Welcome
The Jeannette Rankin Peace Center exists to connect and empower people to build a socially just, non-violent and sustainable community and world.
We are committed to a process of reflection, dialogue and action, both in times of crisis and in the ongoing work of peacemaking.
We believe that informed, engaged citizens are the foundation of both democracy and peace, and aim our efforts at supporting both. More
Latest News and Announcements
22nd Peacemaker Award
The 22nd Peacemaker award was awarded jointly to the Missoula Women in Black and to the woman responsible for organizing them, Carel Schneider. Read Betsy Mulligan-Dague’s speech from the event for more information.
Read our latest newsletter
"Missoula's Peace Park is growing"
The
JRPC has 4.4 acres on Waterworks Hill that we are developing into a
park dedicated to peace and including some sign of peace that can
be seen from the city. Recently, the Montana Conservation Corp
and 23 volunteers helped us cut 950 ft of trails to make the park more
accessible. And Fr. Jim Hogan donated a bench that has been
placed in the park. Many thanks to all! To donate toward
further development, get more information about the land or submit an
idea contact us at 543-3955 or peace@jrpc.org
Thank you Missoula for a successful --and fun --2007 Peace Party!
Please support the many businesses and individuals who donated to make our event successful. Here's a complete list of donors. Tell them you appreciate their support of the Peace Center!
Thank you to Mayor john Engen and the Missoula City Council for placing our referendum on the November 2007 ballot
Want to end the war in Iraq? Plan to speak up on your November
2007 ballot in Missoula. You will have the opportunity to cast
your vote calling on Congress and the President to plan an immediate,
orderly and safe troop withdrawal.
Got a thought to share? Participate in our new Peace Blog!
Apply for an account at openmissoula.org and then go to the peace blog and start some dialogue!
Bike/Walk Alliance for Missoula (BWAM)
BWAM is a new group advocating more options for sustainable transportation. If you'd like to get involved, visit www.bikewalkmissoula.org for information.