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Post date: Thu, 02/10/2022 - 07:31

By Elenita Muniz
WILPF Cape Cod

February 2022

"Racial Reckoning," a program of three short plays, two by WILPF member Candace Perry, was presented recently by Wellfleet Preservation Hall. The virtual program was sponsored in part by a grant from the Joan Patchen Fund, established in memory of a long-time WILPF Cape Cod member and artist. The fund supports the work of WILPF branches in the use of the arts to promote social change and create a more peaceable world. 

Candace has written several plays dealing with white privilege and the impacts of historical racial prejudice, especially in the southern United States, where she was raised. Her fellow playwright, John Dennis Anderson, also has roots in the South. As Candace wrote in her grant proposal, "We bring a history of our Southern roots and a concern for our white privilege to our work. As a longtime member of the Cape Cod Branch of WILPF, I’ve learned how racism and white supremacy have impacted every part of our lives."

The plays dealt with a 1952 racist novel, the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee, and a newly discovered interracial family connection. "As white artists dealing with the topics of racial reckoning," Candace wrote, "we want to be sure we are sensitive and aware of what we might be missing, so we propose including an African-American theater artist as dramaturg."  Professor Charles Pace joined the evening as dramaturg and facilitated a very thoughtful and thought-provoking discussion with the playwrights as well as audience members following the plays.

The Cape Cod branch of WILPF will use this collection of plays as the core of its 2022 celebration of International Women's Day. It will be a virtual presentation hosted by members of the branch, including a live discussion.  

Joan Patchen served in many capacities and inspired many great actions as a WILPF member. She was Program Coordinator for the international WILPF Congress held in Baltimore. A gifted artist and actor, she also taught nursery school on Cape Cod and worked as an agricultural artificial insemination technician in Kentucky, among her many career experiences. Joan's joy in life, her enthusiasm for creating a better world, and her booming and infectious laugh helped lead the Cape Cod branch during one of its most productive eras. Her family and friends established the Joan Patchen Fund as a way to continue Joan's work through the efforts of WILPF branches. 

Inquiries about applying for a grant from the Joan Patchen Fund can be addressed to Elenita Muñiz, Cape Cod WILPF, at elenita@meganet.net.

 

Post date: Thu, 02/10/2022 - 07:18

The Women, Money, & Democracy Committee Re-Envisions Itself

By Marybeth Gardam
Women, Money, and Democracy Committee

February 2022

On January 29, the Women, Money & Democracy held its second Committee Planning Retreat.
The members have committed to doing their economic justice work through gender equity and racial justice lenses. What does that mean?   

According to Committee Chair Marybeth Gardam, it means the committee members committed in October to intentionally build-in critiques and evaluations of their project based on how relevant they really are to people at the bottom of the economic ladder, who are most affected by economic injustice... and how to make them more accessible to communities of color and people in poverty.  

The current projects include:

  • Revising and updating Challenging Corporate Power: Assert the Peoples’ Rights materials.
  • Lifting up the possibility of a Caring Economy to Flip the Switch On A Sexist, Racist Economy through the committee’s partnership with An Economy of Our Own.  
  • Advocating for Public Banking across the country with a Public Banking Toolkit and a 6-session series Women’s Learning Circle to train and organize activists. 
  • Re-Envisioning a More Just Monetary System.  

The committee began to re-evaluate current projects at the November 2021 and January 2022 planning retreats and contemplated what possible new projects/issues they might be missing. They considered new Leadership models and meeting structures to make their work more effective. And they managed to build in some fun with the planning.  

What’s next for WILPF US’s Women, Money & Democracy Committee? Stay tuned. The W$D Committee includes brilliant women from across the US and meets via Zoom every third Tuesday at 8 p.m. eastern. If you are interested in joining W$D, contact Marybeth Gardam at mbgardam@gmail.com.
 

Post date: Thu, 02/10/2022 - 06:57

Standing together on ONE DAY, with ONE MESSAGE, as ONE WILPF

By Marybeth Gardam
Women, Money, & Democracy Committee

February 2022

Twenty-one Branches and sixteen members of WILPF US voted in support of two different Solidarity Actions to take together in 2022. The votes were collected through a google ballot form attached to an eAlert that went out to all members and over the branches listserv.

There were originally three Solidarity Actions proposed, based on the support generated during the November and December ONE WILPF Zoom Calls (which occur the second Thursday of every month) at 7 p.m. eastern. But the third option received much less support, so was jettisoned, though branches and members are encouraged to pursue it on their own.

First choice: Twelve branches and seven individuals chose VOTING RIGHTS actions as their first choice. The decision was to advocate for voting rights legislation and against voter suppression laws in early 2022, then plan WILPF-branded Get Out The Vote efforts for the Fall of 2022. A working group to plan the action(s) will begin meeting on Monday, January 24, and roll out plans in the next several weeks.  

The twelve branches included: Fresno CA, Pittsburgh PA, Peninsula/Palo Alto CA, Triangle NC, East Bay CA, Cape Cod MA, Des Moines IA, Monterey CA, Tucson AZ, San Francisco CA, and Burlington VT.  

Second choice: Eight branches and three individuals chose the Poor Peoples Campaign June March On Washington DC as their second choice. A working group led by Emily Keel (NC) and Rowan Fairgrove (San Jose, CA) will develop an urgent mobilization plan to appeal to all branches to get folks to Washington DC or their state capitals on June 18. The WILPF PPC contingent supports our strategic partner, the Poor Peoples Campaign. Folks who wish to help organize this working group should contact Emily Keel at ekkeel2me@gmail.com.

The eight branches included (though Greater Phoenix said their vote was miscounted): Greater Phoenix, Madison WI, Triad (NC), San Francisco (CA), East Bay (CA), and the Jane Addams Branch of At-Large Members.

The third choice, which was not supported as a WILPF US-wide Solidarity Action, was the Mayors for Peace Anti-Nuclear Project. Many branches reported that their cities are already Mayors for Peace cities, which may have affected the choice. Members and branches who wish to pursue this excellent project are invited to access the wonderful Mayors For Peace Toolkit assembled by Jackie Cabasso of the Western States Legal Foundation.  

We reported on progress and planned the details of each Solidarity Action strategy in our ONE WILPF Call on Thursday, February 10. The guest speaker was an expert on the tenuous election politics under the Philippines authoritarian dictatorship of President Dutarte. It resonates with our Voting Rights Solidarity Actions this year.
 

Post date: Thu, 02/10/2022 - 06:46

Marguerite Adelman and Pat Elder taking a water sample at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Jericho, VT. Photo by Bob Adelman

By Barbara West
WILPF Maine and Pat Elder, Military Poison Project

WILPF US Documents Military Poisons in Maine’s Waters

Testing in the Androscoggin River

Thanks to the generous financial support of WILPF US and the efforts of WILPF members Barbara West and Martha Spiess, we were able to document high levels of carcinogenic PFAS in the waters of the Androscoggin River in Brunswick, Maine. PFAS are otherwise known as per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, and they have been used in firefighting foams on military installations since the 1970s. The Military Poisons project of the WILPF US Earth Democracy Committee teamed up with Friends of Merrymeeting Bay to test the surface waters running off of military bases.
This is an example of all of us being citizen scientists. The WILPF members who participated in this Earth Democracy project are regular activists, just like all WILPF members.

PFAS Contamination: water, deer, eggs, and milk:

The team documented high levels of the toxins, highlighting the dangers of consuming fish from the contaminated waters. One test of a stream flowing out of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station into the Androscoggin River showed 1,662 parts per trillion of PFAS, a staggering amount for surface water.

Yet, still to this day, the Department for Environmental Protection does not have PFAS guidelines for surface water, even though press coverage reported that the chemicals impact human fertility, cholesterol, immune system, and hormone levels. Alarmingly, a Maine environmental official said the WILPF results were similar to a Navy test of the same stream in 2018.

Martha Spiess and Barbara West It is also distressing to know that deer in some parts of Maine are so heavily contaminated that the state has advised the hunters not to eat the meat. And, alarmingly, eggs and milk have also been found in the state with toxic levels of PFAS.

“We think this is an excellent project for WILPF members,” said Barbara West (in green sweater). Martha Spiess agreed, saying, “It’s really not too involved. You submerge the cup into the water and let it drain through the filter, and then you mail it to the lab.”

Left: WILPF members Martha Spiess and Barbara West collect a water sample in Maine to document PFAS concentrations from military activities.

For more information or contributions to this ongoing testing program, contact Nancy Price with the WILPF US Earth Democracy Committee at nancytprice39@gmail.com.

The Vermont PFAS/Military Poisons Coalition
A comprehensive state-wide project of WILPF Burlington and Earth Democracy

By Marguerite Adelman

Marguerite Adelman
Marguerite Tabling at Burlington, VT Art Hop. Photo by Bob Adelman

Our 2022 Action Agenda

The Vermont PFAS/Military Poisons Coalition, a project of WILPF Burlington and WILPF US Earth Democracy, is starting work on its 2022 action agenda. 

Since its inception more than a year ago, the coalition has been working to educate the public about PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) more commonly known as “forever chemicals,” and to mobilize grassroots, intersectional advocacy to demand public and environmental health action on PFAS chemicals.

We starated the year by sending a petition and email to every legislator in Vermont's Senate and House. The petition, currently signed by 199 Vermonters, demands more aggressive PFAS legislation in Vermont and recommends (10) pieces of must-pass PFAS legislation. 

First, legislation to ban the entire class of PFAS chemicals (a number of toxic compounds approaching five thousand) in Vermont, including the manufacture and inclusion of PFAS in all consumer and industrial products sold in or otherwise imported into Vermont, including AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam). 

Second, to prohibit landfills, refineries, and other industries from dumping any and all forms of treated or untreated industrial leachate into municipally-owned sewers and wastewater treatment plants and/or public waterways, and

Third, to prohibit municipalities and private waste processors from dumping sewage sludge and septage on federal, public, and private land in Vermont or neighboring states.

The result: A number of Vermont Senators and Legislators have contacted us and expressed interest in drafting and pushing additional PFAS legislation. Other proposed legislation concerns remediation and cleanup of PFAS, litigation, testing, and more. We hope to start meeting with legislators in late January.

Our coalition has also conducted citizen science, using affordable PFAS water testing kits from Cyclopure. With a grant from WILPF US to Pat Elder’s Military Poisons Project, we were able to test two military locations in Vermont and one military Superfund Site in New York that flows into our common body of water: Lake Champlain. As reported by Seven Days and Vermont Digger, we have found concerning levels of PFAS near both military installations.

Like Governor Whitmer of Michigan (October 27, 2021), our coalition also calls upon Governor Phil Scott to issue and sign an Executive Directive limiting state purchases of products containing PFAS. Governor Scott can easily take this action on behalf of our environment without going through the legislature. In fact, any Governor can do this.  We've been getting our Commentary and Editorial on this issue printed across the state.

You Can Pressure Your Own Governor: You can use our Op-Ed and/or Commentary and pressure your governor to do the same. Governors can act much more quickly than state legislators can, and using the pressure of a state’s purchasing power can get manufacturers to take action sooner.

Be Your Own Media: Given the lack of investigative journalists and the difficulty of getting media coverage in our small state for PFAS, we use social media, Op-Eds, and Editorials to educate the public and stir them to action. Coalition members have committed to writing various topical PFAS editorials and commentaries between January and May of 2022. We are doing research on the topics we want to highlight and the legislation we want to see passed. 

Probably in June of 2022, we are planning a Summit on Water.  Part of our goal is to bring all groups that are working on water issues together at this summit to report on what they are doing.  We’ll also invite the public and legislators.  We want this summit to look at the big picture on water and to see ways we can gain traction by working together.

In the meantime, we will continue to distribute our PFAS educational materials to libraries, city halls, and other groups around the state. 

Be the media and organize in your community. If you’d like to know more especially about how to organize in your community on PFAS, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We have sample letters to the editor, op eds, and our PFAS petition. We are happy to share our work with WILPF members across the country. Contact me, Marguerite Adelman, WILPF Burlington, at madel51353@gmail.com and go to Military Poisons to read Pat Elder’s articles and click on states and go to Vermont.

Post date: Thu, 02/10/2022 - 05:49

By Leni Villagomez Reeves
Co-chair, Cuba and the Bolivarian Alliance Issue Committee

February 2022

Some obvious truths:

  • Vaccinated people can still get COVID-19 infection, especially with the currently circulating omicron strain.
  • Vaccinated people are less likely to have severe diseases and less likely to die.
  • Previously healthy, fully vaccinated people have died from COVID-19. To act as if vaccination is a magic bullet-proof vest is to risk “winning” a bad outcome lottery.  
  • Illness caused by SARS CoV-19 is statistically predictable but individually unpredictable.

More obvious truths: 

  • Until most of the world is vaccine-protected, new strains of the virus will continue to mutate and circulate.  
  • Where inequities are largest, the death toll from the pandemic is greatest.

Within the US, vaccination rates vary widely, and so do deaths from COVID-19. Mississippi has the highest death rate at 359 per 100,000 people. Mississippi is essentially tied for the lowest rate of vaccinations with Idaho, Alabama, Wyoming, and Louisiana, all with vaccination rates around 50%.

If Cuba were a state, as US annexationists sought to make it, it would lead the vaccination rate list by far to 87% and have a death rate lower than any other state at 73.6 per 100,000 people. Of course, in that case, it wouldn’t have had a revolution, would not have developed a free universally accessible public health system, wouldn’t have developed a biotechnology sector as part of that health system, wouldn’t have been able to develop vaccines and vaccinate its population as well as offer vaccine to other countries in the world. So probably, its statistics would have resembled those of Mississippi.

To find extremely low vaccination rates, it is necessary to go beyond the third-world areas of our first world nation to the very low-income countries of the world. Burundi at 0%; DR Congo at 0.2%; Chad at 0.5%; Haiti at 0.7%; Yemen and Guinea-Bissau at 1.2%. 

The problem of the lack of access to vaccines is a global capitalist system that views the people of developing countries as expendable. Wealthy nations bought up far more vaccines than they could even use. The WHO-backed COVAX program, which relies on voluntary donations, had no vaccine available.

In countries with rates under 10%, and there are many, most of them are in Africa, not even health care workers are vaccinated. Vaccine supply inequity, caused by poverty on the one hand, and a profit-seeking pharmaceutical industry on the other, is setting up a situation in which the virus can continue to spread and mutate. The uneven and unfair distribution of vaccines represents a moral problem as well. And it represents a problem for world peace: the vaccine and disease inequities destabilizes economies, promotes nationalism, and arms conflict.

“Unless we vaccinate the world… I don’t think we can end this pandemic,”  WHO Director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. “Boosters cannot be regarded as tickets to a planned celebration.”

Helen Yaffe, scholar in Latin American and Caribbean development and expert on Cuba, said, “I think it is clear that many countries and populations in the global south see the Cuban vaccine as their best hope for getting vaccinated by 2025.”

“And actually, it affects all of us because what we are seeing with the omicron variant is what happens when vast populations have almost no coverage, is that you have mutations and new variants developing and then they come back to haunt the advanced capitalist countries which have been hoarding vaccines,” she added, in a recent interview with CNBC.

John Kirk, professor emeritus at the Latin America program of Dalhousie University, said, “The objective of Cuba is not to make a fast buck, unlike the multinational drug corporations, but rather to keep the planet healthy. So, yes, making an honest profit but not an exorbitant profit as some of the multinationals would make,”

Sources
 

Post date: Fri, 02/04/2022 - 12:17

No more wars!

Contact Congress and take other nonviolent action to promote peace, disarmament, and diplomacy as solutions to the Ukraine crisis.

The WILPF US statement reaffirms our opposition to war and militarism to accomplish political goals. 

We must use the people’s power as this crisis continues and shifts!  

See below for our 1, 2, 3 list of actions you can take individually. And find there important Ukraine background information.

Continue local branch and group “visibility actions” – and take photos of your actions to share with and encourage others.

Be organized and visible as a group in your community!

Gather with other WILPF members and take to the streets. Hold visibility actions by holding signs and banners in well-trafficked areas such as major intersections or highway overpasses. Help raise awareness and urge the President to use diplomacy to prevent a war with Russia. Make your own signs: “No war over Ukraine”, “Stop the NATO expansion”, etc. 

Take photos of your action and send them as jpegs with who-what-when-where information to our social media coordinator nfortuno.abeleda@gmail.com and to michael@teamgood.org for our website. Post them on https://www.facebook.com/groups/wilpfsmart/

Taking individual action is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

One petition to sign

The United Nations Security Council met on January 31 about this Ukraine issue, but no resolution was reached. Diplomatic processes must be used to back away from armed conflict. Visit this link to look for and sign the petition to President Biden and UN Secretary General António Guterres, urging them to continue to work on diplomatic solutions.

Two phone calls to make regarding H.R.6470: Stop the arms shipments!

Call Speaker Pelosi's Office (202) 225-4965 and say: Do not bring H.R. 6470 to the floor. We must stop, not increase, the arms shipments to Ukraine. This is a dangerous bill that threatens to plunge us into another war by further weaponising Eastern Europe.

Phone your Congressional Representative and say: I ask you to NOT sign on to Congressman Meek's dangerous legislation H.R. 6470 to further embroil the U.S. militarily, but to introduce legislation supporting a moratorium on NATO expansion.

You can read this new bill here.

Three or more letters to write

Easily write to your two senators and congressional rep by going to this website and filling out their form. Or you can copy their letter, revise it into your own words, and send it via your political representatives’ own websites (it’s time to bookmark those on your computer!)

Here is a fine opening line: I insist, as your constituent, that you must do everything in your power to prevent war in Ukraine. Write a similar letter to the President here:

We also ask you to write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Here is an opening paragraph: We residents of town name must call out the warmongers in Congress, if the Ukraine crisis escalates into a full armed conflict between Russia and the U.S. we could see nuclear missiles raining down on OUR town! We must urge our political representatives to advance peace through diplomacy. The corporations who provide military materials to the U.S. government spend millions of dollars every year lobbying our congressional reps so they will authorize more money for buying the corporations’ weapons. We must counter that pernicious cycle with our loud voices.

Background Information: Some Reasons for This Situation

We, in WILPF US, are appalled by the current situation and crisis developing in Ukraine. Both the USA and Russia are posturing to confront each other with no regard for the welfare of the people of Ukraine. WILPF has been working for peace and justice since our founding in 1915, when we met with representatives of the “belligerent” nations who were, at that time, waging World War I on battlefields in Europe.

Governments and the press claim philosophical and political differences between Ukraine and Russia are driving this conflict. However, the underlying causes are yet another egregious example of the evils of patriarchy and militarism. This time the Ukrainian people are caught between the interests of two waning superpowers. We recognize that the people of the Ukraine, like the people of Cuba and Haiti in our own hemisphere, are ill served by the militarism and competing – but mutually reinforcing – white supremacy of Russia and the USA.

The actions and counteractions by Russia, the USA, and some European countries, have been prime examples of the war system that puts profit and power ahead of people. WILPF advocates for system change, for growing a peace culture and for an economic system that mitigates climate change.

Lost in media discussions of this conflict are the underlying issues around fossil fuel distribution and fledgling democratic movements in Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Ukraine.

We must de-escalate the situation now. Thousands of nuclear weapons are primed for use by both the USA and Russia. These nuclear weapons could annihilate much of life on Earth.

An official WILPF US statement, for release to the press, is forthcoming.

To see that WILPF US is in agreement with our sister WILPF sections, please read this statement issued by our European sections. They recognize that genuine security can be built only on a long-term positive and common vision for peace, equality, and justice, put into practice.:

Thank you from your DISARM/End Wars Committee for taking action on the Ukraine situation.

Contact disarmchair@wilpfus.org with any questions.

 

 

 

Post date: Wed, 02/02/2022 - 06:08

A listserve is an email tool which allows a group of people to email to the entire group, without disclosing the email addresses of all those on the “list”.  Special WILPF listserves provide important communications functions for the organization and for many WILPF committees. Generally, listserves are restricted to WILPF US members only. To be added to a listserve, see the list-specific instructions below or contact the (co-) chair of the relevant committee.  

For all listserves, basic rules apply:

  • Be open to listening to different opinions
  • Be kind and courteous
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  • Respect everyone’s privacy
  • No ad hominum attacks; no personal insults or attacks on a specific person

Additionally,  to protect our IRS non-profit status, there can be no endorsements of political parties or electoral candidates on any WILPF US listserve.

Please see below about the various WILPF US listserves and how to join them. If you have additional questions, email info@wilpfus.org.

Issue Committee Listserves
The issue committees are the primary means for planning and developing national WILPF activist and political work, which is then publicized to WILPF branches and members. Any WILPF member can join any issue committee, and most issue committees have their own listserves.

To join an issue committee and/or be added to its listserve, please contact the issue committee, using the contact email addresses provided on each issue committee’s webpage. 

Other Committee Listserves
WILPF US has various other committees and ad hoc committees, some of which have listserves. You must be a committee member to be included in these listserves. For more information about WILPF committees and ad hoc committees, see https://wilpfus.org/resources/committees.

WILPF Members Discussion Listserve
On this listserve WILPF members can discuss all things related to WILPF.  However, again –  no endorsements of political parties or electoral candidates! Violations of this or the other guidelines listed above can result in being removed from the listserve. 

This listserve is open to current WILPF US members only. You can join it by clicking here and filling out the simple sign-up form. New subscribers will be added to the listserve after staff verifies their WILPF membership is current. 

The Branches Listserve
The Branches listserve is restricted to branch liaisons and national leadership.  For further information about branch liaisons and branch contacts, click here. If your branch wishes to change its branch liaison  or branch contact, please email the information to membershipchair@wilpfus.org.  

As a national communications tool to connect all branches, the Branches listserve has its own guidelines. Click here to read them.
 

 

 

Post date: Wed, 02/02/2022 - 05:32

WILPF relies on the commitment of volunteers in committees to advance our work. The committees function within the guidelines and best practices approved by the national Board. Click here to see these guidelines.

WILPF program and issue work primarily takes place within our issue committee. All WILPF US members are welcome to join any issue committee. For further information about the functioning, organization, and current  issue committees see here.

WILPF US members are also welcome to join many of our national ad hoc committees. Additionally, some of the standing committees of the Board seek qualified members. For more information about about openings in ad hoc committees and standing committees of the Board, email Secretary@wilpfus.org.

Post date: Mon, 12/06/2021 - 10:30

December 2021

Let’s Talk: Share About WILPF US

Start the new year right! Let’s talk on Tuesday, January, 4 2022! You’re invited to join the WILPF President, Darien De Lu, to ask and share about WILPF US. The monthly Before and After Meetings take place a half-hour before and in the half-hour following the Program Committee meeting (for two hours, at 5 p.m. PST / 6 p.m. MST / 7 p.m. CST / 8 p.m. EST).

Before/After Meetings are open to all WILPF members, with the Before Meeting starting at 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time and the After Meeting at 7 p.m. Pacific Time. These are occasions for more informal conversation and getting to know each other better. Additionally, you’re welcome to tune in to the Program Committee meeting, but only committee members may speak. 
    
Register for the Before/After Zoom: Register here.  
(This link is also for the Program meeting and is valid through the monthly first-Tuesday meetings through April 2022.)

First Annual Fannie Lou Hamer Human Rights Conference 

Fannie Lou Hamer Human Rights ConferenceFannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977) is a prominent leader for the Civil Rights Movement, women’s rights, and American voting. She was also a community organizer, activist, and challenged the definition of liberation and freedom. The Fannie Lou Hamer branch of WILPF US in Columbus, GA was formed in January 2021. 

The First Annual Fannie Lou Hamer Human Rights Conference, sponsored by the Fannie Lou Hamer branch, will be held this Saturday, December 11. WILPF US awarded a mini grant of $1,500 to the Fannie Lou Hamer branch for this conference.

The conference will consist of an opening plenary, breakout sessions, and discussion.

Topics will be: Ending Mass Incarceration, Abolishing the Death Penalty, Immigration Justice, the UN International Decade for People of African Descent /Reparations, and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).

Registration is required. Please register here

For more information, contact Theresa El-Amin at theresa@projectsarn.org, (919) 824-0659.

Building Branches from the Inside & Out

Inside & Out LogoThe branches (Sacramento, San Diego, Des Moines, Boston, and Philadelphia) of the Inside & Out Initiative have been working hard in developing their goals and how they will be using their microgrant.

On Sunday, December 12, 2021, all branches will be participating in the Inside & Out Cohort Social in a Roundtable Discussion: Asset Based Methodology, featuring Rosa Saavedra. Rosa has 25+ years of community organizing experience utilizing asset methodology. She will share her experiences and learn more about what the branches have been working on.

Results for the Inside & Out Initiative survey will be out soon January 2022. The Inside & Out Initiative is inviting all WILPF US branches to two upcoming training sessions: LeadHERship (January 2022) and LGBTQIA 101 (To be determined). Are you curious about your leadership style or want to learn more about the leadership style of other branch members? Then the LeadHERship workshop is for you!

LeadHERship workshop description

WILPF members will spend time exploring different leadership styles using the Leadership Compass Self Assessment. This aims to deepen their appreciation for everyone's different work styles, reflect on individual work styles and identify areas for growth. 

If your branch needs support in: restructuring, organizing, training, capacity building, creating goals, and more, consider applying for the Inside & Out Initiative 2022. The application will be available soon. If your branch is interested in applying and learning more about the Inside & Out Initiative, please email: Mary Hanson Harrison - harrison0607@msn.com or Nikki Abeleda - nfortuno.abeleda@gmail.com

We’re hiring! Make a change with WILPF US.

Are you – or someone you know – looking for part-time work? WILPF is seeking independent contractors for two positions. The Fundraiser/Development one is 40 hours/month, and the Assistant to the President (an administrative position) is about 21 hours/month.

For further information on either, please contact President@wilpfus.org.

 

Post date: Mon, 12/06/2021 - 08:44

Dianne Blais, in Washington DC at the PPC march & rally on November 15

By Dorothy Van Soest
WILPF Liaison to the Poor People’s Campaign (PPC)

December 2021

A Call to Moral Revival Into Real Action

The first person I met was Sister Carol Gilbert. I had read about her and Ardeth Platte and their anti-nuclear work.  She asked if I knew Ray Acheson and helped me put on my WILPF sash... I was only a few feet from Rev. Barber as he spoke about the huge costs incurred by social cuts... and held the banner all the time except for a few minutes when he told us to put our signs down and clap. Numerous people noted and took pics of the banner.  I was glad to have WILPF represented. — Dianne Blais, Jane Addams Branch, at the Supreme Court on Nov 15, 2021

Our nation is at a critical crossroads when, now more than ever, we must put WILPF’s partnership with the Poor People’s Campaign: A Call to Moral Revival into real action.

WILPF and the PPC are on the same side. The side of ensuring education for our children instead of insulating billionaires from tax cuts. The side of providing paid sick leave and paying fair wages instead of creating more money for fewer people. The side of politicians who vote to uplift the whole society and guarantee full access to the ballot instead of those who would hide behind a coward’s filibuster and allow voter suppression to go unchecked. The side of fighting for the soul of the nation and democracy instead of letting the love of money, which is the root of all evil, be our nation’s guiding principle.

WILPF is on the side of the Poor Peoples Campaign as an active partner in the moral fusion movement, uniting people all over the country to address the five interlocking injustices that have led to over 140 million people being poor or low wage. Now more than ever, we are called to realize WILPF’s partnership with the PPC through taking action.

CALL TO ACTION: WILPF Representatives needed for Moral Monday March in Washington on December 13 at 12 p.m. EST

CALL TO ACTION: WILPF REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED. With the pandemics of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and a war economy, voter suppression, and COVID-19 decimating our lives and democracy, we must demand that Congress pass voting rights and Build Back Better before the year ends. RSVP today to join the Poor People’s Campaign Washington DC to tell Congress: Get It Done in 2021!

Don’t have enough people to fill a bus? Join with your state Poor Peoples Campaign. To find your state contact go to the PPC Website.

Unable to travel to DC? Watch the action on livestream, by yourself, with others, with your branch. For viewing information, visit PPC's Facebook.

Register to get updates and more information: PPC Website.

What else can you do? Call and email your Senators, demand that they listen to the 140 million poor and low wealth people in the United States. Tell them to get legislation done in 21! Here’s a sample script:

My name is _______ and I am a resident of ____ State at zip code______.

I demand that you pass critical legislation that serves the 140 million poor people in the United States. Justice delayed is justice denied. The Senate must end its legislative filibuster immediately and pass critical legislation before the end of the year, including:

  • President’s Build Back Better Agenda as a first step to addressing poverty in the wealthiest country on earth
  • For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to protect the sacred right to vote for all Americans
  • PRO Act and a $15 Minimum Wage for All Workers to give the working class the ability to organize in their workplaces and a basic minimum standard of living

SAVE THE DATE: June 18, 2022 for Mass Poor Peoples & Low Wage Workers Assembly and Moral March on Washington

ORGANIZE AND MOBILIZE WILPF TO BE THERE! This will be a generationally transformative event in DC that is one part of the broader movement to realize a Third Reconstruction building across the country.

It is not just a one-day event. It is a declaration that we must do more to make DC hear us and meet the needs of more than 140 million poor and low-income people—a declaration that this is not a political game. People are dying; more than 50% of our children are poor or low wealth—a declaration that we are here. We will never again be divided, and we will be heard— a declaration that we are doing M.O.R.E., the Mobilizing, Organizing, Registering, and Educating of poor and low wealth who are eligible to vote in 2022—a declaration that we understand. In the words of Frederick Douglass during the years leading up to the First Reconstruction, “power concedes nothing without a demand.”

Watch this video Announcing the March and show it to others: Poor People's Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival

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