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28 Feb 2003

 

The People For Peace Project websites have been a forum for sharing information, ideas and resources as well as connecting projects, organisations and efforts to create a more peaceful, just and sustainable world for over seven years. Now they are expanding with the launch of a multi-media publishing company devoted to promoting a culture of peace. The first two projects are a book and CD.

 
 

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The People For Peace Project websites have been a forum for sharing information, ideas and resources as well as connecting projects, organisations and efforts to create a more peaceful, just and sustainable world for over seven years. Now they are expanding with the launch of a multi-media publishing company devoted to promoting a culture of peace. The first two projects are a book and CD.

We Want Peace On Earth: A Guide for the Peace on Earth Movement, which has been read free by many thousands on the internet since 1996, will be published in May by 1st Books Library. It will still be readable free on their website.
The We Want Peace on Earth! CD is a compilation of 12 peace songs by 12 independent artists and will be available from March 25. Musicians are encouraged to submit their peace song CDs or MP3s to The People For Peace Project to be considered for future compilation CDs of peace songs. All artists receive a royalty and these CDs are being used by nonprofits for fundraising.
FURTHER INFORMATION : Contact: Robert Alan Silverstein, The People For Peace Project
See Songs4Peace.com for more details as well as a list and links to more than 250 peace songs
WEB SITE : http://www.WeWantPeaceOnEarth.com EMAIL: PforPEACE@aol.com

 
 

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