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The Neighbors for Peace & Justice Quick & Easy Guide for Making a Demonstration in One Week
The time for action is now. We can't wait for the next major demonstration to make our opposition known to Bush's war. Weekly neighborhood vigils and demonstrations are held at key intersections in towns all around the country. Help us create a grassroots network of peaceful demonstrations that will be visible to thousands of people and capture media attention.

United for Peace & Justice/Beyond War Youth Activist Toolkit
This toolkit (in PDF format) was crafted for student and youth activists. Dissent is Patriotic! Utilize this toolkit for step-by-step instructions on everything you need to affect change.

FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting) Media Activism Toolkit Work to invigorate the First Amendment by advocating for greater diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints.

Contact:
112 W. 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
Tel (212) 633-6700,
Fax (212) 727-7668
fair@fair.org

Get Active: An Activist Toolkit Activist toolkit put together by Greenpeace Australia campaigners about setting up and managing social and environmental justice campaigns.

Iraq Advocates Toolbox and Iraq Resources
From Education for Peace in Iraq Center (EPIC)
Working to improve humanitarian conditions in Iraq through education and advocacy in the U.S.

Contact:
1101 Penn. Ave. S.E.
Washington DC, 20003
Tel (202) 543-6176, Fax (202) 543-0725

Drug Policy Alliance Guide to Getting Press This toolkit (pdf) will help sharpen your skills to maximize your effectiveness when dealing with the media.

Act Now: 101 Ways to Stop the War

Cancelled Check Party Kit
Learn how to divert votes and dollars from pro-war candidates to send a messages to candidates and incumbents that peace voters will not be taken for granted
 




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