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November 2018
Listen to Ghana reports, long-term planning for successful 2019 events, Triangle Branch fights environmental destruction in NC, act now to end the war in Yemen, WILPF members arrested for protesting Kavanaugh, and MORE, in this month's eNews.

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The audio reports from our US delegates to the WILPF International Congress are now posted on the WILPF Website for you to listen at your convenience.

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Join the Thursday, November 8th ONE WILPF Call and be ready to weigh in on important events you or your branch are planning to work on in 2019.

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The Triangle Branch (NC) is in alliance with over 40 organizations speaking out to stop destruction of the state's natural resources, educate citizens on the crises, and stop fracking.

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Act now to call for urgently-needed humanitarian assistance to reach Yemen immediately and to end US complicity in the Saudi-led war there.

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2018 is the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This December 10th would be a good opportunity for branches to hold a video viewing and discussion about the Declaration.




What drives our successful actions? YOU do! In 2019, let's make longer-term plans that include collaboration with new groups.

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Triangle (NC) WILPF members Ruth Zalph and Fran Schindler were arrested for civil disobedience inside and outside the Kavanaugh proceedings in Washington, D.C.

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A new partnership between WILPF's Corporations v Democracy Issue Committee and the author of Screwnomics can provide new avenues for recruitment among hard-to-reach populations.

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Next eNews Deadline: Wednesday, January 2
There will be no December eNews. Submit stories and photos for the January eNews to [email protected] . Editor may not publish all stories submitted, including late submissions. For more information, contact Wendy McDowell at above address.

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