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Tuesday, February 15, 2022 - 05:43

We call on people around the country to protest the war on Yemen and demand their members of Congress pass a Yemen War Powers Resolution. By O. Hugonot Haber

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 10:33

Check out what’s going on with WILPF US committees this February and join in on community events. Don’t forget to dive into January recaps in this eNews issue.

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 07:50

I am happy to join Rev. Rowan Fairgrove as we prepare you in our national organization to participate in a momentous opportunity to carry the mantle for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr forward. Our WILPF branches have voted to support and participate in the June 18 rally in DC, one of two solidarity actions for 2022. By Emily Keel

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 07:40

The Fannie Lou Hamer Branch in Columbus, Georgia, started with 8 (eight) gift memberships from the Southern Anti-Racism Network. Roy Bourgeois, Founder of SOA Watch, joined at the invitation of Fannie Lou Hamer Branch Organizer, Theresa El-Amin. Theresa has been a WILPF member for many years. By Theresa El-Amin

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 07:31

"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. By Elenita Muniz

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 07:18

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? Read on! By Marybeth Gardam
 

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 06:57

Branches and members of WILPF US voted in support of two different Solidarity Actions to take together in 2022. Read how the votes stacked up, what the final decisions were, and how YOU can participate in the planning. By Marybeth Gardam

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 06:46

You can be a citizen scientist. Take water samples to document high levels of carcinogenic PFAS “forever chemicals” where you live. It’s fun to be outdoors. The water test kit is easy to use and mail. Here are stories of two WILPF projects in Maine and Vermont to inspire you! Read more. By N. Price

Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 05:49

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%. Learn about COVID-19 and vaccination truths in this article. By Leni Villagomez Reeves
 

Friday, February 4, 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.
   Our WILPF US statement reaffirms our opposition to war and militarism to accomplish political goals.

 

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