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12 / 19
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Please join us for our monthly vigil to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

For more information call 617-926-8560 mailbox 2.

Start: 4:00 pm

During Immigrant Rights week, people are shining the light of faith from coast to coast. In the spirit of the holidays, we are asked to welcome the stranger and reach out to those less fortunate, and those who are the objects of fear-filled actions. Interfaith Worker Justice will be joining with the national New Sanctuary Movement and other faith-based organizations and congregations in support of just and humane immigration reform. This vigil is to share the message that people of all backgrounds are standing on the side of love to keep immigrant families together and to end the raids and deportations.

12 / 20
Start: 7:30 pm

The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra will present its 37th annual Christmas concert.   The concert will feature the premiere of Blue Butterfly, in tribute to the late Brother Blue.

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12 / 30
Start: 5:30 pm
Start: 6:45 pm

The UJP Planning Group normally the second Wednesday at AFSC and fourth Wednesday by conference call.    Due to the holiday we are meeting this time on the 30th at AFSC.   Major agenda is to plan the Feb 13 strategy conference.

12 / 31
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

First Night Against the WarsWe will be standing out in solidarity with those who are marching in Gaza. We too will raise our voices to call for an END TO THE SIEGE OF GAZA.

There will be a VIGIL at 4 PMAt 6 PM we will be joining the end of the "FIRST NIGHT" PARADE and marching to Park Street.
WEAR BLACK.

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01 / 7
Start: 6:45 pm
End: 9:00 pm

THURSDAY FILM SERIES BACK AT CENTRAL SQUARE LIBRARY

The Monthly Peace and Justice Film Series

"This is a rare film about Venezuela, a country in extraordinary transition. Watch this film because it is honest and fair and respectful of those who want to be told the truth about an epic attempt, flaws and all, to claim back the humanity of ordinary people". John Pilger (journalist, author and documentary filmmaker)

 

An Extended Discussion will follow the film.

 

 

FREE       Parking Nearby

Refreshments will be served.

SPONSORED BY THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM AND THE CAMBRIDGE PEACE COMMISSION.

01 / 8
Start: 6:30 pm

The Merrimack Valley People for Peace will be hosting our annual pot-luck gathering. This year we are having it in Lowell and all 24 Iraqi families have been invited and most are coming. If you would like to meet some of the Iraqi families please let me know you would like to attend and I will save you a spot. We need to know how many people are going to attend so we know how many tables and chairs to set up.
What:  Pot Luck Dinner
Where:  St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Merrimack & Kirk Street, downtown Lowell
When:  Friday, January 8th at 6:30 PM
01 / 9
Start: 3:00 pm

Redirecting Military Spending to Meet Human Needs

The 25% Solution Task Force of UJP is conducting an interactive workshop on military spending and the campaign to redirect it to meet human needs at home. With the U.S. facing devastating economic and environmental crises, with our states and cities forced into layoffs and cutbacks, now is the moment to demand a shift in our country's priorities. 
  
About the workshop 

01 / 10
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...

ANN ELDRIDGE MALONE, R.N.

Ann Malone's experience includes clinical education, community nursing &
health and social justice activism. She is currently a clinical instructor
for UMass-Boston and the MGH Institute for Health Professionals, taking
students out to the neighborhoods of Dorchester, South Boston & Charlestown
to learn from community members about their health needs. Ann is active with
a number of state, regional & national health care reform organizations and
is director of the Alliance to Defend Health Care, a Boston-based group
uniting a range of health professionals with the public to advocate for
health reform.

Ann will discuss the legislation currently being deliberated by Congress,

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Start: 11:30 am

 

               
                 


Start: 12:30 pm
End: 1:30 pm

 Gaza Freedom March/Code Pink call on all people of conscience to demonstrate at the Israeli Consulate. Break the siege of Gaza! Justice for all Palestinians!

(Bring signs from First Night)

The Gaza Freedom March has only just begun

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Escalation of the Afghanistan war and new times for the peace movement: UJP holds political discussion meeting for the whole coalition

There was a wave of protests after Obama's speech sending more troops to Afghanistan, but now what do we do?  We are in a new period for peace and justice activism.   The principal public concern is economic recession, not war.   The country's first African American president is personally appealing but continues war policies.  The antiwar movement seems confused and the national coalition United for Peace and Justice is in crisis.   Meanwhile, the climate crisis keeps getting worse and nothing much is being done about it.   Clearly UJP needs to adjust to the new circumstances -- but how?
 
On Wednesday, January 13 the UJP planning group will host an expanded meeting for free ranging political discussion of these issues; all UJP groups, activists and members are invited to attend.  People are encouraged to present strategy discussion papers and action proposals from different perspectives; however, the meeting will not make any decisions.  Specific proposals may be adopted at the Feb. 13 UJP strategy meeting.
 
Often we are so busy doing things that we don't step back and consider the big picture.  Bringing our thoughts together in dialogue we will rediscover our many points of agreement, identify the challenges in communicating our message and begin to form action plans to move foward.   Let's hear everyone's ideas, there is lots of energy in working together!
01 / 14
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The Cambridge Health Alliance, in collaboration with the City of Cambridge, will be hosting an open community forum.   This is a public forum for people to share their feelings and concerns about the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010.  All members from the public are invited to attend.  Healthcare professionals and interpreters will be on-site to provide support.

Emmanuelle Dupiton from Haitian Consulate of Boston will be in attendance to share how the Haitian Consulate of Boston can assist members during this difficult time.

Counseling is also available to residents of Cambridge, Somerville, Malden, Chelsea, Revere, Everett, and Winthrop or to those who have a primary care provider at Cambridge Health Alliance by calling 617.665.3980.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

 

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01 / 16
Start: 10:30 am
End: 11:30 am

This is a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Birthday Commemoration Peace Vigil to End The Wars.
 
Severe inclement weather cancels.  

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:30 pm

Metrowest Peace Action

January Meeting

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

1:00

Natick Library, Room 1-A

14 East Central St. (on Rt. 135-one block east of Rt. 27, Main St.)

Natick, MA 01760

 

We will discuss the various groups' recent activities, review our accomplishments in 2009, and consider our action plan for 2010.

On the agenda:

Shall we support UJP's 25% Solution-Beyond War, A New Economy is Possible.

For information please contact coakley50@earthlink.net, 508 376-8495

Please rsvp so enough literature will be copied for everyone.

Start: 2:00 pm

10am-6pm(formal program at 2pm).  Receiving Food, Clothing and Monetary (Direct to Relief Organizations). 

01 / 17
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...

MATT OSBORN
"Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day"

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the many heroes of our time who we
honor for his commitment, dedication, and struggle toward the end of racism,
poverty, and war.  While many claim that we are living in a post-racial
society because of the election of President Obama, we must know better than
that and continue to strengthen our dedication to the eradication of racism
and white domination.  We will discuss ongoing movements and campaigns
working to bring attention to the impacts of racism within our country and
on a global level.  We will honor Rep. Byron Rushing's work to bring a bill

01 / 18
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm

On Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 18, the Cambridge Peace Commission is holding its annual commemoration of the life and work of Dr. King. In recognition of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, we will also remember the lives of those lost and those who are suffering in its aftermath.

There will be a vigil in memory of Dr. King and all those lost in the Haiti from 11:30 to 12:00 in front of Cambridge City Hall on Monday. A brief memorial procession through Central Sq. and arrive at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 12:15 as planned.

All are invited to publicly remember both the people of Haiti and Dr. Martin Luther King on the streets of Cambridge and then celebrate his life and work at St. Peter's Episcopal Church:

* 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM: Community Remembrance of Dr. King and Vigil for the People of Haiti • gather in front of Cambridge City Hall • 795 Massachusetts Ave.

Start: 1:00 pm

 

Featuring

A Tribute Concert by the
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra's

Intensive Community Program

Honored Guest Speaker

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm

Join us on Monday, January 18th as we gather to honor Martin Luther King Jr. with a protest against the continued detention of prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. King's legacy in support of human rights and in opposition to the war machine continues. Witness Against Torture has put out a national call to action on this one year anniversary of Obama's promise to close the prison: http://www.witnesstorture.org/2010/ Obama is on track to break this promise and not deliver hope to those who need it the most. Some will be wearing Orange Jumpsuits but all are invited to participate. We expect many commuters will see our action outside Park Street.

Greater Boston Stop the Wars Coalition

 

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