Arlington UJP is holding a peace vigil on Saturday, July 3 from 10:30-11:30 at the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Medford St. near the Starbucks.
Events - Filter:
4th of July jingoism got you down? Then come to our Sixth Annual
ANTI-IMPERIALIST PICNIC
Build World Peace
Celebrate Independence for all Nations
Meet the radicals in your community, and their children, and their dogs
Eat lots of great food (we will have a vegan friendly grill)
Sunbathe and blow bubbles
Play Frisbee / Football / Futbol
Sing radical folk songs (bring your musical instrument!)
Have fun!
Radical unity beyond Boston's May Day!
We will be there early to stake out a picnic table.
Look for our banners.
You can RSVP at:
http://www.meetup.com/stopthewars/
or
MUSIC, DANCING, DISCUSSION, FOOD
By traveling to Cuba with humanitarian aid without a U.S. government license, Pastors for Peace challenges the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba as well as the blockade on the minds of the Americans about the achievements of the Cuba people.
The Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance is working to support safe access to medical marijuana for people suffering from serious and terminal illnesses, when their doctor recommends it.
Over the last year, we’ve obtained endorsements for this reform from the Mass. Breast Cancer Coalition, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Mass. Bar Association, Mass. Nurses Association, Mass. Public Health Association, and many other public health and community groups.
Join us for a screening of “Waiting to Inhale,” an award winning documentary about the science and politics related to medical marijuana reform.
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President Obama has made disarmament a priority. Among the modest steps his administration has taken is the negotiation of the “New START” treaty with Russia. Massachusetts' new senator, Scott Brown, will play a major role in determining whether or not the treaty is ratified or if the future of arms control and disarmament will be thrown into chaos.
Join us to learn more about how the Obama Administration’s nuclear policies and disarmament agenda affect our lives and relate to its overall foreign policy agenda.
Scott Hamann, 29 year old filmmaker from Portland, Maine, had joined the Gaza Freedom Flotilla to document its mission when it fell victim to a deadly Israeli attack by IDF navy commandos. On July 9th he will speak about his first-hand experiences and show his own footage from the raid.
The church is in East Arlington on the corner of Mass. Ave. and Linwood St. Linwood St. is a short dead end street that ends within sight of beautiful Spy Pond. The church is near the Minuteman Bicycle Path and is between Capitol Theater and Arlington Center. Arlington is between Cambridge and Lexington.
From Route 2 East: Exit at Lake Street, turn right, go to Mass. Ave. (approx. 1 mile) and turn left. Church will be on the left about 1/2 mile.
From Route 93 South: Exit at Medford Square, right at rotary, left in the square, right at Route 16 West, go to Mass. Ave. and turn right.
Parking: Park on Mass. Ave. and surrounding streets. Please do not park in the semicircular driveway in front of the church.
Say no to Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer when she comes to Boston!
Say 'No' to Anti-Immigrant Racism!
East Coast Protest at the National
Governors Association annual meeting
En Español
Community Change’s “Racism and White Privilege” Summer Film Series
July 12: “What Makes Me White?” and “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible.”
July 26: “Dance Me Outside,” challenging stereotypes about First Nations people.
August 9: “Brick By Brick: A Civil Rights Story,” a TV documentary following three families in Yonkers, NY as they confront racial discrimination in housing and schools.
August 23: “Confederate States of America,” a Spike Lee mockumentary about an alternative history where Confederates win the US Civil War.
Another Boston is Possible, A Powerful Social Justice Movement is Necessary.
Hear activists from tenant, youth, transportation, workplace, immigrant, and environmental justice struggles as they report back from the U.S. Social Forum and connect forward with the struggles going on in the streets of Boston. Refreshments will be served; Child care available; Wheelchair accessible; Spanish interpretation.
We all have been under assault by a system that cares more about bank profits than people’s lives. We also know that there have been exciting examples of growing mass movements in Boston in response to those attacks.
Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting. Representatives and members of UJP member groups or those interested in UJP are welcome to attend. See this page for chair and agenda. Write ujpcoalition@gmail.com for conference call phone number.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious disorder that impacts clinical practice for a rapidly growing percentage of community-based clinicians as many combat veterans to normal civilian and social environments. Many veterans return with not only physical wounds of war like traumatic brain injury (TBI), but mental wounds that are not immediately evident - which highlights the need for effective screening techniques. A RAND Corporation study released in April 2008 found that 18.5% of US service members who have returned from Afghanistan and Iraq report current symptoms of PTSD and/or depression - and the percentage grows even higher among veterans who have seen multiple deployments.


Additional Locations:
Boston • Office of Sen. John Kerry • One Bowdoin Square (12:00-1:30)
Lowell • Office of Rep. Niki Tsongas • 11 Kearney Square
Worcester • Public Library, Banx Room • 3 Salem Square (12:30pm)
Hyannis • Office of Rep. Bill Delahunt • 146 Main Street (Friday at 3-4pm)
The war is now entering what is traditionally the season of most intense fighting. US casualty figures are running about twice what they were a year ago, with an average of 2-3 US troops and 1-2 other NATO troops being killed each day. As the US congressional elections approach – and as Afghanistan prepares for a significant meeting of international donors and supporters on July 20 – the war managers have little to show for all their efforts so far.
Additional Locations:
Brockton • Office of Rep. Stephen Lynch • 155 West Elm Street (12:00-12:45) (NEW!)
Lowell • Office of Rep. Niki Tsongas • 11 Kearney Square
Worcester • Public Library, Banx Room • 3 Salem Square (12:30pm)
Hyannis • Office of Rep. Bill Delahunt • 146 Main Street (Friday at 3-4pm)
The war is now entering what is traditionally the season of most intense fighting. US casualty figures are running about twice what they were a year ago, with an average of 2-3 US troops and 1-2 other NATO troops being killed each day. As the US congressional elections approach – and as Afghanistan prepares for a significant meeting of international donors and supporters on July 20 – the war managers have little to show for all their efforts so far.
It's a year since Hyatt fired the entire housekeeping staff in all three of its Boston hotels and replaced them with temp workers doing more work for almost half the pay. Most of the workers are immigrant women from every continent. Many are my age and older, and have great difficultly finding new jobs.
Big hotel companies across the country are anticipating a big rebound after the past two lean years. Join your union sisters members of HERE (Hotel and Restaurant Employees) Local 26 on Thursday July 22 to pressure the hotel chain and demand: Bring Back the Hyatt 100!
Picket at the Hyatt Regency Boston!
For more information, contact Jaimie McNeil at Local 26, 617-832-6650.
On July 21st The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics will release The Story of Cosmetics, in partnership with Annie Leonard and Free Range Studios (creators of the internet phenomenon and educational tool, The Story of Stuff). PLEASE JOIN US for the Boston viewing party the next day, THURSDAY July 22nd, at WorkBar Boston (which, isn't a bar, by the way), from 6:00-9pm. Burritos and refreshments provided. RSVP and details below.
The new video, The Story of Cosmetics, will show people that many cosmetics ingredients are unsustainable toxic petrochemicals, and that the system of regulating chemicals in personal care products is, like other chemical policies in the US, badly broken. We will outline solutions and directly link to online actions.
Celebrate natural beauty at
The Story of Cosmetics video launch party!
Palestine Education Network is a project of NH Peace Action
An invitation to Palestine-focused groups!
Speakers:
Community Change’s “Racism and White Privilege” Summer Film Series
July 12: “What Makes Me White?” and “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible.”
July 26: “Dance Me Outside,” challenging stereotypes about First Nations people.
August 9: “Brick By Brick: A Civil Rights Story,” a TV documentary following three families in Yonkers, NY as they confront racial discrimination in housing and schools.
August 23: “Confederate States of America,” a Spike Lee mockumentary about an alternative history where Confederates win the US Civil War.
Regularly scheduled UJP planning group meeting. Representatives and members of UJP member groups or those interested in UJP are welcome to attend. Submit agenda items to chair. See this page for chair and agenda.
Come to a Cook-out and Report Back from the Massachusetts delegation to June's Save Our Homes Conference. Join Massachusetts HUD tenants in solidarity and have a great, mid-summer time!
Enjoy pot luck food from around the globe; music by a local DJ; and hear about the victories MAHT tenants helped to win.
RSVP: 617.267.2949
$5.00 Donation Suggested.
Mass Alliance of HUD Tenants is the only resident-run, membership coalition providing organizing and technical assistance to HUD tenants in Eastern and Central Massachusetts. Our mission is to preserve and improve at -risk HUD buildings as permanently affordable housing by building grassroots leadership development, strong tenant unions, and solidarity among HUD-subsidized tenants.
Find us on Facebook and on the web at saveourhomes.org/maht

This year, youth around the world are on the move organizing for a nuclear free future. This summer, Think Outside the Bomb, the largest youth-led anti-nuclear network in the US, is organizing a global convergence near Los Alamos, New Mexico where the nuclear industry began.
Disarmament Summer is a cross-cultural alliance of youth working together to re-ignite hope from below and build a grassroots consensus-based nonviolent direct action movement. In partnership with the Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance, TEWA Women United, the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, Products of Atzlan youth group, and the Southwest Indigenous Uranium Forum, we are committed to collective liberation, a sustainable future, and an end to the cycle of nuclear violence.

This year, youth around the world are on the move organizing for a nuclear free future. This summer, Think Outside the Bomb, the largest youth-led anti-nuclear network in the US, is organizing a global convergence near Los Alamos, New Mexico where the nuclear industry began.
Disarmament Summer is a cross-cultural alliance of youth working together to re-ignite hope from below and build a grassroots consensus-based nonviolent direct action movement. In partnership with the Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance, TEWA Women United, the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, Products of Atzlan youth group, and the Southwest Indigenous Uranium Forum, we are committed to collective liberation, a sustainable future, and an end to the cycle of nuclear violence.
On Saturday, July 31, the Youth Programs Committee welcomes the "Walk for Seven Generations" to the Cambridge Friends Meeting House. Monks, nuns, and friends from the Leverett Peace Pagoda begin a ten day walk in Dorchester that morning. Around 6:15 pm, there will be a community potluck and sharing circle. All are joyfully welcome to the evening gathering and/or to join the walk for whatever time is doable for them. The walk will end on Nagasaki Day at the Leverett Peace Pagoda where there will be a remembering ceremony at 11:00 am. For information about the potluck, call Lynn Lazar 617-354-7348 or Skip Schiel, 671-441-7756. To connect with the walk call Tim Bullock, 413-485-8465.

This year, youth around the world are on the move organizing for a nuclear free future. This summer, Think Outside the Bomb, the largest youth-led anti-nuclear network in the US, is organizing a global convergence near Los Alamos, New Mexico where the nuclear industry began.
Disarmament Summer is a cross-cultural alliance of youth working together to re-ignite hope from below and build a grassroots consensus-based nonviolent direct action movement. In partnership with the Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance, TEWA Women United, the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, Products of Atzlan youth group, and the Southwest Indigenous Uranium Forum, we are committed to collective liberation, a sustainable future, and an end to the cycle of nuclear violence.
The film “Countdown to Zerø” opens at Kendall Square Cinema on July 30th. This controversial film begins to explore the case for a nuclear weapons free world. Variety calls Countdown to Zerø “a politically urgent picture; it will also literally scare the breath out of what will certainly be a worldwide audience.“
The film has problems -- it does not criticize dangerous US nuclear policies nor chart the path to nuclear abolition, and it accentuates fear of terrorism. But it focuses more attention on the nuclear abolition issue.


This year, youth around the world are on the move organizing for a nuclear free future. This summer, Think Outside the Bomb, the largest youth-led anti-nuclear network in the US, is organizing a global convergence near Los Alamos, New Mexico where the nuclear industry began.
Disarmament Summer is a cross-cultural alliance of youth working together to re-ignite hope from below and build a grassroots consensus-based nonviolent direct action movement. In partnership with the Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance, TEWA Women United, the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, Products of Atzlan youth group, and the Southwest Indigenous Uranium Forum, we are committed to collective liberation, a sustainable future, and an end to the cycle of nuclear violence.








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