Stop wars. Stop racism.
Make peace. Spread love.
Says Yes Jamal: “I always use my social media to promote positive messages. And this message is one of peace.”
The music that accompanies this lively (dare I say splashy) video is “Calm Down” by Nigerian singer and rapper Rema.
Enjoy!
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Related Off-site Links:
The Dangerous Assumption That Violence Keeps Us Safe – George Lakey (Waging Nonviolence, February 26, 2022).
The Greatest Evil Is War – Chris Hedges (Popular Resistance, February 28, 2022).
Hello, Humanity: What You’re Doing Now Isn’t Working – Marianne Williamson (Transform, March 8, 2022).
Peace Groups to Demand “Russian Troops Out” of Ukraine at Weekend Rallies – Jessica Corbett (Common Dreams, March 4, 2022).
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and the Pathology of Racism – Simar S. Bajaj and Fatima Cody Stanford (BMJ, March 11, 2022).
Thich Nhat Hanh On the Art of Being Peace – Metta Center for Nonviolence (January 28, 2022).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• Cultivating Peace
• Celebrating the “Sisters of Peace”
• Walking for Peace, Witnessing Against War
• General Strike for Peace
• Rallying to End U.S. Militarism
• “There Will Be No Peace Without Justice”
• Saying “No” to War on Iran
• A Prayer for Ukraine
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