RECORDING: National Peace and Democracy Coalition of Iran

There’s a familiar pattern unfolding once again.

Rising tensions. Military escalation. Calls for strength and retaliation. And beneath it all, a growing sense that we are being pulled toward yet another prolonged conflict—one that will carry real consequences for millions of people, both abroad and here at home.

But if we are serious about peace, we have to be willing to look deeper.

Not just at the headlines.
Not just at the politics.
But at the underlying system that makes war so persistent—and so profitable.

Join Move to Amend for a timely and critical conversation with Moji Agha, a leader with the National Peace & Democracy Coalition of Iran, as we explore the current moment through a broader lens—one grounded in history, lived experience, and a commitment to peace and self-determination.

Too often, discussions about Iran are shaped by fear, misinformation, and narratives that dehumanize entire populations.

This event offers something different.

A chance to:

  • Hear directly from a voice connected to the Iranian people

  • Understand the deeper historical and political context behind current tensions

  • Explore how corporate power and militarism intersect to drive conflict

  • Reflect on what meaningful, lasting peace could actually look like

At a time when escalation dominates the conversation, creating space for understanding is itself a powerful act.

From War to Root Causes: At Move to Amend, we believe that endless war is not inevitable—it is the product of a system.

A system where:

  • Corporate interests influence public policy

  • War becomes profitable

  • And the voices of everyday people are pushed to the margins

That’s why we are working to pass the We the People Amendment, a constitutional amendment to end corporate constitutional rights and remove big money from our political system.

Because you can’t meaningfully challenge war without challenging the system that profits from it.

This perspective is shared by allies like Veterans For Peace, who have endorsed the We the People Amendment as part of their broader vision for achieving lasting peace.

About the Speaker

Moji Agha is a longtime peace advocate, educator, community leader and founder of the National Peace & Democracy Coalition of Iran. His work focuses on nonviolence, cross-cultural understanding, and building pathways toward peace grounded in justice and human dignity.

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