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Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: The Gray Panthers, founded in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn and friends, all of whom were retiring from national religious and social work organizations, to discuss the common problems faced by retirees — loss of income, loss of contact with associates and loss of one of our society's most distinguishing social roles, one's job. The organization has expanded, and also supports a single-payer system of health-care, as well as an increase in welfare payments, supporting peace activity, lifelong public education, the rights of workers, reproductive rights, abolition of the death penalty, legalization of same-sex marriage, the legalization of medical marijuana, and environmental activities through advocacy, education and action.
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Subject: Gray Panthers., Older women--United States
Description: The Gray Panthers, founded in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn and friends, all of whom were retiring from national religious and social work organizations, to discuss the common problems faced by retirees — loss of income, loss of contact with associates and loss of one of our society's most distinguishing social roles, one's job. The organization has expanded, and also supports a single-payer system of health-care, as well as an increase in welfare payments, supporting peace activity, lifelong public education, the rights of workers, reproductive rights, abolition of the death penalty, legalization of same-sex marriage, the legalization of medical marijuana, and environmental activities through advocacy, education and action.
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Subject: Gray Panthers., Older women--United States
Description: The Sex Workers Project (SWP) provides legal services and training, and engages in documentation and policy advocacy for sex workers. Using a harm reduction and human rights model, the organization protects the rights and safety of sex workers who by choice, circumstance, or coercion remain in the industry. SWP provides information to policymakers, activists, and the media on the human rights abuses faced by sex workers. They use documentation-based advocacy, policy analysis, training and education, and collaboration with community-based service providers to advance practical, long-term solutions to the problems faced by sex workers.
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Subject: Prostitutes--Civil rights, Prostitutes--Human rights
Creator: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Publisher: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Coverage: United States / International
Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: The Sex Workers Project (SWP) provides legal services and training, and engages in documentation and policy advocacy for sex workers. Using a harm reduction and human rights model, the organization protects the rights and safety of sex workers who by choice, circumstance, or coercion remain in the industry. SWP provides information to policymakers, activists, and the media on the human rights abuses faced by sex workers. They use documentation-based advocacy, policy analysis, training and education, and collaboration with community-based service providers to advance practical, long-term solutions to the problems faced by sex workers.
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Subject: Prostitutes--Civil rights, Prostitutes--Human rights
Creator: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Publisher: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Coverage: United States / International
Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. The website sponsors events and is made up of action alerts, a blog, and a media center.
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Subject: Codepink: Women for Peace., Iraq War, 2003---Protest movements--United States., Peace movements--United States., Women and peace--United States.
Creator: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Publisher: Codepink: Women for Peace.
Coverage: United States / International
Description: The Gray Panthers, founded in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn and friends, all of whom were retiring from national religious and social work organizations, to discuss the common problems faced by retirees — loss of income, loss of contact with associates and loss of one of our society's most distinguishing social roles, one's job. The organization has expanded, and also supports a single-payer system of health-care, as well as an increase in welfare payments, supporting peace activity, lifelong public education, the rights of workers, reproductive rights, abolition of the death penalty, legalization of same-sex marriage, the legalization of medical marijuana, and environmental activities through advocacy, education and action.
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Subject: Gray Panthers., Older women--United States
Description: The Sex Workers Project (SWP) provides legal services and training, and engages in documentation and policy advocacy for sex workers. Using a harm reduction and human rights model, the organization protects the rights and safety of sex workers who by choice, circumstance, or coercion remain in the industry. SWP provides information to policymakers, activists, and the media on the human rights abuses faced by sex workers. They use documentation-based advocacy, policy analysis, training and education, and collaboration with community-based service providers to advance practical, long-term solutions to the problems faced by sex workers.
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Subject: Prostitutes--Civil rights, Prostitutes--Human rights
Creator: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Publisher: Sex Workers Project (Urban Justice Center)
Coverage: United States / International
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