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End the Madness: Grannies Say “End the Madness” to be aired on Hiroshima and Nagasaki remembrance days 2020. 
End the Madness: Grannies Say “End the Madness” to be aired on Hiroshima and Nagasaki remembrance days 2020. 
GPBP speak out to end forever wars! (March 2021)
Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia lead chants and song at the 1/9/20 anti-war protest at Philadelphia City Hall.
GPBP interviews with Count the Money for Nuclear Weapons participants at Thursday’s protest in front of Philadelphia City Hall. On the left an interview with Auwal Ibrahim Musa, Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre and to the right an interview with Vicki Seitchile GPBP supporter. Middle video captures the spirit of the event as participants and GPBP members count millions of dollars being taken from social spending to fuel the military industrial complex. (10/24/19)
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Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia (GPBP) member Linda Battiste and daughter Jadyn Battiste talk to CBS news reporter Cleve Bryan at yesterday's protest at city hall. About 200 protesters, including GPBP member Helen Evelev and Nancy Cunningham, protested the administration's emergency declaration and advocated for a more compassionate approach to asylum seekers. (2/18/19)
(Below) Granny Peace Brigade leading the crowd at the Philadelphia 2018 Women's March
(Below) Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia at People's Climate March April 29, 2017
Planet Over Profit! Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia will not be silent and talk about why they are out today marching for the planet in near 90 degree, record hot, April weather.
Planet Over Profit! Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia will not be silent and talk about why they are out today marching for the planet in near 90 degree, record hot, April weather.
(Below) Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia Presentation at Philadelphia Library for FIT-C April 6, 2017
Several granny members share about their experience working in the peace movement, how the Philadelphia chapter of GPBP got started, and talk to audience members about ways to work together in the current political climate.
Several granny members share about their experience working in the peace movement, how the Philadelphia chapter of GPBP got started, and talk to audience members about ways to work together in the current political climate.
(On left) Audio interview with Grannies Jean Haskell, Elle Rader, Mark Rader, and Linda Battiste at Women's March January 21, 2017 with freelance journalist Noah Levinson of Philly Cam. Discussion centered on the origins of the GPBP and their role in the Women's March.The interview also includes a brief interview with Mark Rader, the spouse of a granny member, who participates in a group known as the "Romeos" (Retired Old Men Eating Out) who meet weekly in support of the grannies.
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(On left) Action News Coverage of Women's March January 21, 2017. Featured speakers, Granny Peace Brigade Philadelphia, leading the crowd in singing Holly Near's song "Singing For Our Lives".
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Listen to this inspiring song by Holly Near:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWqGfEczfFk&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWqGfEczfFk&feature=player_embedded
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(On left) Protest Song Practice: Women Power! (To the tune of Oh Susanna)
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(On left) Protest Song Practice: "Singing for our Lives" by Holly Near
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(On left) Women's March Video Announcement
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