Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom "was founded in 1915 during World War I, with Jane Addams as its first president. WILPF works to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full rights for women, racial and economic justice, an end to all forms of violence, and to establish those political, social, and psychological conditions which can assure peace, freedom, and justice for all." [1]
Contents
National Board
Accessed May 2010: [2]
- Nancy Munger, Co-President (Cape Cod)
- Laura Roskos, Co-President (Cape Cod)
- Deb Garretson, Secretary (Southern Indiana)
- Ellen Schwartz, Treasurer (Sacramento, CA)
- Carol Urner, Program Committee Co-Chair (Portland, OR/Los Angeles, CA)
- Georgia Pinkel, Program Committee Co-Chair (Portland, OR)
- Mary Zepernick, Personnel Committee Chair (Cape Cod, MA)
- Pat O'Brien, Nominating Committee Chair (Boston, MA)
Ex-Officio Members
- Ann Chalmers Pendell, Jane Addams Peace Association Board President (At Large/Utah/JAPA)
- Audley Green, International Board Representative (Boston, MA)
Books
- Harriet Hyman Alonso, Peace as a Women's Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and Women's Rights (1993)
- Robbie Lieberman, The Strangest Dream: Communism, Anticommunism and the U.S. Peace Movement, 1945-1963 (Syracuse University Press, 2000). Review
Contact
URL: http://www.wilpf.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Cate Buchanan
- Marilyn Clement
- Jill Sternberg
- William D. Hartung
- Samuel Rubin Foundation
- CarEth Foundation
- Middle Powers Initiative
- ChildCare-Rai Foundation
- MacGregor Eddy
References
- ↑ About, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, accessed May 24, 2010.
- ↑ National Board, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, accessed May 24, 2010.