Monday, September 17, 2012

PEACE IS BECOMING THE ZEITGEIST, OR SPIRIT OF OUR TIMES


Enjoy, J. Frederick Arment's post, and consider his call to action. 

Imagine a world of cities dedicated to expanding their local peace economy and encouraging a global culture of peace. Safety, prosperity, and quality of life are universal values that bring peace to our lives.

First and foremost in this global adventure is to reject violence and define ourselves as people of peace. How we can each, individually, do that is the central thesis of my new nonfiction work, "The Elements of Peace: How Nonviolence Works." This guide to nonviolent conflict resolution presents thirty methods of maintaining or achieving peace, each with an in-depth case study. Methods covered, and their real-world applications, include the art of diplomacy (the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords), fair trade (the 1997 fair trade certification agreement), civil disobedience (the civil rights movement in the United States), humanitarianism (the rescue of the Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust), the rule of law (the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia), and peace education (the Nobel Peace Prize), among many others. It concludes with a summary of the methods and the virtues of peace.

In addition, readers of this blog might be interested in an organization dedicated to fostering peace in communities. International Cities of Peace™ is a formal Association of communities that by history, resolution, or proclamation are doing just this -- self-defining their community as an official City of Peace. This redefinition requires building a consensus network of business, government and community leaders who value safety, prosperity and quality of life.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?

The International Cities of Peace initiative is a call to community action... a promise... a neighborhood revitalization effort... a business initiative... a government initiative... a creative calling... a sophisticated effort to build a sustainable community with the core value of the World Dream: a life of peace.

PEACE IS BECOMING THE ZEITGEIST, OR SPIRIT OF OUR TIMES

Join the celebration! Get involved in the global transformation. Let the world know -- and more importantly, our children -- that our communities can become true Cities of Peace. Get involved today!


J. FREDERICK ARMENT

In his not-for-profit work, Arment works in Ohio and around the world with organizations that foster a positive approach to community revitalization. He is one of the founders and served as the first director of the Dayton International Peace Museum, a nonprofit organization dedicated to nonviolent alternatives to community and worldwide conflict. He serves as founding executive director of International Cities of Peace, a member association of cities of peace dedicated to encouraging safety, prosperity, and quality of life as consensus values for families, neighborhoods, and nations.

Arment served as a first reader for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and on the steering committee for the Salem Avenue Peace Corridor vitalization initiative. He is an adviser for the Unitarian Fellowship of World Peace and their art gallery, the Missing Peace Art Space, which will be hosting the AthensArt International Art Festival, 2014. Recently, Arment was tapped to provide strategic positioning consultation for the Honolulu-based international Center for Global Nonkilling.  

Fred is my special guest this week.  Read more about his work, and where to here to find his books, here.

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6 comments:

  1. Very cool! Thanks for sharing Frederick's work with us, Scarlett.

    Jonathan
    www.ireadabookonce.com

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    1. You're welcome. I admire Fred for persevering on his personal mission for peace. I'm happy to promote his efforts.

      Thanks for stopping by, Jonathan. :)

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  2. Nice blog..following you now..thx for the welcome at book blogs..do visit us too and follow us!..
    love...Chingri
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    1. Hello Chingri, thanks for stopping in. I hope you will help to spread Fred's message.

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