The Washington Peace Center is a nonprofit organization founded and currently located in Washington, D.C., focusing on peace and social justice. The organization provides education, support, and resources to activist groups. The Peace Center aims to strategically link organizations to establish "structures and relationships that are nonviolent, non-hierarchical, humane and just."
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| - The Washington Peace Center is a nonprofit organization founded and currently located in Washington, D.C., focusing on peace and social justice. The organization provides education, support, and resources to activist groups. The Peace Center aims to strategically link organizations to establish "structures and relationships that are nonviolent, non-hierarchical, humane and just." (en)
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| - The Washington Peace Center is a nonprofit organization founded and currently located in Washington, D.C., focusing on peace and social justice. The organization provides education, support, and resources to activist groups. The Peace Center aims to strategically link organizations to establish "structures and relationships that are nonviolent, non-hierarchical, humane and just." The organization traces its roots to a group of activists led by Quaker who began a vigil to protest the development of biological and chemical weapons at Fort Detrick in 1959. In 1961, the group moved to Washington, D.C., and expanded their work to include peace education by organizing film screenings and discussions and publishing a local newspaper. It was formally organized as the Washington Peace Center in 1963. (en)
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