Plwoshares - A Peace Studies Collaborative of Earlham, Goshen and Manchester Colleges

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... leadership has to be focused on some very radical ideas that only we as 21st Century people can talk about: making sure people have a livelihood, making sure people receive a living wage, making sure the environment, the Mother Earth, is embraced and cherished and not destroyed. Making sure people are healthy in what they eat, making sure we hold people and corporations accountable for the damage they do not only to our environment but to our institutions.

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Peace Activities at Manchester

Peace related activites include the Manchester coordinated Graduation Pledge Alliance, and the 2001 National Index of Violence and Harm of the Peace Studies Institute. Learn more about the Pledge at www.graduationpledge.org.  To see the Index, visit www.manchester.edu/links/ViolenceIndex

The following is a list of Plowshares Collaborative and peace studies news and events from Manchester College. Visit Manchester's Web site for a comprehensive list of Manchester events, or the News & Events page for the latest from the Plowshares Collaborative.  

News

No Manchester College news is available at this time. See archive below, or the Collaborative News & Events page for other news.

Events

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