WILPF Des Moines took a resolution to our local Democratic body requesting that they press the DNC to support a Presidential candidate debate solely focused on climate crisis.
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WILPFer Judy Adams helped organize a July 2 MoveOn National Action Day event that brought nearly 300 participants to the same Palo Alto street corner where the branch holds weekly demonstrations.
International women’s peace organizations are saying now is the time for breakthroughs in US-North Korea diplomacy, and to finally end the seven-decade Korean War.
On August 7, 2019, Corvallis (OR) WILPF co-hosted the 38th Hiroshima/Nagasaki Never Again memorial, and turnout was one of the largest in the history of the event.
Greeley (CO) Branch members celebrated the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote by handing out WILPF information in front of a large grocery store.
Mourning Rose Daitsman, sage advisor to WILPF US leaders for decades. Heart and soul of the Milwaukee WI branch.
I was among nearly 1,000 activists at the Poor People's Moral Action Congress held June 17-19, 2019, which included a Presidential Candidates Forum, workshops, and presenting a "Moral Budget."
National WILPF leaders are already preparing to play an influential role in the 2020 elections. You can be involved in many different ways…here’s how!
Earth Democracy and WILPF US recently agreed to join the Amicus Brief for Our Children’s Trust’s Juliana v United States lawsuit to secure the legal right to a safe climate for present and future generations.
Email your signed petitions and statements of solidarity to atomic survivors, or offer a speaking venue in California, before the Disarm delegation’s trip to Hiroshima and Nagasaki commemorations in August.