The continued possession, further development, and manufacture of nuclear weapons by the United States undermines the ethical basis of our society, breaks treaties our nation has signed, wastes our nation’s wealth, and permanently contaminates our environment, while providing no real contribution to U.S. national security.
In fact, implicit and explicit nuclear threats by the U.S. undermine global efforts to halt proliferation of not just nuclear weapons, but all weapons of mass destruction. Neither can our nuclear facilities ever be made fully secure from accident, internal sabotage, theft, or attack.
New Mexico’s two nuclear weapons labs lead the world in spending for weapons of mass destruction. But as the labs have grown, our state’s relative economic standing has declined and now trails almost all other states.
We demand quite different priorities: affordable health care for everyone, better education, renewable energy, and economic opportunity for those who have none. We call for investment in our people and families,
in our economy and environment, instead of in preparation for nuclear war.
Total New Mexico Organizations - 118
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Albuquerque (48) |
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Santa Fe (32) |
Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice |
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Alternatives to Violence Project of Northern NM |
Albuquerque Chapter United Nations Association |
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Assistance Dogs of the West |
Albuquerque Copwatch |
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Border Ecology Project |
Albuquerque League of Pissed Off Voters |
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CODE Pink, Santa Fe Chapter |
Albuquerque Mennonite Church |
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Council of Peace, The |
Albuquerque War Tax Alternative Fund |
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Cranes for Peace Project |
Alliance for Academic Freedom |
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Department of Peace Initiative |
Alternative Fuels Vehicle Network |
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Earth Care International |
American Friends Service Committee, Albuquerque Chapter |
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EcoVersity |
Arab Jewish Peace Alliance |
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Forest Guardians |
Calming for Primordial Swing Dance Group |
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Gathering for Mother Earth |
Center for Action and Contemplation |
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Green Party of New Mexico |
Center for Economic Justice |
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Green Party of Santa Fe |
Center for Global Awareness |
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HaMakom: The Place for Passionate and Progressive Judaism |
Citizen Action New Mexico |
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Institute for Nonviolent Economics |
Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping |
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La Casita de Amor Vacation Cottage |
CodePINK Albuquerque |
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Los Alamos Peace Project |
Defend Democracy |
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Mediations Unlimited |
Eagle Flight Poetry |
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NetWorks Productions |
Food Not Bombs |
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NM Artist Billboard Project, ASEA |
Friends Meeting, Albuquerque |
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New Mexico Coalition to Repeal the Death Penalty |
Gray Panthers |
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Pax Christi New Mexico |
India Students Association - University of New Mexico |
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People for Peace |
Justice Project of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church |
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Santa Fe Friends Meeting |
Merging Left |
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Sisters of Loretto |
Muscular Dystrophy Association |
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Social Justice Committee - Unitarian Universalist Santa Fe |
New Mexico Conference of Churches |
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Tierra Azul Projects |
New Mexico Foundation for Human Rights Projects |
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Tikkun Community, Santa Fe Chapter |
New Mexico Indy Media Center |
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Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance (TEWA) |
New Mexico Media Literacy Project |
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Upaya Zen Center |
New Mexico Network for Nonviolent Communication |
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Veterans for Peace, Santa Fe |
Nukes Out of Duke City |
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Wild Watershed |
OFFCenter Community Art Studio |
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Gallup |
Raging Grannies of Albuquerque |
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Office of Peace, Justice and Creation Stewardship |
Re-Visioning New Mexico |
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Gila |
Sage Council |
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Silver City Pax Christi Group |
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church |
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Hobbs |
Social Justice Council of the First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque |
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Citizens Nuclear Information Center |
Stop the War Machine |
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La Cienega |
Students Organizing Actions For Peace (S.O.A.P.) |
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Citizens for Environmental Safeguards |
Trinity House Catholic Worker |
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La Luz |
TVI - UNICEF |
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Tularosa Basin Citizens for Peace |
UNM College Greens |
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Lamy |
UNM Peace Studies Program |
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Prajna Zendo |
UNM Students for Clean Energy |
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Las Cruces |
Veterans for Peace, Albuquerque Chapter |
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Peace and Justice Center of Las Cruces |
Women Kicking Racism |
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Zen Center of Las Cruces |
World Voice Independent Newspaper |
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Las Vegas |
Cebolla |
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Las Vegas Committee for Peace and Justice |
Center for Visionary Activism |
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Las Vegas Peace and Justice Center |
Cerrillos |
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PeacePALS of Las Vegas |
Concerned Citizens of Cerrillos |
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Llano |
Dragonfly Sanctuary |
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Carson Forest Walk |
Ortiz Mountain Cooperative |
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Los Alamos |
Cloudcroft |
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Kannon Zendo |
Concerned Citizens for Clean Water |
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Madrid |
Dixon |
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Madrid Cultural Projects |
Embudo Paz |
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Questa |
Embudo Valley Environmental Monitoring Group |
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Mirus Foundation |
El Prado |
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San Antonio |
Rio Grande Restoration |
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Friends of the Bosque del Apache NWR |
Embudo |
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Silver City |
Embudo Valley Sangha |
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Grant County Peace Coalition |
Engaged Zen Foundation |
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International Relations Center |
Fairacres |
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Socorro |
Grassroots Press |
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New Mexico Tech Students for Progressive Action |
Farmington |
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Sunland Park |
San Juan Peace Net |
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The Peace Museum |
High Desert Pax Christi |
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Taos |
Work in Beauty, Inc. |
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Action Coalition of Taos |
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Democracy Network of Taos |
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Taos Jewish Center |
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Tijeras |
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Colombia Solidarity Committee of New Mexico |