Authors

These are the authors on KWPeace.

On the #Fediverse you can follow everybody with @kwpeace.ca@kwpeace.ca

Fediverse: @bobjonkman
80 posts
Bob Jonkman runs SOBAC Microcomputer Services, providing technical support to large and small businesses. A social justice advocate, Bob has been the Green Party candidate in Kitchener-Conestoga and Brantford-Brant.
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Fediverse: @KWPeace
82 posts
KWPeace is a website to link the many Peace and Social Justice organizations in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and the Waterloo Region townships. KWPeace tries to provide a comprehensive calendar of events.
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Fediverse: @eleanor7000
22 posts
Eleanor Grant writes an occasional e-mail newsletter on social justice issues.
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Fediverse: @OzColeArnal
1 posts
Oz Cole-Arnal is a past federal candidate for Kitchener, and is an active member of Alliance Against Poverty.
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Fediverse: @laura
2 posts
Laura Hamilton is a Waterloo Region environmental activist who organizes many events for Divest Waterloo.
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Fediverse: @CaterinaLindman
1 posts
Caterina Lindman is the Waterloo Region leader of the Citizens' Climate Lobby in Waterloo
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Fediverse: @niaravangaalen
2 posts
Niara van Gaalen is a student in the Cameron Heights International Baccalaureate Program.
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Fediverse: @estherk@kwpeace.ca
1 posts
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Fediverse: @Peace_Camp
1 posts
Peace Camp is a summer day camp for youth aged 11-14 who want to learn how to make a difference. Held at Conrad Grebel University College at the University of Waterloo, youth learn about working for peace in their homes, schools, and communities by listening to speakers, playing fun summer camp games, making crafts, and going on some field trips to get some hands-on peace work experience. We have a lot of fun, just like any other summer camp, but we learn about peace at the same time!
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Fediverse: @davebradney
1 posts
Dave Bradney is a retired journalist and former Green Party activist living in Wales (UK).
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