Many would be shocked by the extent and the variety of the damage done by military bases, both foreign and domestic — damage done to international relations, the natural environment, the rule of law, democratic hopes, societies, cultures, and public resources. We want to help you create a local, real-world event on October 4, in solidarity with others all over the world. We’ve got presentations you can modify and use, speakers you can invite, videos you can show, and activities you can try.
This day of education builds on the global days of activism and media held earlier this year.
Participating Organizations
Here is a slideshow presentation (Canva template and Powerpoint). Be sure to use presenter mode to see the notes.
You can add to this presentation to include information on your local base(s) — feel free to ask us for help in doing so.
Here is a version for Africa, which you can also take and edit further (Canva template and Powerpoint). Also in French (Canva template and Powerpoint).
Article: Converting U.S. Military Bases to Peaceful Use by Christian Sorensen.
Military bases could provide land for urgently needed solar and wind energy facilities, and are largely connected by rail lines which could be used to run power lines.
Swedish version: Världens kamp mot militärbaser (Thanks to https://folkmotdca.se)
Environmental Working Group’s Map of 720 Military Sites in the U.S. with PFAS Contamination.
Bombs in Your Backyard Database: An interactive map and database of military sites in the U.S. that contain toxic pollutants and contaminants in the soil or water, as well as sites that contain explosives or discarded military munitions.