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Betsy Crites | (919) 381-5969

916 Knight Dr., Durham, NC 27712



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  • Saturday, September 10

    September 10, 2011: Report on 9/10/11 Durham Town Hall Meeting: Cost of War Resolution

    UPDATE! Durham County has already had great success with its flagship Cost of War campaign in the City of Durham. Due to this Durham Town Hall Meeting, in the Fall of 2011: The Durham City Council called upon the president and Congress “to bring these war dollars home to meet vital human needs, promote job more »

  • Sunday, August 7

    August 7, 2011: Dinner & Talk on “Drug Wars, Free Trade, and Immigration”

    Join us for Dinner on 7th August 2011 at 6-8 PM  with Sanho Tree, Director of the Drug Policy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies, speaking on “Drug Wars, Free Trade, and Immigration: Market Madness vs. Sustainable Traditions.” Proceeds supports Witness for Peace and NC Peace Action’s youth peacemaker awards to Latin America. $15 tickets more »

  • Saturday, September 10

    September 10, 2011: Updated Durham Town Hall Meeting

    UPDATE! To read the full report and see what wonderful results we have had with the Durham Cost of War Campaign, please see the full report here and also get involved with the next phase of the campaign here. Original Event Details: As part of our “Bring the War Dollars Home: Fund our Communities,” show more »

  • Saturday, May 21

    May 21, 2011: Nia Dance for Peace

      Together We Can Unearth Possibilities for a More Peaceful World ~ Through Dance! Join Nia Black Belt Instructor Irena Brezenski in a program designed to connect our inner desires with a world in need. Nia is … • a sensory movement practice that leads to health, wellness & fitness • draws from the disciplines more »

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