I am thrilled that you've discovered CodePink:Columbia as we begin to launch a new women's peace movement in the Columbia area. Watch this space for lots more news and updates...coming soon!
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
~Margaret Mead
Who We Are
We're a spirited, diverse group of women who welcome others of all ages, races, religions, political persuasions and socio-economic backgrounds. Our common thread is hope: hope that there's a better way to resolve conflict, hope that our troops can come home safely and hope that our country can stand for greater things than we do in this moment.
What We Do
We gather together to brainstorm ways to improve our world. We contact our congressmen and public officials to voice our opinions and call for accountability. We hold public vigils for the victims of war, including our troops and innocent Iraqis. We support our service men and women who have put it all on the line for our country. And we celebrate hope for a brighter future. We also sip the occasional martini and enjoy good company...
What We're Up To Next
Fayetteville, NC Peace Rally
Marking the 4 yr anniversary of the war
All-Day event on Saturday, March 17th
Contact Lela at 803.467.4997 if you're interested in carpooling!
Weekly Peace Rally
Every Saturday, all year long
1:00-2:30pm, Five Points Fountain in Columbia
Coffee to follow at Adriana's
Join us, even if only for a few minutes
Practical Guides To Action
You don't have to be a seasoned activist to make a difference in the peace movement. Use these simple guides to get you started:
We need enthusiastic women throughout the Midlands to join us in our efforts to heighten awareness and bring an end to the war in Iraq. If you're up for the challenge or are a member of the media interested in the going-on's of CodePink:Columbia, then we'd love to hear from you...
I'm a wife, a mother and an entrepreneur. I like to skydive, travel the world and color outside the lines. I'm heading up CodePink:Columbia in hopes of bringing together like-minded women who give a damn to improve the future for all our children.