INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019

12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m.
Historic Chester County Court House
(High Street – downtown West Chester)
SPONSORED BY: Chester County Peace Movement / www.ccpeace.org

The Chester County Peace Movement on Saturday, September 21st commemorated International Day of Peace. Peace Day was established in 1981 by the United Nations as an annual observance of global non-violence and ceasefire. In 2002, the General Assembly of the UN declared September 21 as the permanent date for International Day of Peace.
2019 Peace Day Theme: Sustainable Goal #13 / Climate Action
United Nations Sustainable Goals include: poverty, hunger, health, education, climate change, gender equality, water, sanitation, energy, environment, and social justice.
• Environment directly affects health status and plays a major role in quality of life, especially for children in poverty.
• The World Bank expects global warming to push 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030.
• In the last two decades, floods have hit 2.3 billion people.
• Droughts have affected more than 1 billion people.
• There will be more wars due to lack of basic resources such as clean drinking water.
• No part of the world is immune.
U.S. cost of war since 2001: $5.9 TRILLION
“Put people over the Pentagon,” & end this endless war!

Redirecting $200 billion from the military each year would free up $2 trillion or more over the next decade for big, bold, and urgent people-first priorities like Medicare for All and a Green New Deal against climate change.
SEPTEMBER 21, 2019

DONATIONS WERE ACCEPTED FOR THE KENNETT FRIENDS FUND FOR IMMIGRANT SUPPORT

Chris Barr, President of the CCPM, opened the celebration.
Michael Perice, currently receiving his rabbinical ordination, and mental health and addiction advocate
Ejaz Sabir, Attorney and member of Islamic Society of Chester County
Felicia Roche, Mother, writer, public speaker and mental health advocate
PA State Senator Andy Dinniman, 19th District, presented Pennsylvania State Resolution commemorating September 21st as International Day of Peace
Pennsylvania Resolution Designating September 21, 2019 as International Day of Peace
Pennsylvania Senate Chambers
Rich Mollica, ordained minister with the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship and homeless advocate
John Hellmann, member of the Chester County Peace Movement
Carolyn Comitta, PA House Representative, 156th Legislative District
Certificate of Congressional Recognition from Chrissy Houlahan. US House Representative, 6th District
Jerry Simotas, Veterans For Peace
Matt Hayes, Musician
Kyle Hudson, father, business owner and radio host at WCHS in West Chester
Tonya Thames-Taylor, granddaughter of former sharecroppers, Quaker, and Associate Professor of American History
Christine Riddick, advocate for criminal justice reform and Philadelphia Chairperson for a local police district advisory board
Matt Hayes and Luke Baulerlein
Kevin Patrick Kelly, West Chester Opioid Task Force Committee and member of the Chester County Peace Movement
Mayor, Dianne Herrin, presented West Chester Borough Proclamation for International Day of Peace 2019
BOROUGH OF WEST CHESTER PROCLAMATION