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9/11, ten years later

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This week’s special edition of Need to Know highlights the ten-year anniversary of September 11, 2001, and how this monumental day transformed the course of American history. Perhaps one of… Read more »

PBS: Six Words For 9/11

Floating Lanterns

September 7, 2011 Six Words For 9/11 Need to Know on PBS – By Gloria Teal and Karen Brazell How would you remember the events of September 11, 2001, in… Read more »

Aversano Antonio

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lost his father Louis at the World Trade Center.

Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy Report

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On Wednesday, December 17, 2008 members of a number of organizations opposed to the military strategy in Afghanistan met in the offices of Senators John Kerry and Edward Kennedy to… Read more »

Peaceful Tomorrows members visit Groton Middle School and contribute to
“The World’s Largest Book on Peace”

Peaceful Tomorrows members Antonio Aversano, Terry Greene, and her son, Ari, visited the Groton Middle School in Groton, MA on April 7th, 2008. They were invited by students of the… Read more »

The 2007 Summer Peacebuilding Institute at Eastern Mennonite University

How do we build peace? It is a question that many of us continue to ask ourselves here in the US and is a question also being asked by many… Read more »

PT International Conference in 2006

Circle of Hope IC 2006

Physicians for Social Responsibility LA Welcomes 9/11 Families

http://www.psr-la.org/psr-la-welcomes-september-11th-families/ Loretta Filipov had some trepidation about visiting Los Angeles. The last time she’d been to LA was with her husband Al during the summer of 2001. On September 11th of that year, Al… Read more »

Cindy Sheehan Crawford Vigil

In August 2005, Peaceful Tomorrows members Talat Hamdani, Derrill Bodley, Laurette Simmons and Anthony Aversano joined Cindy Sheehan’s vigil in Crawford, Texas. At that time, Peaceful Tomorrows released this statement… Read more »

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