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“Fukushima is Here” event coming October 19th, 2013

Peaceroots is helping with this in October. Please save the date and join us in San Francisco,CA. Maui, Hawaii, or Japan. If you’d like to help organize this in your area we’d love to have you. See the website- http://www.fukushimaishere.info/

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Elizabeth Goes to Washington!

Elizabeth Barger, Peaceroots board member seen here in Washington DC over the weekend. In alh liance with Code Pink and others across America protesting the Keystone Pipeline project.

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In solidarity to stop the KXL.

    I was so glad to be able to stand in solidarity with Rue, Ron, Diane and Bob to say stop KXL. After an incredible 46 days, Bob Lindsey Jr. and Diane Wilson have announced the end of their … Continue reading

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Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and The Farm Midwives

One Night Only: Special benefit screening of acclaimed documentary film, BIRTH STORY: INA MAY GASKIN AND THE FARM MIDWIVES in Sebastopol, CA Peaceroots Alliance is pleased to announce a special pre-release screening of “BIRTH STORY: INA MAY GASKIN AND THE … Continue reading

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Dan Sythe speaking on Radiation

“FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE” ~Fukushima Response Presents~ Radiation Monitoring Devices Lecture October 14, 2012 4:00PM-6PM Sebastopol Grange 6000 Sebastopol Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 Free Dan Sythe, founder and CEO of International Medcom Inc., will talk about his extensive work in the … Continue reading

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Peaceroots Alliance West is happy to announce a new project with Dan Sythe of International Medcom, collecting data on radiation along our coast. With Dan’s expertise we are learning how to use International Medcom’s geiger counter and submit the results … Continue reading

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PRA’s Successful Fundraiser

PRA had a successful fundraiser in February and was able to donate to two groups we help support, The Farmer Veteran Coalition and Plenty International, specifically Karen’s Soy Project.

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