Happy 105th Birthday WILPF!
Published on April, 53 2020Photo by Cherill Spencer.
By Judy Adams, Peninsula/Palo Alto Branch, WILPF International
May 2020
On April 28, 1915, during World War I, a unique group of 1,136 women from warring and neutral nations gathered in The Hague to discuss how to end the war and ensure permanent peace. The meeting ended with the foundation of the Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom.
In these difficult days, we reflect on the work of WILPF for 105 years for peace and freedom, and honor those who came before us who have inspired us to carry on their work. WILPF US asks each of you to celebrate by sharing with online posts – using #celebrateWILPFturns105, and in other creative ways, the positive things we have gained or learned or done with WILPF.
International WILPF asks us to remember our history when we face today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. We honor that history at the same time that we acknowledge the distance we must go before war ends and our other goals are reached.
For example, the Peninsula/Palo Alto Branch shared a digitized slide presentation on Vimeo originally from the 1980s that used one of WILPF’s slogans, “Listen to Women for a Change.” Through the images and captions, you can still catch the spirit of the women whose work for peace and justice paved the way for ours.
Especially in this time of a global pandemic, when there is so much suffering, we have opportunities for action to ease the suffering now, with healthcare in crisis, food insecurity, economic loss, and an uncertain future on so many fronts, and to work for a future that is peaceful, just, and free of the nuclear threat. Our committees, branches, and members continue to act collaboratively for a healed planet, a return to democratic process, and an end to poverty and racism.
When we say “Happy Birthday WILPF” we honor all who came before us, and express our wish for a better world ahead!