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9. Peace and justice are connected. "Peace is the order that flows from social justice." Attend to justice and peace in our own communities.

10. The pursuit of peace is not as dramatic as the pursuit of war; and calls for peace often fall on deaf ears, but we must persist. In the final analysis, peace is a human right-the right to live out our lives without the threat of annihilation, the right to a sustainable world for ourselves, our children, and future generations. No one will give us our human rights. We must organize and work to achieve them. Find allies and build solidarity.

Here's a petition to resurrect President Kenndy's Foreign Policy of Peace.

REGENERATING FORESTS TO CLEAN UP PLANETARY MESSES

Alistair Alexander's newsletter about reclaimed systems recently features "12 things I learned in Bialowiesa, Europe's most ancient forest." Alexander explains that we need Tree-Time"not TikTok time. "And if we absolutely have to measure success, instead of gross domestic product, maybe we can obsess over our numbers of wild bison and wolves and fungi varieties."

CALMING BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM & ADD

As school starts up again, please share pediatrician Dr. Toril Jelter's free, EMR-reducing protocol far and wide! Calming Behavior in Children with Autism and ADD

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