After the Women’s March—now what?!

you may be interested in the 
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. (WILPF)
Founded in 1915 by women from many countries trying to stop Word War I, WILPF has been working for peace and justice ever since.
WILPF connects peace, environment, racial and social  justice issues, opposes war and militarism, supports a just  economy and a healthy planet and works to advance  human rights.
wilpf.org
WILPF Pittsburgh / Facebook page.

We have a very active local branch in Pittsburgh.
Join us! Everybody welcome!

Next meeting:
 Monday, February 13, 7pm  
at the Thomas Merton Center, 
5129 Penn Ave. in Garfield.  

Some  upcoming events:
  Celebration of Pittsburgh as a CEDAW City 
with City Council  Natalia Rudiak Feb.27 at YWCA 
Tax Day rally and penny poll with Raging Grannies
Monday April 17 noon till 2 or 3pm , Darlington St. at  Murray Ave.
 banner  “Peace & Planet over Profits”  to be displayed at many rallies.
June 4 lecture “ A Non-nuclear Future”