Pro-peace veterans and their supporters, including members of the Communist Party, delivered letters at 13 federal buildings calling for an investation into potential crimes.
Members of the club spoke at the action, where hundreds of people and various community organizations were present.
Working alongside the Southern Workers Assembly, members of the Triangle/Greensboro club had been heavily involved with efforts to get the resolution passed.
Targeting Google and the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator, the No Tech For Apartheid action highlighted big business complicity with fascism.
The local CPUSA club joined others in packing city hall and demanding a ceasefire resolution.