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Organizational Statement of Support
The following is a statement of support for the Elie Wiesel Act from dozens of national and state-based nongovernmental organizations.Breaking the Militarism Mindset: The Pentagon Budget
Today, U.S. taxpayers are giving as much money to the military as they did during the Vietnam War’s height. The Pentagon budget rivals military spending in the last years of the Cold War. And, unless we can change their minds, members of Congress are going to give the Pentagon even more.Human Dignity: A Casualty of War
The United States has waged war in Afghanistan for more than a decade, at a cost of thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars, with little progress toward peace. The Strategic Partnership Agreement that the U.S. and Afghanistan signed in May is unlikely to lead to positive outcomes.26 Organizations Urge Ambassador Haley to Support Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
The Prevention and Protection Working Group – a coalition of organizations dedicated to improving U.S. Government policies to prevent violent conflict, avert mass atrocities, and protect civilians – write to urge Ambassador Haley to support for the United Nations’ critical work on conflict prevention and peacebuilding.Socially Responsible Investment Guidelines
We believe that it is extremely important that our financial investments are consistent with FCNL’s vision of a world free of war and the threat of war, a society with equity and justice for all, a community where every person’s potential may be fulfilled, and an earth restored.National Coalition Calls on Biden to Halt Weapons Sales to Israel
FCNL joined more than 100 national organizations in signing a letter to President Biden urging him to block $735 million in weapons to Israel.The Roots of Environmental Justice
You need not look far from FCNL’s headquarters to see environmental injustice in action.Building Diaspora Solidarity to Transform U.S. Foreign Policy
Representing diverse backgrounds—from Egypt to Niger, Bhutan to the Democratic Republic of Congo—these organizers spent four days engaged in deep discussions, advocacy training, and meeting with Hill staff.Seeking to Build a Just and Resilient Democracy
FCNL’s nonpartisan approach is a commitment to listening deeply, connecting over shared values, and taking practical steps forward together toward the world we seek. It is a commitment to seeing that of God in everyone, including members of Congress. We believe it is the way to sustain a just and resilient democracy.More Than 200 Faith Leaders and Organizations Call for Values-Driven Immigration and Refugee Budget
To bring U.S. immigration policy in line with our values of welcome and assistance to those in need, FCNL joined a letter urging members of Congress to fully fund refugee protection and oppose funding for the creation of a mass deportation force.