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We Refuse Silence

Peace is not passive. It is resistance, disruption, and courage. The Peace Rebellion stands with the oppressed — always. Our full stance:

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Children are dying, displaced, and erased across the globe.
Bombed in Gaza.
Starved in Sudan and Congo.
Uprooted in Haiti.
Stripped of sovereignty on Indigenous lands.
Torn from families at borders.
Written out of textbooks.
Banned from bathrooms.
Locked in cages.
Shamed for their pride.
Punished for their resistance.

This is not a string of isolated tragedies—it is a pattern. A world order that chooses domination over dignity, denial over truth, comfort over justice. And children pay the price.

The Peace Rebellion was born because we refuse to look away. We refuse the false comfort of neutrality when the very lives of children are at stake. To teach peace without naming the forces that destroy it—colonialism, fascism, white supremacy culture, capitalism, patriarchy, climate collapse—is not peace. It is complicity.

Neutrality is not an option. Civility is not a shield. Silence is not innocence.

Maria Montessori stood against fascism and exile in her time. Today, we take up that legacy in ours. Montessori meant to awaken a movement for justice.

We stand and we name:

  • There is no Montessori without resistance to oppression.

  • There is no “both sides” when genocide is unfolding.

  • There is no peace without disruption.

 

We will speak when institutions hide. We will act when others wait. We will center the children the world would rather erase—Black, Brown, queer, trans, disabled, migrant, poor—because their survival is non-negotiable.

This is not a statement for the news cycle. It is our orientation, our refusal, our rebellion.

 

Peace is not passive.
Peace is disruption.
Peace is solidarity.
Peace is rebellion.

And until every child is free, our work is not done.

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