National CODEPINK
website:
www.codepinkalert.org
CODEPINK began in response to
the looming war in Iraq and
continues working to end the
occupation and bring the troops
home.
Get the latest casualty #'s
http://icasualties.org
CODEPINK is a women-initiated, women led grassroots peace and social justice movement working to
end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and redirect our resources into health care, education and other
life-affirming activities. CODEPINK rejects the Bush administration's fear-based politics that justify
violence, and instead calls for policies based on compassion, kindness and a commitment to
international law.  With an emphasis on joy and humor, CODEPINK women and men seek to activate,
amplify and inspire a community of peacemakers through creative campaigns and a commitment to
non-violence.
To See Photos & Descriptions of
Past Actions Click
HERE
CODEPINK Austin WOMEN  FOR  PEACE
Other Groups We Support
The Texas Jail Project was born
out of Diane Wilson's experience
as an inmate at the Victoria
County Jail .  The mission of the
project is to improve the
conditions for women who are
subject to widespread abuse and
neglect in Texas' 255 county jails.
www.texasjailproject.org
Third Coast Activist
Resource Center
Visit www.thirdcoastactivist.org to
find Austin area events and
subscribe to the NOWAR e-mail
list.
Instruments for Peace is a
coalition of Austin musicians
working for peace.
www.instrumentsforpeace.org/
Next CODEPINK Austin Meeting:
Sunday, May 18 @ 3PM
(see calendar for details)
Be a part of the Iraq Moratorium!
On the third Friday of every month, take
action until the Iraq War is ended.
  • Wear black ribbons and armbands
  • Do not buy gas
  • Pressure politicians and the media
  • Hold vigils, pickets, rallies, and teach-ins
  • Host film showings and educational events
The next date is Friday, May 16, 2008
(see calendar for details)
www.iraqmoratorium.org
CodePink's Super(s)heroes and Peacemobile
make their Austin Debut
3/8/08
For more info about the Super(s)heroes and
their special powers, click
HERE.
You can be notified of upcoming
events by joining our e-mail list-serv.
Click
here to join!
Candlelight vigil: 5th anniversary of the
Iraq war  3/19/08
Silent vigil to mourn 4000 US deaths in Iraq
3/24/08
Tax Day Action
$3,000,000,000,000 being spent on Iraq War
4/15/08
Iraq Moratorium
Focusing on Cornyn's Voting Record
4/18/08
March for Immigrants' Rights
5/1/08
Mothers Say No To War
Mother's Day Vigil at the Pfluger Bridge
5/11/08
The Peacemobile & Super(s)heroes
participate in the Houston Art Car Parade
5/10/08
To view this & other photos from
this photographer, click
here
To view this & other photos from
this photographer, click
here