WILPFer Dianne Blais was one of 22 women who traveled in Nicaragua recently to investigate the conditions and the lives of Nicaraguan women.
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Our One WILPF Calls for 2023 are now quarterly. Our format is shifting a bit, and we’re asking for your feedback in a short survey.
The Greater Philadelphia Branch continues its anti-racism work through a bimonthly Roundtable Discussion on Unpacking White Privilege. The branch also stood with other peace groups on Jan. 22 to say “No to Nukes.”
Announcements & Updates: Facebook training on Feb. 7 will teach special strategies to magnify our messaging; “Galentine’s Day” Zoom Party to be held Feb. 13 for the WILPF SMART Facebook group.
You can help share the facts through supporting resolutions, so that people in the U.S. know the truth about Cuba.
Adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism by the United Nations would be the wrong way to fight hatred toward Jews. ACT NOW to prevent this from happening!
Announcements & Updates: Virtual “Gathering” to be held in Summer 2023; Encouraging WILPF members to join and use WILPF SMART on Facebook; Jane Addams Branch members are not at-large but part of WILPF US’s virtual branch!
Our CSW Programs coming up in March 2023 are a way for WILPF US to expand access to the UN among our membership and they give us the opportunity to advocate on behalf of WILPF.
WILPF US President Darien De Lu signed a Proclamation proclaiming January 21st, the infamous day of the 2010 Supreme Court’s catastrophic Citizens United decision, as Jim Allison Day in WILPF and requests every member and branch honor Jim’s activism and contributions by taking action.
WILPF US is looking at planning the 2024 Congress as an in-person event. Here are the steps and how you and your branch can get involved.