- Sign Up
- Connect
- Connecting Globally
- "Tell me more"
- Global Network
- Circle Principles
- Join A Circle
- Meet A Sister
- Take Action
- Step by Step Instructions
- Listen
- Learn
- Share
- Volunteer
- Partner
- Donate
How to use our site
A Website for Women
While Peace X Peace was designing this site, we imagined women from hundreds of cultures all sitting in one big circle, sharing their stories and their struggles, laughing together, getting to know one another...building peace.
Our intent is that every colorful photo, friendly word, easy-going technology, and warm online communication creates a massive virtual circle of fascinating women who are sharing, connecting, listening, and learning from one another as they build a more balanced and peaceful world.
CONNECT and JOIN - Click here to become a member or to step into the heart of our community: the Global Network, where members are connecting and communicating around the world. JOIN NOW!
SHARE and LISTEN - Click here for inspired stories and interviews or for sharing your own to inspire others. Sample:
- Voices from the Frontlines - the stories and the voices of our community of women everywhere.
- Voice X Voice - recorded interviews with ordinary/extraordinary women who inspire us
- Story X Story - written stories from around the world, and an invitation to write your own for the world to read
LEARN - Click here to get your questions answered, enjoy our publications, explore global women's issues, and explore our favorite topicwomen's Circles. For quick and easy learning, visit:
- The Virtual Classroom - one-stop shop for answering most of your questions. We recommend attending class frequently!
- Page X Page - one-page overviews of issues that impact women's lives
- PeaceTimes - our e-newsletter, featuring stories about women, peace, and development
PARTNER - Click here to explore how Peace X Peace links up with other organizations. Maybe yours!
VOLUNTEER - Click here to learn how volunteering makes the world go round. Join women from Afghanistan to Zambia, from Morocco, southern India, Europe, Latin America, and the United States as they spread the word and bring their sisters into the Global Network.

