How to Make Peace in Ukraine
The United States can be more proactive in forging peace in Ukraine. President Biden can rule out deploying U.S. troops in Ukraine and escalations like “no fly zones.” He can say he will end NATO expansion…
Peace Voter Strategies for 2022
Democracy and peacemaking are at risk in the Primary Election on August 2 and the General Election on November 8. We want to move the money from the Pentagon and nuclear weapons to meeting human and infrastructure needs…
Building Peace in Ukraine, Yemen, and Afghanistan
3,000 newborns have died this year in Afghanistan. Over 10 million people face malnutrition and starvation in Yemen. Over 10 million people have become refugees or displaced from Ukraine. Michigan has a population of 10 million. It’s like all 83 counties were wiped out…
Flash Newsletter — Spring 2022

Dr. Fran Shor will describe U.S. imperialism as it connects with Russia and China via Zoom.
Fran Shor presents “Delusions of Empire/Pathologies of Imperialism”

Bill Meyer, a leading keyboardist and band leader will provide music. To be sure you get a Zoom invitation.
Thank You for Your Wonderful Response

The leadership of Peace Action of Michigan wants to humbly thank those of you who responded so generously to our call for help last month!
Because of that generosity, $3,010 of your donations was turned into $8,030 through matching dollars.
Matching Funds for Year-End Donations

Members of the Peace Action of Michigan Board of Directors will match all gifts up to a total of $3,010 given by December 31.
The thirteen of us believe so deeply in our mission that we are making our best efforts to fund next year’s actions. We invite you to join us to the best of your capability.
2020 Elections

We spent $5,000 from our Education Fund for a Digital Media advertising campaign with Insyght Institute. Detroit Voters viewed our Digital Ads 626,745 times in the last 2 ½ weeks of the campaign season. That was about 35,814 Digital Ad Views per Day.
Reckoning with Hiroshima, Nukes and Climate

This page is a record of our event of August 6, 2021, commemorating the first use of nuclear weapons on a civilian population. You can review our event by watching the video of the entire event, or you can view the powerpoint slides that were used.