[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 108 (Wednesday, July 18, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1271-E1272]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                      HONORING MARY ALICE O'CONNOR

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                           HON. GEORGE MILLER

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, July 18, 2012

  Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with my 
colleagues, Congressman Jerry McNerney and Congressman John Garamendi, 
to recognize Mary Alice O'Connor as she retires after 7 years as 
Executive Director of the Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center.
  Mary Alice, born in Chicago, Illinois, was ordained a minister by the 
Unity of the Spirit Ministry School in 1991 and earned her bachelor's 
in business administration from Golden Gate University in 2002. After 
many years working for industry leaders in the communications sector, 
Mary Alice joined the Peace and Justice Center as executive director in 
2005. Over the past 7 years, her work has embodied the Peace and 
Justice Center's mission ``to work for a culture of peace through 
education, advocacy and community building,'' while at the same time 
increasing business operations and doubling the Center's operational 
budget in just 3 years.
  Under Mary Alice's leadership, the Peace and Justice Center planned, 
expanded, and promoted a number of invaluable community programs that 
have raised awareness for both local and global issues of social 
justice. The

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``Speakers' Forum'' hosts distinguished individuals to address global 
peace, issues of environmental justice, gun violence, and the politics 
of crime and punishment that affect quality of life in local 
communities. The ``Art and Writing Challenge'' encourages awareness and 
discussion among Contra Costa County students of the environment, 
economic inequality and the promotion of non-violence. The first 
``Creating Peaceful Schools Conference'' brought together over a 
hundred local educators to develop strategies for promoting non-
violence in the classroom and encouraging children to focus on ways to 
promote a more peaceful and just environment. Furthermore, through 
peaceful public protests against wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and many 
educational forums developed by Mary Alice and her board of directors, 
the Center has become a well-known hub for thoughtful discussion of 
current events in the East Bay Area.
  Mr. Speaker, we invite this chamber to join us in honoring Mary Alice 
O'Connor for her tireless and dedicated service to the people of Contra 
Costa County. We join her family, colleagues, and friends in 
congratulating her on a successful and fulfilling career at the Mt. 
Diablo Peace and Justice Center, and wish her the very best on her 
future endeavors.

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