Last day 52ndDinner tix w/Medea, Valentino, Students!; Armistice
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Dear Friends
Next to the
last chance to buy tickets for the WNYPC 52nd Annual Dinner! Tomorrow is the
last day for dinner orders (except for a handful of extra tickets available at
the door), and today is the very last day for ads.
Tomorrow (Tuesday, 11/5) we have a
basket-making party – you can bring items for silent auction, or basket(s), to
the WNYPC at 1272 Delaware, from Noon on, til 7pm.
If you are unsure, please do check out the viral clip of keynote Medea Benjamin
(on the Real News Media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peJGmeg6ZE8.). And
we all need to hear “No Green New Deal Without Peace; Growing Our Peace Through
Justice Economy” in these critical times!
Don’t miss
-Drea D’nur, star singer extraordinaire, and the WNY Resistance Revival Chorus
(of which Drea is former Artistic Director), sing and receive the Alt-imate
Activist Award (yes, Wayne to be there, too
; ) or
-Valentino Dixon, who’ll get the
Emerging Leaders Award! If you haven’t met or heard him speak, or seen his art,
you shouldn’t miss this opportunity.
-Peace Action Canisius College,
winners of the Don Shaffer Student Peacemakers’ Award, and
-updates and representatives of many initiatives, our taskforces, and our new
WNY Peace Center Medaille Chapter (thank you, Taria Peeler!)
So we hope you’re coming to the 11/8, 5-9pm Dinner with our
friends at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center! The menu options: chicken
caprese, eggplant rollatini, and vegan paella will all available as you buy
your ticket online at wnypeace.org ) Don’t
forget: free parking at the Fernbach ramp. (Again,l rather than an actual
physical ticket your name(s) will be listed for check-in.)
You can still donate on the website towards student/ltd income tickets; and/or
drop items off at the WNYPC at 1272 Delaware Ave (entrance & pkg round back
behind the building). Please contact Nicole (thanks so much, Nicole!)
at assistant@wnypeace.org with any questions.
Of course – tomorrow/Tuesday is Election Day! Don’t forget to vote!
And the next day is the regular Weds 4-6pm NO MORE! [Deaths, maltreatment] Vigil
and protest at the Erie County Holding Center (ECHC, on Delaware between Church
& Eagle). Please bring signs – and donations for Joseph Bialkowski’s family
(or go here: https://donate.keela.co/black-love-resists-in-the-rust-just-resisting/holding-center-deaths Cosponsored
by Voice Buffalo, Brothers Doing Better, Prisoners Are People Too, Buffalo
AntiRacism Coalition (BARC), Black Love Resists in the Rust, SURJ, and more.
Also please call Gov Cuomo at (518) 474-8390 to urge him to remove Sheriff
Howard as he clearly is not up to the job.
As always, more below, and still more at wnypeace.org, and on our facebook page, twitter (@wnypeace), and instagram!
Peace, Thanks, Solidarity, and yes Love.
#Unite! #OneLove
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Events this week:
Talking
Peace w WNYPC on WBNY 91.3FM
November 4 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Talking Peace with the WNY Peace Center Radio
Show on 91.3FM, WBNY. Mondays, 1-3pm. Call-in show with Jim Anderson and Vicki
Ross co-hosting. Also streaming on-line at wbny.buffalostate.edu. Peace Action
Canisius College chapter’s president, Emyle Watkins will be a special guest.
Basket-making
Silent-Auction-organizing for Annual Dinner
November 5 @ 5:00 pm
At the WNYPC/NRC Building, 1272 Delaware Ave,
Buffalo NY 14209 entrance and parking round back. Come join us as we put
together basket, organize items for the silent auction, and revel in the
anticipation of a great Annual Dinner with keynote and shero Medea Benjamin!!
Plus get an idea of which things you want to bid on – or drop some things off
you’d like to donate!
Buffalo Nekanesakt
November 5 @ 6:30 pm
Indigenous support group/allies. 1st &
3rd Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm. At Burning Books, 420 Connecticut Ave. All are
welcome!! The group will have completed a number of trainings to help people
understand the experiences of Indigenous peoples. Come ahead to help with the
next projects!
Voter Registration Drive
November 6 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
At Canisius College, tabling outside Bowhuis
Library. Organized by PeaceAction Canisius College with USA Justice and Young
Americans for Freedom Club,
LWV
Hot Topic Luncheon: “Wind Works” with Ellen Banks
November 6 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Nov 6th. Ellen Banks, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter Conservation Chair, will present “Wind Works” on the possibilities of off-shore wind farms in the Great Lakes at the Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk, 30 Lake Shore Dr. E, Dunkirk, 14048. Meet & Greet at 11:30, Optional lunch at Noon, Presentation at 12:30.
No More Deaths! – Vigil at Erie Co Holding Center
Weds,
Nov 6 @ 4:00 pm – 6 pm – 4 DEATHS in 2 ½ months! Sheriff Howard is (yet another) elected
official who needs to be impeached. Please join
with the WNYPC’s Prisoners’ Rights Taskforce and our many allies at this
regular Wednesday vigil at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware &
Church). Come
ahead – All are welcome. Grieving families will be joining us, and people with
related lived experience are more than welcome! Please, too, bring signs.
Cosponsored by Voice Buffalo, Brothers Doing Better, Prisoners Are People Too, Buffalo
AntiRacism Coalition (BARC), Black Love Resists in the Rust, SURJ, and more.
Also please call Gov Cuomo at (518) 474-8390 to urge him to remove Sheriff
Howard as he clearly is not up to the job.
Environmental Justice Taskforce
November 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the
Isaías González-Soto Branch (formerly Niagara Branch) Library, 280 Porter
Ave, Buffalo 14201. Come out to learn about the bomb trains, and bomb train
watch; No NAPL efforts; nuclear waste transport (liquid and solid over the
Peace Bridge and hundreds of miles of highways and byways, creating a gigantic
public health hazard); and more.
No Nuclear Waste over the Peace Bridge
November 8, 2-3pm
At the corner of Busti Ave and Vermont St. in Buffalo NY. Vigil against the shipment of high level LIQUID radioactive spent fuel from Chalk River Ontario to Aiken South Carolina. If any of it spills out, it will be next to impossible to clean.
52nd Annual Dinner with Medea Benjamin
November 8 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join
us to celebrate our 52nd Annual Dinner, with special guest, Nobel Peace Prize
nominee, Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of the women-led peace group CODEPINK
and the co-founder of the human rights group Global Exchange. She has been an
advocate for social justice for more than 40 years!
The event, Nov 8, 5-9pm at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, is not to be
missed. Not only is Medea and her perspective vital for people and the planet
(more on Medea directly below), but we will also be giving out three very important
awards:
— The WNY Resistance Revival Chorus, with former Artistic Director Drea D’nur, a
wonderfully committed & progressively-minded women’s chorus, will be
getting the Alt-imate Activist Award (named for WNY Peace Center lifelong
stalwart member, organizer, and activist, Wayne Alt);
—
Valentino Dixon will receive the Emerging Leaders Award! As most of you know,
Valentino was just released when exonerated after 27 years of outrageous,
unjust incarceration.
– Peace Action Canisius College, another PeaceAction group (along with the WNYPC)
will be getting the Don Shaffer Student Peacemaker Award. The group is
dedicated and creative; collaborates with us for the LASC organized monthly
Peace Coffeehouses; and richly deserves this award for all their dedication!
You can still get your ticket on line at
http://wnypeace.org/wp/52nd-annual-dinner-with-madea-benjamin/
Women In Black
November 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Nonviolence vigil, Bidwell and Elmwood.
Saturdays, Noon-1pm. Signs also available. (and you don’t need to be a woman or
dress in black!)
Riverside
Salem Environmental Cottage
November 10 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Riverside Salem Environmental Cottage &
UCC/DC – Various progressive spiritual activist and naturalist programs,
Sundays, 4-6pm followed by a pot-luck. 3449 West River Road, Grand Island, NY
14072. This week Session 3 (of 3) on Jim Antal’s book, Climate Church Climate
World.
Armistice Day
November 11 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Reclaim Armistice Day as a somber day to remember all victims of war and be
called to work for peace. We will gather at the Buffalo Naval Park at the
Anchor (Marine Drive & Erie St.) at 10:30am. Please join us! Signs welcome.
(Get white poppies at the WNYPC Annual dinner on Nov 8 – see separate listing)
Talking Peace w WNYPC on
WBNY 91.3FM
November 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Talking
Peace with the WNY Peace Center Radio Show on 91.3FM, WBNY. Mondays, 1-3pm.
Call-in show with Jim Anderson and Vicki Ross co-hosting. Also streaming
on-line at wbny.buffalostate.edu. Special Armistice Day edition with Russell Brown, WNYPC
Board (Co-)Chair, and Veterans for Peace Ch 128 President. Resist Militarism!
Bail Reformed? What the New Law Means for
Erie County
November 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library, 1423 Jefferson Ave (@ E Utica), Buffalo, New York. The WNY Peace Center will host a community discussion to break down the New York State criminal justice reform bill that passed, changes to cash bail beginning January 1, 2020, and what this reform means for the community.
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Below are
– more event listings (see also calendar & facebook page); and
– Taskforce
items and campaigns.
– Regularly scheduled events.
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
* ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Bail
Reformed? What the New Law Means for Erie County
November 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library, 1423 Jefferson Ave (@ E Utica), Buffalo, New York. The WNY Peace Center will host a community discussion to break down the New York State criminal justice reform bill that passed, changes to cash bail beginning January 1, 2020, and what this reform means for the community.
The WNY Poor
People’s Campaign meets 2nd Mondays, 6pm at Raqs Solidarity, 322 Amherst St.,
Buffalo, NY.
* EDUCATION & HUMAN RIGHTS
New York
State’s Dignity for All Students Act (aka DASA or The Dignity Act) seeks to
provide the State’s public elementary and secondary school students with a safe
and supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting,
harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus and/or at a school
function. More information at: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/dignityact/
BOE Meetings
Board of Education meetings begin at 5:30 pm and are held in room 801 at City Hall, unless a venue change is previously announced. These sessions are open to the public. A schedule of upcoming board of education meetings can be found at https://www.buffaloschools.org/Page/85931.
More information on Buffalo Public Schools can be found at https://www.buffaloschools.org.
* ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Environmental
Justice Taskforce
November 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the Isaías González-Soto Branch (formerly Niagara Branch) Library, 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo 14201. Come out to learn about the bomb trains, and bomb train watch; No NAPL efforts; nuclear waste transport (liquid and solid over the Peace Bridge and hundreds of miles of highways and byways, creating a gigantic public health hazard); and more.
No Nuclear Waste over the Peace Bridge
Join us every Friday from 2 PM to 3 PM at the corner of Busti Ave and Vermont St. in Buffalo NY. Vigil against the shipment of high level LIQUID radioactive spent fuel from Chalk River Ontario to Aiken South Carolina. If any of it spills out, it will be next to impossible to clean.
LWV
Hot Topic Luncheon: “Wind Works” with Ellen Banks
November 6 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Nov 6th. Ellen Banks, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter Conservation Chair, will present “Wind Works” on the possibilities of off-shore wind farms in the Great Lakes at the Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk, 30 Lake Shore Dr. E, Dunkirk, 14048. Meet & Greet at 11:30, Optional lunch at Noon, Presentation at 12:30.
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Two courageous activists were arrested for their work to prevent the
outrageously destructive DAPL pipeline. Check it out Here:
https://theintercept.com/2019/10/04/dakota-access-pipeline-sabotage/
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Action Alert re Stone Dam Road Pipeline: go to wnypeace.org/environmental-justice/
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– NAPL/Northern Access Pipeline (proposed to
take fracked gas from PA through WNY) is looming again, as the
fossil-fuel-profiteers never give up!!
However, si, se puede! Please send your comments about it to the EPA BEFORE
SeeNorthern Access Pipeline Information for more info.
*GENDER JUSTICE
(WNYPC)
Gender Justice Taskforce Mtg
November 25 @ 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm
At the Merriweather Library meeting room, 1324 Jefferson (at E Utica), Buffalo. Come out to discuss the Women’s March, intersectionality, and much more. All are welcome! (light snacks provided)
* IMMIGRANT
& REFUGEE JUSTICE
Vigil for Victims of ICE Terror – Thursdays, 5-6pm, ICE building on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
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Vive la Casa, shelter for people awaiting documents and/or sanctuary, still desperately needs personal hygiene products and of course, CASH. The recent large influx of refugees has put the facility under real stress. Please give generously.
jrchc.org/vive
(Checks to Jericho Road/VIVE) 50 Wyoming St., Buffalo, NY 14211, 892-4354.
* LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY
Rural Migrant Ministry
November 7 @ 5:30-8:30
Harvesting Justice Celebration Dinner. At Temple B’rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood
Ave, Rochester NY 14618. Please join in to celebrate our historic legislative
victory for basic labor protections for farmworkers in NYS. For tickets and
more info, go to ruralmigrantministry.org.
Peace
Coffeehouse: Cuba & the US: Friendshipment Caravans
November 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Canisius College – Science Hall (convenient parking on Main near Delavan) Cuba and the United States: Friendshipment Caravans Speakers Vicki Ross and Marie Schuster: a report on their experiences with the Pastors for Peace Caravan which visited Cuba this July, organized by the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO). With IFCO, they challenged the travel restrictions imposed by the United States, which try to stop us from seeing the truth of Cuba for ourselves. Come learn about Cuba-US bilateral relations, reject the new activation of titles III and IV of the Helms-Burton Act, and call for the end of the US blockade against Cuba.
Sponsored by Peace Action-Canisius,
www.lascwny.org/ and WNY Peace Center http://wnypeace.org/ Free and open to the
public
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Latin American Solidarity Committee website: http://www.lascwny.org/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/LASC-wny/143873822377380/
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Vigil for Victims of ICE Terror Thursdays, 5-6pm, ICE building on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
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Other Latin American Solidarity news:
Invest in
the children of farmworkers! A donor has agreed to match gifts given through
Rural and Migrant Ministry board members through the end of the year. Contact
the Rural and Migrant Ministry for more details. www.ruralmigrantministry.org.
Venezuela Sanctions Petition
People are suffering mightily, including with a breakdown to their water system. Please sign the petition to end US and Canadian sanctions: https://afgj.salsalabs.org/campaigntoendusandcanadasanctionsagainstvenezuela/index.html.
The
civilians and general populations are the ones to pay for this kind of foreign
policy. The US government needs to stop penalizing the common people and
destabilizing other countries. Please sign and share. Many thanks to Shontae
Cannon-Buckley for her work on this issue!
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Cuba—IFCO/Irma Relief (same address) Phone: 212-926-5757. Please give
generously – the situations continue to be terrible for many!!
-Chenalhó, Chiapas—
If you would like to provide much-needed help, go to weaving-for-justice.org
* PRISONERS’ RIGHTS
VIGIL Wednesdays 4-6pm – NO MORE! [Deaths, Brutality, etc!] Weekly
protest/vigils at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware & Church). All
are welcome. Malpractice and maltreatment under the current administration. Deaths
at Erie Co Holding Center now at least 28 over Sheriff Howard’s tenure –
outrageous!! Please bring signs. Vigil with concerned citizens as well as
family members of victims of the maltreatment perpetuated in this system.
Joseph Bialaszweski died on July 26, 2019
after being found unresponsive days earlier in a cell at the Erie County
Holding Center in downtown Buffalo. Joseph’s body was taken to a local funeral
home for cremation and his loved ones were instructed to pay $900 to recover
the ashes, a steep price for an already grief stricken family who have been given
very little information about their son’s death.
Monica Lynch, sister to Connell Burrell who also died in the Erie County Holding Center just days later on August 2, 2019, heard about this gross injustice and decided to take action. She has been raising funds so that the Bialaszewski family might have some sense of closure after this unconscionable series of incidents. The two families have become acquainted through local rallies and speak outs as part of a greater effort to raise awareness about the 28 deaths that have occurred in Erie County jails under Sheriff Tim Howard and the egregious manners with which prisoners are treated while in custody.
Local officials, including the
Erie County Legislature, have chosen silence while human beings like Robert,
Joseph and Connell are locked in cages and subject to violence and mistreatment
under a system that targets people of color and poor folks.
We hope you will join us in this fundraising:
either by coming to the vigil and bringing a donation or by clinking on the
link to give $30
TODAY.
Lastly please call Gov Cuomo at (518) 474-8390 to urge him to remove Sheriff Howard as he clearly is not up to the job.
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Please join us in promoting the H.A.L.T. Solitary Confinement campaign: call your State Senators and ask them to cosponsor and vote for the bills S. 4784. (You can also thank the representatives who passed it in the Assembly!)
Other Ways you can help:
– Sign the petition to support the HALT Solitary Confinement Act: https://goo.gl/HLwqbK
– Encourage your organization to endorse the HALT Solitary Confinement Act: https://goo.gl/forms/FM2F6DZAcPZp1co32
Bail
Reformed? What the New Law Means for Erie County
November 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library, 1423 Jefferson Ave (@ E Utica), Buffalo, New York. The WNY Peace Center will host a community discussion to break down the New York State criminal justice reform bill that passed, changes to cash bail beginning January 1, 2020, and what this reform means for the community.
* RACIAL JUSTICE
Bail
Reformed? What the New Law Means for Erie County
November 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
At the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library,
1423 Jefferson Ave (@ E Utica), Buffalo, New York. The WNY Peace Center
will host a community discussion to break down the New York State criminal
justice reform bill that passed, changes to cash bail beginning January 1,
2020, and what this reform means for the community.
Monthly meetings announced on our website calendar.
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THE CARIOL HORNE WHISTLEBLOWER FUND – The Western New York Peace Center has created a fund for the purpose of supporting police officers who face reprisals from their department from choosing to strictly uphold their oath to protect and serve the community. gofundme.com/cariol-horne-whistleblower-fund. The Peace Center has named this fund after Cariol Horne who saved the life of a citizen, but was fired just prior to earning her 20-year pension. Our goal is to encourage good police officers in following their moral conscience if and when it conflicts with the infamous blue wall of silence.
We are glad that Mayor Brown has made marijuana arrests the lowest law enforcement priority, so people are no longer being arrested for small amounts of marijuana! Thank you, Mayor Brown!! This will go a long way to improving racial justice!
Each Police District has a Chief and Community Police Meeting. We encourage people to go to them and communicate freely on issues of concern. See wnypeace.org calendar for listings,
and/or call your District and ask when & where the next Chief and Community Police Meeting will be held.
* RESIST MILITARISM!
Resist Militarism! Joint Meetings with Veterans For Peace #128, are 3rd Wednesdays of the month, 5-6:30pm. November 20. At Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch Library, 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo 14201).
(Future date 12/18.)
Armistice Day
November 11 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Reclaim Armistice Day as a somber day to remember all victims of war and be called to work for peace. We will gather at the Buffalo Naval Park at the Anchor (Marine Drive & Erie St.) at 10:30am. Please join us! Signs welcome. (Get white poppies at the WNYPC Annual dinner on Nov 8 – see separate listing)
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Stand Up for Global Peace
The world is facing a 25-year peak in violent conflict. It is the main cause of human suffering today – trapping millions of civilians in conflict and uprooting 66 million people from their homes. According to the Institute for Economics and Peace, violence containment costs the world $14.3 trillion each year. There must be another way.
Over the past two years, a coalition of peacebuilding, humanitarian, and faith-based organizations have drafted a bill that would address the root causes of violence and fragility. The resulting legislation has been introduced in both the House and Senate as the Global Fragility Act (H.R. 1580/S.727). This bill would require the U.S. government – in collaboration with civil society – to develop a 10 year strategy to enhance stability and to reduce violence and fragility around the world.
We know that too much foreign assistance and Pentagon spending is spent on treating the symptoms of violence instead of its causes. By passing this law, the U.S. will be able to more effectively prevent violence around the world and reduce its enormous cost on families.
Today, hundreds of faith advocates will lift up the Global Fragility Act as part of their lobby day ask for the annual Ecumenical Advocacy Days. It is important for YOU to add your voice as well. Together, we CAN build a more Just and Peaceful World for All! Take action today to support the Global Fragility Act of 2019! https://p2a.co/Mc4rH0c
For more information: Global Fragility Act
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Know about the King’s Bay Plowshares? 7 courageous and compassionate Catholic Workers who were just found guilty after their trial this past week, facing potentially 25 years each. They went to largest submarine base in the world Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in St. Mary’s, Georgia on April 4th, 2018. They went to make real the prophet Isaiah’s command to “beat swords into plowshares”. Read their story athttps://www.kingsbayplowshares7.org/. Also https://www.facebook.com/Kingsbayplowshares/.
Donate, help
us organize on their behalf, and agitate and pray for them, and for us all!
Please see the above websites for more info.
Please call our Senators and Congresspersons to urge them to make sure that the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act includes the amendments passed by the House to . . .
repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.
prohibit military force in or against Iran.
support an end to the Korean War.
prohibit support to and participation in the war on Yemen.
prohibit the sale of air-to-ground munitions, used in the conflict in Yemen, to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
prohibit funds from the Special Defense Acquisition Fund to aid Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates if such assistance could be used to conduct or continue hostilities in Yemen.
prohibit funding the transfer of weapons to Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates under the emergency authority of the Arms Export Control Act.
prohibit funding for missiles noncompliant with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
support extending the New START Treaty, and prohibit the use of funds to withdraw from New START.
require that the U.S. military provide Congress with the cost and the national security benefits of every foreign military base or foreign military operation.
require the EPA to designate all PFAS (chemicals with which military bases poison ground water) as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
require the EPA to revise the list of toxic pollutants under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include PFAS.
prohibit DoD funding to house any foreign nationals who are in the custody of and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
study potential cost savings with respect to the nuclear security enterprise and force structure.
study cost increases for the W80-4 nuclear warhead life extension program and prevent $185 million from being obligated or expended until the study is completed.
prohibit the use of funds for an exhibition or parade of military forces and hardware.
prohibit the use of funds from being obligated or expended at properties owned by the President or that bear his name.
amend the current statutory prohibition on members of Congress contracting with the federal government to include the President, Vice President, and any Cabinet member.
codify a Department of Defense policy to report to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System service members who are prohibited from purchasing firearms.
If you’d prefer to send an email to your senators, please do so.
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REGULARLY SCHEDULED EVENTS in the One Struggle, One Vision, One Love:
Talking
Peace with the WNY Peace Center Radio Show on 91.3FM, WBNY. Mondays, 1-3pm.
Call-in show with Vicki Ross hosting. Also streaming on-line at wbny.buffalostate.edu.
This week with special guest Emerging Activist Awardee, Valentino Dixon!
Buffalo Nekanesakt. Indigenous support group/allies. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm. At Burning Books, 420 Connecticut Ave. All are welcome!! Reading group for the Great Law of Peace meets on the last Tuesday of the month.
Prisoners’ Rights Taskforce – NO MORE Deaths! Vigil/protest Wednesdays 4-6pm at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware & Church). Another Death! 4 in 2 ½ months! The Sheriff’s Administration is a Public Health Emergency!! All are welcome. Please bring signs.
Resist Militarism! Taskforce – Postponed: regular monthly planning meeting third Weds of the month, now date tba. at Isaías González-Soto Branch (formerly Niagara Branch) Library, 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo 14201; 5-6:30pm.
Interfaith Peace Network, 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, 9:15am at 1272 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY 14209 entrance and parking round back.) Breakfast potluck, planning/publicizing, & discussion.
End ICE
Terror – Thursdays, 5-6pm, vigil in front of the ICE building on the corner of
(@250) Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We
will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
#CLOSETHECAMPS #NeverAgainIsNow
Buffalo Youth Climate Strike –
all are welcome 2-3pm at Niagara Square for a youth-led rally to stand up for
People and the Planet, and radical change to mitigate and avert climate
catastrophe. Bring signs! See you there! This week runs 2-5pm (see above!)
Environmental Justice Taskforce – Vigil to Protest the Shipments of VERY Dangerous Radioactive Liquid from Canada coming over the Peace Bridge. Fridays 2-3pm, Front Park at Vermont & Busti, Buffalo. Signs welcome and also usually available.
Stop The Violence Coalition – 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month; 6pm, United Way Building, Delaware and Summer Sts.
Women In
Black – Nonviolence vigil, Bidwell and Elmwood. Saturdays, Noon-1pm. Signs also
available. (and you don’t need to be a woman or dress in black)
Riverside Salem Environmental Cottage & UCC/DC – Various progressive
spiritual activist and naturalist programs, Sundays, 4-6pm followed by a
pot-luck. 3449 West River Road, Grand Island, NY 14072. This week Session 2 on Jim Antal’s book,
Climate Church Climate World.
Of note: Little Africa Culture Club, 356 S. Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY. African Drumming Sundays, 12-2pm.
We shall overcome #Unitethestruggles #Loveislove #PowerWITH-NOTPowerOver
#Unite #Loveislove #PowerWITH-NOTPowerOver
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