These thirty-five people were elected at the June 2003 United for Peace and Justice National Strategy Conference to serve as UFPJ's national steering committee:
(for the most current list of steering committee members, click here)
Frank Ackles, Veterans For Peace
Andrea Buffa, Global Exchange
Leslie Cagan, Pacifica Foundation
Kelly Campbell, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
Patricia Clark, Fellowship of Reconciliation
Saulo Colon, Vieques Support Campaign
Julio César de Tapia, People for Peace and Justice of Utah
Ajamu Dillahunt, Black Solidarity Against the War
Cindi Fisher, Vancouver for Peace
Lisa Fithian, RANT
Bill Fletcher, TransAfrica Forum
George Friday, Independent Progressive Politics Network
Yoshi Furuhashi, Columbus Campaign for Arms Control
Jen Geiger, Women's Int'l League for Peace and Freedom
Van Gosse, Historians Against the War
Graylan Hagler, Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ
Rebecca Kaiser, Nebraskans for Peace
Deb Kory, Tikkun Magazine and Community
Judith LeBlanc, Communist Party
Eun Sook Lee, Young Koreans United/USA
Michael Letwin, NYC Labor Against the War
Wolsan Liem, Nodutdol for Korean Community Development
Rahul Mahajan, Nowar Collective/Austin Coalition
Jessica Marshall, National Youth and Student Peace Coalition
Kevin Martin, Peace Action
George Martin, Milwaukee Coalition for a Just Peace
Liz Mason Deese, SURGE, (Students United for a Responsible Global Environment)
Rania Masri, Institute for Southern Studies
Kiyoko McCrae, Peace Williamsburg
Ignacio Meneses, National Network on Cuba
Gael Murphy, Code Pink
Amy Newell, U.S. Labor Against the War
Kai Newkirk, STARC Alliance (Students Transforming and Resisting Corporations)
Efia Nwangaza, Not In Our Name Project
Baltazar Pinguel, American Friends Service Committee
Bryan Proffitt, Hip-Hop Against Racist War
Brent Purdue, Campus Greens
Amy Quinn, Institute for Policy Studies
Josh Ruebner, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
Damu Smith, Black Voices for Peace
Stewart Stout, Reno Anti-War Coalition
Bob Wing, War Times
Shirley H. Young, Military Families Speak Out |