Nuke protest pics … let’s reverse nuclear arms race

Nuke protest pics … let’s reverse nuclear arms race

Leading up to civil resistance, PeaceWorks KC and friends held signs for employees to see as they came to work May 19 to make parts for nuclear weapons in KC MO. Our signs tell our story, “Stop escalating nuclear war.” Below are pictures from photographer Jim Hannah....
KKFI asks: ‘Why are you protesting nukes?’

KKFI asks: ‘Why are you protesting nukes?’

PeaceWorks KC held a protest May 19 at the vast plant in KC MO that is more than doubling in size to make electronic and mechanical parts for nuclear weapons. Reporter Liz Wade of “Jaws of Justice” on KKFI Community Radio, 90.1 FM, asked line-crossers and some...
Budget Reconciliation: Where things stand and how you can help

Budget Reconciliation: Where things stand and how you can help

You may have heard of the “Big Beautiful Bill” making its way through Congress right now, but for our climate and health, this bill is anything but. With a House floor vote on budget reconciliation expected as early as this week, we must work to stop this bill in its...
‘No new nukes!’ say resisters at KC nuke plant

‘No new nukes!’ say resisters at KC nuke plant

By Jane Stoever Twenty-three peacemakers resisted nuclear weapons at dawn May 19. Our signs, made May 18, declared, “No new nukes!” and “Stop escalating nuclear War!” Why hold signs at dawn? That’s when workers come to make 80% of the electrical and mechanical parts...

You’re Invited! Honoring the Elders

Join the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center on Saturday May 17th from 2:00 – 4:30 PM for an afternoon to celebrate and honor the…