Our Campaigns
Action Corps campaigns for U.S. policies that save lives around the world. Our members are working to end illegal U.S. wars, block unlawful weapons sales, defend human rights, and promote economic justice. Even in the face of big challenges, through grassroots advocacy, coalition building, and direct engagement with Congress, we achieve real results.
Action Corps campaigns for U.S. policies that save lives around the world. Our members are working to end illegal U.S. wars, block unlawful weapons sales, defend human rights, and promote economic justice. Even in the face of big challenges, through grassroots advocacy, coalition building, and direct engagement with Congress, we achieve real results.
Training the Next Generation of Leaders:
We believe in investing in people power. Action Corps is recruiting, training, and supporting everyday people across the U.S. to become advocates for democracy, humanity, and peace. Our organizers and ambassadors are building a movement that mobilizes voters, engages communities, and presses Congress to uphold its responsibility over weapons and war. Through hands-on training and support, we empower individuals to lead campaigns that save lives.
Our organizers are equipped to challenge injustice and build coalitions that create lasting change. We know that the voices of people outside of Washington, D.C., are often the most powerful in influencing elected officials, and we are committed to amplifying those voices. By training the next generation of leaders, Action Corps is democratizing U.S. foreign policy and saving lives around the world.
Middle East Peace:
Action Corps played a decisive role in the U.S. congressional victory for the historic Yemen War Powers Resolution to stop U.S. participation in the Saudi-led aggression in Yemen, by bringing together Yemeni Americans, peace activists, and humanitarian NGOs, for collective action. Since then, Action Corps has written and circulated letters signed by dozens of organizations for an end to U.S. military aggression in the Middle East that Congress has not authorized.
Action Corps secured Senator Bernie Sanders’ commitment to introduce a Joint Resolution of Disapproval to block $20 billion in arms sales to the Israeli government. Our organizers helped lead efforts in their states which led to a historic Senate vote where 19 senators—nearly half of the president’s party—stood against illegal weapons sales and for peace.
Global Debt Relief:
Action Corps led the coalition that secured the largest release of International Monetary Fund debt-free resources for developing countries. These resources are called Special Drawing Rights. Economists have concluded that the release of these resources likely saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Low-income and middle-income countries used the resources to purchase and distribute vaccines, to care for the vulnerable, to invest in health care for the poor, and to reduce foreign debt.
Through campaigns like these, Action Corps fights for a future where U.S. foreign policy is just and peaceful, and where people around the world have what they need to thrive.
We believe in investing in people power. Action Corps is recruiting, training, and supporting everyday people across the U.S. to become advocates for democracy, humanity, and peace. Our organizers and ambassadors are building a movement that mobilizes voters, engages communities, and presses Congress to uphold its responsibility over weapons and war. Through hands-on training and support, we empower individuals to lead campaigns that save lives.
Our organizers are equipped to challenge injustice and build coalitions that create lasting change. We know that the voices of people outside of Washington, D.C., are often the most powerful in influencing elected officials, and we are committed to amplifying those voices. By training the next generation of leaders, Action Corps is democratizing U.S. foreign policy and saving lives around the world.
Middle East Peace:
Action Corps played a decisive role in the U.S. congressional victory for the historic Yemen War Powers Resolution to stop U.S. participation in the Saudi-led aggression in Yemen, by bringing together Yemeni Americans, peace activists, and humanitarian NGOs, for collective action. Since then, Action Corps has written and circulated letters signed by dozens of organizations for an end to U.S. military aggression in the Middle East that Congress has not authorized.
Action Corps secured Senator Bernie Sanders’ commitment to introduce a Joint Resolution of Disapproval to block $20 billion in arms sales to the Israeli government. Our organizers helped lead efforts in their states which led to a historic Senate vote where 19 senators—nearly half of the president’s party—stood against illegal weapons sales and for peace.
Global Debt Relief:
Action Corps led the coalition that secured the largest release of International Monetary Fund debt-free resources for developing countries. These resources are called Special Drawing Rights. Economists have concluded that the release of these resources likely saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Low-income and middle-income countries used the resources to purchase and distribute vaccines, to care for the vulnerable, to invest in health care for the poor, and to reduce foreign debt.
Through campaigns like these, Action Corps fights for a future where U.S. foreign policy is just and peaceful, and where people around the world have what they need to thrive.