Come Welcome Leaders of the Trade Union Movement in Haiti and Guadeloupe to BostonEvents
07 / 6
Start: 7:00 pm
Come Welcome Leaders of the Trade Union Movement in Haiti and Guadeloupe to BostonØ Elie Domata: General Secretary, General Union of Workers of Guadeloupe (right) | |||||
07 / 7
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
IN THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR of the CUBAN REVOLUTION, PASTORS FOR PEACE IS MOUNTING ITS 20TH YEARLY CARAVAN TO CUBA CUBA SOLIDARITY NIGHT By traveling to Cuba with humanitarian aid without a US government license, Pastors for Peace challenges the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, as well as the blockade on the minds of Americans about the achievements of the Cuban people. Pastors for Peace refuses a US government license, because as Rev. Tom Smith has said, "We don't need a government license. Love is our license." Host the Caravan and Celebrate with music, food, speakers, discussion and literature. Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Boston City Councillors Charles C. Yancey and Chuck Turner will host summits regarding the federal stimulus funds for the City of Boston and the federal stimulus funds for the State of Massachusetts. The Summits will provide opportunity for residents to have their questions regarding stimulus funds answered by City and State officials. Charles C. Yancey COUNCILLORS YANCEY AND TURNER HOST TWO STIMULUS SUMMITS IN JULY Boston City Hall (July 2, 2009) – The offices of City Councillors Charles C. Yancey and Chuck Turner are hosting two Summits: One regarding the federal stimulus funds for the State of Massachusetts and another regarding the federal stimulus funds for the City of Boston. Start: 7:00 pm
Join Steve Early, author of Embedded with Organized Labor: Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home. Find out more about:
Steve will address his critique of organized labor, using examples from his book, propose his vision and what American workers can do to get out from under the terrible economic and political institutional constraints they endure. | |||||
07 / 8
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Biweekly meeting of the UJP Planning Committee. All members of UJP groups are welcome to attend. | |||||
07 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
United for Peace Palestine/Israel Task force meeting July 9 7PM American Friends Service Committee 2161 Mass. Ave. Cambridge
for more information contact: Ann Glick aglick@hotmail.com Marilyn Levin@alumni.neu.edu | |||||
07 / 10
Start: 7:00 pm
Start: 2009 Jul 10 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 12 - 2:00pm
US wars and occupations are crimes against humanity. We must build a broad, united mass movement of the American people to end them.
Attend the National Assembly’s second open national antiwar conference to share ideas and vote on proposals for action.
WHAT NEXT FOR THE ANTIWAR MOVEMENT?
Iraq-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Palestine-Iran Money for Human Needs; Not for War and Bailouts to Corporations and the Banks
END THE WARS AND OCCUPATIONS AND BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
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07 / 11
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 10 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 12 - 2:00pm
US wars and occupations are crimes against humanity. We must build a broad, united mass movement of the American people to end them.
Attend the National Assembly’s second open national antiwar conference to share ideas and vote on proposals for action.
WHAT NEXT FOR THE ANTIWAR MOVEMENT?
Iraq-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Palestine-Iran Money for Human Needs; Not for War and Bailouts to Corporations and the Banks
END THE WARS AND OCCUPATIONS AND BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Block party to benefit
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07 / 12
End: 2:00 pm
Start: 2009 Jul 10 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 12 - 2:00pm
US wars and occupations are crimes against humanity. We must build a broad, united mass movement of the American people to end them.
Attend the National Assembly’s second open national antiwar conference to share ideas and vote on proposals for action.
WHAT NEXT FOR THE ANTIWAR MOVEMENT?
Iraq-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Palestine-Iran Money for Human Needs; Not for War and Bailouts to Corporations and the Banks
END THE WARS AND OCCUPATIONS AND BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
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07 / 13
Start: 7:00 pm
The People’s Triumph in El Salvador is REAL!In honor of this historic shift, Boston CISPES invites you to a very special event of the 2009 Victory Tour...Platform, Strategy & Challenges of the New Left Government in El SalvadorFeaturing: Breny Massiel Herrera, Representative of the new FMLN government (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) & Leader of the FMLN's Women's SecretariatFor more event information, contact Boston CISPES: (617) 576-1709 / boscispes@speakeasy.net
Start: 7:00 pm
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. | |||||
07 / 14
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 4:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
After twenty-two days of Israeli bombing, the isolation of Gaza remains deadly. The Palestinians there have been under blockade for two years; thousands are homeless; food is scarce. Building supplies are not allowed in and people are still living amidst rubble. People are not allowed in or out. Everything coming in is restricted. Medical supplies and equipment are not getting in. Palestinians are rarely allowed to leave to get medical care, nor are they able to import what they need.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Boston City Councillors Charles C. Yancey and Chuck Turner will host summits regarding the federal stimulus funds for the City of Boston and the federal stimulus funds for the State of Massachusetts. The Summits will provide opportunity for residents to have their questions regarding stimulus funds answered by City and State officials. Charles C. Yancey COUNCILLORS YANCEY AND TURNER HOST TWO STIMULUS SUMMITS IN JULY Boston City Hall (July 2, 2009) – The offices of City Councillors Charles C. Yancey and Chuck Turner are hosting two Summits: One regarding the federal stimulus funds for the State of Massachusetts and another regarding the federal stimulus funds for the City of Boston. | |||||
07 / 15
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 7:00 pm
Please join us for a benefit concert for the Mass Peace Action Education Fund. Rebecca Thornblade and Susanna Porte, members of the rock band The Cello Chix, will perform both popular and classical selections. We will hear from special guest Kevin Martin, Executive Director of National Peace Action. All ages are welcome, and refreshments will be served. RSVP to Susanna, Mass Peace Action, 617-354-2169 or susanna@masspeaceaction.org. | |||||
07 / 16
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. | |||||
07 / 17
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 9:00 am
The National Counter-Recruitment and Demilitarization Conference is less than a month away! On July 17-19 in Chicago, IL, a broad spectrum of people will come together to share skills and to form the relationships needed to build a permanent resistance to militarism. Earlier, UFPJ encouraged Member Groups who are doing 'Truth-In-Recruiting' or 'Counter-Recruitment' work to attend this conference -- and we still do! You will be provided with a valuable set of practical tools to use in combating military recruiting in schools, neighborhoods, etc., as well as opportunities to connect with others doing this same work across the country. So don't forget to register for the conference while you still can! Start: 5:30 pm
Join the Socialist Party and the Stop the Wars Coalition to establish a De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) where all those who wish can congregate to denigrate and repudiate the war machine and celebrate the movement against war and oppression. Info: peopleunite@verizon.net Start: 7:30 pm
Friends of Alrowwad, USA and Cambridge Bethlehem People to People Project | |||||
07 / 18
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 6:00 pm
According to NY Times, 2 million people became refugees inside Pakistan when the operation against the Taliban in Swat, Pakistan was launched aggressively about 3 months ago. They are living in tent camps, in over 100 degree temperatures, and lacking food, medicines, water. These numbers begin to approach the numbers of Afghan’s who fled the Soviet invasion to come to Pakistan as refugees. Please contribute any small or large sum you can and invite others to join in this event. See details below, and circulate. Hasan Usmani 781-861-1054 ------------------------------------------------------------------- FUNDRAISING EVENT FOR THE CHILDREN OF SWAT
On behalf of The Association of Pakistani Physicians of New England-APPNE. | |||||
07 / 19
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. | |||||
07 / 20
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. | |||||
07 / 21
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. | |||||
07 / 22
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Biweekly meeting of the UJP Planning Committee. All members of UJP groups are welcome to attend. The meetings alternate between in-person and by conference call. Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Come hear social change music from Patti DeRosa, Don West, and Paul Marcus and help Community Change raise $ for its antiracist programs. $20 suggested donation. For info contact Paul at pmarcus@communitychangeinc.org or call 617-523-0555. | |||||
07 / 23
(all day)
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 12:00 pm
DON’T LET THE INSURANCE COMPANIES STOP REAL HEALTH CARE REFORM | |||||
07 / 24
End: 9:00 pm
Start: 2009 Jul 13 - 7:00pm
End: 2009 Jul 24 - 9:00pm
HOPE ≠ WARCall for March and Rally on Anniversary of Afghanistan War
Saturday, October 3, 2009 (tentative date)
When Pres. Obama was elected on a platform of HOPE, the American people expected a speedy end to the Iraq war. They expected negotiations to settle the Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine conflicts and reduce tensions with Iran.
They did not expect the new administration to delay exit from Iraq until 2012, or to escalate the war in Afghanistan by sending 21,000 more troops, as he has done. They did not expect an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan which have already killed 335 people, or the U.S. to strong-arm the Pakistani military into an operation which has left over two million internal refugees.
They did not expect military spending to continue to increase, with over $100 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in June 2009.
The administration’s policy review has resulted in a plan for a protracted counter-insurgency war in which human development aid and negotiations serve only as window dressing on a war policy targeted at defeating the Taliban on the battlefield and dominating Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the central Asia region. Start: 7:00 pm
Climate Change:
Arguably the most critical issue of our time!
followed by discussion of climate activism
--John W. Andrews, Maggie Zhou, with comments by Victor Wallis
Moderator: Thomas Ponniah
Start: 7:00 pm
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07 / 25
Start: 1:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Join us on July 25, 2009 for a rally in your city in support of the Iranian people and in condemnation of the human rights abuses being committed by the Iranian government. Learn how you can get involved by emailing Hadi Ghaemi at united4iran@gmail.com.
United4Iran does not promote any political agenda; our only aim is to support the people of Iran in their struggle for democracy, freedom and basic human rights. Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:30 pm
Join MetroWest Peace Action for its monthly moving vigil for peace and justice! Saturday, July 25th from 12 Noon - 12:30 PM, followed by a brief meeting. Meet at Sudbury Common: intersection of Rt 27 and Concord Road. Bring your signs and banners! Note from Carol Coakley: | |||||
07 / 26
Start: 7:00 pm
In the 50th year of the Cuban Revolution, we celebrate the national holiday, July 26th, with .. Tony Van der Meer speaking on On the work of Cuba patriot Eugene GodfriedEugene Godfried, who died earlier this year, was a long time English languages correspondent for Radio Havana Cuba. A short persentation by Omar Sierra the Venezuelan consul
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07 / 27
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Help Boston Workers’ Alliance and the Mass. Alliance to Reform CORI turn out over 500 people to fill Gardener Auditorium with CORI reform supporters | |||||
07 / 28
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
A film and talk commemorating the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagaasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945
Film: Hiroshima: Why the Bomb was Dropped: Peter Jennings narrates this powerful documentary produced by ABC in 1995. Speaker - Dr. Joseph Gerson will discuss why the atomic weapons were first built and used - and how the United States uses them today to preserve its global empire.
Sponsored by Newton Dialogues on Peace and War Waltham Concerened Citizens, and Watertown Citizens for Environmental Safety Call: 617-964-3813 or email wces@rcn.com for more information | |||||
07 / 29
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Community Change, Inc.
Brown Bag Anti-Racism Discussion Series 2009
Changing the Public Discourse around Race
Please join us for a COMMUNITY CONVERSATION
Start: 7:00 pm
The draft call for the protest is at http://justicewithpeace.org/hope-ne-war. It will be redrafted before the meeting on the 27th. Contact Cole Harrison for information. Conference number: (218) 844-8230 Code: 657297# | |||||
07 / 30
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07 / 31
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08 / 1
Start: 8:30 am
End: 7:00 pm
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08 / 2
Start: 11:00 am
End: 7:00 pm
Walk for a Nuclear Free Future visits Dorchester: Ten members of the Buddhist Peace Pagoda in Leverett, Mass are walking this year to mark the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The First Parish Church has kindly offered to let them spend the night at the church at 10 Parish St. on Meetinghouse Hill, and DPP is providing them dinner. Please join them there from about 5 to 7 pm, and contact Betsy Miessner if you would like to spend the night with the walkers at the Church. | |||||
08 / 3
Start: 9:00 am
End: 6:00 pm
9am - Meeting at Cambridge City Hall, followed by Boston City Hall
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08 / 4
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 2009 Aug 4 - 12:00am
End: 2009 Aug 9 - 12:00am
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08 / 5
(all day)
Start: 2009 Aug 4 - 12:00am
End: 2009 Aug 9 - 12:00am
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with Elaine Bernard & Rand Wilson






Presented by: Honduran delegation led by Dr. Juan Almendares
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