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4 actions (of 14)
107 active orgs.  |
Depleted Uranium Kills: Ban It!
Sep 9, '09 - Sep 9, '11
Added: Sep 9
5% |
END Police-Firefighter 911 Gag Order
Sep 11, '09 - Sep 11, '11
Added: Sep 10
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A Real 9-11 Commission That Includes You
Sep 11, '09 - Sep 11, '11
Added: Sep 11
2% |
Bring Them Home Vigils, Rochester NEW York
Sep 2 - Dec 15
Added: Aug 30
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| Amnesty International Group 361 |
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| Autonomedia |
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| Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace |
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| Biotour.org |
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| Black Radical Congress |
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| Brecht Forum |
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| Brooklyn Nonviolent Communication |
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| Broome County Peace Action |
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| Buffalo State Students for Peace |
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| Burning Cane |
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| Campaign for Peace & Democracy |
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| Catskill Mountainkeeper |
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| Chatham Peace Initiative |
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| Chelsea Neighbors United to End the War |
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| Children of Occupation Project |
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| Citizen Action of New York |
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| Citizens Against Marijuana Prohibition CAMP |
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| Citizens for a United Earth |
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| CodePINK NYC |
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| Communist Party - NY |
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| Concerned Citizens for Peace, Honeoye |
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| Connie Hogarth Center for Social Action, Manhattanville College |
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| Democracy for New York City |
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| Democratic Socialists of America |
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| Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation |
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| Dutchess Peace Coalition |
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| East End Direct Action |
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| Fingerlakes Permaculture Institute |
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| First Unitarian Church of Rochester NY UU |
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| Flames of Discontent |
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| Friends of Hudson |
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| Gabriela Network |
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| Genesee Valley Organic Community Supported Agriculture group (GVOCSA) |
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| Global Family for Love & Peace |
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| Grandmothers Against the War (NYC) |
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| Grandmothers For Peace Franklin County |
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| Granny Peace Brigade |
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| Gray Panthers New York City |
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| Green Party Monroe County |
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| HealthyPlanet |
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| HipHop Sustains |
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| Hudson Valley Progressive Coalition |
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| Humanist Center of Cultures |
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| IFCO / Pastors for Peace |
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| Interfaith Impact of New York State |
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| Ithaca Democratic Socialists of America DSA |
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| Lynne Stewart Defense Committee |
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| MADRE |
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| Maury Colow Chapter of VFP, #058, Catskill Mountains |
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| Memorial Society of the Hudson-Mohawk Region |
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| Metro NY Religious Campaign Against Torture (MNYRCAT) |
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| Mid Hudson Progressive Alliance |
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| Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) - NYC |
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| NAACP Southern Dutchess Branch 2132 |
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| NYC Wildlife |
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| National Organization for Women New York University- NYU NOW |
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| New Paltz Green Party |
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| New Politics: a Journal of Socialist Thought |
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| New Rochelle Peace Action |
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| New School in Exile, The |
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| New York Metro Progressives |
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| Niagara Heritage Partnership |
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| Northeast Peace and Justice Action Coalition |
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| Palestinian Rights Committee |
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| Pax Christi Long Island |
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| Pax Christi Metro New York |
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| Peace Action & Education |
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| Peace Action International |
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| Peace Action New York State |
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| Peace and Justice Task Force of the Unitarian Church of All Souls |
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| Philipstown for Democracy |
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| Physicians for Social Responsibility New York City Chapter |
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| PlanPutnam |
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| Preferential Ballot Party |
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| Progressive Librarians Guild |
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| Right to the City |
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| Rochester SDS |
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| Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice |
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| SEIU 1199 Upstate, United Healthcare Workers East |
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| St James Peace and Justice |
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| SustaiNYC |
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| Sustainable Earth Solutions |
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| Synthesis Rising |
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| Syracuse Cultural Workers |
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| UU Congregaton at Rock Tavern |
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| UU Fellowship at Middletown NY |
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| UU Fellowship of Chautauqua |
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| Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Catskills |
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| Veterans For Peace Long Island, Chapter 138 |
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| Veterans for Peace, Chapter 010 Albany NY |
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| Veterans for Peace, Chapter 034 New York City |
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| Veterans for Peace, Chapter 060 Tappan Zee Brigade, Westchester-Rockland NY |
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| Veterans for Peace, Chapter 090 - Broome County NY |
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| Veterans for Peace, Chapter 147 - Adirondack, NY |
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| WE ACT for Environmental Justice |
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| WESPAC Foundation |
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| Westchester Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence |
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| Western New York Peace Center |
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| We the People We the Media |
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| Wild Ones Niagara |
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| Willows Grove Coven |
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| Women Against War (Albany) |
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| Women in Black Buffalo |
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| Women in Black New Paltz |
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| Woodstock Peace Economy |
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| World Can't Wait |
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| World Can't Wait New York |
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Organizations can vote/support each other's actions in one of the following ways:
| The organization originating, sponsoring or hosting the event ultimately responsible for the planning and logistics of the action posted to the AOT. |
An organization which can be listed on promotional materials as an endorser. Co-Sponsors can expect to be contacted by the action sponsor for specific commitments. |
| Participate |
At least one member of the organization has committed to attend or participate. |
| Support |
The organization is in accord with the spirit of the action and approves. |
| Abstain |
The organization has opted to refrain from voting on this action item - equivalent to a neutral vote. 501(c)(3) organizations might note abstain if their charter does not permit support, participation, etc. |
| Not Support |
They do not agree with the proposed action or event's concept as they understand it. |
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They have not voted or have not yet decided how they will vote. |
Please note:
- Organizations may change their vote if the consensus of their constituents changes
- Sponsoring organizations may not vote on their own actions/events
Definitions
Actions are initiated at the Organizational level, and are designed to bring about effective changes towards peace and justice. Other organizations within the network may decide to co-sponsor and/or participate in actions. Another way organizations may promote an action is by offering "virtual" support, meaning that they agree with the reason, method and possible outcome of the action (but are not able to participate).
When an action achieves a 55% threshold (with at least 5 organizations either participating or co-sponsoring) the sponsoring organization composes an email describing the action in detail. That message is then transmitted to all individual members in the database and to those that have registered (179) on the web site to receive threshold action alerts. If you would like to receive these alerts, please visit our registration page.
Action Offspring are progeny or descendants of a particular action, and are initiated by other member-organizations in the network. Action Offspring provide a method for organizations to participate in actions by creating similar, regional events relating to the "parent" action. The host-organization of an Action Offspring enable guests or those interested in attending to contact them with questions or to obtain more information regarding the event.
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