Peace Action Denton is a grassroots, home grown group in Denton, Texas. We work together to promote peace and justice at home and in the world. We work in community with our friends and neighbors. Peace Action Denton believes, given the right tools, ordinary people can change the world.

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Progressive Films Program

Peace Action Denton has started a film lending library.

Click Here to find out more.

Get The Facts!

A new Iraq Facts sheet has been released by Peace Action National. Download it here and help get the facts out!

What is the Cost of War?

How many deaths will it take?

Monitor the death toll of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, and the costs to our communities at home:
http://icasualties.org/oif
http://www.antiwar.com/casualties/
http://www.costofwar.com

Film - Searching for Peace in the Middle East

Banned in Cleveland!

Posted: Tuesday May 27th, 2008

Upcoming Event: Saturday June 21st, 2008. 7:00 pm

Searching for Peace in the Middle East

Banned in Cleveland!

This short film, sponsored by the Foundation for Middle East Peace, is a compassionate portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through the voices of Israeli and Palestinian citizens of diverse backgrounds, it reveals their hopes and fears and explores the issues that divide them and a broad common ground of yearning for peace, pointing the way toward a resolution of this tragic conflict that would meet the deepest needs of both societies.

Join us at 6:00 pm for a potluck dinner and planning meeting.

Held at: Trinity Presbyterian, 2200 N. Bell (at Sherman), Denton

 

Film - Leading to War

Posted: Tuesday April 29th, 2008

Upcoming Event: Friday May 2nd, 2008.

Showing Friday, May 2, 7:00 pm

Held at: Trinity Presbyterian, 2200 N. Bell
(at the corner of Sherman), Denton

Free and open to the public.


How does a government lead its people to war? How does it communicate to its citizens – and to the wider world – the reasons and rationale for initiating military conflict? What rhetorical devices and techniques are employed? And how is a nation brought to support the profound decision to wage war against another nation? These are the questions that LEADING TO WAR seeks to explore. This 72-minute film shows the evolution of the United States government’s case for military action against Saddam Hussein’s regime, leading to the Iraq War which began in 2003. LEADING TO WAR is comprised entirely of archival news footage – without commentary, without voiceover – presented chronologically from President Bush’s State of the Union address in January, 2002 (the “axis of evil” speech), and continuing up to the announcement of formal U.S. military action in Iraq on March 19, 2003.

 

Ann Wright on Speaking Out, Speaking Up

Promoting Peace

Posted: Thursday April 10th, 2008

Upcoming Event: Tuesday April 22nd, 2008.

7:00 pm

UNT Denton Campus, BIOL 117


DISSENT: Voices of Conscience

On March 19, 2003, the eve of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Ann Wright cabled a letter of resignation to Secretary of State Colin Powell, stating that without the authorization of the UN Security Council, the invasion and occupation of a Muslim, Arab, oil-rich country would be a disaster. She fasted for a month, picketed at Guantánamo, served as a juror in impeachment hearings, and has been arrested numerous times for peaceful, nonviolent protest of Bush’s policies, particularly the war on Iraq.

Wright was one among dozens of government insiders and active-duty military personnel who leaked documents, spoke out, resigned, or refused to deploy in protest of government actions they felt were illegal. In Dissent: Voices of Conscience, Ann Wright and Susan Dixon tell the stories of these men and women, who risked careers, reputations, and even freedom out of loyalty to the Constitution and the rule of law.

Book signing will follow the lecture


Ret. Colonel Ann Wright Ann Wright has a law degree from the University of Arkansas as well as a master’s in national security affairs from the U.S. Naval War College. She spent thirteen years in the Army and sixteen years in the Army Reserves. In 1987, she joined the Foreign Service where she served as U.S. Deputy Ambassador in Sierra Leone and Micronesia as well as Afghanistan where she helped reopen the embassy in 2001


When: Tuesday, April 22, 7:00 pm

Where: UNT Denton Campus, BIOL 117

Cost: Free

Book signing to follow


Sponsored by UNT PEACE STUDIES, UNT WOMEN’S STUDIES, PEACE ACTION DENTON, & UNITED AID

 

Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free - Feb 10

A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy by Arjun Makhijani,

Posted: Sunday January 27th, 2008

Upcoming Event: Sunday February 10th, 2008. Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy by Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D., President Institute for Energy and Environmental Research.



Sunday Feb 10, 2:30 pm

Held at: Trinity Presbyterian, 2200 N. Bell (at Sherman), Denton



Co-sponsored by Peace Action Denton, UNT Peace Studies Program, Cross Timbers Group of the Sierra Club

Click here to read the full story

 

Five Years Too Many - March 19

Posted: Sunday January 27th, 2008

Upcoming Event: Wednesday March 19th, 2008. Five Years Too Many Protest the 5th Anniversary of the invasion & occupation of Iraq.



Wednesday, March 19, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm



In front of Cong. Burgess's office, 1660 S Stemmons Fwy (at Corporate Dr.), Lewisville



Watch and send to everyone this short yet highly important video from the AFSC on the cost of the Iraq War Link to Cost of War Video

 

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