United for Peace and Justice
Template:TOCnestleft United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) is a coalition of more than 1400 local and national groups throughout the United States who have joined together to protest the immoral and disastrous Iraq War and oppose our government's policy of permanent warfare and empire-building.[1]
The National Coordinator is Leslie Cagan.[2]
United for Peace and Justice is a partner organization of the Institute for Policy Studies.[3]
Communist influence
Several Marxist organizations are involved in the UFPJ leadership but the most influential has been the Communist Party USA, through members and Steering Committee such as National Coordinator Judith LeBlanc, Steering Committee members such as Jacqueline Cabasso, Libero Della Piana and Siri Margerin and affiliate leaders including Rosalio Munoz, Alfred Marder and Erica Smiley.
Steering Committee
The UFPJ Steering Committee voted on at UFPJ's 4th National Assembly December 12-14, 2008 in Chicago.
- Dana Balicki -- CODEPINK
- Phyllis Bennis -- Institute for Policy Studies
- Frida Berrigan -- War Resisters League
- Jacqueline Cabasso -- Western States Legal Foundation
- Steve Carlson -- Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice
- Libero Della Piana -- Communist Party USA
- Matt De Vlieger -- Orlando Peace and Justice
- Lisa Fithian -- Alliance for Community Trainers Inc.
- Joseph Gainza -- American Friends Service Committee - Vermont
- Nora Gordon -- Brooklyn For Peace
- Katie Heald -- PDX Peace Coalition
- Mike Hearington -- Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition
- Bill Henning -- US Labor Against the War
- Marilyn Katz -- Chicagoans Against War and Injustice
- Hany Khalil -- War Times
- Leslie Kielson -- NYC - United For Peace and Justice
- Siu Hin Lee -- National Immigration Solidarity Network
- Siri Margerin -- Bay Area - United For Peace and Justice
- George Paz Martin -- Milwaukee Coalition for a Just Peace
- Monami Maulik -- Desis Rising Up and Moving - DRUM
- Deb McIntyre -- South Dakota Peace and Justice Center
- Michael McPhearson -- Veterans for Peace
- Bamshad Mobasher -- Oakland Park Coalition for Truth and Justice
- Perry O'Brien -- Iraq Veterans Against the War
- Shauen Pearce -- Fellowship of Reconciliation
- Baltazar Pinguel -- American Friends Service Committee
- Terry Rockefeller -- September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
- Virginia Rodino -- Baltimore - United For Peace and Justice
- Larry Syverson -- Military Families Speak Out
- David Wildman -- US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
National Organizations Affiliated With UFPJ
UFPJ affiliates as of July 17, 2007[4].
- 1000 Grandmothers - Sue Hilderbrand, Chico CA
- 50 Years Is Enough Network - Sameer Dossani, Washington DC
- After Downing Street Coalition -David Swanson MD
- American Friends Service Committee - Allison Budschalow, Philadelphia PA
- American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee - Nabil Mohamed, Washington DC
- Antiwar.com - Eric Garris, Sunnyvale CA
- Beyond the Choir - Madeline Gardner, Lancaster PA
- Black Radical Congress, St. Louis MO
- Bring Them Home Now Campaign - Dennis O'Neil, New York NY
- The Camp Casey Peace Institute - Cindy Sheehan, Venice CA
- Campus Greens - Kirsten Powers, Katy TX
- Center for Community Change - Deepak Bhargava, Washington DC
- Center for Constitutional Rights - Annette Warren Dickerson, New York NY
- Center for Economic and Social Rights - Jacob Park, Brooklyn NY
- Center for International Policy - Abigail Poe, Washington DC
- Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment - Luke Cole, San Francisco CA
- CODEPINK Women for Peace - Gael Murphy, Washington DC
- Columbia Support Network - John Laun, Madison WI
- Committees of Correspondence for Democracy & Socialism - Attieno Davis, New York NY
- Committee in Solidarity with the People of Iran - Siamak Azadi, Los Angeles CA
- Communist Party USA - Judith LeBlanc, New York NY
- Democracy Rising - Marcia Jansen, Washington DC
- Democratic Socialists of America - Jason Schulman, Brooklyn NY
- Ella Baker Center for Human Rights - Van Jones, San Francisco CA
- Episcopal Peace Fellowship - Jackie Lynn, Chicago IL
- Farms Not Arms - Michael O'Gorman, San Diego CA
- Freedom Road Socialist Organization - Juliet Ucelli, New York NY
- Freedom Socialist Party - Henry Noble, Seattle WA
- Friends Committee on National Legislation - Mary Trotochaud, Washington DC
- Friends of the Earth - Brent Blackwelder, Washington DC
- Global Exchange - Andrea Buffa, San Francisco CA
- Gold Star Families for Peace - Dede Miller, Venice CA
- Grassroots America - Tina Richards, Washington DC
- Green Party USA PAX Committee - Wendy Barth, Cedar Rapids IA
- Green Party USA - Charles Shaw, Washington DC
- Greenpeace - Bill Richardson, Washington DC
- Historians Against the War - Van Gosse, Lancaster PA
- In These Times - Jeff Enton, Chicago IL
- Independent Progressive Politics Network - George Friday, Pittsboro NC
- Institute for Policy Studies - Saif Rahman, Washington DC
- Institute For Public Accuracy - Sam Husseini, Washington DC
- International Socialist Organization - Ahmed Shawki, Chicago IL
- Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) - Jen Hogg, New York NY
- Jewish Voice for Peace - Mitchell Plitnick, Oakland CA
- Just Foreign Policy - Chelsea Mozen, Washington DC
- Latinos for Peace - Rosalio Munoz, Los Angeles CA
- League of Revolutionaries for a New America - Chris Mahin, Chicago IL
- Left Turn - Max Uhlenbeck, New York NY
- Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers - Richard Callahan, Maryknoll NY
- Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns - Jean Fallon, Ossining NY
- Middle East Research & Information Project - Chris Toensing
- Military Families Speak Out - Anne Roesler, San Francisco CA
- National Day Laborer Organizing Network -Carlos Preza, Los Angeles CA
- National Hip Hop Political Convention - Orlando Green, NY
- National Immigrant Solidarity Network/PeaceNoWar - Siu Hin Lee, South Pasadena CA
- National Latino Officers Assoc. & Labor Council, City of NY - Rafael Collazo, New York NY
- National Lawyers Guild - Heidi Boghosian, New York NY
- National Network on Cuba - Sobukwe Shukura, Clarkston GA
- National Organization for Women - Melody Drnach, Washington DC
- National Organizers Alliance - Patrick Masterson, Washington DC
- National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee - Bill Ramsey, St. Louis MO
- National Youth Advocacy Coalition - Urooj Arshad - Washington DC
- National Youth & Student Peace Coalition - Angela Kelly, Cambridge MA
- Network in Solidarity with People of Philippines - Dave Pugh, Woodside NY
- NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby - Marge Clark, BVM Washington DC
- New Majority Alliance - Joseph Kitchen, Hyattsville MD
- Not in Our Name / Afrikan-American Institute for Policy Studies (SC) - Efia Nwangaza, Greenvlle SC
- Nuclear Age Peace Foundation - Nickolas Roth, Washington DC
- Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service - Ken Butigan, Oakland CA
- Pax Christi USA - Jean Stokan, Washington DC
- Peace Action - Kevin Martin, Silver Spring MD
- PeaceMajority.org - Randi Scheurer, Lindenhurst IL
- Pride at Work, AFL-CIO - Howard Wallace, San Francisco CA
- Progressive Democrats of America - Tim Carpenter, Lawrence MA
- Progressive Government Institute - Dal LaMagna, Washington DC
- Quixote Center - Kristen Arant, Washington DC
- Rainbow PUSH Coalition - National - Butch Wing, Chicago IL
- School of the Americas Watch - Hendrik Voss, Washington DC
- September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows - Kelly Campbell, Portland OR
- Shalom Center - Arthur Waskow, Philadelphia PA
- Socialist Alternative - Ramy Khalil, Seattle WA
- Socialist Party USA - National - Greg Pason, New York NY
- Solidarity - Charles Post, Pelham NY
- STARC Alliance - Amy Schoenwald, San Francisco CA
- Student Peace Action Network - Miranda (Randy) Wilson, Silver Spring MD
- Students Take Action for New Directions - Cicley Gay, Atlanta GA
- Students United for Peace and Justice - Fathi Abdelsalam, Tallahassee FL
- Tikkun Community - Marvin Feldman, Berkeley CA
- TransAfrica Forum - Mwiza Munthali, Washington DC
- TrueMajority - Duane Peterson, Burlington VT
- United States Student Association - Jennifer Pae, Washington DC
- US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation - Omar Masri, Washington DC
- US Labor Against the War - Nancy Romer, Brooklyn NY
- U.S. Peace Council / Greater New Haven Peace Council - Alfred Marder, New Haven CT
- Veterans for Peace - Michael McPhearson, St. Louis MO
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War - David Cline, Chicago IL
- War Resisters League - Frida Berrigan, New York NY
- War Times/Tiempo de Guerras - Hany Khalil, Houston TX
- Witness Against Torture - Matthew Daloisio, New York NY
- Women's Action for New Directions - Darcy Scott Martin, Washington DC
- Women's International League for Peace & Freedom - Jody Dodd, Philadelphia PA
- Working Assets - Michael Kieschnick, San Francisco CA
- World Can't Wait, Drive Out the Bush Regime - Elaine Brower, New York NY
- Young Communist League - Erica Smiley, Brooklyn NY
- Young Democratic Socialists of America - Lucas Shapiro, New York NY
- Young Koreans United USA - Clifford Lee, Anaheim
- Youth Against War and Racism - Ramy Khalil, Seattle WA
- Z Magazine and ZNET - Michael Albert, Woods Hole MA
November 3rd Pledge of Action: No Stolen Election
UFP sent out an email on October 10, 2004 about their "November 3rd Pledge of Action" if they suspected voter fraud in the November 2004 presidential election.
The complete text of this message and its supporters is as follows.
"November 3rd Pledge of Action: No Stolen Election", Oct. 10, 2004
"We all remember the votes that were never counted in Florida 2000. So, where we are all working hard for a positive outcome on November 2nd, we also have to be prepared for a repeat of a 2000 stolen election. Below is a pledge for people to sign, supporting efforts to mobilize and protect the vote on November 2nd and making a commitment to protest starting on November 3rd in the case of a fraudulent vote count. By signing this pledge, you will be joining with thousands of others in the November 3rd Urgent Response Network. Please sign the pledge at www.nov3.us and pass it around far and wide."
"We are setting up a Fair Elections Advisory Council made up of U.S. and international election experts who will give us their assessment on election day itself. If they find significant fraud, we will activate the Urgent Response Network on or immediately after November 3rd, calling on people everywhere to engage in protest, including non-violent civil disobedience, in front of their local federal buildings and other appropriate places. We will also be asking those who can to converge in the states where the most serious fraud occurred, as well as in Washington, D.C."
"In addition to signing the pledge, please work with other people and groups in your area to protect the vote on November 2nd and to build the Urgent Response Network. Pick a venue for your local protest in the case that the Urgent Response Network is activated, and list the time and place on the website at www.nov3.us. We also recommend that you set up a place to jointly watch the election results on November 2nd."
"Let us commit ourselves to making sure that this time around, the person who occupied the White House is the one who won the election."
"November 3rd Pledge of Action"
"I remember the stolen presidential election of 2000 and I am willing to take action in 2004 if the election is stolen again. I support efforts to protect the right to vote leading up to and on Election Day, November 2nd. If that right is systematically violated, I pledge to join nationwide protests starting on November 3rd, either in my community, in the state where the fraud occurred or in Washington DC."
"INITIAL SIGNATORIES"
- Stewart Acuff - Organizing Director, AFL-CIO
- Frank Azcarate - Jobs with Justice JwJ
- Patrick Barrett - Radfest; Midwest Social Forum
- Brian Benford - Madison Common Council Madison Wisconsin
- Medea Benjamin - CodePink
- Adrienne Maree Brown - League of Pissed Off Voters
- Mike Brune - Executive Director, Rainforest Action Network RAN
- Dennis Brutus - poet, (South African exile who affiliated himself with various marxist parties and causes in the US)
- Andrea Buffa - Global Exchange
- Linda Burnham - Women of Color Resource Center
- Leslie Cagan - United for Peace and Justice UPF
- John Cavanagh - Institute for Policy Studies IPS
- Steve B. Cobble - political strategist (and affiliated with the DSA movement
- David Cobb - Green Presidential Nominee, i.e. Green Party
- Rev. James Demus, III - Director, NAACP, Chicago Southside Chicago
- Charlie Derber - Professor of Sociology, Boston College
- Karen Dolan - Institute for Policy Studies IPS and Cities for Peace
- Theresa El-Amin - Southern Anti-Racism Network SARN
- Daniel Ellsberg - author
- Larry Fahn - President, Sierra Club
- Lisa Fithian - Root Activist Network of Trainers
- Arun Gandhi - M. k. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
- Ed Garvey - Fighting Bob Fest
- Greg Gerritt - Executive Director, Friends of the Moshassuck
- Ted Glick - National Coordinator, IPPN
- Jim Goodman - Family Farm Defenders
- Rev. Graylan Hagler - Ministers for Racial, Social and Economic Justice , a veteran supporter of Workers World Party fronts and causes in Washington, D.C. for the past 20 years or more - <2010)
- Jody Grage Haug - Green Peace Action GPAX
- Andy Heidt - Madison Common Council Madison Wisconsin
- Dolores Huerta - United Farm Workers UFW
- Rev. Jesse Jackson - Rainbow/PUSH Rainbow Coalition PUSH
- Natalie Johnson Lee - Minneapolish City Council Minneapolis Minnesota
- Van Jones -- Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, former Obama environmental czar; leader of the now defunct STORM revolutionary communist organization in Oakland; 2010 - with George Soro's Open Society Institute
- Rabbi Michael Lerner - Tikkun organization and publication which billed itself as "A bimonthly Jewish Critique of Politics, Culture and Society"; former SDS organizer; member of the violent Seattle Liberation Front SLF
- Peter Karas - Racine Common Council Racine Wisconsin
- Brenda Konkel - President, Madison Common Council Wisconsin
- Doug La Follette - [Wisconsin Secretary of State]] Wisconsin
- Rev. James Lawson - civil rights leader and veteran supporter of communist causes
- Barbara Lubin - Middle East Children's Alliance MECA, an veteran leader of the PLO Lobby
- Ben Manski - Liberty Tree Foundation
- Elizabeth Martinez - Institute for Multiracial Justice
- Mike McCabe - Wisconsin Democracy Campaign Wisconsin
- Robert McChesney - Free Press; college professor, marxist, and leader of the movement for "Net Neutrality"
- Holly Near - singer-songwriter; marxist lesbian, friend of Jane Fonda and accompanied her on a trip to North Vietnam in 1972
- Maya O'Connor - Labor Greens Network
- Jamala Rogers - Organization for Black Struggle, St. Louis Missouri
- Rebecca Rotzler - Alder (Alderman?), New Paltz New York
- Marc Sanson - Co-Chair, Green Party of the United States GP
- Renee Saucedo - La Raza Centro Legal La Raza
- John Sellers - Ruckus Society
- Charles Shaw - Newtopia Magazine Newtopia
- Jane Slaughter - Labor Notes
- Damu Smith - founder, Black Voices for Peace, a veteran supporter of communist causes esp. those of the CPUSA and WWP, and supporter of pro-communist guerrilla movements in southern Africa
- Starhawk - activist and writer, and supporter of WWP fronts and causes
- Chuck Turner - Boston City Council Boston Massachusetts
- Chris Vaeth - This Time We're Watching
- Jason West - Mayor, New Paltz New York
- Bob Wing - War Times online publication, another supporter of WWP fronts and causes
- Dean Zimmerman - Minneapolis City Council Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Howard Zinn - historian, and revealed in 2010 to have been a secret member of the CPUSA (see KW site as well as Accuracy In Media or SurvivalUS.org for more details
Solidarity with Sept. 24 FBI Raid Activists
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression lists United for Peace and Justice as one of the organizations that has issued a statement of solidarity in support of the activists raided in the September 24, 2010 FBI Raids.[5]
External links
References
- ↑ About
- ↑ "Peace Coalition Plans to Mark 5th Anniversary of Iraq War" in Political Affairs
- ↑ IPS partners
- ↑ Affiliates
- ↑ Committee to Stop FBI Repression: Solidarity Statements (accessed on Oct. 6, 2010)