Peace & Justice Conversations: U.S. Policy in Iran and Yemen

Start: 2025-06-30 19:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)

Event Type: Virtual
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Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Representatives Khanna (D-CA) and Massie (R-KY) introduced War Powers Resolutions in the Senate and House, respectively, to prevent further U.S. involvement in Israel’s war with Iran. War Powers Resolutions are privileged, meaning members of Congress can fast track their bills for a debate and a vote by the full legislative body. Members of Congress must go on record with where they stand: against an unconscionable, illegal war that will lead to the deaths of more civilians, or in favor of unconditional military support to a government that continues to violate both U.S. and international human rights law.

Join a conversation with Isaac Evans-Frantz to learn more about war powers resolutions, how activists used these to help stop Saudi/U.S. bombing of Yemen, and how people in New Hampshire can take action to stop further U.S. participation in Israel's war with Iran.

Isaac Evans-Frantz is the director of Action Corps, which campaigns for US policies to save lives globally. With Isaac’s leadership, Action Corps played a pivotal role in Congress’ historic passage of the Yemen War Powers Resolution in 2019. Isaac serves on the Vermont Sierra Club executive committee and the advisory board of Freedom Forward where he has advocated for LGBTQ people globally.

About NHPA’s bi-weekly Zoom Peace & Justice Conversation Series: 2020’s upheavals brought us to a new moment of reckoning and possibility. How do we want to live in the world? What do we value? How can we make the changes we’ve been yearning for? NH Peace Action has been engaged in working for change for decades. We’d like to bring you into these conversations about issues and options for the future.  There is no charge to attend, but your contributions in any amount are greatly appreciated.

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