Mountain View Voices for Peace in the news and past events


2007

petition

Sign the Petition to End the War!

Mountain View Voices for Peace asked what the politicians mean
when they talk about ending the war.
Collecting signatures with a petition we say it means:

•  No U.S. military bases in Iraq
•  Stop the air war
•  No training or arms for Iraqi troops
•  No attacks on Iran


Photo from Mountain View's annual parade.


2006

Photos from "Honor the Fallen With Peace" vigil in downtown Mountain View, to remember those lost to the war.

Photo from Mountain View's annual parade.


2005

resistance

We Won't Go!


Join the growing resistance to the war by signing the pledge that you will not serve in the armed forces
as long as the U.S. is occupying Iraq, and that you will support those people who have also taken the pledge.

The "We Won't Go!" campaign is part of countering military recruitment, which continues
to be an important method of opposing the war. Sign the pledge today!


Article Military recruiters have moved out of Mountain View, but they can't seem to escape Mountain View Voices for Peace.
The Mountain View Voice, July 15


2004

Article MVVP asks residents how their tax dollars are being spent.
"We don't even question where our tax money goes. So much of it goes to the military and no one even knows it."
The Mountain View Voice, April 23


2003

Article MVVP helps persuade City Council to oppose PATRIOT Act provisions.
The Mountain View Voice, September 19

Report on the March 18 Mountain View City Council meeting

Speech MV High School student Henry Freedland to the Mountain View City Council.
March 18, 2003

Picture from the March 16 candlelight vigil at Mercy-Bush park in Mountain View

Article about the formation of Mountain View Voices for Peace.
The Mountain View Voice, March 7