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« March 21, 2010 - April 20, 2010 »
 
03 / 21
Start: 2:00 pm

Jeff Klein will appear on Jimmy Myers' radio talk show.   Jeff has been to Palestine twice in the past year.   He will discuss the current flare-up in US-Israel relations and the Israeli plans to expand settlements in Palestinian East Jerusalem

 

 

 

Start: 7:00 pm

In 2005, Palestinian civil society activists called on the international community to begin a movement to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel in response to long standing political and human rights issues and the inability to have a meaningful “peace process.” As activists have responded around the world, we see increasing actions and calls for BDS.

What is the history behind this movement? It is easy to see the campaign against Caterpillar or other industries that support the occupation, but how do we understand the terms, the pros and cons of academic boycott, cultural boycott, etc? How do we as activists in Boston respond to this call? Is this something that should be central to our work or not?

03 / 22
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

 The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES)
The Cambridge-El Salvador Sister City Committee
The Cambridge Peace Commission
and Cambridge City Councilor Marjorie Decker invite you to

A welcoming reception for José Edgardo Alemán Molina, the new Consul General
of El Salvador in New England

Please join us in welcoming José Alemán as the new representative of the
government of El Salvador in New England, as we also commemorate the 30th
anniversary of the murder of Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero by the
Salvadoran military. We will both commemorate Msgr. Romero¹s vision and
sacrifice and welcome the official representative of the administration of
President Mauricio Funes, who was elected in March 2009.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The Cambridge City Council will be considering a resolution in support of
the 25% campaign -- a realistic campaign for cutting military expenses by
25%.

Public comment at 5:30, council meeting at 6:00.

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

 

03 / 23
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:30 pm

Violence Transformed

Poster Art: Standing for Peace and Justice is co-sponsored by Cambridge United for Justice with Peace, the Lesley University Division of Creative Arts in Learning and Violence Transformed 2010, an annual series of visual and performing arts events that celebrates the power of art, artists and art-making to confront, challenge and mediate violence in contemporary society.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:15 pm

Event POSTPONED to April 27

Boston College's Professor Charlie Derber will speak to his hopeful book, "From Greed to Green: Solving Climate Change and Remaking the Economy" (Paradigm Publishers, February 2010); he will be joined by activists campaigning for peace as well as environmental and economic justice.

Contact: Suren Moodliar   617-968-0880   suren@fairjobs.org

03 / 24
Start: 12:00 pm

Good Jobs Now

Big Wall Street banks brought on America's worst financial crisis since the great depression. While their actions destroyed America's jobs, homes, and hope, the big banks got billions in taxpayer bailouts--and went back to business as usual. It's time to tell the banks to start paying for America's recovery by investing in GOOD JOBS NOW!
 
Sponsors: Greater Boston Labor Council, AFT-MA, Boston Building Trades Council, Community Labor United, Jobs with Justice, Mass. AFL-CIO, Mass. Building Trades Council, North Shore Labor Council, SEIU State Council, UNITE/HERE N.E. Joint Board
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Underperforming?   No - Underfunded!

The mayoral-appointed Boston School Committee is slated to vote for yet another round of budget cuts on Wednesday, March 24, at 6:00 PM. This year,  FY 2011, the committee plans to approve a budget reduction of $32.5 Million.

Enough is enough.  Instead of accepting budget reductions, the committee ought to demand more: more funding; more resources.

How can our schools be expected to do more each year with less?  How can some of our schools be labeled ‘underperforming’ when they have been under-resourced?

Parents' groups are organizing a rally to demand that the school committee reject the mayor's proposed budget, and adopt a budget that fully funds children's needs.

Start: 6:00 pm

Presented by Beacon Press and Suffolk University.   Chris Cooper and other actors will give readings from Zinn’s plays, and Jeff Zinn will have an onstage conversation with former Boston Globe theater critic Ed Siegel.  The event is free; to reserve a seat, call 617-573-8282.

 http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2010/02/21/a_passion_for_playwriting/

Start: 6:45 pm
End: 8:30 pm

 Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting.   See agenda

03 / 25
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Comedy performances followed by a discussion with HKS students and HKS Lecturer Marshall Ganz.

Co-sponsored with the Forum Office at the Institute of Politics, HKS Israel Caucus and HKS Palestine Caucus.

RSVP at Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=101486629891145

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

 

  

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

“Marx in Soho" is a one-man play written by Howard Zinn and performed by Robert Weick. The premise of this romp through Marxist and anarchist ideas is that Karl Marx achieves agreement with the masters of the afterlife for a chance to clear his name from negative judgments of the history of his ideas and of 20th century socialism. Bob Weick, National Touring Actor and Barrymore Award nominee has presented over 170 performances of Zinn's play from Maine to California. Co-sponsored by the International History Institute and the Department of Political Science.

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

Do you blog, have a website, or Tweet on a regular basis? Want to find out strategic ways to use these skills for social justice work? Join us for a panel discussion on using your own or an organization’s blog, website, or social media sites in order to create social change.

Start: 7:15 pm
End: 8:15 pm

NORMAN FINKELSTEIN

Truth and consequences of the Gaza invasion

Moderated by Professor Duncan Kennedy

Sponsors: HLS Justice for Palestine, HLS Middle East Law Students Association, National Lawyers Guild-HLS Chapter, the Alliance for Justice in the Middle East at Harvard University, and the Palestine Caucus at Harvard Kennedy School 

Start: 8:30 pm

The Legislative Working Group for UFPJ will be hosting a Conference call. 

03 / 26
Start: 8:00 pm

Maya Angelou is hailed as one of the great voices of contemporary black
literature, a mesmerizing vision of grace, swaying and stirring when she
moves. She is a poet, historian, author, actress, playwright, civil rights
activist, producer, and director.


03 / 27
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Boycotts helped end South African Apartheid.  We are joining in the world wide movement to hang up on Motorola.  Motorola Israel is exclusively used by Israeli settlers living illegally in the Occupied PalestinianTerritories.  These products normalize the expropriation of Palestinian land and apartheid practices that make life in Jewish-only settlements tenable.

 

                Join us in Boycotting Motorola

 

Start: 2:00 pm

Howard Zinn

The Boston University community will hold a memorial event for Howard Zinn.

This memorial will be addressed by family and friends of Howard including Frances Fox Piven, Jim Carroll, Noam Chomsky, Betty Zisk and others. Members of Howard's family will participate.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Informal Talk by Garry over Dinner with Photo Presentation
Suggested Donation for dinner plate and beverages ($5-$15) 

For the past three years, Garry has been working as an economist on poverty-, vulnerability-, and labor-market- related issues in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in various organizations. Recently he completed his first assignment in the Gaza Strip for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. More generally, as a social scientist, Garry studies dynamic complexity and change in social systems.

Start: 7:00 pm

Hear about the Lemon Tree house in Ramle, Israel, described in Sandy Tolan's book of that name, and about Open House, the Arab and Jewish children's peace center that is in the house now.  Speaker will be Yehezkel Landau, who co-founded Open House with Dalia Landau, the girl who grew up in the house.  Professor Landau will  tell us about his interfaith-based work on the Mideast conflict.

Sponsored by Cambridge Friends

Cambridge traffic department has agreed not to ticket in the area that evening.

03 / 28
Start: 5:00 pm
Start: 2010 Mar 28 - 5:00pm
End: 2010 Mar 29 - 8:00am

This Spring, The Leadership Campaign will work with our legislators towards the goal of passing "An Act to Create a Repower Massachusetts Emergency Task Force" by Earth Day, 2010.

The Leadership Campaign will work on our campuses and in our communities to build power. And three times this spring, we will gather together to demonstrate the depth of our commitment by refusing to sleep in our homes, dorms, and apartments powered by dirty electricity.

* February 20th-21st, Amherst Common Sleep-out
* March 28th-29th, Cambridge Common Sleep-out and March
* April 21st-22nd, Boston Common Earth Day Sleep-out and Lobby Day

Start: 7:00 pm

 A panel discussion on the Afghanistan War featuring four panelists with some very different opinions about the war. The event is sponsored by the UNH Peace and Justice League and Young Americans for Liberty but is designed to be a balanced and educated discussion of the war with no bias towards one side or the other. The set-up of the event will allow for each panelist to give a brief introduction of themselves, who they are, and why they are on the panel, but after that the event will primarily be based off of audience participation as attendees will be allowed to ask questions to be answered by any or all of the panelists.

This event is free and open to the public.

The panelists are:

Lieutenant Colonel Brian C. Ruhm
Commander of Air Force ROTC at UNH. LtCol. Ruhm deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan from June to November 2005 as a member of the Office of Security and Cooperation – Afghanistan, to support Operation Enduring Freedom.

03 / 29
End: 8:00 am
Start: 2010 Mar 28 - 5:00pm
End: 2010 Mar 29 - 8:00am

This Spring, The Leadership Campaign will work with our legislators towards the goal of passing "An Act to Create a Repower Massachusetts Emergency Task Force" by Earth Day, 2010.

The Leadership Campaign will work on our campuses and in our communities to build power. And three times this spring, we will gather together to demonstrate the depth of our commitment by refusing to sleep in our homes, dorms, and apartments powered by dirty electricity.

* February 20th-21st, Amherst Common Sleep-out
* March 28th-29th, Cambridge Common Sleep-out and March
* April 21st-22nd, Boston Common Earth Day Sleep-out and Lobby Day

Start: 11:00 am

 VENEZUELAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBER

 
MODESTO RUIZ
 
03 / 30
Start: 12:00 pm
Start: 2010 Mar 30 - 12:00pm
End: 2010 Apr 3 - 2:00pm

 In this series of talks Afro-Venezuelan leaders will discuss race, social inclussion, legislation and the construction of Venezuela's XXI Century Socialism. On a special event on Saturday April 3rd,they will be joined by Bill Fletcher, former President of Trans Africa Forum and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis of Organized Labor and a New Path to Social Justice”.

Guest Speakers:

03 / 31
(all day)
Start: 2010 Mar 30 - 12:00pm
End: 2010 Apr 3 - 2:00pm

 In this series of talks Afro-Venezuelan leaders will discuss race, social inclussion, legislation and the construction of Venezuela's XXI Century Socialism. On a special event on Saturday April 3rd,they will be joined by Bill Fletcher, former President of Trans Africa Forum and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis of Organized Labor and a New Path to Social Justice”.

Guest Speakers:

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Special Event Hosted by:The University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Women & Work and the Labor Extension Program

UMass Labor Extension Program

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

The continued wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the conflict in the Middle East and the bloated Pentagon budget are sucking billions of taxdollars that should be spent on health, education, jobs and the environment. Yet under Obama, the peace movement has lost its steam. What strategies can be effective to rebuild the peace movement? Where can we find new allies? What are the most effective tactics we can use?

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

The film View from a Grain of Sand will be screened.

Shot in refugee camps of Pakistan and the war-torn city of Kabul, three remarkable Afghan women lead us through the maze of Afghanistan's complex history, informing this examination of how international interventions, war and the rise of political Islam have stripped Afghan women of their freedom over the last thirty years.

Q&A after with
Rachel Williams of Afghan Women's Mission & UJP
Plus
Maryam Shansab of UJP Afghanistan/Pakistan Task Force

04 / 1
(all day)
Start: 2010 Mar 30 - 12:00pm
End: 2010 Apr 3 - 2:00pm

 In this series of talks Afro-Venezuelan leaders will discuss race, social inclussion, legislation and the construction of Venezuela's XXI Century Socialism. On a special event on Saturday April 3rd,they will be joined by Bill Fletcher, former President of Trans Africa Forum and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis of Organized Labor and a New Path to Social Justice”.

Guest Speakers:

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

      Join us April 1, 2010 as we ask Senator Kerry and Senator Brown to uphold the Clean Air Act, create green jobs, make our communities healthy and our nation secure. Our March for Clean Air and a Safe Climate starts at noon at Government Center T station, goes to Senator Kerry's and Senator Brown's offices, and from 1 to 2 pm delivers letters to the senators.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Antiwar Demonstation, Washington DC, March 20 2010
Antiwar Protest, DC, March 20

President Barack Obama will be in Boston for a $500 a plate fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee.  The fundraiser will take place in the State Room on the 33d floor of 60 State Street in downtown Boston, near Government Center and Faneuil Hall.

Peace and justice groups will protest President Obama's war policies and giveways to the banks, saying:

• Bring our troops and war $$ home
• Fund national healthcare, not international warfare
• Jobs not Drones
• $$ for education, not for occupation

Medea Benjamin, founder of the women's antiwar group CODEPINK: Women for Peace and of the fair trade advocacy group Global Exchange, will be in Boston to address the protesters.

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Note: This is not a ticketed event - admission is free and open to the public. 

Commentator 
Homi Bhabha, Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities and Director, Humanities Center at Harvard. 

Moderated by 
Sheila Jasanoff, Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies, Harvard Kennedy School 

Start: 7:00 pm

 

04 / 2
(all day)
Start: 2010 Mar 30 - 12:00pm
End: 2010 Apr 3 - 2:00pm

 In this series of talks Afro-Venezuelan leaders will discuss race, social inclussion, legislation and the construction of Venezuela's XXI Century Socialism. On a special event on Saturday April 3rd,they will be joined by Bill Fletcher, former President of Trans Africa Forum and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis of Organized Labor and a New Path to Social Justice”.

Guest Speakers:

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 5:00 pm

 

A Conversation with Arundhati Roy and Noam Chomsky
Moderator: Amy Goodman

Please join us for a conversation with Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things and Field Notes on Democracy, and MIT professor of Linguistics and Philosophy Noam Chomsky, author of Hegemony or Survival and the forthcoming book, Hopes and Prospects, as they discuss the threats to democracy in the United States, India, and worldwide.

Start: 11:30 pm

The Friends Meeting of Cambridge (Quakers) sponsors a Good Friday Silent Vigil for Peace on the Boston Common, near the Park Street T stop, every year.  The vigil this year is this Friday, April 2, beginning with a silent Quaker Meeting at the Beacon Hill Meetinghouse, at 6 Chestnut Street, from 10:30-11:00am.  The group then walks down to the vigil site on Tremont Street and remains there from about 11:15 until 2:00pm, when they return to the Meetinghouse for another period of silent meeting followed by a meal at 2:30.

All are welcome to stop by for as long as you like and join the silent meetings before and after the vigil and to share lunch.

04 / 3
End: 2:00 pm
Start: 2010 Mar 30 - 12:00pm
End: 2010 Apr 3 - 2:00pm

 In this series of talks Afro-Venezuelan leaders will discuss race, social inclussion, legislation and the construction of Venezuela's XXI Century Socialism. On a special event on Saturday April 3rd,they will be joined by Bill Fletcher, former President of Trans Africa Forum and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis of Organized Labor and a New Path to Social Justice”.

Guest Speakers:

Start: 10:30 am
End: 11:30 am

Many new signs, good weather is forecast.

End the wars, bring the troops and the dollars home where they belong!
 
Heads up:  Arlington/Lexington UJP will join the Arlington Stand Against Racism event being held on Saturday morning May 1st instead of holding a separate peace vigil that day.  
 

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Modesto Ruis Espinoza and Bill Fletcher

In this conversation our speakers will consider race and Venezuela’s 21st Century socialism. They will be joined by community leaders and activists in a spirited 2-hour meeting that will include a light refreshments and Venezuelan cuisine.

Modesto Ruiz Espinoza
The Honorable Modesto Ruiz Espinoza is an Venezuelan legislator of African heritage. He is President of the Sub-Committee for Legislation, Participation, Rights and Duties of Afro- Venezuelans and co-author of the Bill Against Racial Discrimination and other Related Forms of Intolerance.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 11:00 pm

 Join labor organizers, musicians and friends as they come

together for a night of music and activism to support
the 2010 Labor Notes Conference.
04 / 4
04 / 5
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Amy Goodman is host of “Democracy Now!”

Bill McKibben, educator, noted environmentalist, and the author of more than a dozen books, including the influential work The End of Nature.

Co-sponsored by Peace and Justice Studies , Communications and Media Studies , Jonatham M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Stockholm Environment Institute, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for International Environment and Resource Policy, Tufts Institute of the Environment.

Start: 7:00 pm

 "The voices Loeb finds demonstrate that courage can be another name for love."—Alice Walker 

How do we keep on working for change in tough political and economic times, and overcome the political demoralization, frustration, and paralysis, that so many people are feeling these days?

Start: 7:10 pm

The Village of Tamaquito, Colombia and the Cerrejón Open Pit Mine

Speaker: Jairo Fuentes Epiayu (In Spanish with English interpretation)

Jairo Fuentes Epiayu is the leader of the Indigenous Wayuu village of Tamaquito, Colombia and the Governor of its Traditional Council.

04 / 6
Start: 10:00 am

 

Start: 6:00 pm

Evening event with the Walk for a Nuclear Free Future in North Andover

Merrimack Valley People for Peace is hosting a potluck supper followed by a program for the Walk for a Nuclear Free Future.  Renowned activist and organizer Bruce Gagnon of Keep Space for Peace will be the speaker at the event.  

04 / 7
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Please take a moment to view the website and any interested Black Men please sign up and join the website which has been created for this Black Men's Leadership Group. The site contains all events (able to export to iphone or other cells, outlook, ical) and also features the various committees and issues which we decided to form and focus on, Education, Politics, Criminal Justice, Arts, etc. its all there!

If you are committed to making a change in Boston this site will be an invaluable resource in keeping you informed on whats going on around the city as well as our groups progress, development and organizational efforts.

Start: 11:00 am

 Honduras: 9 Months After the Coup

Voices from the Honduran Resistance Speaking Tour

Dr. Juan Almendares - is a Human Rights Activist and internationally recognized 
Honduran Medical Doctor A torture survivor himself, Dr. Almendares has been 
targeted by death squads on several occasions in the past. Dr. Almendares is the 
former Dean of the Medical School and subsequently Rector of the Autonomous 
University of Honduras (UNAH). He received the 2001 Barbara Chester Award for 
his groundbreaking efforts with prisoners, victims of torture, and the poor and 
indigenous populations. In 2007 Dr. Almendares was the sole recipient of the 
Humanitarian Award from Inter-Action in Washington DC.

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

 

Help protect your local library! 
Please turn out for our libraries and 
the workers who make them great! 
Citywide Stakeholders Meeting 
to Protect Our Libraries!

Start: 7:00 pm

Boston CISPES presents:

Part of the Lucy Parsons Center Radical Film Series

The academy award-nominated "El Salvador: Another Vietnam" examines El Salvador's civil war in light of the Reagan administration's decision to draw the line against so-called "communist interference" in Central America.

With clips from the unreleased documentary "Return to El Salvador" and a short film about Marcelo Rivera, an anti-mining activist who was recently murdered.

A brief discussion will follow on the neo-liberal policies that the U.S. imposes upon El Salvador, how they are currently threatening the nation's sovereignty, and how you can get involved!

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

--a forum, book signing, and reception for David Wylie –- long-time
Cambridge City Councilor and School Committee Member, and author of the new
book by this title

Hear David's thoughts about how to deal with the continuing threat of
nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, based on his decades
of advocacy, research, and government service

Free and open to the public • Light refreshments will be served

Sponsored by the Cambridge Peace Commission

Start: 8:00 pm

 Please Join AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka

For a Forum at Harvard University
 
Why Working People
Are Angry
and Why Politicians Should Listen
 
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka
04 / 8
Start: 9:00 am
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 9:00am
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 5:00pm
Start: 5:15 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 5:15pm
End: 2010 Apr 9 - 5:15pm

Looking Past, Looking Forward: The History and Future of the

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

 

Start: 6:15 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 6:15pm
End: 2010 Apr 9 - 9:00pm

ARAB-AMERICAN IDENTITY AFTER 9/11: ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND COMEDIC PERSPECTIVES featuring Professor Nadine Naber and Comedian Dean Obeidallah. It will be held at Tufts University on April 8. On April 9, the Center for Arabic Culture will feature a full comedy performance by Dean Obeidallah. Details will be forthcoming from Center for Arabic Culture.

Pizza and Refreshments: 6:15PM
Program: 7-9PM

Open to the Public.

For program information, call 781-648-1245.

Start: 6:30 pm

The Village of Tamaquito, Colombia and the Cerrejón Open Pit Mine

Speaker: Jairo Fuentes Epiayu (In Spanish with English interpretation)

Jairo Fuentes Epiayu is the leader of the Indigenous Wayuu village of Tamaquito, Colombia and the Governor of its Traditional Council.

The village of Tamaquito has been profoundly affected by the proximity of the internationally-owned Cerrejón mine, the largest mining operation in Colombia and one of the worlds largest open-pit coal mines. All of the coal from Cerrejón is exported, and it is sent to many parts of the world including Massachusetts. Jairo Fuentes Epiayu will discuss the effects of large scale mining on an impoverished and isolated region of Colombia in the context of international investment, Indigenous and human rights, and the hidden costs of coal power generation.

Monday, April 5, 7:10PM
Harvard Law School, Pound 100

04 / 9
(all day)
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 9:00am
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 5:00pm
End: 5:15 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 5:15pm
End: 2010 Apr 9 - 5:15pm

Looking Past, Looking Forward: The History and Future of the

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

 

End: 9:00 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 6:15pm
End: 2010 Apr 9 - 9:00pm

ARAB-AMERICAN IDENTITY AFTER 9/11: ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND COMEDIC PERSPECTIVES featuring Professor Nadine Naber and Comedian Dean Obeidallah. It will be held at Tufts University on April 8. On April 9, the Center for Arabic Culture will feature a full comedy performance by Dean Obeidallah. Details will be forthcoming from Center for Arabic Culture.

Pizza and Refreshments: 6:15PM
Program: 7-9PM

Open to the Public.

For program information, call 781-648-1245.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

South Africa now has its 4th post-Apartheid president... But the country is  more unequal than ever! It is also under consideration for a World Bank loan to “modernize” it ailing electrical power generation and distribution infrastructure. Revamping its grid would normally be a decisive opportunity to set a new course, redress inequalities and deveop a green strategy. But activist-intellectual Patrick Bond warns that the opposite seems likely with the Bank loan. It will strengthen the private sector and sharpen the gap between rich and poor: urban residents prepay their electricity at 4 times the rate of large transnational corporations. Further, the proposed loan will finance the world's 4th largest coal-fired plant and raise rates on working people.

Start: 5:30 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 9 - 5:30pm
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 7:00pm

Ninth Annual Walk for a New Spring

Join Us 

from

Burlington, Vermont

to 

The United Nations, New York City

March 20, 2010 - May 1, 2010

Please Join Us by walking for an hour, a day, or for the entirety.     

04 / 10
(all day)
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 9:00am
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 5:00pm
(all day)
Start: 2010 Apr 9 - 5:30pm
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 7:00pm

Ninth Annual Walk for a New Spring

Join Us 

from

Burlington, Vermont

to 

The United Nations, New York City

March 20, 2010 - May 1, 2010

Please Join Us by walking for an hour, a day, or for the entirety.     

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Daniel EllsbergDaniel Ellsberg, best known for his courageous effort to end the Vietnam War by making the Pentagon’s secret history of the War public, has long been a trenchant critic of U.S. foreign and military policies. Having served as a senior figure in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and senior staff at RAND, he speaks with an insider’s knowledge and with the commitments of one of the country’s most dedicated nonviolent activists. He is the author of “Secrets” and most recently chapters of his “nuclear memoir” which appear on TruthDig.  

04 / 11
End: 5:00 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 8 - 9:00am
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 5:00pm
End: 7:00 pm
Start: 2010 Apr 9 - 5:30pm
End: 2010 Apr 11 - 7:00pm

Ninth Annual Walk for a New Spring

Join Us 

from

Burlington, Vermont

to 

The United Nations, New York City

March 20, 2010 - May 1, 2010

Please Join Us by walking for an hour, a day, or for the entirety.     

Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

 The community brunch will be meeting again on Sunday, April 11 from 10-1, at the AFSC office – just before tax day. Please mark your calendars.

Meanwhile, we are very interested to hear any and all plans you may already have for tax day. This, as always, is a great opportunity to talk to people about where our tax dollars are being spent. (You can just reply to this e-mail.)

The ‘25 percent’ campaign is working on a tax day flier; we  hope to get that to you all this week, along with ideas around tax day – and information about what is going on.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

Environmental Action 2010                             

Mobilizing the Grassroots for a Greener New England

 

 MEET THE EXPERTS – LEARN NEW SKILLS – NETWORK – AND BE INSPIRED

Start: 11:00 am
End: 2:30 pm

MARY ZEPERNICK
"Legalize Democracy"

Mary Zepernick has worked with women's issues and organizations since the 1970s. In 1982, she joined the staff of the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, later serving on its U.S. Section board, including two terms as president (she is serving on the national board again). In 1986, she founded a WILPF branch on Cape Cod and wrote a political column in the Cape Cod Times for 14 years.

Start: 2:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm
Jo Comerford
Jo Comerford
David Swanson
David Swanson
Thomas Barfield
Thomas Barfield
Joe Wippl
Joe Wippl

Congressman Bill Delahunt hosts a forum on Afghanistan policy, honoring a commitment he made to Cape Codders for Peace and Justice.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Since he first read alongside Allen Ginsberg the day "Howl" was first read, Michael McClure has been one of the most prominent voices decrying the destruction of the environment, war, and injustice.  Join us for the book launch of his stunning new collection "Mysteriosos".  Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door, and can be purchased by calling the Grolier Poetry Bookshop at (617) 547-4648 or here.  Justice and peace are poetics--join us during National Poetry Month for this special event!

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Wahu Kaara, the leading debt relief activist from Kenya

This event is part of the Exploring the Roots of Poverty Speaking Tour
sponsored by Jubilee USA, http://www.jubileeusa.org/index.php, which is
exploring the economic and political systems that impoverish developing
nations and what we can do about it.

An inspiring speaker, Ms. Kaara has spent the last thirty years working
tirelessly for justice in her native Kenya and throughout the African
continent.

At 4 p.m. Ms. Kaara will give a prpesentatin on debt relief as a
significant tool for progress in the fight against world poverty. At 5:30
p.m. she will preach at a joyful, music-filled worship celebration, and at
6:45 p.m. a reception for her will allow participants to meet Ms. Kaara and

04 / 12
04 / 13
Start: 7:30 pm

 The Walpole Peace and Justice Group will be showing the award winning documentary, View from a Grain of Sand.  Filmed by Meena Nanji,the film documents the state of women in Afghanistan through the eyes of three Afghan women: a doctor, a teacher, and a rights activist.

04 / 14
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

 

Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Woman of Mass Destruction

Join with peace and justice activists this Wednesday as we protest hate-monger Sarah Palin’s appearance in Boston.   Palin is appearing at a rally on the Boston Common sponsored by the Tea Party Express.  

On the day before Tax Day, we will call attention to how a large share of the federal budget is spent on the military and call for funds to be used for jobs, healthcare, housing, public services and the environment.   We will be distributing the flyers attached to this message.

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

a slide show lecture about teaching, traveling the country, and working with a human rights group doing theater in the community.

Lia Gladstone is a published and produced playwright, filmaker and poet.  She spent the past year as professor of English and Drama at American
University in Kabul.  Her presentation includes writings by students: letters addressed to American students, commentaries on their own experience as well as monologues for Kabuli characters, e.g., about the Sharia Law signed by Karzai, shocking people world-wide.  This piece was accepted by a playwrights festival in the US.

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Come celebrate! Over the past year we've assembled a powerful Green Justice Coalition. Forty unions, community, environmental, and faith groups are winning good home retrofits and good "green" jobs for working class communities and communities of color. 

Join us and meet the power in our coalition at Community Labor United's Annual Awards Dinner.

Start: 6:45 pm
End: 8:30 pm

 Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting.   See agenda.   Write ujpcoalition@gmail.com for conference call phone number.

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Meet Andeisha Farid and learn about the Afghan Child Education and Care Organization (AFCECO)

Andeisha Farid is executive director of Afghan Child Education and Care Organization (AFCECO), based in Kabul, Afghanistan. AFCECO operates orphanages in Afghanistan and Pakistan that serve more than 450 children of diverse ethnicities. While providing children a safe and nurturing environment, AFCECO also instills leadership values of tolerance and an appreciation for education.

04 / 15
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

 

Start: 3:30 pm

 Rally and march on Shaw's Prudential

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Where Your Income Tax Money Really GoesThis year on Tax Day, UJP member groups will protest the use of tax money for the runaway military budget.   We will call to shift at least 25% of the $706 billion FY2011 military budget to fund human needs, and specifically we will call for defeat of the $33 billion FY2010 supplemental appropriation  for the war in Afghanistan.

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

Join the Tax Day Protest Action! We will have hand- outs.

Your signs should speak to or include:

*Do you want your taxes spent on human rights abuses by Israel?
*Why should the U.S. give Israel $ 8 million EVERY DAY?
*Why is the U.S. giving Israel $30 billion dollars worth of weapons over the coming decade = $192 for each individual tax-payer?
*We should use tax money to build Palestinian homes-not pay for Israel to destroy them.

Check out US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation - www.endtheoccupation.org for more sign ideas or just come and be a presence with Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights (BCPR).

Start: 5:30 pm

Morristown, a film by Anne Lewis, is a working class response to globalization. Through a critical examination of changes taking place in one small community in the southeastern U.S., this documentary opens up issues of plant closings, capital flight, low-road development strategies, and the new Latino immigration to places like Morristown.    The film provides no easy answers, but it culminates in a successful union organizing drive among Latino immigrant poultry workers. Its basic message is that solidarity among working people across borders of race and nation is a real possibility worth imagining.

Start: 6:00 pm

A FABULOUS EVENING OF DELICIOUS INTERNATIONAL CUISINE AND LIVE LATIN MUSIC!

THIS EVENT WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR THE CAMBRIDGE-EL SALVADOR SISTER CITY YOUTH-TO-YOUTH DELEGATION WHICH WILL BE VISITING SAN JOSE LAS FLORES, EL SALVADOR IN JUNE OF 2010

THE MONEY WE RAISE WILL ALSO HELP FUND A COMPUTER CENTER FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SAN JOSE LAS FLORES.

SUGGESTED DONATION $10.00

Sponsored by: Cambridge-El Salvador Sister City Youth-to Youth Delegation.
Phone: 617-899-4990

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Why We FightWhy We Fight

Come to a community screening and discussion of this award-winning film.

Thursday, April 15, 6:30pm

Somerville Public Library

79 Highland Ave.

 Co-sponsored by Rep. Denise Provost, Somerville Climate Action, and Somerville/ Medford United for Justice with Peace.

 

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Sponsored by Boston University Anti-war Coalition and BU Students for Justice in Palestine

Start: 7:00 pm

*The War on Democracy*  is a John Pilger award-winning documentary that rebukes the United States' intervention in foreign countries' domestic 
politics, and its "/War on Terrorism/". It focuses on US intervention in Latin America.

Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who purportedly took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries and who he claims are 
profiting from the war in Iraq. He investigates the /School of the Americas/ - dubbed the /School of Assassins /- at Fort Benning, Georgia, 
where Latin American torture squads were trained.

/"I've heard people say that what happened in Abu Ghraib is an isolated incident. And I have to just shake my head and say 'are we on the same 
planet?  Aren't you aware of our history?
Start: 7:15 pm

 

The H

04 / 16
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Opening Reception
Contact: wygallery@gmail.com

The Henry Wong and You King Yee Memorial Gallery (W/Y Gallery) and the Chinese Progressive Association invite you to This Land Is Our Land, a historical exhibition honoring the fifteenth anniversary of Boston Chinatown’s victorious Parcel C struggle.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Looking Forward: Iraq & Beyond

Discussion & Reception with Raed Jarrar, Political Analyst


Join Massachusetts Peace Action Education Fund in welcoming Raed Jarrar, Iraqi-born political analyst, for a reception and discussion in Cambridge.  Mr. Jarrar will cover the situation in post-election Iraq and President Obama's promise to withdraw all US troops from Iraq by the end of next year.

04 / 17
Start: 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows will cosponsor a peace assembly and parade in Groton today with the Groton-Dunstable Regional Middle School Peace Club. New York City firefighters, police officers, and ground zero construction workers will attend.

In 2004, students from the middle school began building the biggest book in the world and selected peace as a topic. Called the Pages for Peace Project, the book includes letters from people all over the world, including the Dalai Lama, Nobel laureates, folk singers, and politicians.

Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:30 pm

A talk by Raed Jarrar.   Spnosored by the Ethical Society of Boston.

Free - Donations accepted 

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

 

Join Mass-Care and the Universal Health Care Education Fund on April 17:

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Cambridge UJP, Cambridge Rindge and Latin students, and UFCW Local 791 will picket the Porter Square Shaw's Market.  Cambridge UJP has to 'adopted' the Porter Square Shaw's Market -- to boycott it and urge others to boycott it, and to picket there on Saturday afternoons from 3:00 to 4:00.   

More than 300 Members of UFCW Local 791 have now been on strike for over a month at the Shaw's Distribution Center in Methuen. These workers wish to return to their jobs with a fair and equitable contract that preserves full-time jobs, work rules and provides good wages and benefits.  Rather than engage in real negotiations, Shaw's has cut off the strikers' health insurance, threatened to hire permanent replacements, and told workers to either "take or leave" an offer inferior to the so-called "last best and final" offer that workers soundly rejected on March 7th.

Start: 4:30 pm

 A talk by Raed Jarrar

“We Will Not Be Silent.”  On August 12, 2006, Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi political analyst wore a t-shirt with these words printed on it in Arabic and English as he boarded a JetBlue flight at the JFK International Airport from New York to California.  He was hassled and kept off the plane because of the Arabic script, which prompted Mr. Jarrar and the American Civil Liberties Union to file a lawsuit against JetBlue and the U.S. Transportation Security Authority.  The slogan that Mr. Jarrar exhibited that day reflects his tremendous work to promote a more nuanced understanding of the Middle East within the U.S.   

04 / 18
Start: 11:00 am
End: 2:30 pm

Earth Day
ELIZABETH SAUNDERS
"Protecting Ourselves from Toxic Chemicals in Our Everyday Lives"

Current government policies allow toxic substances to end up in our bodies without our knowledge or consent. We have seen that ignoring early warning signs can result in serious illnessThe tragic histories of lead and mercury, for example, demonstrate the harm caused when government and industry do not take action to protect public health. We will discuss how to create proactive policies to prevent harm before the damage is done, and choose the safest alternatives based on: choice, progress and innovation; rigorous science; individual and corporate responsibility; and democracy.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Resist the Raids April 18Resist the Raids! Stop Detentions and Deportations!

Drumming & march in solidarity with all detainees-
 
3rdSunBatey & Resist the Raids!
Join Efforts & Drums to Stand in Solidarity w/ Immigrants 
in the I.C.E. Detention Unit at South Bay House of Correction ! ! !
 
RAIN LOCATION:
Encuentro 5
33 Harrison Ave, 5th Floor
Chinatown (short walk from Orange Line)

Click on Link to view flyer
Start: 4:00 pm
    

Raed Jarrar is an Iraqi architect, blogger, activist,
and consultant to the American Friends Service Committee  

     Maryam Shansab is an Afghan-American activist
and PhD student at Tufts Sackler School of Biomedical Sciences  

 

04 / 19
04 / 20
Start: 6:30 pm

Debate sponsored by the Politics and History Club

Lawrence R. Hartenian, PhD, Professor of Politics and History will be debating one of his colleagues, and he'll be arguing that US troops should leave now.

Also, that same night, beginning at 7:30PM, a few groups on campus will be holding an anti-violence march and a peace rally.  The plan is that after the debate people can go out to the rally.

Start: 7:00 pm

GreenPort Forum

Can we solve the current environmental crisis in an economy driven by profit and dependent on growth? Or must we rethink and transform economic institutions and their underlying values? In fact, we are already surrounded by a rich diversity of economic practices and institutions rooted in values of sharing, cooperation, sustainability, equality, subsidiarity/local-first, democracy, and justice. This “solidarity economy” is growing in every continent, often in response to the crises created by the dominant system.

In this interactive workshop, presenter Julie Matthaei, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College and co-founder of the U.S. Solidarity Economy Network, will introduce the solidarity economy framework, and related practices and institutions, with special focus on the emergence of sustainable technologies and lifestyles.

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

 Climate and Mother EarthJoin organizers and activists in Cochabamba, Bolivia and New York City for a live interactive conversation as part of the Climate and Mother Earth Rights conference (hosted by the people of Bolivia).  This global interaction is part of the Cochabamba Expanded conversation organized by May First/People Link.

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