The Citizens for Peace is a group of residents from the 11th Congressional District that came together on Veteran’s Day 2003. They first met at the State Conference to work for the creation of a Department of Peace in October. In the last two years, the Citizens for Peace have worked hard to educate the community about peace and nonviolence

Our Mission

The mission of the Citizens for Peace is to be responsive community leaders centered on learning, educating, and facilitating the practices and principles of nonviolence in our world. We encourage the empowerment of an active citizenry and the passage of the Department of Peace and Nonviolence legislation currently before the House of Representatives and Senate.

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Submissions from 2010

Season for Nonviolence Essay Contest Details - 2010, Rosemary Doyle

Submissions from 2009

Citizens for Peace Activities and Accomplishments 2008, Ann Abdoo

Prize Winning Essays - 2009, Ann Abdoo

Peace Collection Bibliography 2006,07.09 - merged, Rosemary Doyle

Submissions from 2008

Citizens for Peace Activities and Accomplishments 2003 - 2007, Ann Abdoo

The Peace Collection Addendum 2007, Rosemary Doyle

Citizens For Peace Minutes 01-08-08, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 02-12-08, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 03-12-08, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 12-11-07, Linda J. Lieder

Submissions from 2007

Citizens For Peace Minutes 01-09-07

Citizens For Peace Minutes 02-09-07

Citizens For Peace Minutes 03-14-07

Creating a Culture of Peace , Rosemary Doyle

THE PEACE COLLECTION 2006, Rosemary Doyle

Citizens For Peace Minutes 06-12-07, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 07-10-07, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 08-08-07, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 09-11-07, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 10-09-07, Linda J. Lieder

Citizens For Peace Minutes 11-13-07, Linda J. Lieder