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WELCOME!
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Northwest Neighbors for Peace
came together in 2005 to bring informative, stimulating programs on peace, justice,and the sustainability of our planet to the Northwest suburban area of the Twin Cities. We are dedicated to pursuing non-violent alternatives in every area where conflicts arise, promoting social justice and tolerance, conserving natural resources, and protecting human rights in our cities, state, country, and world. We are an inclusive group and welcome all who are interested in joining with us.
Though Peace is inherently both a political and moral issue, we do not endorse or represent any political party or candidate, nor are we aligned with any specific religious denomination.
For additional information contact:
Carole Rydberg, 763-546-5368, nwn4p@yahoo.com
Eileen Moran, 763-545-2296, nwn4p@yahoo.com
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CALENDAR
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They come in peace, every week
Meet the group of suburban protesters standing on your street corner.
By Jenna Ross, Star Tribune
Last update: April 24, 2007 – 10:14 AM
"Fewer people give Carole Rydberg the finger these days.
In fact, many middle fingers have been replaced with peace signs, smiles and waves."...
Click here to read the full article and see the picture.
More pictures taken that day of signs in the sunshine carried by NWN4P:
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Other websites, pbwikis and wikis of interest:
NWNeighborsforPeace Yahoo Group, groups.yahoo.com/group/NWNeighborsforPeace
Neighbors for Peace, www.neighborsforpeace.org
Minnesota Neighbors for Peace, www.mnneighbors4peace.org
Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace, www.mnpeace.org
Letters for Peace, Iraq/USA, www.lettersforpeace.pbwiki.com
Star Tribune Story :Star Tribune
To explore any of these websites just click on the 'link" (underlined).
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