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Dear John,
Thank you for everything you're doing in your community to cultivate your local peace economy. We're grateful to be on this journey with you and to be learning with and from you in this work.
Come learn with us! Please join us for our next Local Peace Economy Community Call on Wednesday, April 24th at 5:00 PT/8:00 ET <[link removed]>.
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During this call, we’ll be tapping into joy and celebration - a part of the Cycle of (Re)connection <[link removed]> that is so important to local peace economy work because of the ways it returns us to ourselves.
If you weren't able to be with us during our last meeting, we hope you can join us this time. You can catch up on our last call here <[link removed]>. You can also watch the recording of our introduction to the Local Peace Economy Workbook during our first meeting here <[link removed]>.
Local Peace Economy Community Calls take place every other Wednesday at 5:00 PT/8:00 ET. Newcomers are always welcome. Stay up to date on all of CODEPINK’s events here <[link removed]>.
Next Community Call Topic: Joy and Celebration
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The war economy feeds a landscape of fear, violence, isolation, unworthiness, and scarcity - all of which disrupts our capacity to relate to one another, and ourselves, with love and kindness. Joy, connection, and love are the wealth of a peace economy.
In a world with so much heartbreak, how can we touch into joy and celebration in a way that resources us to continue to cultivate peace? How are you celebrating life with your community? Where might celebration be needed?
You can read more about joy and celebration on page 105 of The Local Peace Economy Workbook <[link removed]>. We look forward to learning with and from you on Wednesday, April 24th <[link removed]>!
Pivot to Peace
Restraint to Pleasure
The war economy tries to keep us from seeing the ways that the things that bring us joy and pleasure are abundant and all around us. How might you live your life if you lived from this knowing? Oftentimes, in order to experience a sense of pleasure in our relationships, we need to remove a sense of transaction.
Where do you experience a sense of restraint in your life? How is it imposed on you - by yourself and by the culture you live in? What scares you about pleasure? What excites you about it? What does pleasure - not a war economy addiction - feel like in your body? How can you take more time in your day to connect to pleasure?
Read more about the pivots to peace here <[link removed]>.
The Cycle of (Re)connection
Grief, care, joy, and celebration - these experiences are some of the key entry points for (re)connecting with ourselves and each other as we divest from the war economy. This work needs just as much attention as the ways we are creating a new economy in our communities. One great resource to support ourselves in this work is the SomaSJ Practice Community <[link removed]> offered by Staci Haines <[link removed]>, a leader in the field of somatics and co-founder of generative somatics <[link removed]>. The SomaSJ Practice Community is a free, monthly space to reconnect with yourself in the company of others and practice moving from a place of alignment with what matters to you.
Inspiration for the Journey
The local peace economy is all around us. Stories of the local peace economy inspire us and teach us how we can create a culture of peace together. On the Local Peace Economy Wiki <[link removed]>, we’ve been gathering stories of local peace economy projects. Check outthis story <[link removed]> about why connecting with nature is a path to finding joy in life.
Resources
Jodie Evans recently participated in a panel called Transitioning to A Peace Economy <[link removed]> with Peace Economy Project and Franciscan Action Network. It was a rich conversation - check it out here <[link removed]>!
You can always find more resources for your local peace economy journey on CODEPINK’s website <[link removed]>. Here are some helpful links:
- Lean into supported reflection by downloading <[link removed]> or purchasing <[link removed]> The Local Peace Economy Workbook
- Tend to yourself with The Cycle of (Re)connection <[link removed]>
- Find a community of practice with The Local Peace Economy Ecosystem <[link removed]>
- Get inspired by The Local Peace Economy Wiki <[link removed]>
- Listen to CODEPINK Radio's episode <[link removed]> all about local peace economies
Please email Emily at
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With joy,
Jodie and Emily
PS: Spread the word about local peace economies in your community - buy CODEPINK's new Local Peace Economy t-shirts <[link removed]> and totes <[link removed]>!
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