Below is a list of those American cities (54 as of 1/29/03) that have passed anti-war 
resolutions,
as well as cities that are considering such resolutions. At the end of the list is a 
website,
"Cities For Peace," that offers additonal information.

      Cities That Have Passed An Anti-War Resolution:

      CALIFORNIA
        a.. Arcata
        b.. Berkeley
        c.. Mendocino County (read news release)
        d.. Oakland
        e.. San Fernando (read news release)
        f.. San Francisco (Adobe Acrobat format)
        g.. San Luis Obispo (read news article)
        h.. Santa Barbara
        i.. Santa Cruz
        j.. Sebastopol
        k.. Topanga Canyon
        l.. West Hollywood

      COLORADO
        a.. Boulder
        b.. Nederland (news article)
        c.. Telluride

     CONNECTICUT
       a.. New Haven
        b.. Salisbury

     IDAHO
        a.. Blaine County

      ILLINOIS
        a.. Chicago
        b.. Evanston

      INDIANA
        a.. Gary

      IOWA
        a.. Des Moines

        MARYLAND
        a.. Baltimore
        b.. Takoma Park

        MASSACHUSETTS
        a.. Brookline
        b.. Northampton
        c.. Somerville

      MICHIGAN
        a.. Ann Arbor
        b.. Detroit
        c.. Ferndale
        d.. Kalamazoo
        e.. Traverse City

      NEW JERSEY
        a.. Jersey City

    NEW MEXICO
        a.. Santa Fe

      NEW YORK
        a.. Danby
        b.. Ithaca
        c.. New Paltz
        d.. Rochester
        e.. Syracuse
        f.. Woodstock

      NORTH CAROLINA
        a.. Carrboro

      OHIO
        a.. Cleveland

      OREGON
        a.. Corvallis
        b.. Eugene

      PENNSYLVANIA
        a.. Haines Township
        b.. Philadelphia
        c.. York

      VERMONT
        a.. Burlington

      WASHINGTON
        a.. Olympia
        b.. Seattle
        c.. Tacoma

      Washington, DC

      WISCONSIN
        a.. Madison
        b.. Milwaukee

     ****************CAMPAIGNS UNDERWAY**********
      Alaska
        a.. Anchorage

     California
        a.. Los Angeles
        b.. Sacramento

      Colorado
        a.. Crestone
        b.. Denver
        c.. La Veta
        d.. Saguache
        e.. Silver Plume
        f.. Walsenburg

      Connecticut
        a.. Cornwall

      Florida
        a.. Gainesville
        b.. Manatee County
        c.. St. Petersburg

      Hawaii
        a.. Honolulu

      Illinois

        a.. Charleston
        b.. DeKalb
        c.. East Moline
        d.. Moline
        e.. Oak Park
        f.. Rock Island
        g.. Silvis
        h.. Urbana

      Iowa
        a.. Clive
        b.. Davenport
        c.. Decorah

      Maryland
       a.. Cheverly

      Maine
        a.. Bar Harbor
        b.. Mount Desert
        c.. Portland

      Massachusetts
        a.. Amherst

      Michigan
        a.. Alma
        b.. Berkley
        c.. Charlevoix
        d.. Clawson
        e.. Grand Rapids
        f.. Hamtramck
        g.. Lake Orion
        h.. Lansing
        i.. Livonia
        j.. Marquette
        k.. Petoskey
        l.. Plymouth
        m.. Resort Township
        n.. Royal Oak
        o.. Southfield
        p.. Troy

       Minnesota
       a.. Minneapolis

      Missouri
       a.. Columbia

      Montana
        a.. Helena

      New Jersey
        a.. Bloomfield

      New York
        a.. Cooperstown
        b.. New York City

      North Carolina
        a.. Chapel Hill

      Ohio
        a.. Columbus
        b.. Dayton

      Oregon
        a.. Multnomah County
        b.. Salem

      Texas
        a.. Austin
        b.. Corpus Christie
        c.. Dallas
        d.. Galveston
        e.. Houston

      Utah
        a.. Salt Lake City

      Virginia
        a.. Charlottesville

      Washington
        a.. Bellingham
        b.. Spokane

      West Virginia
        a.. Charleston

www.ips-dc.org/citiesforpeace/resolutions.htm

Jenny Heiser
Minneapolis/East Phillips

"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of
our friends."  --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.







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