| Alternatives To War: Coalition of people in northern New York who advocate a sensible and nonviolent approach to resolving national and international conflicts. North Country events and vigils calendar, resources, and suggestions for activism. |
| Bronx Action for Justice and Peace: Grassroots group of Bronx residents dedicated to pursuing non-violent solutions to stop terrorism and create a more peaceful world. Events, meeting information, listserv, and newsletters. |
| Brooklyn Parents for Peace: Non-profit network of Brooklyn residents - parents, neighbors, and educators - alarmed by the growing militarism of our society and its effect on our lives and our children's future. Events, flyers and petitions, and suggestions for activism. |
| Capital District for Justice and Peace: Diverse coalition of activists and groups involved on many different fronts in the struggle for peace and equality. Position statement, resources, meetings, contact information, and ways to get involved. |
| Genesee Valley Citizens for Peace: Nonviolent activist group formed in 1972. Members include concerned individuals from Livingston, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, and Wyoming counties. Group's history, ongoing events, and newsletter. |
| Intercommunity Center for Justice and Peace: Works to integrate faith and justice in all areas of life and to effect changes in societal structures toward the realization of a more human, just, and peaceful society. Information about issues and how to get involved. |
| Jefferson County Peace Alliance: Grassroots anti-war organization. Includes events, photos, and links. |
| Labor Against the War: Ad hoc coalition of labor activists in NYC and elsewhere who oppose war response to events of September 11, 2001. Message board, news, articles, and action alerts. |
| Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives: Nonprofit nonpartisan activist organization founded in 1985 to provide educational programs on peace and national security issues. Vigils and actions, anti-war resolution, news, articles, and resources for activists. |
| Mobilize New York: Mailing list sign-up and archives offers opportunity to plug into New York City's anti-war movement with action alerts. |
| New York City Students Against War: Building an independent network of New York City student anti-war activists. Message board, news, and articles. |
| Peace Action of Central New York: Non-profit grassroots organization for citizens who want to actively participate in bringing about a world at peace. Priorities, events, legislative alerts and contact information, and membership form. |
| Rochester's Raging Grannies: Group promoting peace, justice, and equality through song and humor. Open to any woman, 45 years of age and older. Membership information, meeting and events calendar, videos, and email list. |
| Syracuse Peace Council: Grassroots peace and social justice organization founded in 1936 that educates, agitates, and organizes to create a world of peace and justice for all people. Events, resources, articles, newsletter, listserv, and ways to get involved. |
| Western New York Peace Center: Group working for peace and organizing for change in domestic and foreign policy. Includes policies, event calendar, and volunteer and donation information. Events in Buffalo and other cities. |