

| Organization Name | Description | Contact
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Louisville Peace Action Community (LPAC)
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The leading organization in our region committed to achieving and maintaining justice, peace and world community through non-violent means. The ultimate directory for Local Progressive Organizations and a Community Calendar of events. |
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Kentucky Jobs With Justice |
KY JwJ is dedicated to protecting the rights of working people and supporting community struggles to build a more just society. | |
Fairness Campaign |
The Fairness Campaign seeks to dismantle oppression and build an inclusive community where all individuals are valued and empowered to reach their full potential. A GLBT Alliance for fairness. | |
University of Louisville Peace & Justice Committee |
A campus group opposing U.S. aggressive foreign policy and support multilateral and peaceful resolutions to conflict. Also committed to the fight for civil rights, here and abroad. | Lutz Hall
Room 228
Louisville, Kentucky 502-836-5776 |
Kentucky Interfaith Task force on Latin America and The Caribbean |
A collective for various local groups working on Central and Latin American issues in our region. | |
Iraq Campaign |
A national effort to oppose Pres. Bush's policy of endless war in Iraq. We work for the responsible redeployment of American troops, and we hold members of Congress accountable for their votes. Our members include veterans and their families, some of the nation's leading anti-Iraq war voices, students and groups focusing on the domestic impact of the war. | |
Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) Louisville Chapter |
The Fellowship of Reconciliation seeks to replace violence, war, racism, and economic injustice with nonviolence, peace, and justice. We are an interfaith organization committed to active nonviolence as a transforming way of life and as a means of radical change. | |
Kentucky Alliance Against Racial and Political Repression |
The mission of the Alliance is to bring the need and the people who want change together – and ultimately to build an anti-racist majority. | |
Louisville Committee for Israeli/ Palestinian States |
Two States brings people of many backgrounds and faiths together to work for a just and constructive resolution to the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians. | |
Citizens Against Police Abuse (CAPA) |
Citizens Against Police Abuse (CAPA) is a diverse coalition of community groups, religious organizations and individual members working together to build a safer, healthier community through reform of police, prisons and the criminal justice system | |
The Feminist Peace NetworK |
Dedicated to building an enduring peace, which must include ending violence towards women and children. FPN is dedicated to the urgent need of providing shelter, food, education, and a safe environment for women and children , as well as creating economic conditions to ensure these human rights in the future | |
Indiana Peace and Justice Network (IPJC) |
The IPJN Directory is a growing list of groups from across the state who are finding a common bond through their beliefs in peace and justice. |
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Green Dove Network |
Green Dove is an Indiana nonprofit network dedicated to being a presence for peace, offering a calendar of events, Green Dove Peace Magazine, announcements, educational resources and essays that includes nuclear topics, food and agriculture, peace poetry and art, alternative topics, the environment, healthful, sustainable living and more. | |
Kentuckiana Truth Action |
The 9/11 truth movement seeks justice for the 9/11 family members and the first responders. |
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U.S. Department of Peace Campaign of Kentucky |
There is currently a bill before Congress to establish a United States Department of Peace. This historic measure will augment our current problem-solving modalities, providing practical, nonviolent solutions to the problems of domestic and international conflict. |
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Kentuckiana We Are Change |
We are Change is about education, motivation and activation. We are Change recognizes that the world does not function through a left/right paradigm, but a top/down hierarchy that threatens to destroy free society as we know it. |