Category: Weapons
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Fund Peace, Not War

Globally, military spending already exceeds $2.7 trillion annually. Pause and reflect with Nigerian peacebuilder, Moses Abolade. What would this money do if redirected?
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No War with Iran

70% of Americans do not support a war with Iran. Raise your voice so your leaders know they are going to war without the backing of the people.
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Please help end the genocide in Sudan; My husband and his family are Sudanese

Join me in asking the US government to stop sending weapons to the proxy players in genocidal violence against Sudanese people.
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Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, part 2

In the December 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, j. eunsun and June Nho Ivers presented on a book titled Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi. Watch the recording here.
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Boycott the UAE: No Business With Genocide

Sudanese communities have been abandoned by the international community, and raising public pressure is one of the few tools we have to push governments and corporations to stop enabling violence.
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📧 Dear Senator / Dear Representative 📞

I recently drafted the following letter to my US Senators and Representative, asking them to stop the flow of US weapons contributing to violence in Sudan. Please send your own letter and call your leaders to ask them to take action.
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Resist US-Led War Speaks out on Sudan

An excellent primer on the ongoing war in Sudan for people uncertain of what is happening and why it matters.
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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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A Heavy Week: News from El Fasher

With the news coming out of Sudan, it’s been a long and emotional week. So, I’ll lament a bit in this post… if you’ll bear with me.
