Military Spending
After a short-lived decrease following the end of the Cold War and modest cutbacks following the height of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. military spending is once again on the rise. More than half the U.S. discretionary federal budget goes for destructive purposes while the remaining discretionary federal programs—including energy and the environment, housing, health, and transportation—divide the remainder. As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said decades ago: “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”
We see the true cost of these misguided priorities in unaffordable education, environmental destruction, a crumbling infrastructure, and the lack of universal access to comprehensive healthcare. Cutting military spending and putting billions of discretionary dollars towards positive ends—education, housing, addressing climate change and creating green jobs—would create a more just economy and improve life for many people. UFPJ works with many organizations and coalitions to challenge U.S. budget priorities that fuel the arms race and conflicts around the world.
Weekend of Action in Washington, D.C. Nov. 10-11
On November 10-11 in Washington, DC, there will be an historic gathering of groups and people to end US wars at home and abroad. On Saturday November 10 the Peace Congress will bring together advocates for peace and economic, racial, environmental and climate justice...
Women’s March on the Pentagon
In response to the continuing march of military aggression by the USA and to put an antiwar agenda back on the table of activists, we are calling for a Women's (and allies) March on the Pentagon on the 51st anniversary of the 1967 big antiwar event in DC and...
First International Conference Against US/NATO Military Bases
November 16-18, 2018, Dublin, Ireland Add Your Support and Join Us For full information go to http://nousnatobases.org/ As a Friend of Peace Around the World, you know how the threat of war permeates the present global atmosphere. The increasingly aggressive and...
Keep Space for Peace Week October 6 – 14, 2018
International Week of Protest to Stop the Militarization of SpaceJoin with the Global Network Against Nuclear Power & Weapons in Space and Womens International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section during Keep Space for Peace Week to promote social justice...
Afghanistan and Perpetual War: Everyone Loses.
October 7th is a grim reminder of 17 years of war in Afghanistan – a war that has brought death, destruction and grievous injury to so many, with little, if any, success and no conclusion. Most Americans cannot explain why we are currently at war in seven countries–...
Divest Your Tuition Dollars from War
With the end of summer upon us, 16 million students in the U.S. have headed off to campus to begin their fall semester of college. As colleges and universities welcome their students, we’re asking the question: how many institutions are using our tuition dollars to...
Sailing for a Nuclear-Free World and a Peaceful, Sustainable Future
GOLDEN RULE's WEST COAST SAILING TOUR The Golden Rule anti-nuclear protest boat sailed in 1958 toward the Marshall Islands to interfere with nuclear bomb tests. The newly restored ketch has been "Sailing for a Nuclear-Free World and a Peaceful, Sustainable Future"...
September 8 Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice March in San Francisco
"...[G]lobal warming and nuclear war are two different ways that humanity, having grown powerful through science, through production, through population growth, threatens to undo the natural underpinnings of human, and all other, life." - Jonathan Schell, 2007. During...
IT’S NUCLEAR FREE FUTURE MONTH: PROTEST AND SURVIVE!
From the Korean Peninsula, to the South China Sea, to the Middle East and South Asia, all the nuclear-armed states are engaged in unpredictable conflicts that could catastrophically escalate out of control. Tensions between the United States and Russia have risen to...
Exciting New Tool to Divest from the War Machine
UFPJ enthusiastically joined the Divest from the War Machine Coalition, a massive initiative to reel in the U.S. war machine by demanding that our institutions, local governments, faith communities and others divest their money from weapons companies and those who...
Poor People’s Campaign in D.C.: Confronting the Distorted Moral Narrative
United for Peace and Justice is proud to be a partner in the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. On Saturday June 23, UFPJ’s National Co-conveners Jackie Cabasso and Terry Rockefeller joined thousands of people at the U.S. Capitol Mall to let...
Where is the Memorial Day for Civilians Killed in Wars?
Memorial Day, formerly Decoration Day, is a day to remember those who died while serving in the armed forces. Decoration Day began as a way to remember the Civil War dead, more than 700,000, by placing flowers and flags on their headstones. Today, in our time of...