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62 Alternatives To The MilitaryMateriales que proporcionan alternativas al servicio militar, incluyendo una sección de documentos que describe las opciones disponibles para un futuro no militar para los jóvenes por estado.
1 Access to schoolsInformación sobre como acceder a la escuelas para personas que hacen trabajo en contra la militarización. Ve tambien School Board Policies
Links to artist collectives, individual artists and exhibitions and community projects utilizing a theme of anti war.
1 Convention on the Rights of the ChildThe Convention on the Rights of the Child is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights—civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. In 1989, world leaders decided that children needed a special convention just for them because people under 18 years old often need special care and protection that adults do not. The leaders also wanted to make sure that the world recognized that children have human rights too.
The Convention sets out these rights in 54 articles and two Optional Protocols. It spells out the basic human rights that children everywhere have: the right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences, abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family, cultural and social life. The four core principles of the Convention are non-discrimination; devotion to the best interests of the child; the right to life, survival and development; and respect for the views of the child. Every right spelled out in the Convention is inherent to the human dignity and harmonious development of every child. The Convention protects children's rights by setting standards in health care; education; and legal, civil and social services.
By agreeing to undertake the obligations of the Convention (by ratifying or acceding to it), national governments have committed themselves to protecting and ensuring children's rights and they have agreed to hold themselves accountable for this commitment before the international community. States parties to the Convention are obliged to develop and undertake all actions and policies in the light of the best interests of the child.
1 CitizenshipDocuments that research the emerging issues around citizenship in a nationalist and globalist context.
5 Funding SourcesOrganizations or foundations who fund anti-war and/or counter militarism activism in the United States of America.
http://www.usarec.army.mil/im/formpub/Pubs.htm
http://www.mepcom.army.mil/publications/index.html
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/infomgt/forms/formsprogram.htm
Documents relevant to the increasing trending of military charter schools forming in partnership with the DoD.
These documerts pertain to the National Counter Recruitment and Demilitarization 2009 Conference held July 17-19 in Chicago. Here you can find the conference schedule, basic fact sheets and documents pertaining to individual workshops.
15 MusicMusic sources to counter-militarism in popular culture.
This page can be accessed and referred at the following URL: http://music.nnomy.org
35 Pamphlets/Reports Pamphlets and documents in the following categories: ASVAB, Conscientious Objection, Delayed Entry Program, General Counter-recruitment information, Opt Out, Pentagon Database (JAMRS), Reports, and School Board Policies
Documents about military recruiters targeting specific ethnic communities.
Guides, kits and other how-to resources tailored for counter-recruitment organizers.
7 Trainings/TrainersResources and materials for learning about or teaching about counter-recruitment from experience on the ground.













