Traprock Peace Center
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Description: Contains photos, articles, campaigns, and interviews on depleted uranium, its impact, and cover-ups of its toxicity.
End war on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan - abolish depleted uranium & nuclear weapons - find peace video, photo & audio resources - join nonviolence events & campaigns : This website is an archive of the former website, traprockpeace.org, which was created 10 years ago by Charles Jenks. It became the most popular grassroots peace center site in the US with about 10,000 visitors a day by July, 2007. Its content remains an important resource on the grassroots peace movement, student activism, 'depleted' uranium and other topics. Jenks authored all of its web pages and virtually all multimedia content (photographs, audio and video). As the author and registered owner of that site, Jenks's purpose here is to preserve an important slice of grassroots peace history over the past decade. He is maintaining this historical archive as a service to the greater peace movement, and for Traprock's many friends. He is grateful for having worked with the Traprock community, and particularly with
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Page title: | End war on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan - abolish depleted uranium & nuclear weapons - find peace video, photo & audio resources - join nonviolence events & campaigns |
Keywords: | peace center, grassroots, grassroots peace, middle east ceasefire, abolish depleted uranium weapons, dont attack iran, exxonmobil war boycott, immediate withdrawal of u.s. troops from iraq, end occupation of Palestine, support student activism |
Description: | The grassroots peace movement has strived to make a better world, and the US a better citizen of the global community. This site archives part of the history grassroots peace movement, by reflecting the work of the Traprock Peace Center, one of the leading grassroots peace centers in the US. By 2007, it became one of the most popular grassroots peace sites in the US, and its content remains as an important resource on the antiwar movement, student activism (particularly the Campus Antiwar Network), 'depleted' uranium and other areas. |
IP-address: | 216.97.228.101 |