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February 13, 2015


From: Glenn Paige 
Date: February 13, 2015
To: Editor,PAW
Cc: Scott McVay, John Perkins
Subject: Nonkilling news from a still living '55 alumnus

With greetings to Editor Marilyn H. Marks *86,

   Please see news of the unique Center for Global Nonkilling at www.nonkilling.org. It’s the successor to the fledgling Center for Global Nonviolence that Scott McVay unsuccessfully tried to introduce to PAW many years ago. CGNK arises from responses to the book Nonkilling Global Political Science placed free online in 2002. I purchased ad in PAW at that time. Now in 30 translations from Arabic through French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian, Haitian Creole and Kiswahili, to Hindi and Urdu. Chinese forthcoming soon. 700 scholars in 300 universities in 19 nonkilling disciplinary research committees are publishing discoveries free online from Nonkilling History through Engineering Nonkilling and Nonkilling Security and the State, to Nonkilling Futures. There is a little K-6 nonkilling village school in the DR Congo (www.goto.gg/7930 and http://mleci.edublogs.org). CGNK has just been granted Special Consultative Status to UN ECOSOC 2014-2018. And more…

   Since military, diplomatic, political, and police leaders are beginning to say we can’t kill our way out of killing at home and abroad—maybe it’s a good time to invite living Princeton alumni/ae creativity, young and old, to explore nonkilling alternatives from their varied vocational perspectives.

 
With Aloha,
Glenn

Glenn D. Paige ‘55
Founder & Chair, Governing Council
Center for Global Nonkilling
http://www.nonkilling.org
3653 Tantalus Drive
Honolulu, HI 96822-5033 USA
cgnv@hawaii.rr.com
Tel. (+1) 808-536-7442

 

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