Worldbeyondwar.org has published an alternative calendar promoting the furtherance of peace and the abolition of war and the military industrial complex.
A statement from worldbeyondwar.org says: "In the United States there are holidays to celebrate militarism just about every week, and increasingly one hears about them on the radio, at public events, and in corporate advertising that apparently believes militarism sells. Other nations have seen a similar rise in military celebrations.
"What would a calendar of peace holidays look like? At WorldBeyondWar we believe it would look something like this.
"We're making it available for free as a PDF that you can print out and make use of: PDF , Word . To download, right click the link and select 'save as'.
"We're also displaying on the front page of WorldBeyondWar.org the holiday, if any, to be marked or celebrated on whatever day it happens to be at the time. So you can always just check there.
"We think that part of developing a peace culture is marking great peace moments from the past. Knowing what peace holiday any given day is, or what holidays are coming up soon, can be very useful in creating and promoting events, writing op-eds, and interesting the corporate media in something that is otherwise too important and news worthy to be touched.
"World peace holidays can build unity among activists. They can be used for education (celebrating the Hague Peace Conference of 1899 on 18 May could cause someone to want to know what that conference was). And they can be used for encouragement and inspiration (on a gloomy 20 March it might be nice to know that "on this day in 1983, 150,000 peace rallies were held in Australia")."