Category: Advocacy
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Tell Congress to Speak Up Against Genocide in Sudan

The world is once again witnessing genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Analysis of satellite imagery by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab confirmed credible reports of attacks on civilian escape routes, mass killings, and executions—with blood-stained earth visible from space. The United States can and must act to stop it.
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Tell Congress: No Weapons to the UAE

ACTION ALERT: Tell the US Congress to Sanction Sudan’s RSF and Impose UAE Arms Embargo
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Tell Congress: No More Federal Troops in Our Cities

President Trump’s recent decisions to send national guard troops from other states into our nation’s cities is a dangerous overreach of executive power. Raise your voice in protest to ensure this is not normalized.
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Enforce the Arms Embargo on Sudan

Please read this open letter to my Senators requesting their support to enforce an arms embargo on Sudan by co-sponsoring S.Res.126, and join me in writing to your US’ Senators requesting their support.
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Boycott Disney: Genocide is No Fairy Tale

Recently, many people started boycotting Disney. I believe the boycott should expand and continue because Disney plans to build a theme park in the nation fueling genocide in Sudan.
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Campaign Nonviolence Action Days, 9/21~10/2

Next month is the international celebration of Peace and Nonviolence. Make your plan now to join us in taking action to care for self, others, our world, and our earth.
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Stop The Bombs: Open Letter to my Representative, Sam Graves

My friend lost a young neighbor girl and her entire family yesterday in Gaza. This is all in addition to the 15 family members he lost earlier this year in other Israeli bombings. I shouldn’t use the word ‘lose.’ Israel cruelly ended these civilian lives, and so I ask you to stop sending them bombs.
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Amplify Our Calls for Korea Peace!

Because of our meetings with Congressional staff the last two weeks, now is the perfect time to contact your Representative and Senators to amplify our voices calling for Korean Peace.
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US Government Restricts US Citizen Travel to North Korea

On May 14, the U.S. travel ban to North Korea (DPRK) was renewed for the 9th time. Such policies diminish the possibility for dialogue, understanding, and peacebuilding.
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Most Americans Want Diplomacy with North Korea (2025 AFSC Poll)

75% of U.S. adults think the U.S. government should work with North Korea to repatriate remains of U.S. service members left in North Korea. Most also believe that President Trump should hold meetings with the North Korean leader.
