We are a small commune that shares our living space with the homeless.
Our central commitment is resistance to war. Presently we are entering our 14th year of resisting military contracting at Carnegie Mellon University and being an advocate for those in war torn Chiapas, Mexico.
There are several ways you can get involved in our work: I can come to your campus and talk about non-violent confrontaion and the medicinal benefits of curry powder.
Check out our website, call via our toll free number (1-888-NOTOWAR), e-mail if you know others interested in this list, forward our posts… love to all of you in your work for beauty and justice.
Vincent Scotti Eirene
on behalf of Duncan and Porter House
An alumna suggested that Vince might be interested in this: http://www.cmu-fraud.com and its predecessor, http://www.cylab.org
Bottom line is that the current Administration of Carnegie Mellon is a “dead man walking” … but won’t admit it.