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Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace was founded in Los Angeles after 9/11 to support faith leaders from Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish and other traditions who believe "Religious Communities Must Stop Blessing War and Violence."
ICUJP's activities promote critical examination of the costs of violence and war at home and in the world from the Faith perspective. We insist on respect for human rights, international law and the use of peaceful means in the resolution of conflicts.
Since September 2001, a committed group has combined with newcomers almost every Friday morning at 7:00 am. While in-person meetings have been on hold due to Covid, we've continued meeting online during the pandemic. At these meetings, you might hear about issues from ACLU attorneys, local racial and economic justice activists, Palestinian/Israeli nonviolent advocates, or Colombian labor organizers, often with a faith-based orientation.
Visit our website: https://www.icujp.org
ICUJP's activities promote critical examination of the costs of violence and war at home and in the world from the Faith perspective. We insist on respect for human rights, international law and the use of peaceful means in the resolution of conflicts.
Since September 2001, a committed group has combined with newcomers almost every Friday morning at 7:00 am. While in-person meetings have been on hold due to Covid, we've continued meeting online during the pandemic. At these meetings, you might hear about issues from ACLU attorneys, local racial and economic justice activists, Palestinian/Israeli nonviolent advocates, or Colombian labor organizers, often with a faith-based orientation.
Visit our website: https://www.icujp.org

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