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Articles that reference Code Pink

  • Mighty in Pink (February 14, 2003)
    ...hts worrying about this war. She learned about the vigil, organized by the Code Pink Women's Pre-emptive Strike for Peace, on the web. "I told my husband and m...
  • Anti-War Movement Explodes (January 13, 2003)
    ...ling fast in Lafayette Park, directly across from the White House. Dubbed "Code Pink" (an alternative to the government's code orange or red alerts), the peace...
  • 'Insurgents' Delay 'Second Coming' of Bush (January 21, 2005)
    ...njured by the police actions. During Bush's speech prior to the parade, Code Pink dropped a banner reading "Bring the Troops Home", but were quickly removed...
  • Thousands in DC Protest Iraq War Plans (January 19, 2003)
    ... the groups in attendance were the Gray Panthers, a social advocacy group; Code Pink, a women's group; Black Voices for Peace, an African-American group; and t...
  • The Peace Movement Plans for the Future (July 24, 2003)
    ...ablishment of Occupation Watch, a project led by Global Exchange, UFPJ and Code Pink. Among its ambitious goals are monitoring the role of foreign companies in...
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This website is a tribute to Why War?, one of the nation's first and most innovative post-9/11 student antiwar organizations. Born on October 22, 2001 at Swarthmore College, we were a handful of freshmen and sophmores who vocally opposed the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. And now, seven years later, we are retiring this website as we focus our efforts on new directions. We hope that it continues to serve future activists and we remain confident that humanity is on the verge birthing a better world.