Before You Enlist Video - http://beforeyouenlist.org
Researching Pop Culture and Militarism - https://nnomy.org/popcultureandmilitarism/
If you have been Harassed by a Military Recruiter - https://www.afsc.org/resource/military-recruiter-abuse-hotline
War: Turning now to Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Christian Science Monitor
WHAT IS IN THIS KIT? - https://nnomy.org/backtoschoolkit/
Click through to find out
Religion and militarism - https://nnomy.org/religionandmilitarism/
‘A Poison in the System’: Military Sexual Assault - New York Times
Change your Mind?
Talk to a Counselor at the GI Rights Hotline
Ask that your child's information is denied to Military Recruiters
And monitor that this request is honored.
Military Recruiters and Programs Target marginalized communities for recruits...
..and the high schools in those same communities

 Militarization of our Schools

The Pentagon is taking over our poorer public schools. This is the reality for disadvantaged youth.

 

What we can do

Corporate/conservative alliances threaten Democracy . Progressives have an important role to play.

 Why does NNOMY matter?

Most are blind or indifferent to the problem.
A few strive to protect our democracy.

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American Friends Service Committee

 
Organization: American Friends Service Committee |
Address: 1501 Cherry Street
City: Philadelphia
State: Pennsylvania
Zipcode: 19102
Phone: (215) 241-7000
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Organizational Website: https://afsc.org/hotline
Twitter: @afsc_org
 
Scope of organization:
  • International
  • National

This organization is a:
  • Counter-recruitment project of a larger, multi-issue organization

Organization base:
  • Non-student community based
Outreach to specific communities:
  • African American
  • Arab
  • Immigrant
  • LatinoX
  • LGBTQ+
  • Native American
  • Women
Issues you are working on:
  • military recruiter abuse (recruiter abuse hotline)
  • ending the Selective Service System
Years in Operation: More than 20 years
 
Summary describing your organization: Founded in 1917, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action. Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems.
 
 
Contact Person: Tori Bateman This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Located in: midwest-region
 
 
 
 
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Courage to Resist

 
Organization: Courage to Resist |
Address: 484 Lake Park Ave #41
City: Oakland
State: California
Zipcode: 94610
Phone: 510-488-3559
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Scope of organization:
  • National
  • International
  • Regional
  • Local
  • Virtual
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This organization is a:
  • Counter-recruitment organization
  • Organization with Counter-recruitment as a major component
  • Counter-recruitment project of a larger, multi issue organization
  • Offers Truth in Recruitment information
  • Does School demilitarization activism
  • Offers Military Counseling
Organization base:
  • Veteran or military family based
Outreach to specific communities:
  • African American
  • Asian
  • Arab
  • Educators
  • Faith based
  • Immigrant
  • LatinX
  • LGBTQ+
  • Native American
  • Pacific Islander
  • Veteran & Active Military
  • Women
Issues you are working on:
  • Conscientious objection
  • Equal school access for counter-recruitment
  • General counter-recruitment/Truth in Recruitment youth education
  • High School JROTC
  • Limiting military recruiter access to schools
Years in Operation: 1 - 20 years
 
Summary describing your organization: COURAGE TO RESIST WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO
 
In the past few years, tens of thousands of service members have resisted illegal war and occupation in a number of different ways—by going AWOL, seeking conscientious objector status and/or a discharge, asserting the right to speak out against injustice from within the military, and for a relative few, publicly refusing to fight. While there are those who would like to dismiss war resisters as "cowards," the reality is that it takes exceptional courage to resist unjust, illegal, and/or immoral orders. For many resisters, it was their first-hand experiences as occupation troops that compelled them to take a stand. For others, "doing the right thing" and acting out of conscience began to outweigh their military training in obedience.
 
Although the efforts of Courage to Resist are primarily focused on supporting public GI resisters, the organization also strives to provide political, emotional, and material support to all military objectors critical of our government's current policies of empire. As a grassroots project with limited resources, Courage to Resist nevertheless has a record of successfully working with many resisters and their families in raising the needed funds for civilian legal representation as well as public education campaigns.
 
Courage to Resist believes in "informed resistance." It's important for service members contemplating public resistance to have a basic understanding of both the benefits and consequences of doing so, particularly in the context of the very arbitrary military discipline and justice systems.
 
Those who decide to resist while in the military have powerful stories to tell about how they came to the decision to take a stand. Courage to Resist makes a special effort to work with resisters to tell their stories, in their own words and from their own unique perspectives. We publish those stories on our website, as well as arrange media interviews and public speaking engagements. We consider all correspondence with military service members confidential. Unless an individual's resistance is already a matter of public record, we will not publish information about a service member without his or her expressed and informed consent. Service members should not feel that they have to be ready to "go public" before contacting us.
 
Courage to Resist is autonomous from and independent of any political organization, party, or group. While we collaborate and share resources, and exist within a very broad anti-war/peace community, our collective members represent only Courage to Resist in our decision-making processes. This allows us to help coordinate broad political support for resisters, while keeping the needs and objectives of specific resisters at the forefront of our efforts.
 
Courage to Resist is not a member organization of the GI Rights Hotline, although many of our supporters are Hotline counselors. We often refer service members to the Hotline for information about specific military regulations and practices—or just for a second opinion. To contact the GI Rights Hotline toll-free in the United States, call 877-447-4487. From Germany, call 06223-47506. From other locations overseas, call (U.S.) 415-487-2635. On the web, go to: www.girightshotline.org.
 
Courage to Resist is a group of concerned community members, veterans, and military families. Our office, and most of our decision-making "organizing collective" members are based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with other members mostly on the West Coast. However, we do not limit our efforts to service members only within our geographic area. Courage to Resist is motivated by a "people power" strategy that we believe can weaken the pillars that maintain war and occupation in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. By supporting GI resistance, counter- recruitment, and draft resistance, we hope to diminish the number of troops available for unjust war and occupation (Revised April 24, 2023)
 
Contact Persons: Jeff Paterson and Stephanie Atkinson
 
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Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft (COMD)

 
Organization: Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft (COMD)
Address: P.O. Box 15195
City: San Diego
State: California
Zipcode: 92175
Phone: 760-753-7518
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Scope of organization:
  • National
  • Local
This organization is a:
  • Organization with Counter-recruitment as a major component
  • Does School Demilitarization Activism
Organization base:
  • Student and nonstudent community based
Outreach to specific communities:
  • LatinX
Issues you are working on:
  • Conscientious objection
  • Equal school access for counter-recruitment
  • High school JROTC
  • Limiting recruiter access to schools
  • Research
Years in Operation: More than 20 years
 
Summary describing your organization: COMD is an anti-militarism organization that also challenges the institution of the military, its effect on society, its budget, its role abroad and at home, and the racism, sexism and homophobia that are inherent in the armed forces and Selective Service System. COMD activities include community education, direct action, youth outreach, lobbying, and the quarterly publication of Draft NOtices, a national newsletter.
 
Contact Person: Cassandra "Cassie" Hernandez
 
 
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Project on Youth and Non-Military Opportunities (Project YANO)

 
Organization: Project on Youth and Non-Military Opportunities (Project YANO) |
Address: P.O. Box 230157
City: Encinitas
State: California
Zipcode: 92023
Phone: 760-634-3604
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Facebook: @projectyano
Instagram: project.yano
 
 
Scope of organization:
  • National
  • Regional
  • Local
This organization is a:
  • Counter-recruitment Organization
  • Does School Demilitarization Activism
Organization base:
  • Student and non-student community based
Outreach to specific communities:
  • Immigrant
  • Latino/a
Issues you are working on:
  • Alternatives to the military
  • ASVAB testing in schools
  • Developing Curricula/Educational Materials
  • Equal school access for counter-recruitment
  • General counter-recruitment/Truth in Recruitment youth education
  • High school JROTC
  • Limiting recruiter access to schools
  • NCLB recruiting list opt-out
  • Providing counter-recruitment organizer training
  • Recruiting vans/mobile exhibits
  • Research
  • School board policies and accountability monitoring
Years in Operation: More than 20 years
 
Summary describing your organization: Project YANO is a 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1984, that provides a counter-balance to the marketing of militarism. We give young people information they should have in order to see through the deceptive advertising and discover other ways to pursue their goals for job training, higher education and service to others. In addition to our direct outreach to local young people, we play a key leadership role nationally by supporting the development of similar organizations around the U.S.
 
Contact Person: Cassandra Hernandez, Program Coordinator
 
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Revised 12/19/2023 | GDG
 

Project Great Futures

 
Organization: Project Great Futures |
City: Los Angeles
State: California
Zipcode: 90026
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Organizational Website: Project Great Futures
 
Scope of organization:
  • Local
This organization is a:
  • Organization with Counter-recruitment as a major component
Organization base:
  • Non-student community based
Outreach to specific communities:
  • Educators
Other Outreach: youth, high school, community college age
 
Issues you are working on:
  • Alternatives to the military
Years in Operation: 6-10 years
 
Summary describing your organization: Providing Southern California youth and communities with information about alternatives to military enlistment.
 
Contact Person: Michelle Cohen
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Peace Club Alliance and Summer Peace Camp - San Pedro Neighbors for Peace and Justice

 
 
Organization: Peace Club Alliance and Summer Peace Camp - San Pedro Neighbors for Peace and Justice |
City: San Pedro
State: California
Zipcode: 90733
Phone: 310-567-3332
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Scope of organization:
  • Local
This organization is a:
  • Organization with Counter-recruitment as a major component
Organization base:
  • Student and non-student community based
Issues you are working on:
  • General counter-recruitment/Truth in Recruitment youth education
  • Student peace clubs
Years in Operation: 11-20 years
 
Summary describing your organization: Adhering to this philosophy, SPNPJ has sponsored World Peace Clubs at San Pedro, Banning, West High, Carson, and Palos Verdes High Schools. We believe that involving our youth is key to promoting racial harmony and, as a result, a peaceful world. To that end, we conduct a yearly summer peace camp in the Santa Monica Mountains. The week-long curriculum is guided by teachers and community leaders. Included are exercises in tolerance, self-expression, self-esteem, and organizing techniques. It also provides opportunities for student leaders from the different schools to interact in positive and effective ways. Angels Gate Park is the site of the Peace Camp's culmination activity, which includes art, music, poetry, and skits. Families, friends and SPNPJ members attend.
 
Contact Person: Chris Venn
 
Western-region
 
No photo description available.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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