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PEACE USERGROUPS What is a Usergroup? An e-mail group that discusses a particular subject, and corresponds through e-mail to each other. When a message is sent within a usergroup, all subscribers of that group receives the message and can respond individually or through the group. A usergroup is a great way to bond people together with like interests. The 9-11Peace.org bulletin is a weekly newsletter providing resources, news, and action ideas to over 22,500 people around the world. The full text of the bulletin is online at http://www.9-11peace.org/bulletin.php3; users can subscribe to and unsubscribe from the bulletin at that address also. The bulletin is a project of 9-11Peace.org. Contact bulletin@9-11peace.org for more information Abolition Caucus list: facilitating the Canadian campaign to abolish all nuclear weapons. Inquiries to plough@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca . An Alberta Culture of Peace and Peace Education email listserver has been set up to facilitate communications with respect to peace education to build a Culture of Peace and Non-violence in Alberta, Canada. Plans for the Annual Alberta Conference on Peace Education will be discussed continuously on the listserve. If anyone would like to participate in the Initiative, discussion and developments, then from the email account they wish to have on the listserve, send an empty letter to albertapeaceeducation-subscribe@yahoogroups.com . Once sent, then Yahoo will send a welcome letter, and ask that you confirm that you wish to join the listserve. The confirmation is simply to hit the reply button and send the welcome letter right back to Yahoo. If you change your mind and decide not to join after all, then simply do not reply, or you can send an empty letter to albertapeaceeducation-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . For more information, visit the webpage at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/albertapeaceeducation . If you have any problems, contact the list moderator Bob Stewart at stewartr [at] peace.ca . You can also read past correspondence on the albertapeaceeducation web site, once registered. Join us on the email listserver for the next round of discussion on peace education to build a Culture of Peace and Non-violence in Alberta. YOU CAN NOW CLICK THE FOLLOWING ICON TO JOIN:
Click to join albertapeaceeducation thebullyingproject group - This is an invitation to join the thebullyingproject group, an email group that I moderate at eGroups, a free, easy-to-use email group service. By joining this group, you'll be able to easily send messages to fellow group members using just one email address. eGroups also makes it easy to store photos and files, coordinate events and more. Here's my introductory message for you:------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello, We would like to invite you to join us in the fight against bullying and teasing. We thank you for your support of www.bullying.org and we would ask for your kind permission to join this e-mail listserv which will send you occassional messages to let you know how the project is proceeding and well as a way for us to share information with each other. Thank you for helping to make a difference! Most sincerely, Bill Belsey Coordinator, www.bullying.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TO JOIN THIS GROUP, simply choose ONE of these 2 options: 1) send a blank email to thebullyingproject-subscribe@egroups.com -OR- 2) Go to our site at http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/thebullyingproject and click the "JOIN" button Calgary Committee for Peace and Anti-Racism. To learn more about the CCARP group, please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CCARP . It will tell you how to subscribe but I think you can subscribe by sending an email to CCARP-subscribe@yahoogroups.com The Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development - We
invite you to subscribe to our new listserv newsletter. It will be posted monthly on
the CCFPD site at: www.cfp-pec.gc.ca but you can
receive it automatically by sending a blank email to: Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace Newsletter - contains the most recent updates to our CCTP website at http://www.peace.ca . We are using this new Yahoo Groups tool to circulate our Newsletter (to improve service to you and save work for us:-). Subscriber lists are confidential. We average one or two Newsletters per month depending upon how busy things are. You can always unsubscribe if desired. Welcome to this new tool for peacebuilding. If anyone would like to receive the newsletters, then from the email account they wish to have on the listserve, send an empty letter to CCTPnews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com . Once sent, then Yahoo will send a welcome letter, and ask that you confirm that you wish to join the listserve. The confirmation is simply to hit the reply button and send the welcome letter right back to Yahoo. If you change your mind and decide not to join after all, then simply do not reply, or you can send an empty letter to CCTPnews-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . For more information, visit the webpage at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CCTPnews . If you have any problems, contact the list moderator Bob Stewart at stewartr [at] peace.ca . You can also read past correspondence on the CCTPnews web site, once registered. YOU CAN NOW CLICK THE FOLLOWING ICON TO JOIN:
Click to join CCTPnews The Human Security Bulletin is the Canadian Consortium on Human Security (CCHS) flagship online publication and can be viewed at www.humansecuritybulletin.info. Published quarterly, the Bulletin presents policy-relevant human security research currently being pursued in Canada and internationally. Annotated resources, such as article and publication abstracts, conferences and seminars, research funding sources, and human security-related jobs postings are also available on the website.
Click to join CCOPPcore
The Canadian International
Policy site http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/cip-pic/menu-en.asp is
designed to provide information, views, and analysis on the key issues
that touch on Canadian Kindness Movement email newsletter - To subscribe please send email here:info@kindacts.net The Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (CNANW) also has an email list server to facilitate communication (e.g., items related to nuclear weapons or anti-nuclear activities), accessible through their website (http://watserv1.uwaterloo.ca/~plough/cnanw/cnanw.html) Canadian Peace Alliance email listserver "peacetalk". General information about the mailing list is at: http://list.web.net/lists/listinfo/peacetalk-l . It will tell you how to subscribe but I think you can subscribe by sending a message to: peacetalk-l-request@list.web.net with the word `help' in the subject or body (don't include the quotes), and you will get back a message with instructions.
Click to join CPIdiscussion Canadian Peace Research and Education Association email listserver - CPREAdiscussion is an unmoderated listserve open to anyone, whether a member or not. The homepage and instructions on how to join can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CPREAdiscussion Canadian Rotarians Email Listserver To try renaissance-network, Citizens for a Democratic Renaissance (CDR) , send blank message to renaissance-network-subscribe@cyberjournal.org. "Renaissance Network", hosted by Jan Slakov and Richard Moore, is a "chat room" for activists, a "community forum" for the movement. To try cyberjournal, send blank message to cj-subscribe@cyberjournal.org "Cyberjournal", hosted by Richard Moore, offers news, analysis, and discussion related to globalization, corporate power, and movement strategy. You are invited to subscribe to the Common Ground News Service (CGNews), a new online initiative of Search for Common Ground and the European Centre for Common Ground. The goal of this free service is to distribute articles that are accurate, balanced, and solution-oriented in order to promote constructive perspectives and dialogue about current Middle East issues. The articles are sent to a wide variety of recipients in the Middle East, Europe, and North America - with particular emphasis on news outlets in the region. The intention is to have the articles republished as widely as possible; hence copyright permissions are secured beforehand to make each article available free of charge. CGNews is distributed weekly, with each issue usually comprising three to five articles. All CGNews articles will soon be available in an online archive through the Search for Common Ground website at <http://www.sfcg.org>. Search for Common Ground and the European Centre for Common Ground are international NGOs working as partners in the fields of conflict resolution and media production. CGNews is made possible through support from the European Community and UNESCO. To subscribe to CGNews, please send a message to <cgnews@sfcg.org>. For additional information on CGNews, contact Ms. Caroline Nichols, CGNews Assistant Editor, 1601 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20009, USA, Phone: +(202) 265-4300, Fax: +(202) 232-6718, Website: <http://www.sfcg.org>. Canadian
International Policy newsletters,
from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Development Corp-Focus is a moderated listserve which distributes the weekly column "Focus on the Corporation," co-authored by Russell Mokhiber, editor of Corporate Crime Reporter, and Robert Weissman, editor of Multinational Monitor magazine. To subscribe to Corp-Focus, go to <http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/corp-focus>. Or, you can send an e-mail message to corp-focus-request@lists.essential.org with "subscribe" in the subject line of the message. (If you have any difficulty -- you shouldn't -- resend the message to corp-focus-admin@lists.essential.org.) Focus on the Corporation scrutinizes the multinational corporation -- the most powerful institution of our time. Once a week, it reports and comments critically on corporate actions, plans, abuses and trends. Written with a sharp edge and occasional irreverence, Focus on the Corporation covers: * Globalization and corporate power; * The double standards which excuse corporations for behavior (e.g., causing injury, accepting welfare) widely considered criminal or shameful when done by individuals; * Trends in corporate economic blackmail, political influence and workplace organization; * Industry-wide efforts to escape regulation, silence critics, employ new technologies or consolidate business among a few companies; * Specific, extreme examples of corporate abuses: destruction of communities, trampling of democracy, poisoning of air and water; and * The corporatization of our culture. You can check out back columns, and information about Mokhiber and Weissman's book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt for MegaProfits and the Attack on Democracy, at <http://www.corporatepredators.org>. To go directly to back columns, go to <http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/corp-focus>. Dialogue
Webpage for Conflicts Worldwide Newsletter - An email newsletter
reporting recent contributions and developments on the Dialogue Webpage
for Conflicts Worldwide at http://www.dwcw.org
. DWCW is a resource and service for all people interested in
conflict and its prevention which aims to contribute to the improvement of
mutual understanding between opposing sides of conflict throughout the
world. Presented by the Japan Center for Preventive Diplomacy (JCPD) URL http://www.jcpd.gr.jp
email jcpd@jfir.or.jp and assisted by
the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF). For inquiries, please contact Cameron
Global Human Rights Education listserv Grassroots Good News come to you from The Threshold Foundation Editor: Dr Burkhard Luber, email: luber@dieschwelle.de ; web site: www.dieschwelle.de . Grassroots Good News are an electronic mailing list which presents alternative news and contributes to NGO networking. They contain counter-censor news on human rights monitoring and citizens´ diplomacy and show stimulating work examples for environment commitment and non-violent conflict management. Currently 2000+ receivers worldwide. For GGN subscriptions or unsubscriptions please go to www.dieschwelle.de Join the Hague Appeal for Peace news listserv.
To subscribe send an email The Humanitarian Times - Subscriptions to The Humanitarian Times are free of charge, & no sales hooks are involved. The Humanitarian Times exists to facilitate information exchange across the aid community, and, as such, is a non-profit activity. To unsubscribe, or to subscribe, simply write to: HumanitarianTimes@erols.com The Human Security Bulletin http://www.humansecuritybulletin.info/November_2004/Home/en/ is the flagship publication of the Canadian Consortium on Human Security (CCHS) http://www.humansecurity.info/ . As a core part of the CCHS mandate to facilitate the exchange of information and analysis, the Bulletin features timely, informed and concise information and analysis on human security issues. Newsletter
on the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for
the Children of the World (2001-2010). This issue's theme is
"Gender and a Culture of Peace", referring directly to one of
the action areas of the Declaration
and Programme of Action for a Culture of Peace,
namely "Actions to ensure equality between women and men". The
newsletter is available in both English and French - you can consult both
versions via our website: the English one is available via http://www3.unesco.org/iycp/Newsletter/News02_en.pdf
, and the French one
can be found at http://www3.unesco.org/iycp/Newsletter/News02_fr.pdf
. Culture of Peace Coordination, Coordination Culture de la Paix,
UNESCO - BSP/PMR, 7, Place de Fontenoy, F - 75352 Paris 07 SP, Tel: 33
(0)1 45 68 13 49, Fax: 33 (0)1 45 68 55 57; a.salinas@unesco.org
; http://www.unesco.org/cp ;
http://www.unesco.org/manifesto2000 If you want to join the International Peace Bureau listserver,
what you
do is send a message with only the words; subscribe IPB-L <your email address>
and send this to majordomo@igc.apc.org Psychologists for Social Responsibility (PsySR) operate the International Peace Practitioners' Network. "We hope continue to expand the IPPN and deepen the understanding and contacts we are building among us, we will be contributing to building cultures of peace around the world--both locally and globally." Information Listowners: Joanie Connors <jconnors@comp.uark.edu>, Cesar Gayoso<cgayoso@yahoo.com>. To Post a message, send it to: ippn@eGroups.com . To subscribe, send a blank message to: ippn-subscribe@eGroups.com and to unsubscribe : ippn-unsubscribe@egroups.com . If you would like to learn more about the ippn group, please visit http://www.egroups.com/group/ippn This new listserv has been created for the NYC Dispute Resolution Community. It provides those interested in Dispute Resolution practice and theory in New York City with an opportunity to share concerns and information. Organization: John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Subscription procedure: Click on to link at the base of the website. CONTACT: Maria R. Volpe, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice – CUNY, 899 Tenth Avenue, Suite 520, New York, New York 10019, USA. T: 1-212-237 8693, F: 1-212-237 8646; Email: mvolpe@jjay.cuny.edu, Website: http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/dispute/ IPCRI Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information News and Analysis from Gershon Baskin and Zakaria al Qaq - see: http://www.ipcri.org . Subscribe by sending an email to IPCRI-ELIST-subscribe@yahoogroups.com . If you would like to learn more about the IPCRI-ELIST group, please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IPCRI-ELIST
Click to join ManitobaPeaceEducation Nonviolent Peaceforce e-mail newsletter (in Spanish, French and English) for our supporters throughout the world. You can get on the list it by sending a request via e-mail to info@nonviolentpeaceforce.org. Or you can read it on our Peace Force News page. The Non-violence Web list server. Subscribe at http://www.nonviolence.org/board/subscrib.htm Nuclear abolition and related public email lists with contact information go to http://www.pgs.ca/pages/a2/nalists.htm . Ross Wilcock is a retired physician who is running http://www.pgs.ca and the web site for Physicians for Global Survival. The PEACEBUILD listserv has combined
with the Canadian Peacebuilding Coordinating Committee. The combined list will focus on
peacebuilding practice and theory, with particular emphasis on Canadian
participants. To subscribe send an email to Rex Brynen, Associate Professor,
Department of Political Science, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal
(Quebec) H3A 2T7;
phone: (514) 398-5075 (office); fax: (514) 695-5474 (home); email: cyr6@musica.mcgill.ca
;
homepage: http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/polisci/faculty/rexb.html PeaceBuilder Rotarians Email Listserver
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Peace-Ed discussion list- The list has been created for sharing and
exploring ways in which peace can be developed through experiential
education (learning by doing). It is anticipated that the list will be of
interest to people from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and
cultures who have a common interest in contributing to peace through
innovative, experiential education. The PEACEMAKERS discussion forum is
a place for people to discuss ways of promoting peace in situations of conflict and
violence. You can link to it either as an e-mail mailing list or as a BBS echo
conference. You can find out more about it from the following Web page: The Peace Education Commission of the International Peace Research Association maintains a listserv that allows peace educators at various levels (pre-school, primary school, secondary school, higher education) as well as in on-formal community education to communicate ideas. If you would like to subscribe to this listserv, send a message to listserv@csd.uwm.edu and in the body of the message write: subscribe pec your name Put nothing else in the message. If you want to communicate with other peace educators from all around the world, send a message to: pec@csd.uwm.edu . For more information contact Ian M. Harris, Department of Educational Policy and Community Studies, Enderis 553, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Mil. WI 53208 USA, (Phone)1+(414) 229-2326 (Fax) 1+ (414) 229-3700, e-mail: imh@uwm.edu Web site http://www.uwm.edu/~imh NEW PEACE EDUCATION LISTSERVE - As an observation of the International Year for a Culture of Peace and a contribution to the Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World, we all must become active advocates of education for peace. Please join the Hague Appeal's Global Campaign for Peace Education. The first step in becoming involved in the peace education network is to join our Peace Education listserve. The listserve is intended to be a forum for educators, members of civil society and individuals interested in peace education to share ideas and resources and network with others interested in promoting peace education. To subscribe, send an email to HAP-PE-subscribe@topica.com. To learn more about the campaign, visit http://www.ipb.org. Also, be sure to check out the new HAP website: http://www.haguepeace.org. The International Peace Bureau wishes to introduce a new Peace Education Email News Service. The idea is to reach out to endorsers and interested parties to the Global Campaign for Peace Education, to forward campaign information, and to build an active and dynamic peace education network over the web. Messages will normally be short but fairly frequent. The service should work as a helpful tool for endorsers and others who are working with peace education in various ways. It will focus especially on advocacy activities, where there are specific strategies and tactics to advance the Campaign and to promote peace education as part of the curriculum in all regions of the world. We encourage you to send us information on your peace education activities, success stories, conferences, and events, so that we may profile your work in the email news service. Please address all correspondence to Nina Zebergs. In that way the information will be shared with others involved in the Global Campaign. The Email News Service will introduce new resources such as teacher training manuals and other specially valuable materials. We also wish to highlight youth activities and the special youth section of the Peace Education Campaign (see http://youth.haguepeace.org). PPC Peacekeeping News - Les nouvelles du maintien de la paix current news clippings/abstracts about peace and conflict around the world are taken from electronic newspapers from around the world and from the United Nations home page. The mission of The Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Centre is to support and enhance the Canadian contribution to international peace, security, and stability through the provision of quality research, education and training in all aspects of peacekeeping. You will find information on The Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping training Centre at the following address : http://www.cdnpeacekeeping.ns.ca . For further information or comments, and to subscribe to the PPC Peacekeeping News, please email the Editor at: srobicha@ppc.cdnpeacekeeping.ns.ca. WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM's PEACEWOMEN E-NEWS - The PeaceWomen is a project of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Please visit us at http://www.peacewomen.org. Previous 1325 PeaceWomen E-news can be found on-line at http://www.peacewomen.org/news/1325News/1325ENewsindex.html At this time the Newsletter is only available in English. The PeaceWomen Team hopes to translate the Newsletter into French and Spanish in the future. If you would not like to receive the English News Letter but would like to be placed on a list when translation is possible please write to 1325news@peacewomen.org . To unsubscribe from the 1325 PeaceWomen News, reply to this email with "unsubscribe" as subject heading. Questions, concerns and comments can be sent to 1325news@peacewomen.org . 1325 news and other submissions should be directed to 1325news@peacewomen.org Peacezine would like to invite you to our new ezboard discussion . This board will allow you to talk peace , make friends and share opinions. We hope that you enjoy using it and visit often. Feel free to begin your own categories or suggest some that you would like to see. It is a very user-friendly forum and allows you access to other ezboard forums on the net. You can sign on giving as much ,or as little information about yourself as you choose. To join in just visit http://pub37.ezboard.com/bpeacezine . Glenn Sheppard, editor, Peacezine
Click to join quebecpeaceeducation The U.S. Institute of Peace has initiated a new email notification service called "Pingme." This listserv will inform subscribers of upcoming Institute events, new publications, and major new activities. To subscribe, send an email to listserver@usip.org. Leave the subject line blank, and in the body of the message type: subscribe pingme <your email address>. We anticipate sending no more than 4-6 email announcements per month. For further information on this event, please visit our website at http://www.usip.org The Victoria Peace Centre (VPC) has been front and foremost in peace actions in Victoria for twenty years. Formerly called the Greater Victoria Disarmament Group, it initiated the annual Peace Walk, now broadened to Peace, Earth and Justice, the longest continuing walk in Canada, since 1982. Over the years the Peace Centre has had a resource centre, published leaflets, newsletters and information packets, we've organized many workshops, forums and other public events. The Peace Centre is the primary sponsor of the Peace, Earth & Justice News, http://pej.ca-- see below. Web site http://vicpeace.ca/ ; email centre@vicpeace.ca ; Canada 250.592-8307; Box 8307, Victoria BC, V8W 3R9 The Peace, Earth & Justice News is a free email news service that provides news, opinion and analysis of peace, environment (earth) and justice issues. Stay informed with postings often days, weeks and months ahead of the mainstream media, and often never covered in the mass market. You choose the amount of email you want, by selecting your issues and regions. Web site http://pej.ca ; email info@pej.ca ; Canada 250.592-8307 phone; Box 8307, Victoria BC, V8W 3R9 Truthout - the best alternate
media that I subscribe to. Click to SUBSCRIBE -> join-three-to@lists.truthout.org New email listserver on Women, Peace and
Security. A Canadian Joint NGO-Government Committee on
Women, Peace and Security has recently been formed, chaired by Senator
Lois Wilson. At its first meeting on Oct 3, 2001, the committee
decided to institute a listserve. The purpose of the listserve is
two-fold: (1) to facilitate the circulation of information on
issues, events and resources relating to women, peace and security; and
(2) to facilitate communication and planning among members of the Canadian
Joint Committee. The Women, Peace and Security listserve is open to
Canadian NGOs, institutes, civil society, parliamentarians and government. If
you would like to subscribe to the listserve, please contact me at cpcc@web.ca. Janet
L. Durno, Coordinator/Coordonnatrice, Canadian Peacebuilding Coordinating
Committee, Comité coordonnateur canadien pour la consolidation de la paix,
1, rue Nicholas Street, #510, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7B7, Canada, Tél:
(613) 241-3446 Fax/Téléc: (613) 241-5302; Courrier électronique/E-mail:
cpcc@web.ca ;
Internet: www.cpcc.ottawa.on.ca |

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