WMD Foundation

WMD Foundation Dialogue and Reconciliation We believe that acknowledging another’s suffering, saying
“I’m Sorry,” is a necessary first step toward healing and reconciliation.

Through the use of social networking technologies, Americans will
have an opportunity to promote healing and reconciliation between
both the citizens and soldiers of the United States and Iraq through
offering an apology for the suffering caused by war. The uploading of
"I'm sorry" videos and subsequent discussion will offer an opportunity
for peaceful, rational discussion where conflicts can be resolved
nonviolently.

09/21/2020

The WMD Foundation needs help with its website (WordPress), YouTube channel and social media sites. If you, or someone you know, would like to help out please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you, Steve

09/21/2020

To all our friends following us on FaceBook, The WMD Foundation has several projects currently underway and we are in need of a volunteer to help post to our website (WordPress), our YouTube channel and social media sites. If you, or anyone you know, are interested please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you, Steve

09/21/2020

Quick note to all of our friends following us on FaceBook. We have several ongoing projects and are in need of a volunteer to help with our posting on our website, YouTube channel and social media sites. If you or someone you know has WordPress and social media skills please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Thank you, Steve

07/23/2020

Ron implores us to rise to the occassion and support each other in the wake of COVID-19.

07/19/2020

Pablo Mason urges us to act together to strengthen our individual freedoms rather than use our individual freedoms to undermine our communal well-being.

07/15/2020

Kathryn discusses her work in community mental health and how COVID-19 has revealed the fragility of capitalism.

07/12/2020

Carmen, a clinical social worker, discusses her work providing stress reduction for Firefighters in the time of COVID-19, as well as the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation.

07/08/2020

Rev. Genjo Marinello discusses how COVID has highlighted pre-existing social inequalities.

07/02/2020

Carolyn DeWolf, RN discusses her perspective on COVID-19 and the importance of human connection.

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