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The Latest Nebraska Report July/August 2010

    Speaking Our Peace

  • The Wages of History The Wages of IgnorancePaul Olson 
    UNL Emeritus Professor

    What's HOT in Global Warming

  • The Climatic Consequences of Coal: Nebraska's RoleProfessor Bruce E. Johansen

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  • Upcoming Events to Commemorate the Anniversary of the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Midlands Voices: Clean coal more hype than reality
  • The Pentagon's Bone Yard
  • A Nuclear Weapon-Free World
  • Play to Recall Hiroshima-Nagasaki

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Events

  • Foie Gras and the Public Servant Reading/Performance
    Friday, August 6, 2010 at 7pm, Unitarian Church, Lincoln, NE
  • Hiroshima Lantern Float 2010
    Saturday, August 7, 2010 from 7:15 to 9:15pm, Holmes Lake, Lincoln, NE
  • Sister Helen Prejean to speak at St. Benedict Center
    Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
  • Anti-war Vigils in Lincoln
    Every Wednesday at 15 & O St, 5-6pm Lincoln, NE
  • Peace Vigils in Omaha
    Every Saturday at 72nd & Dodge St, 1-2pm Omaha, NE
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About Nebraskans for Peace

A Tradition of Peacemaking: As the oldest statewide Peace & Justice organization in the country, Nebraskans for Peace is the acknowledged voice on peace and social justice issues in Nebraska politics. Building upon the long tradition of peacemaking in our state, we have continually advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts, while steadfastly promoting the rights of all people throughout our decades-long history. On issues of military intervention and foreign policy, economic justice, the environment, nonviolence education, capital punishment and gender and racial equality, Nebraskans for Peace stands up for what is right, whether it’s politically popular or not. And we are committed to upholding this tradition of conscience, justice and peacemaking for generations to come. We invite you to join us in 2010.

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