Dear Al,
What is the Foreign Policy for
All?
Massachusetts
Peace Action and our allies are holding a series of discussion workshops across
Massachusetts in Winter 2015 for our members and partners to come together and
discuss the fundamental problems of American foreign policy and what a new
approach would look like.
Led
by members of the Foreign Policy for All working group, the workshops will
include a short slide presentation and ample time for discussion
on:
- What’s wrong with U.S. foreign
policy?
- What are the values that should guide our
foreign policy?
- What are the key issues and priorites
that should be addressed?
- Action steps: What it would take to get
there from here? What are the obstacles? What actions are the people in the room
prepared to take to join us in our efforts?
Participants can read the Foreign Policy for All working
paper or the shorter Foreign Policy for All At a
Glance before or after the workshop.
Feedback collected will be used to improve the working paper.
The Foreign Policy for All, incorporating your ideas, will come before Massachusetts Peace Action’s annual meeting on February 7, 2015 for discussion and further input. Rev. Osagyefo Sekou and Rep. Dennis Kucinich will be the keynote speakers.
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