From 1997 to 2019, we did direct outreach in the public high schools in Austin, Texas as an alternative to military recruitment in the schools. We are committed to the use and advocacy of nonviolence. Our group has included students, teachers, activists, veterans and parents. We're on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SOYPeaceOptions
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Gun Violence (of all kinds) is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things
The Austin #MarchForOurLives yesterday was a major march in our city, attracting some 20,000 participants, according to estimates by organizers as reported in the Austin American-Statesman. The march organizers, as was the case in the extraordinary DC march, were primarily high school students. It was so inspiring to march from our City Hall, up Congress Avenue to the Capitol and to hear all the speakers, including a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS in Parkland, Fla. and students from LASA and LBJ High Schools in Austin.
I hope that students will continue to think critically about all aspects of gun violence, including the terrible gun violence of US war and militarism. Enlistees as young as 17 are issued assault rifles and trained to think of their weapon as their most valuable companion. What does this kind of training do to young people? Why are the mass shootings in war considered acceptable? As the US continues to increase military spending in its federal budget, what effect does this have on the young people in our country and around the world?
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