Peace Collective Book Club & Halloween Party
The Peace Collective is for anti-imperialist CODEPINKers under the age of 30.
For October’s book club we are reading Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War by Jean Bricmont.
After we discuss the horrors of imperialism we will have a halloween party. We will play games and tell stories. Costumes encouraged!
WHEN
– (PDT)
WHERE
Zoom
CONTACT
Danaka · danaka@codepink.org
Can we count you in?




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The national CodePink organization organizes for justice for Iraqis and to hold war criminals accountable. CodePink actively opposes the U.S. war in Afghanistan, torture, the detention center at Guantanamo, weaponized and spy drones, the prosecution of whistleblowers, U.S. support for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and repressive regimes.
Rooted in a network of local organizers, CodePink's tactics include satire, street theatre, creative visuals, civil resistance, and directly challenging powerful decision-makers in government and corporations. And, of course, wearing pink!