Veterans and Military Families: Impact of the Wars; Impact on Movements

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Workshop Information
Event Date: 
Fri, 06/25/2010 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Event Location: 
Cobo Hall: D2-14
Full Description: 

A small fraction of this country is involved in the armed services as a veteran, service member or military family. As a result, the burden of war in this country is isolated to a small few, making it easier for those in power to continue the wars. Veterans and military families thus have a crucial role in providing the ground truth to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and leading/inspiring the movements to end them.
• The workshop will explore three points:
a. Veterans and military families using their unique voices and perspectives to end the current wars.
b. What has been the personal cost of war: lives lost and destroyed.
c. Intersections of veteran and military families’ concerns with movements for progressive, political and social change and how veterans and military families can play a role.

• A panel of three to four will give information statements from their perspective as a veteran or military family member, followed by large group discussion. We hope that participants gain a better understanding of the important role that veterans and military families can and should play in anti-war/peace movements. We hope participants begin to see ways veterans and military families can build relationships with other organizations and begin to develop strategic alliances across issues.

Organizer Name: 
Michael McPhearson
Organizer Email: 
michaelvfp@cpeace.com
First Sponsoring Organization Name: 
Veterans For Peace
Language(s): 
English
Tracks: 
Strategies for Building Power & Ensuring Community Needs (housing, education, jobs, clean air…)
Endless War: militarization, criminalization and human rights
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