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« Saturday June 13, 2009 »
Sat
Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

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.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

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.

To start the conference off, two speakers will assess the crises in Afghanistan and Pakistan:
 
Joseph GersonDr. 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.
 
Adil NajamProf. 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.
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Please support the call from Palestine to participate in B/D/S work, and help put consumer pressure on Motorola to stop aiding Israeli apartheid and profiting from Israel's war crimes.
    
    When: Saturday June 13, 1:00 PM-2:00PM
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

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.

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