
This statement is valuable in that required a lengthy debate process among board members who were in deep disagreement over the origins of the war and its resolution.
The debate can continue đ For instance, it begins, “Science for Peace condemned the invasion of Ukraine last year as we have denounced all resort to force to settle political disputes around the world.” It can be convincingly argued that there are legitimate forms of “force”, as Leonard Desroches did in this powerful excerpt from his book, “Love of Enemy” https://www.consciencecanada.ca/?p=34 .
Find the Science for Peace statement here: https://www.scienceforpeace.org/post/ending-the-war-in-ukraine .

The MOVEMENT and the âMADMANâ will premiere on PBS as a special presentation of the American Experience series on Tuesday, March 28 at 9 pm / 8 pm (CT). View the film on your local PBS station (check your local listings) or streaming on PBS.org during and after the broadcast.
World Beyond War (WBW) is offering an online, self-paced course on the realationship between 2 existential threats: war and environmental catastrophe, culminating in an emphasis on “what can be done”. You can register for the course here:
Starting March 6, 2023, Science for Peace and Voice of Women for Peace will be co-hosting a three-part webinar series: âNonviolence: The Tactics and Strategies of Winning Campaignsâ. Each session will feature a brief, documentary film on a significant and effective nonviolent campaign. In the discussion following the film, a Facilitator, supported by a Guest Expert, will assist members of the audience in thinking through the strategic and tactical lessons for effective nonviolent action that the successful campaign suggests.