CODEPINK: Women for Peace
CODEPINK: Women for Peace is a women-led grassroots organization dedicated to ending US wars and militarism while advocating for peace and human rights. Established in fall 2002, CODEPINK focuses on preventing and addressing the impacts of US military actions, advocating for the redirection of tax dollars into essential programs such as healthcare, education, and green jobs.
CODEPINK actively engages in advocating for justice in war-torn regions, including Iraq and Afghanistan, and opposes practices such as torture, drone warfare, and the prosecution of whistleblowers. Their efforts extend to addressing US support for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and challenging repressive regimes. Operating as a gender-inclusive organization, their approach involves a network of local organizers, online supporters, and donors.
CODEPINK's strategies encompass a range of tactics, including satire, street theatre, creative visuals, civil resistance, and directly engaging with influential decision-makers in governments and corporations, all while embracing joy and humor as a core element of their activism - notably symbolized by the color pink.
Despite their impactful work, CODEPINK has not disclosed any recent investment activity, and its headquarters is located in the United States.
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