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Our Theory
of Change: Passing the Peace believes that a two-pronged approach addresses
two inexorably linked issues that prevent peace. Peace begins when the hungry
are fed, the naked clothed and the thirsty receive clean, potable water: peace begins when people have access to decent housing,
education, health care and opportunities for meaningful employment. But in addition to development, the U.S. must address
the cultural root issues that perpetuate war and violence.
The cost to prepare and wage
wars far exceeds the cost to feed, clothe, house and educate all of the world’s poor – hence, our goal of converting
swords to plowshares, spears to pruning hooks, tanks to tractors and rifles to rakes. Further, we believe that the application
of violence to solve or settle international conflict is barbaric, ineffective and, in fact, counter-productive in that it
creates a cycle of violence that is difficult to stop.
Ultimately, the United States will be a more safe and secure nation – less vulnerable to attacks,
as it decreases its military spending and shifts its vast political, economic and cultural powers into alleviating human suffering.
Contact Us:
Wayne Lavender, Executive
Director Passing the Peace, Inc 13706 Springstone Drive Clifton,
VA 20124
wayne@passingthepeace.org
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