10/14/2022
For decades, cadets at West Point have walked past a panel of three plaques that includes an image of a hooded figure and the words “Ku Klux Klan.”
We believe that a hate group like the K*K should have no place of recognition on any college campus. Join us in calling on Secretary of Defense Austin to take down these plaques and emphasize that the U.S. Army must take an active stance against this racist legacy:
Tell Defense Sec. Austin: No racist plaques at West Point!
A hate group like the K*K should have no place of recognition on any college campus.
10/14/2022
We thought the horrors of Trump’s reprehensible anti-Muslim travel bans ended when President Biden rescinded them on his first day in office. But the afterlives of these bans continue as their harms go unrepaired.
Join us in calling on the Biden administration to provide relief to all who have been impacted by the Trump administration’s Muslim and African Bans, and create a pathway to allow people who were denied entry to reunite with their families.
Pres. Biden: Close the door on Trump’s racist immigration bans!
When we said , we meant it, but tens of thousands of people are still shut out. Add your name now to help finish what we started!
10/13/2022
Nearly twenty years ago this October, Congress authorized the invasion of Iraq in the form of the 2002 AUMF, giving a greenlight to a military intervention that destroyed hundreds of thousands of lives. In the years since, this law has been used as a blank check for endless war, and we finally have an opportunity to wipe it off the books.
Earlier this year, the House included Rep. Barbara Lee's amendment to repeal the 02 AUMF. Now, we need to get this bill past the Senate. Join Win Without War in locking down a bipartisan, filibuster-proof majority to repeal this endless war law by sending a note to your senators now:
Tell the Senate: Tear up a blank check for endless war — Repeal the 02 AUMF!
Tearing up outdated war authorizations is how we’ll end ALL of our forever wars, and right now the outdated and unnecessary Iraq War AUMF is on the chopping block.
10/13/2022
In 1835, the U.S. government and the Cherokee Nation signed the Treaty of New Echota, which forced them to move west on the Trail of Tears. Thousands died on the infamous journey.
Congress promised the Cherokee Nation a seat in Congress in exchange - an unrealized promise which tribal leaders today are STILL pushing Congress to fulfill. Following Indigenous People’s Day, join Win Without War in calling for Congress to finally honor their obligations to the Cherokee Nation.
Tell Your Rep: Seat the Cherokee Nation Delegate.
After waiting 187 years, the Cherokee Nation should get their promised seat in Congress.