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Media

  • The Boys Who Said NO! is a documentary film profiling the young men and women who actively opposed conscription in order to end the draft and the Vietnam War. The film shows how their personal and collective acts of nonviolent noncooperation with the draft, risking arrest and imprisonment for up to 5 years, were a critical part of the antiwar movement, intensifying opposition to the war and eventually forcing an end to both conscription and the war.
  • Leave My Child Alone is a video of interviews with parents, a veteran Army enlistee and a former military recruiter. From the Leave My Child Alone website, “Buried deep within the No Child Left Behind Act is a provision that requires public high schools to hand over private student information to military recruiters. The purpose of this invasion of family privacy is to allow minor students to be recruited at home by telephone calls, mail and personal visits. If a school does not comply, it risks losing vital federal education funds.”
  • A Soldier’s Life: A new film of one soldier’s experience of being recruited and serving in the military from World Beyond War.
  • Subconscious War talks about how the military has become part of our culture.
  • Iraq and Afghanistan veteran Will Griffin’s Counter Recruitment presentation: The Peace Report.

Groups providing information on your rights regarding non-military options, recruiters, the Selective Service System, veterans support and disarmament:

Other groups involved in peace and social justice:

  • Peace Works Travel is a Santa Barbara based organization that provides group travel programs for students, parents and educators which activate radical empathy, inspiring participants to take positive action in the world. Their program is a fun, authentic and meaningful opportunity for travelers to explore iconic places, support mission-driven organizations and distinguish themselves as globally competent. Their goal is to humanize destinations, complex world events and the solutions found in sustainable enterprise. They provide curricular-aligned itineraries that teach history, international relations, digital literacy, and social entrepreneurship as essential tools for engaged citizenship.

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