Resources for Activism
Action ideas for your neighborhood!
(Compiled by SNOW)
Activism How-Tos
Videos
Videos are available for screenings, from short to full-length features. Please contact: David Ward at DavidWard@pobox.com or (206) 523-1161. Also available from the Fellowship of Reconciliation/SNOW at 789-5565.
Flyers, Leaflets, Etc
March 19, 2005 rally flier- 4 to a page. Please print and distribute (PDF, 12 KB).
- SNOW informational leaflets:
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From Wallingford Neighbors for Peace, a pair of postcards:
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The Central District neighborhood group has put together a powerful set of
11x17 black and white flyers around the theme "Who Profits From War in Iraq?
And Who Pays the Price?". Collect the full set right here! (PDF format)
- Some members of Lake Forest Park for Peace are working on a campaign to
convince Sen. Maria Cantwell to listen to her constituents and publicly oppose
the war. Here's their
letter (MSWord, 26KB).
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Also from Lake Forest Park for Peace: an
opt-out form
for parents to sign requesting that their childrens' information not be
given to military recruiters.
- Songsheets from the
Seattle Labor Chorus and
Seattle Peace Chorus:
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"No Iraq War" yard signs available from the
No War Sign Project
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Cartop signs and other "visibility tools" available from the
Majority Visibility Project
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SNOW flyer featuring a photo of Iraqi children.
MS Word (365 KB)
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Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq has a
postcard
available with the same photo.
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Nonviolent Action Community of Cascadia flyer on expected civilian casualties
in an Iraq invasion: MS Word format
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TomPaine.com flyer - "Osama wants YOU to invade Iraq!".
PDF
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SNOW Flyer on Iraq War and National Security Strategy
(v3 MS Word 56 KB)
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Tell the United Nations...
Need to know how to contact UN representatives? This
card will tell you...
- UN Res 377
"Uniting for Peace"
allows the UN General Assembly to step in and
address an immediate threat to world peace if the Security Council cannot reach
agreement.
- Informational flyers, t-shirts, and
peace buttons available: contact Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation
wwfor@connectexpress.com or (206) 789-5565
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A sea of signs at the October 9 candlelight vigil and procession, sponsored
by the Church Council of Greater Seattle.
(Photo by Jim Bates /Seattle Times)
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