Huntington Woods Peace, Citizenship & Education Project

We need a different response to terrorism, a different way of protecting American citizens, and a different American role in the world. Peace and security require respecting international law and human rights, acknowledging the sovereignty of other nations, and transforming globalization into the worldwide pursuit of social and economic justice. At home this means providing resources to make communities economically strong without exploiting the less- advantaged, and to allow all individuals the opportunity to fulfill their potential. 

We are active citizens, pursuing these goals by knocking on doors, participating in marches and vigils, holding educational forums, circulating petitions, maintaining a website, and meeting with our elected officials. We work in our own community, living out our belief that citizenship is as much about talking together locally as it is about federal and state elections.

2 protests

May 23, 2017, 6:45 pm

Huntington Woods, MI

Gerrymandering: What Can Be Done?

​What is being done in Michigan to change this unfair system of redistricting?

Our speakers:

-- Kevin Deegan-Krause, WSU Political Science Professor,  expert on history of gerrymandering in Michigan,  working with...

April 19, 2017, 6:45 pm

Huntington Woods, MI

Trump's Budget: Making America Great Again?

The Budget is a moral issue! SPEAKERS: Rev. Rich Peacock, Peace Action of Michigan Mr. James Jackson, Senator Gary Peter's Regional Director

Think Trump's budget will not affect you? His budget insists on a $54 BILLION reduction in...