Peace All Over the World | Playing for Change
Robert Bradley is originally from Detroit, Michigan, but we filmed this song in Los Angeles in front of a Playing For Change graffiti wall painted by a local artist.
Robert Bradley is originally from Detroit, Michigan, but we filmed this song in Los Angeles in front of a Playing For Change graffiti wall painted by a local artist.
Unmaking this agenda of war and demanding the implementation of justice, human rights and international law is the work of the peace movement. We can turn around our current path of destruction by spelling out a clear vision of what kind of a world we want to live in demanding an end to [the military/industrial] More
On the 21st of December 2011, use your Skype or phone to converse with the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers: To arrange a date and time, go to http://globaldaysoflistening.org and write to globaldaysoflistening@gmail.com We thank Prof. Noam Chomsky for speaking to the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers during last month’s Global Days of Listening on the International day of Peace. We are the More
U.S. touts 'Equal Justice Under Law' -- except when it comes to Bush and torture By Chuck Turchick | Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 MinnPost "Equal Justice Under Law." Along with a seal of the United States, those four words appear on a huge marble slab covering almost the entire back wall opposite the entrance More