
Through our decades of anti-war organizing, we learned something important: we’re not going to end war until we end the war economy. We must create a Peace Economy, locally, where we are planted. Won't you join us?
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The latest CODEPINK Radio episode centers on community-building and the Local Peace Economy in two places: Minneapolis and Vermont.
In Minneapolis, Marian Moore — a local activist and Jodie Evans’ long-time friend — brings us into the com...
By Marian Moore
“One was Pretti one was Good
They got shot in the neighborhood.”
On Saturday, that is what came to me as a song a little while after I heard Alex Pretti’s name.
Friday was the big march - the tens of thousands of Minnes...
By Marie Goodwin & Caitlin Hoyland
When I was in graduate school, I read a book on the Kodi, an Eastern Indonesian culture on the island of Sumba. The author wrote that the Kodi perception of time was much more complex than anthropologists...
“Anti-consumerism. by Acid Midget is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
By Amrita Kaur
The COVID pandemic sparked a societal shift that reshaped our everyday lives. Suddenly, we no longer needed to go on our weekly grocery trips, coordinate dinne...
In this episode of CODEPINK Radio, CODEPINK co-founder Jodie Evans breaks down how the U.S. war economy shapes our politics, our culture, and our daily lives while offering a clear path toward building a peace economy rooted in care and com...
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