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Nonviolence: The powerful antidote to youth recruitment to gangs, terrorists, and the US Military
by Alice LoCicero Terrorists, gangs, and the US military recruit youth and train them to be violent. Each time a young person is recruited to violence, one or more adults benefit, but the youth and their families pay the price.[1] … Continue reading →
Posted in Armed conflict, culture of violence, militarization, Military-industrial complex, Nonviolence, politics, Poverty, Propaganda, Protest, Stories of engagement, Understanding violence
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Tagged Alice LoCicero, antiwar movements, civil disobedience, civil resistance, civil rights movement, civil society, Gandhi, Native communities, recruitment, Standing Rock protests, the US military, veterans' benefits, video games, Water Protectors
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