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Right to Heal Tour in Colorado Springs

published by Aaron Hughes on 07/27/11 11:48am
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Operation Recovery

Our stop at the Gill Foundation, organized by the Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Peace and Justice Commission was a great chance to share more of our strategy and organizing tradition. A question from an audience member about how to do the work of Operation Recovery in “an air force town” enabled IVAW members to discuss the impact of military service no matter whether one sees “on-the-ground combat” or not. Issues of Military Sexual Trauma, for instance have an impact on all service members, and right in Colorado Springs the Air Force Academy has the highest rate of sexual assaults of any university. We shared our organizing model and tradition check out a rough cut of the video below.

The next day we accompanied several members of the PPPJC to Ft. Carson to do outreach, shared our technique doing outreach at Ft. Hood, hopefully planting the seeds for regular outreach efforts to start at Ft. Carson. Together we got twelve active duty contacts and for the folks in Colorado Springs/Denver, the confidence to try it again! One member of the PPPJC said “It sure is easier to hold a sign that talk to people, but this is what we need to be doing.”

Video from outreach training with PPPJC coming soon!

WARRIORWriters: Reflections at Under the Hood

This is a repost from Under the Hood Cafe & Outreach Center By Maggie Martin On Saturday, September 1, we hosted WARRIORWriters: Write to Heal Workshopat Under the Hood. It was really great to have a chance to slow down...

DISPATCHES FROM UNDER THE HOOD Part Two by CivSol Member Rushelle Frazier

This is a repost from a August 2012 blog on the Civilian-Soldier Alliance Websight. It is the second blog post from Rushelle Frazier, current CivSol Resident Organizer down in Killeen, TX. If folks want to get a better...

DISPATCHES FROM UNDER THE HOOD Part One by CivSol Member Rushelle Frazier

This is a repost from a July 2012 Civilian-Soldier Alliance blog post from Rushelle Frazier. At the time Rushelle was a CivSol Resident Organizer in Killeen, TX.   July 3 - July 12, 2012 Greetings from sunny Killeen, Texas!...

For disabled veterans awaiting benefits decisions, location matters

The Center for Investigative Reporting wants to hear from you and your story with veterans disablities claims. Click here to share your wait for help. IVAW board member Dottie Guy featured in powerful investigative article...

The Invisible Wounds of War: Number of Soldiers Committing Suicide Reaches Record High

Democrecy Now features Iraq Veterans Against the War in exclusive on the military suicide epidemic.

Suicide Is Anything but Painless

Great In These Times article by Rebecca Burns featuring IVAW field Organizer Maggie Martin. Before 21 year-old Army infantryman Derrick Kirkland hanged himself in his barracks in March 2010, he had attempted to take his...

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