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About Pivot to Peace
Pivot to Peace was formed early 2020 to educate and mobilize public opinion about the benefits of a policy that facilitates cooperation and mutual respect between the United States and China. Pivot to Peace is a coalition of Americans and global citizens who are concerned about the future of relations between our country and China. We reject the escalation towards global conflict and instead urge peace and cooperation with China. We believe in the fair and open communication of information about China, its economic, social, and political affairs, free of the biases and distortions which dominate much of mainstream media in the United States. We believe that friendship and engagement between our countries is the better path towards that future.
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Shanghai Communique Explained: Preserving the US-China Joint Agreement for Peace & Cooperation
February 28, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the joint US-China Shanghai Communique. What exactly is the Shanghai Communique?
On February 28, 1972, President Richard Nixon and Prime Minister Zhou Enlai issued the Shanghai Communique at the end of the American president’s path-breaking visit to … VFP 2021 Convention - KJ Noh speaks about the US-China confrontation in the South China Sea
Activist, scholar, journalist, and organizer with Pivot to Peace KJ Noh speaks for Veterans For Peace about the US-China confrontation in the South China Sea.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC6VqAG_itY Kenneth Hammond | Myths & Facts about genocide: What’s happening in Xinjiang, China - 6/12/21
Speech given by Professor Ken Hammond | Myths & Facts about genocide: What’s happening in Xinjiang, China - 6/12/21. Professor Hammond speaks about China's policy on ethnic minorities and how that relates to the Uyghur population in Xinjiang.
Kenneth Hammond, a professor in East Asian Studies & G…