Resources

WRL produces a variety of tools and resources to support grassroots organizing against war and militarism. Many resources are available on our online store, and others are available here for review and download. For updates on our No SWAT Zone campaign, Nonviolent Direct Action trainings and more, check out our organizing areas. Resources on tear gas stories & companies can be found on Facing Tear Gas. We encourage you to use our materials to build and expand your organizing. We've also listed resources we've found useful and important, available from other sources.

Steps in a Campaign

“Steps in a Campaign” is a resource that can be used in many ways, depending on the needs of the group.  It is intended to help people move together in a non-hierarchicial, inclussive process to a deeper understanding of how to develop effective campaign strategies. A facilitator should assist them through the process, using the questions and exercises. This should be given as a handout to the participants and used to create the agenda.

Fund Peace, Not Police Palmcard

Check out this beautifully designed and engaging palmcard that lays out WRL's campaign against police militarization, and for real safety and community needs. Building with the incredible movement energy around ending police violence, #noSWATzone is helping bring together communities harmed by militarism, racism and policing to fight back!

For more, check out #noSWATzone and Police Militarism.

Design by Raul X. Ramos

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Member Palmcard

New Member Palm Card!

Learn more about WRL's mission and your place in the movement to end all forms of war and militarism here and everywhere!

Want more information on how to become a member? Check out our Member Handbook!

Design: Kate Griffin

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J Is For Jannat Tshirt

Honor WRL's 2016 Peace Award winner Jannat Alghezzi, of OWFI, the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq!

Jannat serves as OWFI's Media Director and coordinates between OWFI's growing number of shelters for women escaping domestic violence and ISIS.  Jannat herself came up through OWFI's shelter system, which she desribes as "schools" of politicization and empowerment.  WRL's 2016 Peace Award affirmed the importance of a focus on liberatory movements in Iraq now, in the face of a global image associated only with war and sectarianism.

$14.00

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