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.

Albuquerque Peace and Justice

Albuquerque Peace and Justice
Desi Brown
 
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 Albuquerque  New Mexico
Tel: 505-256-0668 Zipcode: 87106
Scope:

Regional

Organizational Base:

Non student community based

 Work Issues:
ASVAB
Limiting Recruiter Access to Schools
General Counter Recruitment Education

Outreach to Specific Communities:
Latino
Native American

Additional Info:

I'm excited to tell you all that New Mexico Senate Bill #SB 464(sponsored by NM Senator Ortiz y Pino) has passed the NM House 49-12 tonight (after passing the NM Senate last week on a much closer vote).  This bill provides greater protection for a middle school or high school student's privacy and safety in relation to excessive and inappropriate recruiting efforts made towards them by (primarily) military recruiting officials.  It requires that recruiters sign in when they arrive on a school campus, prevents them from being 1 on 1 with a student without additional visible supervision, lets parents/students 'opt out' of the release of private information to recruiting organizations, requires a parents approval to remove a student from a school campus, and limits recruiter access to no more than 6 days an academic year.

 

This bill was successful primarily due to the hard work of Maria Santelli (from the GI Rights Hotline in Albuquerque), the local non-profit 'Another Side' (with their many volunteers over the last 3 years), and the Alb. Center for Peace and Justice along with research funding from NYU (Thanks Gary Anderson).  Thanks also go out to many of the activists, veterans, NMPED legal staff and the legislators who saw how important this issue is in New Mexico.

 

 

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