Pro-Peace and Anti-War Education
World BEYOND War believes that education is a critical component of a global security system and an essential tool for getting us there. We educate
World BEYOND War believes that education is a critical component of a global security system and an essential tool for getting us there. We educate
Founded in 2014, World BEYOND War (WBW) is a global grassroots network of chapters and affiliates advocating for the abolition of the institution of war
At World BEYOND War we make use of all variety of media and communications production and engagement, creating video, audio, text, and graphic media, and
I understand that wars and militarism make us less safe rather than protect us, that they kill, injure and traumatize adults, children and infants, severely damage the natural environment, erode civil liberties, and drain our economies, siphoning resources from life-affirming activities. I commit to engage in and support nonviolent efforts to end all war and preparations for war and to create a sustainable and just peace.
World BEYOND War
I understand that wars and militarism make us less safe rather than protect us, that they kill, injure and traumatize adults, children and infants, severely damage the natural environment, erode civil liberties, and drain our economies, siphoning resources from life-affirming activities. I commit to engage in and support nonviolent efforts to end all war and preparations for war and to create a sustainable and just peace.
World BEYOND War
By Alex Emmons, November 26, 2017, The Intercept. Starving children with haunting eyes and emaciated bodies. Bombed-out hospitals and homes. A cholera epidemic that is the largest
By Ann Wright, November 25, 2017. In the West we wonder why the Muslim world is not doing more to counter violent extremism done in
Exclusive: Media fell into neoconservative trap, again. By Gareth Porter • November 22, 2017, The American Conservative. For many years, major U.S. institutions ranging from
by Ajamu Baraka, November 21, 2017 From The Dissident Voice We are called to speak for the weak, for the voiceless, for the victims of
By David Swanson, November 22, 2017, Let’s Try Democracy. Childish oversimplification seems to be spreading throughout public discourse. Maybe it’s the character limits on tweets.
by Michelle Shephard, November 19, 2017 From The Toronto Star These are the stark facts, and the only simple ones, about the situation in Yemen:
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This video from January 2024 summarized World BEYOND War’s first 10 years.
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