Promoting Enduring Peace
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Promoting Enduring Peace
"Founded by Yale Professor Jerome Davis in 1952, Promoting Enduring Peace--"PEP"--conducts peace education activities to promote sustainable world peace. Since its founding PEP has distributed over 10 million free peace education articles to peace educators around the world.
"PEP was led for two decades, from the climax of the Cold War to the turn of the century, by Howard and Alice Frazier. Howard died in 1997, Alice in 2005." [1]
Contents
Past Recipients of the Gandhi Peace Award [2]
- Leslie Cagan
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Edwin T. Dahlberg
- Maurice Eisendrath
- John Haynes Holmes
- Linus C. Pauling
- James Paul Warburg
- E. Stanley Jones
- A.J. Muste
- Norman Thomas
- Jerome Davis
- William Sloane Coffin, Jr.
- Benjamin Spock
- Wayne Morse
- Willard Uphaus
- U Thant
- Dorothy Day
- Daniel Ellsberg
- Peter Benenson
- Petretti Ennais
- Roland Bainton
- Helen Caldicott
- Corliss Lamont
- Randall Watson Forsberg
- Robert Jay Lifton
- Kay Camp
- Bernard Lown
- John Somerville
- Cesar Chavez
- Marian Wright Edelman
- George McGovern
- Ramsey Clark
- Lucius Walker, Jr.
- Roy Bourgeois
- Edith Ballantyne
- The New Haven/Leon Sister City Project
- Howard Frazier and Alice Frazier
- Michael True and NEPSA
- Dennis Kucinich
- Karen Jacob & David Cortright
Contact
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ Home Page, Promoting Enduring Peace, accessed July 20, 2007.
- ↑ The Gandhi Peace Award, Promoting Enduring Peace, accessed July 20, 2007.