Speakers, in alphabetical order Mayor Rocky Anderson, Salt Lake City, UT
Moriah Arnold, 12-year-old sixth grader from Harvard, MA
Carlos & Melida Arredondo, Gold Star Families for Peace
Medea Benjamin, founder of CodePink: Women for Peace Clayola Brown, Vice-President, UNITE-HERE John Brown, former State Department diplomat
Leslie Cagan, National Coordinator, United for Peace and Justice David Cline, Veterans For Peace
Representative John Conyers (D-MI) Felicia Eaves, Black Voices for Peace
Eve Ensler, playwright
Noura Erakat, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation Jane Fonda, actress, author
Kim Gandy, President of the National Organization for Women
Umuna Ghismay, Peoples’ Hurricane Relief Fund Danny Glover, actor/activist
Reverend Graylon Hagler, Plymouth Congregational Church, Washington, DC
Jonathon Hutto, active-duty member of the U.S. Navy
Reverend Jesse Jackson, RainbowPUSH Coalition Raed Jarrar, Iraq Project Director at Global Exchange
Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) Judith LeBlanc, National Co-Chair, United for Peace and Justice
Rabbi Michael Lerner, Tikkun Magazine Liam Madden, active-duty member of the U.S. Navy George Martin, National Co-Chair, United for Peace and Justice
Kevin Martin, Executive Director, Peace Action Fred Mason, AFL-CIO Andrew Murray, Stop the War Coalition UK Michael O’Gorman, Farms Not Arms Jesselyn Radack, former Justice Department official Garett Reppenhagen, Iraq Veterans Against the War
Tim Robbins, actor/activist Josh Ruebner, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
Susan Sarandon, actor/activist Khalidah Shabra, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation Susan Schaer, Women's Action for New Directions Eleanor Smeal, Feminist Majority Bishop Walter Sullivan, Pax Christi
Bob Watada, father of Lt. Ehren Watada, first officer to refuse
deployment to Iraq
Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) Randi Wilson, National Youth and Student Peace Coalition
Representative Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)
Ann Wright, retired Army Colonel, former State Dept. diplomat
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