Nat’l Day of Action: US out of Iraq! Sat 1/4, Noon; Criminal Justice trips 1/14 & 21; more
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Dear
Friends,
Happy New Year! This is going to be a really important year, and hopefully our
best yet!
Hope you enjoyed all the holidays, and are refreshed and ready. We really have
our work cut out for us this year, but that is nothing new! Si, Se Puede …. We Shall Overcome! Harambe/Together! and as
always, pace yourself!
Please come out this Saturday to join Women In Black for a special National Day
of Action: U.S. Troops out of Iraq! this Saturday, January 4, Noon to 1pm at
Bidwell & Elmwood. The US military under Trump’s direction is escalating
harm to all. It is illegal (not covered by the AUMF) and immoral. To quote our
dear Pete Seeger, iconic folk singer/activist, “When will we ever learn? …” Signs
are on hand, or bring your own.
Or call your senators or rep in Congress (switchboard is 202-224-3121) and urge
them to vehemently oppose US strikes in Iraq, on Iran, and the looming outrageous
and counterproductive troop increase.
We hope you’ll
join us for our membership meeting on January 11, 1:30pm at the WNYPC, NRC
Bldg, 1272 Delaware Ave, Buffalo 14209 (entrance & parking round back). All
are welcome, though only current members get to vote. (You can also become a
member at the meeting.) We’ll have a special review of taskforces and
committees. (You can join those too 😉
And please plan to come out for the Women’s March Sunday January 19, 1:30pm,
with spoken word and music, part of a Weekend of Action! We’ll specially
recognize Indigenous Women, and stand – and march – in solidarity for People
and the Planet! There’ll be sign-making and a showing of the Doctrine of
Discovery documentary on Saturday (3:30-5:30pm at the WNYPC, see above); and
the wonderful Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration later on Sunday (6-8pm at
Kleinhans). See more on our website at wnypeace.org.
We want you to give special attention to Criminal Justice reform. Please come
out on January 7 for a community discussion on #HALTSolitary (7pm at the
Crucial Center). There are also two lobby trips to Albany – all day (~5:30am to
late evening), fully funded. Dates, focus, and links for reserving a seat are:
– Tues, Jan 14, to Release our Aging People from Prison (go to bit.ly/35ZDluL
to #FreeOurElders);
– Tues, Jan 21, (https://www.facebook.com/events/564954490972330/) to
advocate for legislators to pass the #HALTsolitary act.
Of note, there are two advisory committee meetings on January 14, 10am-ish, if
you can better do that than a whole-day trip. Please see our website.)
As
always, more below, including regularly scheduled events & vigils, and more
at wnypeace.org, and on our facebook page, twitter (@wnypeace), and Instagram
(wnypeace)!
Peace, Thanks, Solidarity, and yes Love.
#Unite!
#OneLove
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Events this week:
National Day of Action: US out of Iraq
January 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
At Bidwell & Elmwood. Come out with or without signs. “When will we ever learn? …” as Pete Seeger says. Special Women In Black vigil. The US government’s escalating aggression in Iraq continues to worsen the situation for all. We cannot allow our government to keep on exacerbating the situation. And of course it’s all about the oil! It is illegal and immoral. Enough is enough!
Celebrate Epiphany
January 5 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
At Riverside Salem, 3449 West River Road, Grand Island. Epiphany– a sudden and profound understanding of something, or the day Christians celebrate the incarnate Christ. It will be a day of conversation with our hopes and ideas for the coming year and our reflections on the preceding year. Everyone will have a chance to select a cutout star with a word on it that may provide some guidance for spiritual practice during the coming year. Epiphany was a favorite celebration day for our dear friends Bob and Bobbie Grimm. Please join us at 4:00 with a potluck to follow around 6:00. Everyone is welcome! #449 West River Road, Grand Island.
Ending Torture: A Solitary Confinement Community Discussion
January 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
At the Crucial Community Center, 230 Moselle St, Buffalo NY 14211. Join us for a discussion about the pervasive use of solitary confinement across New York, with firsthand accounts from solitary survivors. Learn more about #HALTsolitary (http://nycaic.org) and ways to get involved to end the use of solitary confinement across the state. Organized by Buffalo Urban League Young Professionals and WNYPC.
Resist Militarism! Taskforce Mtg
January 8 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
At Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch), 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo NY. Discuss ideas for what an interactive memorial in Buffalo that acknowledges all victims of war could look like. All are welcome!
End the ICE Terror weekly vigil
January 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Join the Immigrant & Refugee Taskforce every Thursday from 5:00-6:00 PM for an End the ICE Terror vigil in front of the ICE Field Office at the Delaware North Building (250 Delaware Ave at the corner of Chippewa). Bring your signs and spirit of solidarity. We will not stay silent!
Saturday Academies at Lafayette Community School
January 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Free activities for the whole community! Join the WNY Peace Center at 10:30 in the cafeteria for a PeaceJam activity.
WNYPC Membership Mtg
January 11 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
At WNYPC/NRC Bldg, 1272 Delaware Ave (entrance & parking round back of bldg). Come on out and get connected with the WNYPC’s vital taskforces, submit a membership survey, get info on past and upcoming events and campaigns. And please re-up your membership for the year if you haven’t already! That will enable to have a vote. Focus on Taskforces and Committees.
Trip to Albany to lobby to #FreeOurElders
January 14 @ 5:30 am – 9:30 pm
Bring them home!! End Death-by-incarceration sentences to promote parole justice. Free transportation and food is provided. To rsvp, please go to: bit.ly/35ZDluL. Questions? Contact Rosie Rios, rmr2198@columbia.edu. Parole Preparation Project; RAPP (Release Aging People in Prison).
Corrections Advisory Board – Initial Mtg
January 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
At Old County Hall, 92 Franklin, 4th floor conference room. Initial meeting of the Corrections Advisory Board overseeing Sheriff Howard’s administration of the Erie Co Holding Center, Alden, etc. Public meeting.
Women’s March – DC
January 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
On January 18, 2020, the Women’s March on Washington will take the power back and so will you. In 2020, we have a chance to finish what we started three years ago and remove Trump from office. We can’t do it without you. Come to DC for the national march and/or go to our local the following day!
Women’s March – Buffalo/WNY
January 19 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
At Niagara Square, Buffalo, NY. #UNITE – as part of the Weekend of Action! A rally and march with speakers, music, and the Spirit, to celebrate Truth and Love. We will stand together for Women, Solidarity with and Justice for People and the Planet, and #womenswave, #powertothepolls. See our ~70 great cosponsors list on our website wnypeace.org or the facebook event page.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Celebration
January 19 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
At Kleinhans Music Hall, One Symphony Circle, Buffalo NY. Come join this beautiful community celebration of our beloved Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This African-American community celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. King includes exciting music and dance performances from throughout Western New York. Free and open to the public. All are welcome.
Trip to Albany to Pass #HALTsolitary Act
January 21 @ 5:30 am – 9:30 pm
WNY chapter of the Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC) is going to be joining various chapters across the state in Albany on Tuesday, January 21 (https://www.facebook.com/events/564954490972330/) to advocate for legislators to pass the #HALTsolitary act. It is so important to passing the act. More than 2 weeks in solitary is torture per international standards, and tremendously harmful and traumatic to people. We need more voices coming to Albany with us to make sure this time it gets passed! Please join us!
Sanctuary for Refugees (LASC Coffeehouse)
January 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Canisius College (Main & Jefferson), Science Building Lounge. Speaker Rev. Nancy Rosas is the pastor at Pilgrim St Luke’s UCC, the only active sanctuary church in Buffalo. The church has hosted numerous families who are threatened with deportation. The families are afforded a comfortable and safe place to stay while they need one. Come find out more. All are welcome. Light refreshments.
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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 Jim Anderson and Vicki Ross co-hosting. Also streaming on-line at wbny.buffalostate.edu. Topic: Criminal Justice and the need for transformation.
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 will meet on the last Tuesday of January for its final session on the Kayanerenko:wa as put forth by Kayanesenh Paul Williams.
Prisoners’ Rights Taskforce – NO MORE Deaths! Vigil/protest Wednesdays 4-5:30pm at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware & Church). The Sheriff’s Administration is a Public Health Emergency!! All are welcome. Please bring signs.
Resist Militarism! Taskforce – Regular monthly planning meeting third Weds of the month, Jan 15; 5-6:30pm. at Isaías González-Soto Branch (formerly Niagara Branch) Library, 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo 14201.
Interfaith Peace Network – in January only, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month, ie, January 9 and January 23, with special presentations on Congregation of Israel and Sufism respectively; 9:15am at 1272 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY 14209 entrance and parking round back.) Breakfast potluck, and 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
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) Special gathering on Jan 4 for National Day of Action: US out of Iraq!!!
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. Celebrate Epiphany on Sunday, 1/5.
Of note: Little Africa Culture Club, 356 S. Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY.
African Drumming Sundays, 12-2pm.
We shall overcome #Unitethestruggles #Loveislove #PowerWITH-NOTPowerOver
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Si, se puede! We shall overcome. #Unite
Peace, Thanks, Solidarity, and yes Love.
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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
The WNY Poor People’s Campaign meets 3rd 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
Climate Emergency Petition |
Please sign on to the WNY Youth Climate Council petition to the Buffalo Common Council to declare a Climate Emergency. They want to get as many signatures as possible on paper or on the internet! So all are wanted (not just the young people!) to sign on and to help make a difference here in Buffalo. The online petition is here: |
Sign Now |
Please send a comment regarding Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)-by-Rail. The Comment period
ends on January 13, 2020 @ 11:59 PM
The comment period deadline has been extended another 21 days, to January 13, 2019.
It’s very easy to comment. And you can do so anonymously, if desired. Go to:
and push the “Comment Now!” button associated with “Hazardous Materials: Liquefied
Natural Gas by Rail”
Here are a few bullet points:
a) The Federal Railway Agency (FRA) is currently testing the suviveability of
DOT-113 tanker cars that will be used to transport LNG on rails. These real-world
tests include collisions and punctures using DOT-113 tankers filled with LNG —
extremely critical information. The FRA study will conclude in May 2020, five
months after the conclusion of the comment period for LNG-by-Rail. Therefore, rail
experts, safety experts and the general public will be unable to make specific
comments regarding the suitability of the DOT-113 tanker to safely carry LNG. No
consideration of LNG-by-rail should be made until the FRA’s test results have been
published — at least.
b) Sandia National Laboratories found the thermal hazard distance for LNG to be
twice that of Bakken crude oil. This makes LNG-by-rail accident much more dangerous
to life, limb and property, than an accident involving Bakken crude by rail.
Shipping LNG-by-rail substantially increases the risk to everyone. We don’t need
another, even-more dangerous “bomb” train on the rails.
c) In a recent lecture, Cornell Professor Bob Howarth “[The planet] is at 1.1 degC
now and we are are now on target to reach 1.5 degC by 2029….if we want to keep the
planet well below 2 degC we have got to reduce methane emissions,….absolutely
must”. Methane emissions will occur when LNG tankers are punctured in an accident,
as well as during the loading and unloading the tankers. One LNG unit train
consisting of 100 tanker cars carries the equivalent annual CO2 emissions of 78,226
vehicles.
d) The National Association of State Fire Marshals is strongly opposed to
LNG-by-Rail. Their comment is here:
You can find the sources for the statements in my comment, which is posted on the
docket: https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=PHMSA-2018-0025-0097
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.
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Ask Gov. Cuomo to Declare a Climate Emergency
Capitol district resident and longtime activist Sandy Steubling is organizing a
state-wide call-in effort. Please help out, and let me know if you did! Wish Gov.
Cuomo a happy new year.....and then:
"Governor Cuomo, Please declare a climate emergency for the state of New York and
immediately ban all new fossil fuel infrastructure."
Tel: 518-474-8390, press (1) or Tweet: @NYGovCuomo
Why? From a recent UN report:
- levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2018.
- We are on track for a temperature rise of over 5.7°F by the end of the century.
- We have to reduce emissions by 7.6% each year between 2020 and 2030 to limit
global temperature rise to 1.5°C (2.7°F).
- The G20 countries are responsible for 78% of global GHG emissions.
Ref:
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/11/26/science-screaming-un-report-warns-only-rapid-and-transformational-action-can-stave
*GENDER JUSTICE
The WM will be on January 19, 1:30-3pm, in Niagara Sq or City Hall Steps. That allows for people to attend the DC March on Saturday, 1/18, focused on Indigenous Women; and the MLK Celebration Program, Sunday 1/19, 6pm at Kleinhans Musical Hall, Symphony Circle, Buffalo. Our snow date is Sunday, March 8, International Women’s Day. Please see the website calendar listing and facebook event page for more info.
The Gender Justice Taskforce continues organizing. Please see our taskforce page on the wnypeace.org website. The Chair is Denise Robinson.
* 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
Justice for Migrant Families Visitor Training
January 29 @ 5:30 am – 7:30 pm
At Pilgrim St. Luke’s Church, Richmond @W Utica, Buffalo 14222. Immigrant Detention and Volunteer Opportunities training (snow date of January 30th). In this training you will learn how to be an effective and ethical volunteer in the immigrant detention system.
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Vive la Casa, shelter for people awaiting documents and/or sanctuary, still desperately needs more resources for their already overstretched facility. Please give generously.
jrchc.org/vive
(Checks
to Jericho Road/VIVE) 50 Wyoming St., Buffalo, NY 14211, 892-4354.
* LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY
Sanctuary for Refugees (LASC Coffeehouse)
January 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Canisius College (Main & Jefferson), Science Building Lounge. Speaker Rev. Nancy Rosas is the pastor at Pilgrim St Luke’s UCC, the only active sanctuary church in Buffalo. The church has hosted numerous families who are threatened with deportation. The families are afforded a comfortable and safe place to stay while they need one. Come out and learn more. All are welcome. Light refreshments.
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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 still suffering, 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!
– Cuba—IFCO/Pastors for Peace (same address) Phone: 212-926-5757. Please give generously – the situations continue to be terrible for many!! We’ll have a Pastors For Peace representative here on April 5! Save the date!
-Chenalhó, Chiapas—
If you would like to provide much-needed help, go to weaving-for-justice.org
* PRISONERS’ RIGHTS
Ending Torture: A Solitary Confinement Community Discussion
January 7, 2020 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
At the Crucial Community Center, 230 Moselle
St, Buffalo NY 14211. Join us for a discussion about the pervasive use of
solitary confinement across New York, with firsthand accounts from solitary
survivors. Learn more about #HALTsolitary (http://nycaic.org) and ways to get
involved to end the use of solitary confinement across the state. Organized by
Buffalo Urban League Young Professionals and the WNYPC.
Trip to Albany to lobby to #FreeOurElders January 14, 2020 @ 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Bring them home!! End Death-by-incarceration sentences to promote parole justice. Free transportation and food is provided. To rsvp, please go to: bit.ly/35ZDluL. Questions? Contact Rosie Rios, rmr2198@columbia.edu. Parole Preparation Project; RAPP (Release Aging People in Prison). | 15 | 16 |
Trip to Albany to Pass #HALTsolitary Act
January 21, 2020 @ 5:30 am – 9:30 pm
WNY chapter of the Campaign for Alternatives to Isloated Confinement (CAIC) is going to be joining various chapters across the state in Albany on Tuesday, January 21 (https://www.facebook.com/events/564954490972330/) to advocate for legislators to pass the #HALTsolitary act. It is so important to passing the act. More than 2 weeks in solitary is torture per international standards. #haltsolitary
Prisoners’ Rights Taskforce – NO
MORE Deaths! Vigil/protest Wednesdays 4-5:30pm 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. This week is a special **Radical Love Holiday Candle Vigil** with VOICE
and SURJ.
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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* RACIAL JUSTICE
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.
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).
Special Resist Militarism! Taskforce Mtg
January 8, 2020 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
At Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch), 280 Porter Ave, Buffalo NY. Discuss ideas for what an interactive memorial in Buffalo that acknowledges all victims of war could look like. All are welcome!
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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”. Now is the time to write letters to Judge Lisa Godbey Wood regarding her sentencing of the Kings Bay Plowshares 7.
Please Donate
Thanks to your support, we have mobilized thousands of people around the world to speak out for the abolition of nuclear weapons. Please help with expenses, housing, and supporting defendants’ families following the verdict and the upcoming sentencing.
- Send checks to: Plowshares, PO Box 3087, Washington, DC 20010
- Donate online: GoFundMe
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General: kingsbayplowshares@gmail.com
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YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkSCM4dxIJxAolsl2oMP72Q/
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#Unite #Loveislove #PowerWITH-NOTPowerOver
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The time is
now, and we are the people we’ve been waiting for!
And remember
to tune in: DEMOCRACY NOW! IS NOW BEING BROADCASTMONDAY-FRIDAY, 8AM-9AM (LIVE)
ON WBNY 91.3FM. Hear it over the radio or streaming live at
wbny.buffalostate.edu.
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Si, se puede! We shall overcome. #Unite
Peace, Thanks, Solidarity, and yes Love.