Peace Organizations "Without a direct action expression of it, nonviolence, to my mind, is meaningless."  -- Mahatma Gandhi "We who work for peace must not falter. We must continue to pray for peace and to act for peace in whatever way we can, we must continue to speak for peace and to live the way of peace;  to inspire others, we must continue to think of peace and to know that peace is possible." -- Peace Pilgrim

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Peace Organizations   March 11, 2004  

  • United for Peace & Justice (National) United for Peace & Justice is a national campaign that brings together a broad range of organizations throughout the United States to coordinate work against a U.S. war on Iraq. The initial meeting was in Washington, DC on October 25, where more than 70 peace and justice organizations agreed to form United for Peace & Justice and signed a statement or purpose.
  • Pledge of Resistance Sponsors: American Friends Service Committee, Education for Peace in Iraq Center, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Global Exchange, Interfaith Network of Concern for the People in Iraq, Lutheran Peace Fellowship, National Network to End the War Against Iraq, National Youth and Student Peace Coalition, Nonviolence International, Not In Our Name, Pax Christi USA, Peace Action, Resource Center for Nonviolence, Voices in the Wilderness, Veterans for Peace, War Resisters League and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
  • Peace Action: Practical Positive Alternatives for Peace Peace Action, the merger of SANE and The Freeze, has effectively mobilized for peace and disarmament for over forty years.

 

 

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