Prayers for Peacemakers

A burnt car

Deadliest two weeks for civilians

The trauma of the skies is a common expression used by people in living areas routinely surveilled by drones.

A crowd of people holding signs at a protest

A call for Mercury Justice

Members of Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek First Nation (Grassy Narrows) are once again preparing to travel 1900 km to Toronto to call for mercury justice. The

portrait of a man wearing a scarf

Until when must we wait?

The Palestinian dream has always been, and still is, to create and reclaim the peace we used to live in.

two people face each other in conversation

Hope in the collective

Everything in the collective is transformed, everything in the collective empowers, and everything in the collective becomes hopeful.

A group of people pose for a group portrait

A song for peace

Earlier this summer, staff, volunteers, friends, family and migrants gathered to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Centro de Recursos para Migrantes (CRM) in Agua

Memorial to Inhumanity

Even in death, our differences continue to separate us as is visible at the ‘Memorial to Humanity’ cemetery for victims of border policies in Lesvos

Kurdish villagers displaced by Turkish military incursions come to this lookout into the mountains to see their villages from afar

Turkish military encroach into Kurdish villages

As a result of yet another new military offensive, villages in the Amedi region of Iraqi Kurdistan are suffering the effects of continued bombardments, shelling and military presence inside the villages

Hundreds of people gather in the streets of Toronto to protest against Canadian support of the genocide against Palestinians. Many have been targeted by police for their involvement in the pro-Palestine movement.

Pro-Palestine activists targeted by police

For over nine months the US-sponsored Israeli genocidal war has continued in Palestine. For nine months people around the world have taken to the streets

The front gate of the US Port of Entry at Douglas, Arizona, with a US customs sign and turnstile checkpoint

Confusion at the US/Mexico border

Biden’s executive order on migration only applies to those apprehended after crossing the border irregularly, but has affected other routes of migration, causing distress for migrant families

A close up side view of a face with blue face painting near the eye

Why we celebrate pride

When we take to the streets to celebrate pride, we remember and create a place in society for those who still cannot do so due to fear.

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