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ICUJP Friday Forum
May 15th 7:30-9:30 am Pacific

Peace Protests at Vandenberg: Stop ICBM Tests
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Event Description:
Peace protests have occurred at Vandenberg during Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) test launches that occur every 3 months. These hydrogen bomb delivery missiles land in the target areas in the Marshall Islands. These ICBMs carry one or sometimes three dummy hydrogen bombs. Peace protests against the night ICBM tests began in 2006 and continued until February 2012.
In 2012 Daniel Ellsberg, Fr. Louie Vitale and 13 others were arrested protesting a Minuteman III ICBM test launch at Vandenberg. After the publicity about those arrests, Vandenberg stopped announcing the test launches in advance. Since 2012 there have been small protests at the night launches.
The recent US threats to use nuclear weapons, and the plan to develop and test new hydrogen bombs have triggered a renewed interest in abolishing nuclear weapons. MacGregor "Greg" Eddy of World BEYOND War, and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) and Leah Yananton from CodePink LA will speak about the night protests at Vandenberg.
Anyone who has ever been arrested at Vandenberg is invited to speak, as honored guests.
To sign up to be notified of the next launch go to Defuse Nuclear War and sign the notification list: https://defusenuclearwar.org/eliminate-icbms
Join the conversation with our speaker:
MacGregor "Greg" Eddy is with World BEYOND War, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), and an ICUJP Board member.
Cherrill Spencer (left) is the chair of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom DISARM committee.
Leah Yananton from Code Pink Los Angeles is a teacher, filmmaker, and writer with attention on biosphere dynamics, human connection, indigenous stewardship, nuclear disarmament, and the peace economy.
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7:30 - 7:35 Log in and socialize
7:35 - 7:45 Welcome and introductions
7:45 - 7:50 Reflection (5 min. maximum)
7:50 - 9:15 Program and Q&A
9:15 - 9:20 Announcements
9:20 - 9:30 Closing circle and prayer
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Facilitator: Steve Rohde
Reflector: Rick Banales
** Meetings begin promptly at 7:30 am Pacific. **
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ICUJP Friday Forum 05/15/26
Time: 07:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace recognizes the Gabrieliño Tongva as the past, present, and future caretakers of the land, water, and cultural resources in the unceded territory of Los Angeles.

Zoom Screening: Forever Peace Now
Thursday, May 14, 5 pm PT / 8 pm ET.
What does the tech industry have to do with war, surveillance, and the erosion of our civil rights? More than most people know.
Join RootsAction for a free Zoom screening of Forever Peace Now — a documentary that pulls back the curtain on how Big Tech companies are driving global conflict and quietly dismantling civil liberties worldwide. The screening will be followed by a live panel discussion with the film's director and one of America's most prominent anti-war voices.
Panelists:
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Norman Solomon is co-founder and national director of RootsAction and founder of the Institute for Public Accuracy. Immersed in anti-war, social justice, and environmental movements since the late 1960s, he is the author of a dozen books including "War Made Invisible," "War Made Easy," and "Made Love, Got War." Norman is featured in the film.
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Vahid Razavi is the director of Forever Peace Now and author of "Ethics in Tech and Lack Thereof." A longtime advocate for digital rights and human rights accountability, he is the founder of ForeverPeaceNow.com and ParentsPlea.com.
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Brett Wilkins is a staff writer for Common Dreams, the nonprofit, independent news website founded in 1997 that provides daily breaking news, commentary, and progressive perspectives.
- Rev. Martin Todd Allen is Associate Minister for The Church For The Fellowship of All People. Rev. Allen has been a prison, hospital, and military Chaplain. He is a proud father and currently resides in Jackson Mississippi.
After No Kings Day - What's Next?

On March 28th, over 8 million people said in one voice that this country has No Kings.
Much of the ICUJP family was out proclaiming the change we want to see in the world, and we hope a lot of us take this occasion to move from "protester" to "activist" and help make permanent, positive change.
It's not really that hard or time consuming to be an activist - if, say, half of the people participating Saturday acted in a concrete manner by either protesting financially (changing the distribution of the mutual funds in your 401k from companies that support this administration), tie up reservation lines of airlines that contract with ICE, call talk radio (still one of the biggest right-wing echo chambers), and agree with the host until you get on the air - all of that and many other different acts will make a difference.
Bottom line, fascism thrives in a predatory capitalist environment, and the harder you make it for them to make money, the more they have to deal with you.
Remember: ten minutes of action against the billionaires will make your sign carrying resonate a lot longer than just one afternoon.
40 Simple Everyday Tips to Fight Capitalism – Rebel’s Guide 2026
34th Annual Death Penalty Focus Awards Dinner

Skirball Cultural Center
2701 N Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90049
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
6:00 pm Doors • 7:00 pm Program
Tickets available here
Last week, the House passed a bill giving ICE billions more dollars. It is immoral to fund the separation, persecution, and death of our people. The Senate votes this week on funding billions of dollars for ICE. We must act now!
EMAIL YOUR SENATORS NOW and tell them to:
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VOTE NO on any additional funding for DHS this year.
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Get ICE out of our communities and demand a pause on ICE activities pending a thorough bipartisan investigation of their actions that lawmakers must create. We demand meaningful regulation, transparency, and accountability for ICE, including clear limits on enforcement tactics, independent investigations of use-of-force incidents, and protections for civil liberties.
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We stand with Minnesota and demand that ICE and CBP officers in both cases must be charged and prosecuted. FBI evidence must be released to Minnesota law enforcement.
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Congress must investigate! Click on the link and let your senators know!
Tell Your Senators; Vote NO On DHS Funding!
Become a Card-Carrying Member of Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace!
This year, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace is commemorating 25 years of advocacy for the disenfranchised and abused at home and around the world. In the aftermath of September 11th 2001, Los Angeles religious and secular leaders and activists came together to seek an alternative to the fear mongering and vengefulness sweeping much of our nation. ICUJP declared that “Religious Communities Must Stop Blessing War and Violence.”
We have endured and spread our message through very trying times - five Presidents, four California Governors, and numerous crises and challenges that would shake the resolve of even the most devout and dedicated group of activists. But through it all, we have held true to our mission to be the voice for "the least of these." We are determined to create the change we want to see in the world, no matter how daunting the opposition can seem.
Like many nonprofits, the economy, the aftereffects of the Covid pandemic, and the constant attacks on progressive organizations by the Trump administration have affected our fundraising. We depend on the support of people who believe in justice and peace, who attend our weekly Zoom forums, who go to our events, or who receive the information on our website and social media.
We would be honored if you can donate $25, $50, $100 (or more) to help us keep up with the increasing costs of securing live venues, renting audio and video equipment, printing valuable information for live events, bringing our social media tools up to date, and paying our small but mighty part-time staff.We have several ways for you to support our work:
You can go to the ICUJP donation page on our website to make a one-time donation, or spread your donation out monthly.
You can also visit our ICUJP Threadless Store where you can make a purchase and wear your support for our organization, or give the gift of a tote bag, a mug, or a cute little onesie so your grandkids can be fashionable!
If you make a donation using either of these options, we will also send you a personalized ICUJP membership card for yourself or as a gift to print out:
ICUJP operates as a largely volunteer organization with a small part-time paid staff. We have survived for 25 years through the generosity of individuals like yourselves and organizations such as yours.
Thank you for your ongoing support – we are honoured to be standing shoulder to shoulder with you in the struggle for universal Justice and Peace.
RESOURCES FOR PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF A PEOPLE UNDER SEIGE
ICUJP Condemns the actions of the current administration to foment unrest in Southern California and other parts of the US. We hope you will find the following information useful in keeping involved and safe.

Video: Bette Midler
All You Fascists (Bound to Lose)

"You know I've been around a long time, but I have never lived through what we are living through now. The great Woody Guthrie wrote this song many years ago. I changed some of the words to fit our times, and I hope you'll sing it when you are marching. Because sometimes people, sometimes you just gotta SING OUT!"
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