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4 actions (of 113)
222 active orgs.
Vigil at Sen. Reed's Providence Office
Aug 1 - Aug 1, '09
Added: Jul 24
Petition 4 Sears Island -- Time Left!
Aug 6 - Dec 31
Added: Aug 6
0%
March on the RNC and Stop the War
Aug 10 - Sep 2
Added: Aug 10
0%
Close Guantanamo Vigil, Norfolk
Aug 16 - Jun 19, '09
Added: Aug 16
0%
8th Day Center for Justice
57th Street Meeting of Friends
A.N.S.W.E.R.
AWARE
African American Alliance for Peace and Justice
Alameda Peace Network
Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation
Alliance for Jewish-Christian-Muslim Understanding (and Interfaith Peace)
American Friends Service Committee
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) SENE Southeast New England
American Friends Service Committee - CT (AFSC)
Animals Voice
Atlanta WAND (Women's Action for New Directions)
Backbone Campaign
Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace & Justice (LC4PJ)
Bergen Grassroots (DFA)
Bloomington Normal Citizens for Peace and Justice
Brevard NOW
Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition
Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War
Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice
Chicago Area CodePINK
Chicago Coalition Against War and Racism
Chicago Media Action
Chicago Progressive Alliance
Chicagoans Against Apartheid in Palestine
Chicagoans Against War and Injustice
Citizens Opposing Active Sonar Threats (COAST)
Support
Citizens Truth
Citizens for Global Solutions Baltimore, Maryland
Citizens for Peace - Cobb County
Cleveland Peace Action
Coalition for Justice
Coalition for Peace Action
Columbus Campaign for Arms Control (CCAC)
Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine
Crocus Hill West 7th Neighbors For Peace
DeKalb Interfaith Network for Peace and Justice
Declaration of Peace, Rhode Island
Democracy For Lake County
Department of Peace Campaign Illinois
Dubuque Peace and Justice
East Bay Citizens for Peace - RI
Eastside Fellowship of Reconciliation
Efficacy - CT
Ellsworth Area Peace and Justice Group
Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Equality Florida Action Network
Eyes Wide Open Florida
Fair Play for Sears Island
Fellowship of Reconciliation, Chicago Chapter
Fight For Lifers West
First Tennessee Progressives
First Unitarian Society of Mpls Social Action Committee
Florida Peace Action Network
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
Footprints for Peace
Fort Ord Environmental Justice Network
Fort Wayne for Peace
Fox Valley Citizens for Peace and Justice
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
Friends for a Non Violent World
Gay Liberation Network
Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space
Grandmothers and Others for Peace Maryland Chapter
Gray Panthers of South Jersey
Greater Boston Stop The Wars Coalition
Greater Lansing Network Against War and Injustice
Green Delaware
Green Party of Rhode Island
Green Party of Skagit County
Green Party of WA Clallam County
Ground Zero Minnesota
Growing Communities for Peace
Haiti Justice Committee of Minnesota
Hammerhard Media Works
Health Care for All Illinois
Human Rights Accompaniment in Haiti-HURAH
Humanists of Florida Association
Hyde Park Committee Against War and Racism
Illinois Ballot Integrity Project
Inland Empire Department of Peace & Peacemaking Alliance
Integrative Strategies Forum
International Socialist Organization (ISO) of Rhode Island
International Solidarity Movement, Chicago Chapter
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Iraq Veterans Against the War (Chicago Chapter)
Iraq Veterans Against the War Indiana Chapter
Iraqi & American Reconciliation Project
Jackson Interfaith Peacekeepers
Jewish Voice for Peace - Chicacgo
Just Foreign Policy
Justice and Peace Task Force of Plymouth Congregational UCC
Kennebunk Peace Department
Kentucky Interfaith Taskforce on Latin America and the Caribbean
LaFayette Area Peace Coalition
Lake Area Peace Partners
Lincoln Park Neighbors for Peace
Living Waters Sanctuary
Logan Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace
Louisville Peace Action Community
Maine Green Independent Party
Maine Solar Energy Association (American Solar Energy Society)
Mainers for Cynthia McKinney
Making Peace
March 10th Movement
Miami for Peace
Michigan Eyes Wide Open
Michigan Peace Team
Michigan Peaceworks
MidEast JustPeace
Military Families Speak Out, Minnesota Chapter
Military Families Speak Out - Michigan Chapter
Military Families Speak Out Bergen County, NJ Chapter
Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers
NJ CROP Hunger Walks--CWS/CROP
NOAC Northeast Ohio Anti War Coalition
National Lawyers Guild Washington
Nattah Education and Legal Defense Fund
Near West Citizens for Peace and Justice
Neighbors for Peace
New Jersey Impeach Groups – ImpeachThem.com
New Jersey Peace Action
New Vision Organization, Inc
Newaygo County People for Peace
Nicaragua Solidarity Fair Trade Resource
Nonviolent Peaceforce
North Shore Coalition for Peace and Justice
North Shore Women for Peace
North Suburban Peace Initiative
Northbrook Peace Committee
Northwest Indiana Code Pink
Support
Northwest Indiana Democratic Alliance
Support
Northwest Indiana Students for a Democratic Society
Northwest New Jersey Peace Fellowship
Oak Park Coalition for Truth and Justice
Orange County Interfaith Coalition for the Environment
Orono Peace Group (Maine Chapter of Citizens for Global Solutions)
PA Action
Parishioners for Peace & Justice
Pax Christi Maine
Pax Christi Springfield
Pax Christi Twin Cities Area
Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine
PeaceAction Montgomery
Peace Center of Kalamazoo
Peace Coalition of Monterey County
Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois
Peace Education Center
PeaceMajority Report
Peace Now Citrus County
Peace Presence
Peace Resource Center of Bennington - VT
Penobscot Bay Watch
People for Peace and Justice
People for a Peaceable Planet
Pledge of Resistance-Baltimore
Portage Community Peace Coalition
Potluck Democracy
Progressive-Alliance.org
Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa
Progressive Democrats America-- Ohio
Progressive Democrats of Illinois
Push for Peace
RI Mobilization Committee to Stop War & Occupation
Radical Women, Seattle
Radio Free Maine
Raging Grannies Action League
Resources for Organizing and Social Change (ROSC)
Richmond Peace Education Center
SDS (Students for a Democratic Society Denton)
Sauk Valley Interfaith (SAVAIPA)
Seattle Peace Heathens
Seeds of Peace (Morristown Unitarian Fellowship)
Shawnee Green Party
Single-Payer Action Network Summit County
Solidarity and Peace.org
Somesville Union Meeting House, UCC
St. Pete for Peace
Straits Area Concerned Citizens for Peace & Justice
Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace
Texas Civil Rights Project
Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (TEJAS)
Texas Students Against the Death Penalty
The Free Press
The Friendship Association
Third Unitarian Church Social Action Committee
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist, Peace Conversation
Support
Tidewater Peace Alliance
Twin City Artist Front
UH Students Against Sweatshops
United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA) Colorado
Upper Bucks for Democracy
Vancouver Code Pink
Vancouver for Peace
Veterans For Peace Chicago Chapter
Veterans for Peace (Chapter 139)
Veterans for Peace (Phoenix)
Veterans for Peace, Chapter 001 Maine
Veterans for Peace, Chapter 003 Bangor, Maine
Veterans for Peace, Chapter 27
Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Chicago
Voices for Creative Nonviolence
Voices for Peace
WAND Southeast Michigan
Washington for Impeachment.org
Waterville Area Bridges for Peace & Justice (WABP&J)
Support
We Are Michigan
Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ
West Michigan Justice and Peace Coalition
West Suburban Faith-based Peace Coalition
Western Mountains Peace Action Workshop
Witness for Peace - Mid-Atlantic Region
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
Women Against Military Madness
Women in Black Baltimore
Women in Black Frederick
World Can't Wait
World Can't Wait (Cleveland Chapter)
World Can't Wait (Oak Park)
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Legend
Organizations can vote/support each other's actions in one of the following ways:
The organization originating, sponsoring or hosting the event ultimately responsible for the planning and logistics of the action posted to the AOT.
An organization which can be listed on promotional materials as an endorser. Co-Sponsors can expect to be contacted by the action sponsor for specific commitments.
Participate
At least one member of the organization has committed to attend or participate.
Support
The organization is in accord with the spirit of the action and approves.
Abstain
The organization has opted to refrain from voting on this action item - equivalent to a neutral vote. 501(c)(3) organizations might note abstain if their charter does not permit support, participation, etc.
Not Support
They do not agree with the proposed action or event's concept as they understand it.
They have not voted or have not yet decided how they will vote.
Please note:
Organizations may change their vote if the consensus of their constituents changes
Sponsoring organizations may not vote on their own actions/events
Definitions
Actions are initiated at the Organizational level, and are designed to bring about effective changes towards peace and justice. Other organizations within the network may decide to co-sponsor and/or participate in actions. Another way organizations may promote an action is by offering "virtual" support, meaning that they agree with the reason, method and possible outcome of the action (but are not able to participate).
When an action achieves a 55% threshold (with at least 5 organizations either participating or co-sponsoring) the sponsoring organization composes an email describing the action in detail. That message is then transmitted to all individual members in the database and to those that have registered (5961) on the web site to receive threshold action alerts. If you would like to receive these alerts, please visit our registration page .
Action Offspring are progeny or descendants of a particular action, and are initiated by other member-organizations in the network. Action Offspring provide a method for organizations to participate in actions by creating similar, regional events relating to the "parent" action. The host-organization of an Action Offspring enable guests or those interested in attending to contact them with questions or to obtain more information regarding the event.
In order to attend or to volunteer at an Action Offspring, you must sign-up via the web site, where you may note if you are bringing guests, and/or volunteering.
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