As we prepare for the January 22nd ENTRY INTO FORCE of the UN TREATY ON THE PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, please help us to get cosponsors for “Warheads to Windmills” before it’s introduced into the 2021 Congress. By E. Thomas.
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The war in Yemen has entered its sixth, devastating year, with more than 100,000 people dead and millions on the brink of famine. We must act now! Please join the International Day of Action on Yemen on January 25, 2021. By O. Hugonot Haber.
WILPF US calls for the Cuban International Medical Brigades to be nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Henry Reeve medical team has worked in 29 countries to cure the sick and help prevent spread of the virus. By L. Reeves.
Apply by December 20 to be one of five branches to participate in a new initiative, “Building Branches from the Inside Out.”
Support the organization you love by giving a WILPF membership to someone you love this holiday season; Branches, set up a time to talk with the Congress Program Committee to start planning your August 2021 Congress presentations.
Create a relationship between those you love and the organization you love – give a WILPF membership this holiday season!; All are welcome to the November 10 program call to discuss the Call for Peace and PPC; Order the W$D Public Banking Toolkit to make economic justice and peace a reality.
Honduras was the 50th country to ratify the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), making it international law for the 75th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations! Write to the UN Secretary-General, and join our Dec. 4 webinar on AFRICOM. By E. Thomas & R. Lloyd.
Join us on Wednesday, November 11 to launch the WILPF Membership Drive! Two pros will share ideas and tips with us on expanding our network. By S. Pandey & J. Corderman.
On October 18, 2020, Bolivia went to the polls and it was a landslide for the MAS party! After a US-backed coup, workers – many indigenous – protested and resisted intimidation to make this election their victory. By L. Reeves.
“I look at myself in the mirror, forehead angry and tight, shoulders sagging under the weight of two public health emergencies…. I long to be out protesting, rail at the health vulnerabilities holding me captive at home.” By D. Van Soest.


