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November 2024
Post Election Community Circle (In Person in Cambridge, MA)
This is the time for us to come together in community, process, and find our way forward. This community gathering will be hosted by Cambridge Co-Housing, 175 Richdale Ave, Cambridge, MA. Potluck starting at 6pm, and open discussion starting at 7:30pm. Please RSVP to Norma: normawassel@yahoo.com or 617-306-4916.
Find out more »Post-Election Community Circle (2nd Virtual Gathering)
This is the time for us to come together in community, process, and find our way forward. Open to all. Please join us on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86721135824 (10:30am-12noon Eastern).
Find out more »December 2024
Campaign to Exonerate Ethel Rosenberg
Join long-term WFC community member Robert Meeropol and Rosenberg Fund for Children Executive Director Jenn Meeropol for a virtual program about the ongoing campaign to call on President Biden to exonerate Ethel Rosenberg. This program will have time for Q&A and an open discussion/exchange on a range of related themes. RSVP to get login information.
Find out more »February 2025
Forging Ahead in the Midst of Climate Backlash (Aaron Strong) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM*
Last summer at WFC, Dr. Aaron Strong shared emerging research into the dynamics underlying rural backlash to energy transition investments in upstate New York — research that includes insights into the parallel backlash leading to the November 2024 election. As we face the coming chapter with increasingly visible climate crisis impacts, a backslide in climate leadership among the U.S. and other traditional world powers, Dr. Strong will help share positive examples of people-led effective climate action to inspire and demonstrate…
Find out more »March 2025
Crisis in Eastern Congo (Kambale Musavuli) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM*
Longtime WFC Collaborator Kambale Musavuli shares more background and insights into the worsening crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as the 30 years of advocacy that led to the just announced U.S. sanctions on key Rwandan backers of the M23 militia that is taking over much of North and South Kivu. Kambale was formerly with DC-based Friends of the Congo and for several years ran the WFC-hosted Kimpa Vita Institute for activists and youth in…
Find out more »Why I Don’t Have a Cellphone (Amy Antonucci, NH Peace Action) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM*
Join a community conversation with NH Peace Action Board Chair and long-time activist Amy Antonucci exploring links between our personal choices and our broader activism. Amy came to activism through the UNH women's studies program where she learned both that "the personal is political" and that real change comes when we work together and support each other. It's been her goal to do both since then - walk her talk with her own individual choices while being involved in larger…
Find out more »Peacekeeper Training (Arnie Alpert & Judy Elliot) — IN-PERSON TRAINING
This two-hour peacekeeper training covers the basic skills needed to effectively operate in a "peacekeeper" role in a protest, demonstration, or any other setting where peacekeepers are important to have. The training will go through the role of peacekeepers in these settings and cover de-escalation techniques, with lots of role play to practicalize and embody the lessons. Arnie Alpert is the former state coordinator for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in NH; he and Judy Elliott bring a lifetime…
Find out more »Women in Conflict Zones *WFC-Endorsed Virtual Program*
This webinar, which has been endorsed by WFC alongside many other peace and social justice organizations, will feature speakers from a diverse array of countries, including Belarus, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gaza, Lebanon, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Each speaker will have five minutes to share their experiences and insights regarding the unique challenges faced by women and children in their respective regions due to ongoing conflict. This platform not only serves as a means…
Find out more »War Tax Resistance 101 (NWTRCC) ** VIRTUAL TRAINING **
As Tax Day 2025 approaches, join us for an introduction on war tax resistance and practical training, oriented toward sharing the different strategies and approaches that have been used by war tax resisters in the United States over decades, offering examples, and answering questions from participants. The presentation will be led by the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee. NWTRCC is a coalition of local, regional, and national groups and individuals from across the United States who support war tax…
Find out more »Knowing Our Rights: Protesters & The Law 101 (350NH) *VIRTUAL TRAINING*
This training offers the skills and practice to understand how we interact with law enforcement and how we keep each other safe when we do. We'll talk about how to talk with police, how to navigate different understandings and vulnerabilities in groups interacting with police, and how to keep yourself and others calm in volatile situations (that is more than half the work!). The training will be led by Kendra Ford, the No Coal No Gas campaign organizer with 350NH…
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