The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research’s (UNIDIR) journal Disarmament Forum published an issue late last year devoted to views on civil society and nuclear disarmament. [...]
by Katherine Mullen, Peace Action Education Fund intern Growing up in the mid-1990s and early 2000s in northern Westchester County, New York, I hardly knew the significance of having the Indian [...]
President Barack “Three Wars” Obama (Nixon, Reagan and even G.W. Bush could only dream of conducting three wars at once!) was unconvincing in making his case for war in Libya last [...]
–by Kevin Martin, Executive Director The U.S./British/French-led intervention in the civil war in Libya has caused confusion on many sides – in domestic public opinion, congressional [...]
We hope the peace movement in other states will follow our lead! By Liz Klainot, Peace Action WI Program Director This past month has been very busy for members of Peace Action Wisconsin, as well [...]
Wisconsin, Washington & Egypt: what does it mean for the peace movement? By Judith Le Blanc Huge battles are going on in Madison and many state capitols over cuts in social services and the [...]
Last Saturday, I boarded a Greyhound bus from downtown Baltimore, heading to New York City’s Foley Square, where I joined 6,000 feminists and reproductive rights activists in a rally to support [...]
If you care about peace, disarmament, just budget priorities, and promoting nonviolent social and political change in the world, here is a terrific resource for you from longtime Cleveland Peace [...]
Nebraskans for Peace, a strong, statewide 40-year old organization, just became the newest Peace Action affiliate. Check them out online. We are in communication with peace groups in half a dozen [...]
By: Larry Wittner Chair, Membership/Affiliation Committee, Peace Action National Board Peace Action does a great job of working for a peaceful world. But it could do an even better job if it had [...]