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Codders for Peace and Justice - Our mission is to actively
promote and encourage democratic, multi-racial and non-violent decisions
in all aspects of our nation's domestic and foreign policy.
We join progressive individuals and organizations across the Cape, and seek to extend this cooperative alliance. By connecting, we learn from each other, help each other, and increase our effectiveness. Awareness, education and non-violent action are the tools we use to better understand and confront our nation's dominant institutions and powers. We challenge global corporate capital in the promulgation of war, environmental destruction and impoverishment, and seek peace, freedom, justice, democracy, and respect for the rights and security of all people, as well as the earth's living environment. http://www.capecodpeaceandjustice.org/ |
| PEACEWOMEN.ORG
- A Project of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
(WILPF) United Nations Office,
in New York City. The PeaceWomen Project monitors and works toward
rapid and full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution
1325 on women, peace and security. To these ends:PeaceWomen hosts Peacewomen.org, a website that provides accurate and timely information on women, peace and security issues and women's peace-building initiatives in areas of armed conflict; PeaceWomen works to facilitate communication among and mobilization of advocates and supporters in civil society, the UN system and governments working on women, peace and security issues; and PeaceWomen advocates for the integration of gender analysis in the governance, peace and security work of civil society actors, the UN system, and governmental bodies. http://www.peacewomen.org/ |
| POCLAD - Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy - We are twelve writers, educators, activists,former elected officials, directors of environmental, labor and human rights organizations, union organizers, and researchers scattered around the country who formed POCLAD in 1994. We have spent nearly the last decade researching corporate, labor and legal histories, rethinking our past organizing strategies and talking with people about democracy movements.We work with politically active citizens, historians, lawyers, and others, exploring: a) how fundamental relationships that govern our lives were established (for example, why most corporate harms against life, liberty, property and democratic self-governance are regarded as legal; how corporations can deny their workers freedom of speech and other Bill of Rights protections); b) why decades of valiant citizen resistance, along with regulatory laws galore, have neither stopped corporate assaults nor shifted governing power to people and communities; c) what people can do. http://www.poclad.org/index.cfm |
| The Council on International and Public Affairs was founded in 1954 and is a non-profit research, education, and publishing group. It seeks to further the study and public understanding of problems and affairs of the peoples of the United States and other nations of the world through conferences, research, seminars and workshops, publications, and other means. http://www.cipa-apex.org/ |
| 2004 Racism Watch is an effort to get organized and prepared for similar developments this year. 2004 can be the year that we make visible an explicitly multi-cultural network of activists who understand the obligation to confront racism whenever and wherever we find it. We can put those who use racism for divisive and destructive ends on the defensive and help to get better candidates elected. http://www.racismwatch.org/ |