Inland Empire DoPeace & Nonviolence Alliance
If you would like to know how this legislation and this Department would affect YOUR life, or how you can help the campaign, please join us on our next monthly conference call.

Additional information about the national campaign can be found at www.thepeacealliance.org.

Campaign Websites

  • The Peace Alliance (U.S. National Campaign)
  • San Diego California
  • Southern California

Campaign Network Sites

  • IEDOPNA Facebook Group
  • DoPeace Network

Ways YOU Can Help the Campaign

- Contribute TIME (click for more information)

- Contribute MONEY (click for more information)

- Contribute SUPPLIES (click for more information)

Contact Bobbi Jo at (909) 262-2880 or by email at chuzpeace [at] sbcglobal.net for more information or questions.

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A bill calling for a cabinet-level United States Department of Peace was recently re-introduced into the House of Representatives. House Resolution 808 (HR808) currently has 71 co-sponsors.

The Department of Peace will research, facilitate, and articulate nonviolent solutions to conflict, both domestically and internationally.

The Inland Empire Do Peace & Nonviolence Alliance (IEDOPNA) is a group of grassroots volunteer activists lobbying for the passage of this bill.

The IEDOPNA represent California's Inland Empire Area (Riverside/San Bernardino Counties) connecting with others to create a peaceful world.

· District 26 (39.3%)
· District 41 (100%)
· District 42 (21.9%)
· District 43 (100%)
· District 44 (86%)
· District 45 (100%)
· District 49 (37.4%)

Percentage indicates the amount of the district that is
part of the Inland Empire.

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Six Steps of Social Change
1. Information Gathering
2. Education
3. Personal Commitment
4. Negotiation
5. Direct Action
6. Reconciliation and Healing Process

Source: A Season of Nonviolence website
http://www.agnt.org/principles.htm

Nonviolence - Principles & Resources

  • The Center for Nonviolent Communication
  • MLK Steps to Nonviolent Social Change Details

Welcome to the IEDOPNA

About the Inland Empire DO Peace and Nonviolence Alliance.

Monday, February 22, 2010

When Are White People Going to Get Over It?

When Are White People Going to Get Over It?

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