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sábado, 1 de março de 2025

NO MUNDO INTEIRO , AÇÕES DIRETAS PELA PAZ

UMA DESTAS ORGANIZAÇÕES PACIFISTAS E FEMINISTAS É CODE PINK. 

CONSULTA AQUI O CALENDÁRIO DE MARCHAS PACIFISTAS EM VÁRIOS PONTOS DO GLOBO

 Marching Along: What’s Happening at CODEPINK


Jasmine & Grace, CODEPINK 

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Women's History Month at CODEPINK!

Welcome to March at CODEPINK! This month, as we celebrate International Working Women’s Day, we invite you to reflect on the revolutionary women who have paved the way for our movements today. As reproductive justice and trans healthcare are under attack domestically and the U.S. continues to arm conflicts abroad, we stand in solidarity with the working women of the world, who deserve a life free from harm. 

👇☮️ Join us this month for a full slate of webinars, mobilizations, and ways to plug into your local IWWD actions!

Onward toward peace and justice,
Jasmine, Grace and the entire CODEPINK team

PS: Sign up to organize with us and we will reach out to you for a one-on-one. For questions, or to have local CODEPINK events posted, email Jasmine.

February Actions

CODEPINK was all across the country this month demanding the closure of military bases, standing up against Trump's ethnic cleansing plan, and calling for the arrest of Netanyahu in DC! Check out some highlighted events!

Our DC Organizers gathered at the White House to protest the meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We called for the immediate arrest of Netanyahu and rejected the ongoing partnership between the U.S. and Israel.

CODEPINK Bay Area and other local CODEPINK chapters across the country took to military bases as a part of World Beyond War’s Global Day of Action to #CloseBases to highlight the importance of closing all all 800 foreign and domestic U.S, military bases. As we fight to dismantle the war machine globally, we demand our government invests that money and time into life-affirming resources. 


Upcoming March Actions

Mon, Mar 3

Revolutionary Women: Histories, Principles & Practices of International Working Women’s Day, 8pm ET

Join our webinar on the histories of IWWD, a look into some historic and present women on the frontlines of the resistance and how we can implement our transnational feminist values into our everyday lives.

RSVP HERE


Tues, Mar 4

Know Your Rights! Community Safety Training for Direct Actions, 7pm ET

Join CODEPINK and NLG Chicago for a virtual direct actions training! Bring questions, thoughts, and a friend!

RSVP HERE


Tues, Mar 4

CODEPINK Congress Capitol Calling Party, 8pm ET

Join CODEPINK Congress as we educate, activate, and mobilize for peace legislation!

RSVP HERE


Thurs, Mar 6

CODEPINK New Organizer Onboarding, 8pm ET

Ready to organize for peace in your local community? Want to know the history of CODEPINK and our role in the anti-imperialist movement? Want to learn more about how we organize and how you can get started? Join us for our monthly new organizer onboarding call to learn all this and more! 

RSVP HERE


IWWD 2025: Cut the War Budget! Invest in Women's Lives!

Our feminism on International Working Women’s Day, and every day, means standing with all women around the world! This IWWD, we call on you to embrace a feminist outlook that includes women in the Global South. We live in a country that gives over a trillion dollars to fund wars, military bases, and occupations that harm women and communities around the world; feminist values require us to be in solidarity with them!

For our sisters all over the world, it’s time we divest from war and militarism and invest in social services that support our communities! 

Join us on IWWD 2025!

Find a local event or start one of your own!


Mon, Mar 10

Missing Peace Monday with Dr. Rupa Marya, 8pm ET

This MPM, we will be joined by Dr. Rupa Marya, a renowned physician and professor of medicine at UCSF, who is on administrative leave for simply asking that the university examine the implications of inviting students with military backgrounds to join academic and health care institutions without accountability or screening. We need doctors like her ringing the alarm about blatant attacks on medical staff in Palestine!

RSVP HERE


Wed, Mar 12

Time & the War Economy, 8pm ET

Join us as we dissect the interplay between the war economy and the experience of time, and how the peace economy gives us back a sense of abundance and fulfillment in our lives.

RSVP HERE


Tues, Mar 18

CODEPINK Congress Capitol Calling Party, 8pm ET

Join CODEPINK Congress as we educate, activate, and mobilize for peace legislation!

RSVP HERE


Wed, Mar 19

Women in Conflict Zones, 12pm ET

The Women in Conflict Zones webinar, sponsored by World BEYOND War, Southern Anti-Racism Network, International Peace Bureau, Convention for Pan-Africanism and Progress (CPP), and CODEPINK, aims to shed light on the profound impacts of war on women and children and to discuss measures being taken to mitigate these effects.

RSVP HERE


Thurs, Mar 27

CODEPINK Community Call, 8pm ET

Join CODEPINK for our monthly community call! This is a space for our organizers to connect, share updates from the past month, and strategize on upcoming actions.

RSVP HERE


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Show your support for Palestine loud and proud with a pink keffiyeh manufactured in the West Bank! Every purchase supports CODEPINK's mission to end U.S. wars and militarism and spread peace and human rights. 

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sexta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2025

APELO INTERNACIONAL PARA AÇÃO DIRETA PELA PAZ (CODE PINK)

 

This weekend, I held my breath, hoping the ceasefire in Gaza would remain intact. Thankfully, it’s still in place, but after Israel’s 269+ violations of the deal, this is not the time to look away. You have advocated endlessly for Palestinians, and more recently you’ve helped uplift the story of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and demand his release. Although he still remains in detention – the international pressure is working. Because of pressure campaigns, his lawyer was able to meet with him and confirm what we already assumed: Dr. Abu Safiya is being tortured by Israel. We’ve also been hearing that he might be part of an upcoming prisoner exchange as part of the ceasefire deal, so we need to elevate our demands for Palestine’s doctors today!

👉 Now that we have Israel’s attention, we have to keep pushing. Flood the Israeli embassy with letters demanding Dr. Abu Safiya’s release to make it clear that, despite U.S. government support, the American people reject Israel’s genocide and occupation. 

👉 Keep applying public pressure by sharing posts demanding Dr. Abu Safiya’s release on X and Facebook!

While Israel has slowed its bombing of Gaza, it is doubling down on its violent assault on the West Bank. Israeli forces — often alongside Israeli settlers — have escalated their raids, killing and detaining Palestinians and destroying homes across Jenin, Nablus, Tulkarem, and al-Khalil*. Israel’s aggression has displaced about 45,000 Palestinians — the largest number in the West Bank since the Naksa** in 1967. We are witnessing ethnic cleansing in real-time. Meanwhile, Trump’s ethnic cleansing plan for the U.S. to seize ownership of Gaza only enables Netanyahu’s genocidal actions. 

With speculations about the potential of Dr. Abu Safiya’s release, we’re seeing firsthand what we can achieve when we refuse to abandon our siblings in Palestine. Every letter keeps the pressure on. Let’s show them we won’t stop until every doctor, every Palestinian, is free from Israel’s occupation.

👉 This wave of pressure will send the Israeli regime scrambling. Send a letter to the Israel embassy in DC and keep demanding Dr. Abu Safiya’s release!

👉 Be public about your demands by sharing them on X and Facebook!

While Israel continues to destroy Palestinian healthcare, you have already helped build its future. Thanks to your generosity, we raised enough funds to sponsor 19 Palestinian medical students who are studying in Cuba as part of our Valentine’s Day fundraiser! The thousands of dollars you donated will support these students for an entire year. These future doctors will one day return to serve their people and rebuild Gaza’s destroyed healthcare system — all because you chose to stand with them. Supporting Palestinian life in a world that keeps trying to crush it is a radical act of love! 

One of the most powerful things you can do is bring this care and solidarity everywhere you go. It’s why we’ve been asking you to talk to your doctors about the crimes committed against Palestinian physicians. Our mission is to educate the immediate people around us so they can see as clearly as we do that we have more in common with Palestinians in Gaza than we do with the war criminals calling the shots. We can’t change Israel’s mind, but we can change each other’s. If you know anyone who has a loving heart, but hasn’t been brought into the movement yet, share this email so they can learn about Dr. Hussam Abu-Safiya and the struggle of Palestinian doctors. 

*al-Khalil is the original Palestinian name of the city that Israel calls Hebron.

**The Naksa, Arabic for setback, refers to Israel’s total occupation of the remainder of Palestine, and the displacement of 300,000 Palestinians in 1967.

 👉 Don't miss out:

Until Liberation,

Nour and the entire CODEPINK team