IDOPP 2009 Resources
Getting Organized
2009 Organizing Handbook (for Vigils & Listening Initiatives)
Training
Listening Initiatives
Listening Strategy (PowerPoint training file)
Notes of Listening Training Conference Call #1
Stream Listening Training Conference Call #2 (100MB - 1:42:18) (Clicking this link will take you to a new page where you can listen to a recording of Part 2 of the Listening Initiative Training conference call. )
Time-Indexed Notes of Listening Training Conference Call #2
Vigils
Media
"How to Get the Media Coverage You Need" (streaming audio of training call)
Notes of "How to Get the Media Coverage You Need"
Promotional
Three Categories of Participation (Quick Comparison Chart)
Sample Press Release (Glendale, CA Church of the Brethren)
Lansing, MI Church of the Brethren Ad
Post-IDOPP Altoona, PA newspaper article
Post-IDOPP Oakton, VA newsletter article
Stories and Reports from Previous Years
Resources for Youth
Live Simply Workshop
Workshop Overview - Making Connections
"Planting" Rocks for Peace Lesson Plans
Large Dove Puppets for vigils, processions, etc. (available from Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots website (http://rootsandshoots.org)
Coloring Pages
Worship Resources
Preaching
Peacemaking from a Shalom Perspective
A Liturgy for Peace (The Mustard Seed Associates)
A Peace Liturgy (by Brian Burch for the Tronto Catholic Worker Community)
Manor Church of the Brethren, Lancaster, PA Order of Service
Monroeville, PA Church of the Brethren Order of Service
Greene, IA Church of the Brethren Order of Service
Prayer for Peace Liturgy (Wellspring, UK)
A Prayer for Brethren Peacemakers
Here We Are (by Kathy Guisewite)
Other Worship & Organizing Resources
Tips for Planning a Public Prayer Procession (organizing)
Peacemaker Workbook (children)
Pax Christi Liturgy (worship)
Prayers for Different Violence Issues (UK, Joint Public Issues Team) (prayers)
Episcopal Peace Fellowship Prayers (prayers)
An Urgent Supplication (Catholic Peace Prayer resource)
Resources on Specific Violence/Social Justice Issues
Mennonite Peace and Justice Network- Find a wealth of faith-based resources on the "Annotated Peace Resource List for Parents."
National Council of Churches - Offers a variety of print resources and curricula on topics from overcoming, racial injustice, reducing poverty, interfaith relations and many more.
On Earth Peace Resource Pages - On Earth Peace offers peacemaking resources for church leaders, Sunday school teachers, parents, conflict resolution practitioners and peace and justice advocates.
Purple Wagon - A website "for people interested in parents and children and their explorations and discussions of war, peacemaking, and terrorism." This website is facilitated by Church of the Brethren teacher and author Judy Myers Walls and her colleagues at Purdue University and offers an outstanding wealth of activities, articles, curriculum guides, and other resources for parents, kids, youth, and educators.
Domestic Violence:
Mennonite Central Committee - Abuse response and prevention site has solid resources addressing violence from a faith perspective.
Minnesota Center against Violence and Abuse - Offers excellent articles, resources and fact sheets covering child abuse, domestic violence, general violence, crime, human rights, peacemaking, youth violence and many more.
"Praying for Peace: domestic violence and faith communities round-table report." - This report was commissioned in the UK for the Greater London Authority, but provides an excellent rationale for involving faith communities in issues surrounding domestic violence.
West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Offers a web resource for faith communities with practical suggestions for congregations wishing to reach out to victims of domestic violence.
Adults and Children Together Against Violence - Web-based resources for homes and childcare centers regarding media violence. On the same site, there are educational resources on early violence prevention, conflict resolution, discipline and managing anger.
Killology Research Group - The website of Lieutenant Colonel David Grossman. Excellent resources connecting media influences to violence in kids, youth and young adults. Check out the latest research showing the link between exposure to violent video games and movies and reduced cognitive brain function.
National Institute on Media and the Family - This is a research-based organization documenting the positive and harmful effects of media on children and youth. Find research, ratings of movies and video games. They help you "watch what our kids watch."
Gun Violence:
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence - Find a wealth of reports and articles addressing gun violence in the United States, including its recently released report, "No Gun Left Behind: The Gun Lobby's Campaign to Push Guns Into Colleges and Schools."
The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence - This is a national coalition of 44 civic, professional and religious organizations and 100,00 individual members that advocate for a ban on the sale and possession of handguns and assault weapons. Find research, fact sheets and ways to get involved.
Poverty Issues:
Annie E. Casey Foundation - The primary mission of the Annie E. Casey Foundation is to foster public policy, human service reforms and community supports to meet the needs of children and families. Check out the Knowledge Center for resources on a variety of topics, including the needs of children of immigrants, reducing the child poverty rate, and reducing juvenile violence.
Children's Defense Fund - Resources for advocacy on issues facing children including the latest CDF Gun violence report.
Crossroads Ministry - An inter-faith ministry dedicated to dismantling racism offers training, resources, and a bibliography of relevant readings on its site.
Damascus Road Anti-racism Process - An Anabaptist anti-racism training and skill development program, this program offers workshops and resources for dismantling racism. Informational newsletters are archived on site. A program of Mennonite Central Committee.
Southern Poverty Law Center - Excellent secular resources for teachers, parents, teens and kids learning to combat racism and other biases in our society. One idea: National Mix-It-Up-at-Lunch Day, where students challenge their peers to mix with each other beyond their usual peer groups.