Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
Personnel
Betty Ball manages the RMPJC office and coordinates all our efforts in nonviolence education, including nonviolence training, conflict transformation workshops and community-building events. She works with other social justice organizations to create a more inclusive community and to end racism in Boulder. She coordinates efforts to replace toxic pesticides used in Boulder with non-toxic alternatives.
Carolyn Bninski coordinates efforts to end the US war and occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan, to halt US intervention in Pakistan and to prevent an attack on Iran, and to gain peace and justice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And she convenes both the Health Issues Collective that focuses on the benefits of a plant-based diet, and the Economic Justice Collective which seeks systemic change on behalf of a sustainable economy.
Judith Mohling, a practicing psychotherapist, coordinates the Nuclear Nexus Project: Working to End Local Hazards and the Global Threat. She focuses primarily on the global threat by acting to de-alert nuclear missiles based in Colorado as a step toward nuclear abolition and by stopping the creation of a new nationwide “Bombplex,” including a “Second Rocky Flats.” She is also deeply involved in the local hazards of the defunct Rocky Flats nuclear bomb plant. She is a parent and a grandparent.
LeRoy Moore, PhD, one of the RMPJC founders, is a full-time consultant who concentrates primarily on the local hazards of the still contaminated site of the now defunct Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant a few miles south of Boulder. A lay specialist on radiation health effects, in 1996 he retired from a decade-and-a-half of teaching courses at the U. of Colorado on nonviolent social change. He is the father of three and grandfather of five. You can read more about LeRoy’s work on his blog.[1]
References
- ↑ http://rmpjc.org/personnel/Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center personnel