I know you have a lot going on. Whether it’s that big project at work or a 20-page paper for school, making dinner or getting the car fixed (or in my case, the bike!), free time is hard to come by.
But sometimes, we just need to take a break from everyday life, and do something that inspires us, rejuvenates us, and teaches us something we didn’t know before. For activists—especially those of us who are in it for the long haul—we need to renew our energy so we can continue our important work for justice and human rights.
That’s why we’re so excited to invite you to join us in Washington, DC on March 23-26th for Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2012, where you will hear women and men from across Latin America and the United States talk about the most pressing issue of our time: Economic Justice and Our National Priorities.
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by Vanessa Kritzer and Lisa Haugaard
on February 26, 2012
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by Vanessa Kritzer
on January 20, 2012
We need your help to support hundreds of indigenous families in Guatemala who are facing violence, homelessness, and starvation as a result of a brutal displacement.
Please sign our petition today to get them the food aid and protection they need!
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by Vanessa Kritzer and Lisa Haugaard
on March 17, 2011
Momentum is building fast in Washington to approve the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Colombia. Just today there were two hearings in Congress about it! But we cannot let this unfair agreement move forward.
Click here to sign our petition calling on President Obama to say no to the FTA now!
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by Lisa Haugaard, Mavis Anderson, and Jennifer Johnson
on March 31, 2010
We know you want to see a just U.S. foreign policy to Latin America.
We're working on it. But we need your help. We need you to stay active and keep those calls and letters coming. And we need you to generously support our work, with a non-tax-deductible gift to the LAWG for our advocacy efforts. Or give a tax-deductible gift to the LAWGEF for our educational work.
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by The LAWG Team
on March 08, 2010
Happy International Women's Day!
Although we rarely remember to celebrate it in the United States, today many of our partners in countries like Colombia, Mexico, and Guatemala are participating in marches, teach-ins, and even parties. Why? Because there are so many strong and brave women to honor and there's still so much more education to be done before we see equal rights and an end to violence against women in Latin America.
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by Vanessa Kritzer
on February 01, 2010
When the crisis in Haiti began, we were glad to know we could count on
you to join in raising the resources to help those in immediate need.
Going forward, we're going to need your voice to make sure that our
government and the international community take the necessary steps to
support Haiti as it begins the long road to recovery. Please start with
this urgent action from our friend Hayley Hathaway at the Jubilee USA Network:
In the wake of Haiti's unimaginable tragedy, one obvious and simple
step toward a just recovery is for the international community to
cancel Haiti's $1 billion debt.
Please take an extra moment to click here and sign Jubilee USA's petition "Drop Haiti's Debt Now and No More Debt for Disaster."
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by Brian Erickson
on January 14, 2010
Like us, you must be hearing the tale of loss and destruction coming from
Haiti and wondering what you can do to help. Here at the LAWG, we will
be working to encourage a generous response from the U.S. government to
this devastating earthquake, including for long-term reconstruction.
But right now, the most important action we can all take is to contribute to one of the many caring organizations providing relief.
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by Lisa Haugaard and Vanessa Kritzer
on November 30, 2009
Elections took place yesterday, November 29th, in Honduras with National Party leader Porfirio Lobo declared the winner. But elections carried out
- under a state of emergency
- with visible military and police presence
- by a government installed by a military coup
- with a significant civil society movement opposed to the coup calling for abstention
- and with the deposed President still deposed and holed up in the center of the capital city in the Brazilian Embassy
are no cause for celebration.
If you haven't sent a message to our U.S. government about Honduras, click here now!
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by Lisa Haugaard
on November 25, 2009
I have just returned from Honduras, and I can tell you, there is no
possible way that there are the basic conditions for free and fair
elections on November 29th.
Click here to tell Secretary of State Clinton to call these elections what they really are—far from free and fair!
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