GROUPS AND FRIENDS

THAT CAMS WORKS WITH

Organizations
CAMS MySpace Site
Project Great Futures
National Network Opposed to the Militarization of Youth (NNOMY)
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
DoraChiba Railway Workers Union (Japan)
Sister Nezu Blogspot
War Is Illegal
Education for Liberation Network
UTLA (United Teachers Los Angeles)
Center on Conscience & War
Leave My Child Alone
Teach Peace Foundation (peace and social justice videos)
NYCORE (New York Collective of Radical Educators)
Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft (COMD)
National Priorities.org Database Project
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation - Youth Empowerment Initiative
Iraq Pledge of Resistance
AWOL Magazine
Public Allies Los Angeles
Not Your Soldier Camps
Iraq Veterans Against the War / Western Region Contact
Voters For Peace
Congress of Racial Equality (California CORE)
LACER afterschool intervention programs
Artists For Human Rights
Peace Fresno
Gold Star Families for Peace
National Lawyers Guild
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) National Youth and Militarism Program
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Pasadena
NION Youth - (Not in Our Name)
Project on Youth and Non-Military Opportunities (YANO)
Arlington West Santa Monica
Veterans for Peace
Veterans for Peace-Bring Them Home Now
Office of the Americas
Benderman Defense Committee
ACLU - American Civil Liberties Union
Courage To Resist
International Socialist Organization
I Will Not Kill
Voices in The Wilderness
Lt. Ehren Watada
Suzanne Swift
Resource Center for Nonviolence - Get Out (of the Military)
CISPES
CARECEN
Central Service Committee
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace (ICUJP)
TeenPeace
Rethinking Schools- Teachers Against the War
Military Families Speak Out
Coalition for Educational Justice
Education Not Incarceration
Educators To Stop the War
US Labor Against The War
Code Pink
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Coalition for World Peace
Inner City Struggle
MECHA
Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Find a Tree
San Pedro Neighborhood Peace and Justice
Topanga Peace Alliance
Common Peace
Homies Unidos
Tia Chucha’s
Coalition for World Peace
Student Peace Action Network (SPAN)
Latin@s Against the War
Resource Center for Nonviolence, Santa Cruz
Teen Peace Project of Port Townsend, Washington
CSUN United for Peace & Justice
Campus Antiwar Network
Student Environmental Action Committee~~Militarism and the Environment
United For Peace And Justice
Warprofiteers.com
Crooks and Liars blog
Jesus General blog
Informed Comment blog
Baghdad Burning blog
Firedoglake blog
Peace Takes Courage blog
AlterNet webzine
CommonDreams news
Watching America International News in translation
Agape International Spiritual Center
The Benefit Network
Los Angeles Independent Media Center LA-IMC

Addicted To War: Why The US Can't Quit Militarism
by Joel Andreas, published by Frank Dorrell

BUY THIS BOOK!

A GREAT resource for everyone.

Students, teachers, all who care about our nation. Lesson Plan is available here.

This book is availble for teachers to order for FREE!

Order Information
Teacher Order Form
Donation Form (to help continue this project)

Order the books at www.addictedtowar.com

Arlington West DVD video project

Another great resource for teachers, students and peace activists. A wonderful documentary on an important veterans-based memorial installation that appears every Sunday by Santa Monica pier, Arlington West. This is a film by videographers Peter Dudar and Sally Marr on the extension of Arlington National Cementary to the West Coast.

Riveting interviews of veteran's histories and experiences.

www.arlingtonwestfilm.com

Great film to show to students. Lesson plans are available here.

 

Help is needed every Sunday and is very much needed to keep this memorial going

~The Arlington West Memorial is just next to the pier in Santa Monica
~Setup starts at 7:30 AM and goes till about 9:30 or 10:00 AM ~Take down starts about 6:00 PM
~ The Arlington West Memorial Project in Santa Monica on the beach, just north of the Santa Monica Pier. Well over 1,600 crosses honor US soldiers killed in Iraq, plus recognition that Iraqi deaths would fill up the whole beach. Volunteers needed! This is becoming a gigantic effort! This very moving, nonpartisan memorial is put on by the Los Angeles Chapter of Veterans For Peace. VFP plans to do this every Sunday until the United States pulls the troops out of Iraq. But we won’t be able to continue unless more people show up to help on Sundays. Go here for more info.

 

 

Our Awards :::

Office Of The America's Freedom Award
June 2006


California Teacher's Association 2006 Human Rights Award

March 2006

Peace and Nonviolence Award
From the Agape International Spiritual Center and A Season for Nonviolence, Los Angeles

April 2005


Support provided from:
2005 Working Assets Grantmaking Fund of Tides Foundation
2006 Liberty Hill Foundation Seed Fund 2006
2006 A.J. Muste Grant for Youth Projects

 

 

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