Discussion on Peace and Militarism

Past event
Apr 30, 2015

This Thursday at 7pm - Gifford
Program on How We Tend to View the World

Can we talk about the fear so common in our country and the violence which often accompanies it? This question will be addressed at a community program on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. held at one of the Gifford Medical Center conference rooms in Randolph.

Joseph Gainza of Marshfield, who led the American Friends Service Committee in Vermont for over 15 years and who founded Vermont Action for Peace, will give a presentation on one of the main ways of looking at other people, social problems, and even the planet itself, which has become a dominant pattern in the culture of the United States – a pattern which appears to have become so engrained in our American psyche that it is largely unnoticed.

Following the presentation, there will be an opportunity for people to honestly discuss their views and questions.

The event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsors of the program are the Will Miller Green Mountain Veterans for Peace and the Randolph Peace and Justice Coalition.

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