by UFPJ web | Apr 19, 2019 | Action Alerts, Anti-Intervention, Member Group, Saudi Arabia, Top Story, Yemen
This is a shameful moment in American history. Despite the bipartisan War Powers Resolution successfully passing through both chambers of congress, Trump is using his presidential veto power to maintain U.S. involvement in the brutal Saudi-led war in Yemen. It’s not...
by UFPJ web | Feb 20, 2019 | Action Alerts, Anti-Intervention, Member Group, Top Story
Organize and take action! Join Worldwide Actions on February 23. We must not be silent in the face of recent U.S. aggression against the Venezuelan people. With Donald Trump in the White House, hostilities have escalated to threats of all-out military violence. The...
by UFPJ web | Jan 28, 2019 | Action Alerts, Anti-Intervention, Statement, Top Story
Last Thursday, an Open Letter to the United States, signed by Noam Chomsky and 70 scholars on Latin America, political science, and history as well as filmmakers, civil society leaders, and other experts, was issued in opposition to ongoing intervention by the United...
by UFPJ web | Dec 19, 2018 | Action Alerts, Nuclear Disarmament/Redefining Security, Top Story
Senators Merkley, Warren, Gillibrand, Markey, Wyden and Sanders have introduced the Prevention of Arms Race Act of 2018 (S.3667), which declares a sense of the Senate that “President Trump’s announcement of the intent of the United States to withdraw from the INF...
by UFPJ web | Oct 13, 2018 | Action Alerts, Member Group
This urgent message is from our allies at Veterans For Peace, who gave us permission to send it to our national list. New rules have been issued that will eliminate the right to protest as we know it in Washington, D.C, but the government is required to consider...
by UFPJ web | Sep 13, 2018 | Action Alerts, Economic Justice, Events & Updates, Member Group, Racial Justice
September has arrived and we’re less than a week away from Campaign Nonviolence Action Week, September 15-23, connecting the dots between war, poverty, racism, climate change, and the epidemic of violence. UFPJ has endorsed Campaign Nonviolence as have many...