The Committee for Non-Violent Action (CNVA) was an American anti-war group, formed in 1957 to resist the US government's program of nuclear weapons testing...
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Nonviolent resistance (redirect from Non-violent action)
resistance – Political action that relies on the use of non-violent methods by civil groups Direct action – Method of activism Erasure poetry – Form of poetry...
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Action Committee Against Nuclear War or the Direct Action Committee (DAC) was a pacifist organisation formed "to assist the conducting of non-violent...
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national coalitions: Win Without War and United for Peace and Justice. Committee for Non-Violent Action Department of Peace List of anti-war organizations...
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(sponsored by War Resisters League, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Committee for Non-Violent Action, the Socialist Party of America, and the Student Peace Union...
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an organizer with the Committee for Non-Violent Action of several major campaigns against militarism, including "Omaha Action", against land-based nuclear...
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Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee collection 1964–1989 Teaching in Dangerous Times: Lessons...
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traveled to South Vietnam, with A. J. Muste, sponsored by the Committee for Non-Violent Action. He also announced that year that he would be refusing to pay...
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he went to the US and joined the Committee for Non-Violent Action. On 27 Jan 1964, he got imprisoned during a march for civil rights and disarmament near...
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A. J. Muste (category Activists for African-American civil rights)
war. In 1966, Muste traveled with members of the Committee for Non-Violent Action to Saigon and Hanoi. He was arrested and deported from South Vietnam...
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walked per month: 590 miles (950 km) Details: Organised by the Committee for Non-Violent Action, about ten core people started from San Francisco and walked...
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Coalition) Another Mother For Peace Anti-War Committee Antiwar.com †Buffalo Nine Campus Antiwar Network Committee for Non-Violent Action (later merged with the...
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activists stayed in Connecticut and established the New England Committee for Non-Violent Action. USS Fulton was decommissioned, after 50 years of service,...
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objectionable. Nonviolent direct action may include civil disobedience, sit-ins, strikes, and counter-economics. Violent direct action may include political violence...
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for Nuclear Power Postponement Committee for Non-Violent Action Committee for a Nuclear Free Island Committee for Nuclear Responsibility Council for a...
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Nonviolent video game (redirect from Non-violent video game)
marketers that describe themselves as non-violent video game makers, as well as certain reviewers and members of the non-violent gaming community, often employ...
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part of his work with Win, the War Resisters League and the Committee for Non-Violent Action, Cakars helped organize demonstrations at the Pentagon and...
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Civil disobedience (category Direct action)
usually be interpreted as a plea of not guilty. When the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsored a protest in August 1957, at the Camp Mercury nuclear...
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along the way. Bradford Lyttle, an organizer with the Committee for Non-Violent Action, and several others walked from San Francisco to New York City,...
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Nonviolence (redirect from Non-violent)
Garton (eds.). Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present. Oxford University Press. pp. 3 and 13-20...
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landed here, is an open attempt to enforce the ministerial plan, and a violent attack upon the liberties of America. Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette...
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burned their draft cards at a public rally organized by the Committee for Non-Violent Action in Union Square, New York City, on November 6, 1965. A fourth...
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Albert Bigelow (category 20th-century American non-fiction writers)
Hiroshima, Bigelow and twelve other members of the newly formed Committee for Non-Violent Action were arrested when they attempted to enter the Camp Mercury...
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prominent pacifist and peace activist, organizer with the Committee for Non-Violent Action Chris Lyttle (born 1981), politician in Northern Ireland David...
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and nuclear weapons. In 1960–61, the Committee for Non-Violent Action organized the "San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace." The group covered some 6,000...
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Campaign (Canada) Comite 1962 voor de Vrede Committee of 100 (United Kingdom) Committee on Non-Violent Action Consulta della Pace European Federation Against...
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pacifist, writer, presidential candidate, and organizer with the Committee for Non-Violent Action return to table of contents Wangari Maathai (1940–2011) – Kenyan...
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"Committee for Non-Violent Action". dKosopedia. Archived from the original on 2010-02-06. Retrieved 4 April 2011. "Committee for Nonviolent Action Records...
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find homes for Japanese-Americans who had been put in camps at the outbreak of the war. He was involved with the Committee for Non-Violent Action (CNVA),...
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for an interracial group of volunteers – whom they dubbed "Freedom Riders" – to travel together through the Deep South, hoping to provoke a violent reaction...
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