The United States war against Iraq began in March 2003 because the U.S. government claimed that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction and posed a threat to international security.
Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) protested against the war by organizing demonstrations, engaging in grassroots activism, and raising public awareness about the consequences of military action, which has resulted in greater public dialogue about U.S. foreign policy and increased activism against military intervention.
The photographs show protests, anti-war demonstrations, and the impact of the war on civilian life in Iraq.