Monthly Archives: June 2016

Lecture for Peace

Thursday, June 23
7 p.m.
Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Rd., 63117

Dr. Henry Berger, Professor Emeritus of History at Washington University, speaking on the role of the United States in the promotion of peace in the … Read More

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Re-Envisioning Public Safety

Thursday, June 23
6 – 8 p.m.
Gateway Classic Sports Foundation, 2012 Martin Luther King Dr. 63106

A Town Hall to re-define public safety! This is a space for St. Louis citizens to talk about public safety and government … Read More

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The Golden Lane

Thursday, June 16
Lee Auditorium, Missouri History Museum, Lindell and DeBaliviere in Forest Park
7 p.m.

On June 14, 1916, a group of men inside the Jefferson Hotel ate breakfast and met with their committees in preparation for the … Read More

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New Directions in U.S. Foreign Policy

By Charles Kindleberger, PEP Board Member

This article was originally published in the 2013 edition of the Peace Economy News. To receive the upcoming 2016 edition when it’s released later this year, please sign up here.

It has been eight months since … Read More

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A Vision for Peace: Affordable Care for All

By Abbe Sudvarg, PEP Board Chair

This article was originally published in the 2014 edition of the Peace Economy News. To receive the 2016 when it’s released later this summer, please sign up here.

I have been the Board Chair for the … Read More

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War on Whistleblowers–Movie Showing & Discussion

Wednesday, June 8
6:30-9:00pm
Radix House, 3406 Halliday Ave, 63118

Synopsis: War on Whistleblowers, made by Brave New Films, highlights recent cases where American government employees and contractors took to the media to expose fraud and abuse. In … Read More

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We Need to Change the Army’s Mission

By Mary Ann McGivern, PEP Board Member

This piece was originally published in the 2014 edition of the Peace Economy News. To receive the 2016 edition later this summer, please sign up below.

The United States Army has a mission: the Global … Read More

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Women for Peace 3 Year Anniversary – Music, Poetry and Spoken Word

Monday, June 6
7 – 9 p.m.
Melt, 2712 Cherokee St. 63118

Created in 2013 by Katerina Canyon and Susan “Spit-Fire” Lively as an “artistic dedication from the women of St. Louis to the women of the world”, “Women … Read More

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A Quick Look at the Defense Lobbyists

By Charlie Edelen IV

This article originally appeared in the 2014 edition of the Peace Economy News. To receive the 2016 print edition of our annual newsletter when it comes out this summer, please sign up below.

It’s pretty well known that … Read More

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Can the U.S. Strengthen the Safety Net?

By Charles Kindleberger

This article was originally published in our the 2014 edition of the Peace Economy News. Please sign up below to receive our 2016 newsletter when it comes out later on this summer.

Earlier this year there seemed to be evidence … Read More

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