
By the CPUSA Political Action Commission
Build active support within your local workplace, campus, and community struggles for this legislative packet to build a political campaign for peace.

Keynote given by CPUSA Co-Chair Rossana Cambron
Peace is not just the end of fighting; it’s the start of justice. We have the power, together, to build that kind of peace.

Concluding report given by CPUSA Co-Chair Joe Sims
Today’s fight for peace takes place within the context of MAGA’s attempt to consolidate fascist control.

By the CPUSA Labor Commission
A Just Transition means that when we move from a destructive industry to a productive one, the working class is protected and no worker is left behind.

By the CPUSA African-American Equality Commission
We must confront all sectarian and white chauvinist barriers to working class unity within the peace movement to move forward toward peace, justice, equality, and socialism.

By the CPUSA Women’s Commission
It is the movement for gender equality that can make a better world possible for women, but it cannot be done without active participation in the movement for peace.

Report by Ellen von zur Muehlen on the link between peace and environmental justice
Two crises — militarism and climate disaster — are intimately linked and pose an existential threat to working people.

Report by Cesar Ruiz de Castilla on the youth question and the fight for peace
War is a disaster for the working class. This is a material issue for young people.