Some LINKS to groups looking for alternatives....

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Do justice. A series of essays in the Episcopal Church

New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty Lots of information, arguments, and so forth.

The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice was founded in 1973 to safeguard the newly won constitutional right to abortion. The Coalition founders were clergy and lay leaders from mainstream religions...

1000 Executions.  We are a group of organizations* and activists coordinating a response to the upcoming 1,000th US execution since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976.

The Episcopal Church on capital punishment:

Death Penalty Information Center:

National Coalition Against the Death Penalty

The Diocese of Mass

Episcopal Peace Fellowship:  To aid and encourage all Episcopalians to strive for   justice and peace among all people and to bear nonviolent witness to Christ's call to peace.

The Nonviolence Web is home for many organizations dedicated to nonviolence. It contains many links to other groups and has commentary and articles about major issues as they occur.

Fellowship of Reconciliation is an international, interfaith group which has a vision of a just and peaceable world. Eighteen religious fellowships, including EPF participate in FOR.

Pax Christi is the Roman Catholic Peace Fellowship.

PeaceNet is part of the Institute for Global Communications. In conjunction with EcoNet, LaborNet, WomensNet, and ConflictNet, it provides many links to groups involved with peace and justice issues and provides news from alternative sources about major issues in the world.

Lutheran Peace Fellowship is a community of Lutherans across the U.S. and around the globe, responding to the gospel call to be peacemakers and justice seekers

United for Peace and Justice:  United for Peace & Justice is a new national campaign that brings together a broad range of organizations throughout the United States to help coordinate our work against  a U.S. war on Iraq.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.  Founded in 1910, the Carnegie Endowment is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation among nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States.

National Council of Churches  


AND if you see some other links that really ought to be here, please let me know.