Brian Garvey is a prominent peace activist and the Executive Director of Massachusetts Peace Action (MAPA), the largest peace organization in New England. Based in Brighton, Massachusetts, and originally from North Reading, Garvey has been instrumental in advocating for nonviolent foreign policies, nuclear disarmament, and the reallocation of military spending towards human needs.masspeaceaction.org+6jimmytingle.com+6facebook.com+6


🌍 Leadership and Activism

At MAPA, Garvey organizes and supports various working groups focusing on the Middle East, Latin America, and the Raytheon Antiwar Campaign. He is deeply involved in grassroots organizing, community education, and youth engagement, aiming to reshape U.S. foreign policy through collective action. jimmytingle.com+1commondreams.org+1


✍️ Writing and Public Commentary

Garvey is a regular contributor to Common Dreams, where he shares insights on U.S. foreign policy and peace initiatives. His articles address critical issues such as the need for an arms embargo to halt Israel’s expanding war and the importance of focusing on democracy at home rather than in Venezuela. commondreams.org


🕊️ Advocacy for Peace

In response to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Garvey has emphasized the importance of the U.S. maintaining a stance of non-intervention. He has stated, "The U.S. should stay out of the conflict between Israel and Iran," highlighting the risks of broader regional conflicts and advocating for diplomatic solutions. commondreams.org+6commondreams.org+6commondreams.org+6commondreams.org+2commondreams.org+2commondreams.org+2


🎙️ Media Engagement

Garvey actively participates in media discussions to promote peace and disarmament. He has appeared on platforms like the Jimmy Tingle Show and The Jeff Santos Show, where he discusses the role of grassroots movements in shaping foreign policy and the importance of reallocating military budgets to address domestic needs.commondreams.orgfacebook.com+1jimmytingle.com+1


📬 Connect with Brian Garvey

For more information on his work and to get involved, visit Massachusetts Peace Action.jimmytingle.com+3masspeaceaction.org+3masspeaceaction.org+3

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