Centro Presente invites you to come to a 
public reading from the book 
"They Take Our Jobs - And Twenty 
Other Myths about Immigration" by the author, Salem State Professor Aviva Chomsky
Co-Sponsored by: Immigrant Worker Center Collaborative (IWCC), Somerville Community Corporation (SCC), The Welcome Project and Massachusetts Jobs with Justice
For more information, contact Centro Presente at 617-629-4731 or cpresente.org.
Events - Filter:
United for Justice with Peace invites you to a forum on:
BOYCOTT, 
DIVESTMENT AND
SANCTIONS
to end the Israeli Occupation of Palestine
Speaker: Nancy Murray
Respondent: Martin Federman
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 7 PM
Friends Meeting House, 5 Longfellow Park, Cambridge
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Please join Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Gold Star Families for Peace, and Military Families Speak Out for a ceremony for peace on Memorial Day, to remember and mourn those who died -- but also to say that we want no more dead in senseless, immoral wars and occupations for oil and American Empire. Instead of glorifying war, we strive for peace.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
We will be standing out in front of the store education people and asking consumers to boycott Motorola products.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
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The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
The Militant Labor Forum presents:
War Expands in Pakistan and Afghanistan
US and Coalition Forces Out of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq
Washington proclaimed itself the savior of Afghanistan when it invaded that country in 2001—the opening shot in its “global war on terror.” Eight years later, that image is fading in the eyes of the local population, which has witnessed village after village bombed by U.S. forces seeking to rout Islamist fighters.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
We will be standing out in front of the store educating people and asking consumers to boycott Motorola products. Come help encourage Harvard Square, Collidle Corner and America to boycott Motorola. Bring your friends.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
THE CARY FAMILY AND THE AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE INVITE YOU TO HONOR A PEACE HERO, STEPHEN G. CARY (1912-2002), AND EXPLORE THE PEACE ABBEY. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE UNVEILING CEREMONY OF A STEPHEN G. CARY QUOTATION INSCRIBED ON THE PEACE ABBEY'S PACIFIST MONUMENT.
SPEAKER: PAUL LACEY, BOARD CHAIR, AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED BEFORE AND AFTER THE UNVEILING CEREMONY.
3PM-4:15PM
THE PEACE ABBEY AT TWO NORTH MAIN STREET
COME EARLY AND/OR STAY LATE TO EXPLORE THE UNIQUE PEACE ABBEY.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Kip Tiernan & Poor Peoples' United Fund in a Moral Witness to the Injustice of Poverty and Hunger. Kip will be fasting in the main sanctuary of the Old South Church.
Fast with us. Pray with us. Mourn with us.
Hope with us. Rage with us. Give with us:
Bring non-perishable food items for donation to local pantries.
Monday, June 1, 12 noon - 6:30 PM
Tuesday, June 2, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday, June 3, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
www.ppuf.org or call 617-262-5922

Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed Sunday morning while serving as an usher at his church in Witchita , Kansas . Since the 1970s, Dr. Tiller has provided critical abortion and reproductive health care at great personal risk. In doing so, he has saved the lives and futures of countless women and girls across the country. His murder is a tragedy for his family, friends, and colleagues. It is also a tragedy for the women who need his care and for the entire community of health care providers and advocates, and for all of us who believe in a woman's right to dignity and self-determination. Please join us in honoring this great man who truly lived by his motto to "Trust Women."
Join the Boston community in sharing our grief and celebrating the life of Dr. George Tiller, a true hero for women across the country.
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Kip Tiernan & Poor Peoples' United Fund in a Moral Witness to the Injustice of Poverty and Hunger. Kip will be fasting in the main sanctuary of the Old South Church.
Fast with us. Pray with us. Mourn with us.
Hope with us. Rage with us. Give with us:
Bring non-perishable food items for donation to local pantries.
Monday, June 1, 12 noon - 6:30 PM
Tuesday, June 2, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday, June 3, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
www.ppuf.org or call 617-262-5922
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Kip Tiernan & Poor Peoples' United Fund in a Moral Witness to the Injustice of Poverty and Hunger. Kip will be fasting in the main sanctuary of the Old South Church.
Fast with us. Pray with us. Mourn with us.
Hope with us. Rage with us. Give with us:
Bring non-perishable food items for donation to local pantries.
Monday, June 1, 12 noon - 6:30 PM
Tuesday, June 2, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday, June 3, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
www.ppuf.org or call 617-262-5922
After rallying on the steps, we will enter the State House around 11am to deliver letters to our legislators. Please join BWA and our allies in a creative Rally & Speak Out on June 3rd for CORI reform. CORI speakers will be dressed in the clothing of their occupational of choice (cook, nurse, customer service, building trades etc) to underscore the talents that they have and to show how CORI locks them out of the system.
For more information or to endorse the campaign, contact: Aaron at Boston Workers' Alliance, 617 606 3580 or email atanaka@bostonworkersalliance.org
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Bring Signs Focused on Ending the Siege of Gaza
Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
Returning War Veterans: Challenges in Continuing Mental Health Care
Friday, June 5, Returning War Veterans: Challenges in Continuing Mental Health Care, 2:30-5pm, Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, 221 Rivermoor Street, Boston (West Roxbury). Veterans returning from war carry emotional and brain injuries that are long-lasting and call for protracted care beyond crisis intervention. Is our mental health system and our society—traditionally geared to acute care of acute problems—willing and able to provide this care? How can we enhance our military, veterans administration, and civilian mental health systems and our community support to deal with these prolonged mental health needs? Open to the Professional Community and the Public—No Admission Charge
The Eyes of Babylon
Award winning, critically acclaimed one man play based on the Iraq war
journey of gay U.S Marine Jeff Key
BOSTON PLAYWRIGHTS' THEATRE
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
MAY 21 through JUNE 6, 2009
TICKETS:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168
(866) 811 4111
Play website:
http://www.theeyesofbabylon.com/
"In so fervently and colorfully crafting his all-too-human story, Key
demonstrates that the triumphant journey through one's own psyche is
perhaps the greatest adventure of all."
--The Hollywood Reporter
"CRITICS' CHOICE: Disarms our defenses with considerable humor and
DR. VIVIANE SALEH-HANNA
Where did this system of domination and control, from the police to the
prisons, come from? How have we gotten to the place of international prison
expansion? Viviane Saleh-Hanna will discuss with us about how we have gotten
to where we are and the impacts of globalization on the international rise
of the prison industrial complex.
Dr. Saleh-Hanna is an activist scholar who has worked with prisoners of the
criminal justice system internationally. Prior to moving to the United
States, she lived in Nigeria and worked with prisoners in Nigeria, Ghana and
the Gambia. Her book Colonial Systems of Control: Criminal Justice in
Nigeria is the first publication on prisons in West Africa. More recently,
her scholarly work has focused on the role music plays in black liberation
struggles and the fight against mass incarceration.
Sunday, June 7, Dorchester Day Parade! DPP will be marching again this year along with our friends and allied organizations.
Our contingent will gather around Noon in Dorchester Lower Mills with the parade kick-off about 1pm.
Our message will focus on ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, reducing the military budget and funding urgent needs at home in our neighborhoods and communities. Thousands of marchers and parade watchers will see our banners and get our anti-war flyers!
Please let us know if you will be marching with us by emailing info@dotpeace.org or phoning 617-282-3783. 
END THE WARS! BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME!
REDUCE MILITARY SPENDING
FUND OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
JOBS AND HOMES NOW!
NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION! JUNE 11, 2009
· Stop Foreclosures and Evictions!
· Create Jobs & Support Workers' Rights with the Employee Free Choice Act!
· Rebuild Communities!
Join the Mass Alliance Against Predatory Lending (MAAPL), Mass Coalition for Employee Free Choice and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition in a March and Rally to support the people’s rights during this economic crisis. We demand our legislators take action to protect us against corrupt financial corporations.
House Party to Benefit Mass Alliance
Join us to celebrate the progress we've made in building a more progressive Massachusetts and support our work to recruit progressive champions for 2010 and beyond.
Thursday, June 11th5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
At the Home of John Maher and Ellen Sarkisian
8 Dunstable Road
Cambridge, MA 02138
To RSVP or for further information, please contact Georgia Hollister Isman at 617 722 4320 or georgia@massalliance.org
Since the War in Gaza it is more important then ever to have a working group in UJP that can develop ideas and events to bring to the wider UJP community and its larger allies.
Come help out with this work. Your help is needed. Thursday June 11 7PM at AFSC
Contact aglick@hotmail.come for more information.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
Nancy Kohn: Slideshow
When Nancy visited Cuba for the first time in November of 2006, she was so moved by seeing the advanced state of universal and comprehensive health care in Cuba that she has become an activist around breaking the wall of silence, not only surrounding health care in Cuba but also on the case of the Cuban Five. She has visited Cuba several more times, most recently last December/January.
Nancy has a Masters in Public Health, is Field Director at the Access Project, and an active member of the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five.
Short reports by others who have visited Cuba recently.
Audience discussion, Cuban music/dance, Cuban refreshments.
Sponsored by the July 26th Coalition and Brookline Peaceworks.
For more information, 617 738 8029 or 781 286 3600.
Bolivarian Circle of Boston
is pleased to invite you to
a panel discussion at
Encuentro5, 33 Harrison Ave.
Chinatown, Boston
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
Let's all get together with each other again.....
On Saturday June 13 from 1-5 in the afternoon, all of us in UJP will gather for our next strategy conference. Once again, we will be meeting at the Cambridge Friends Center in the Harvard Square area.
Dr. Joseph Gerson is Director of Programs and Director of the Peace and Economic Security Program, American Friends Service Committee, New England. Dr. Gerson’s program work focuses on challenging and overcoming U.S. global hegemony: its preparations for and threats to initiate nuclear war, and its military domination of the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Prof. Adil Najam is Professor of International Relations and Geography and the Environment at Boston University. He was a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which received the Nobel Prize in 2007. He edits the Pakistani affairs blog pakistaniat.com and testified at the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ April forum on Afghanistan.The Center for Arabic Culture is proud to present performing artist, Lana Nasser, in her one-woman show, "Arab Woman Talking." Lana will portray the feminine spirit in its ongoing struggle to emerge in traditional Arab culture, and to bridge between her various experiences as an Arab woman.
"Using nothing more than a scarf, her voice, and the movements of her body, Nasser creates a rich atmosphere of myth, legend, and personal suffering that invites the audience to feel for themselves the powerful cross-currents of psychospiritual life for Arab women, past and present..."
- Kelly Bulkeley, PhD, Author, GTU Scholar, JFKU Faculty member.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
Speaker: Jason Lydon
The forum’s two principal speakers are:
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
(Please note the NEW location--we're moving to the Verizon store to protest their recent promotion of free Motorola phones.)
A group of young activists in Cambridge has organized a screening of " Haiti 's Hidden Treasures." This film is an interesting look at Haiti , its history, and the beautiful (but often forgotten) wonders of the country. Following the screening there will be time for discussion of the film and the issues it raises.
For more information contact the Peace Commission at peace@cambridgema.gov or 617.349.4694.
J Street is pleased to invite you to
Temple Emanuel of Newton Centre on Thursday, June 18th at 7:30PM
as
J Street Executive Director Jeremy Ben-Ami
and
former AIPAC President and Democratic National Committee Chairman Steve Grossman
discuss
Obama and Netanyahu: Hopes for America and Israel.
This past Wednesday an exhibit opened in the State House entitled “Faces of Remembrance.” The exhibit features a project undertaken by a local artist, Gina Johnson, who was inspired to bring a human face to each of the soldiers from Massachusetts who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To accomplish this she created a detailed pencil portrait of each fallen soldier, illustrating over a hundred portraits that are now on display.
(Please note the NEW location--we're moving to the Verizon store to protest their recent promotion of free Motorola phones.)


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