Peace Collective Discussion: Sinophobia & Manufactured Consent
The Peace Collective was created and started by the twenty-somethings at CODEPINK for the young folks (up to age 29) that want to become a part of the peace movement, raise hell, and just do some cool sh*t because we give a sh*t. The collective is an evolving environment for young activists to learn how to organize together, get connected to or start their own campaign to divest their cities and schools from weapons manufacturers, and gain tools to imagine a world they want to see.
How do we address misinformation and hatred? How do we shift the discourse around China? How do we stop our friends from sharing CIA propaganda about China on their Instagram stories??? We will tackle these questions in a discussion. Please RSVP for the Zoom link!
WHEN
– (PST)
WHERE
Zoom
CONTACT
Danaka · danaka@codepink.org
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The national CodePink organization organizes for justice for Iraqis and to hold war criminals accountable. CodePink actively opposes the U.S. war in Afghanistan, torture, the detention center at Guantanamo, weaponized and spy drones, the prosecution of whistleblowers, U.S. support for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and repressive regimes.
Rooted in a network of local organizers, CodePink's tactics include satire, street theatre, creative visuals, civil resistance, and directly challenging powerful decision-makers in government and corporations. And, of course, wearing pink!