LPAC is dedicated to peace, justice and world community.
Our goals are to educate ourselves and to impact public opinion through creative non-violent action, the use of technology and lifestyle changes. We strive to build local and national coalitions in order to restore participatory democracy and to act as an outlet for alternative voices in order to promote human rights, economic justice and self-determination for all people.
We have no regular meetings at this time, but communicate via this web site, Facebook, e-mail and the Tennessee-Kentucky Peace Through Justice Network.
Who Are We?
The Louisville Peace Web provides a presence on the World Wide Web for local organizations committed to the peaceful and just resolution of conflict. We also provide a listing of local progressive organizations in general.
Peace Action Community e-mail list
Our goals are to educate ourselves and to impact public opinion through creative non-violent action, the use of technology and lifestyle changes. We strive to build local and national coalitions in order to restore participatory democracy and to act as an outlet for alternative voices in order to promote human rights, economic justice and self-determination for all people.
We have no regular meetings at this time, but communicate via this web site, Facebook, e-mail and the Tennessee-Kentucky Peace Through Justice Network.
Who Are We?
The Louisville Peace Web provides a presence on the World Wide Web for local organizations committed to the peaceful and just resolution of conflict. We also provide a listing of local progressive organizations in general.
- Louisville Peace Action Community (LPAC) - is a city-wide organization committed to achieving and maintaining justice, peace and world community through non-violent means. It has a large, committed base of all ages and backgrounds.
- FOR--A long-standing interfaith pacifist organization, the Louisville Chapter of the Fellowship Of Reconciliation has members from many religious and ethnic traditions. Our local group was founded on Armistice Day in 1975 and is part of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, with affiliates in 40 countries. FOR is LPAC's parent and sponsor.
- Kentucky Interfaith Task Force for Latin America and the Caribbean (KITLAC) -KITLAC works in solidarity with the people of the region on issues of militarism, human rights and economic justice.
- Louisville Committee for Israeli/Palestinian States (Two States) - Two States brings people of many backgrounds and faiths together to work for a just and constructive resolution to the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
- Louisville Committee For Peace In the Middle East - supports freedom from occupation and equal rights for all and seeks to change those U.S. policies that sustain Israel’s 40 year illegal occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.
Peace Action Community e-mail list