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Day Without Violence

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The Day Without Violence (DWV) was launched in 1996 by the Peace Studies Association (UMass Lowell is a founding member) and has been held annually at more than 100 universities and colleges throughout the United States. DWVs are held in early April to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Sometimes the events for the DWV last for two or more days.

For our DWVs, we have organized lectures, small-group discussions, interactive skits, training workshops and teen dances at UMass Lowell and Middlesex Community College. Our peace banner, with hundreds of signatures and messages, has been displayed at many locations at both UMass Lowell and in the community. In 1998, a manual on organizing DWVs was written by PACSI’s student assistant. A copy is available in our Resource Space in O’Leary Library, room 500.

Events at our DWVs have been attended by more than 1,000 people. These have included several hundred urban youth who have come to UMass Lowell for workshops, dances, etc.


2012 Day Without Violence

The 17th annual Day Without Violence will take place on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 from noon to 2 p.m. in O'Leary Library, Room 222, on UMass Lowell's South Campus. The address is 61 Wilder St., Lowell. Get directions using our interactive Google campus maps.  The speaker is John Prendergast, the 2012 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies.

Peace and Conflict Studies Institute (PACSI) - 265 Riverside Street, Olney Science Center Rm 201, Lowell, MA 01854-5045
Phone: 978-934-3904 Fax: 978-934-4099 Email: Robert_Gamache@uml.edu

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