Urgent Appeal

March to Stop Shooting! today 5pm starting at Genesee & Ash

Sunday, September 13, 2020

As you know from our last email, and likely other media, yesterday the Buffalo Police shot a man who was the subject of a mental health call. He’s now at ECMC in “critical but stable” condition.

The LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion) program is desperately needed, but it is not enough. The police culture, the guns, the impunity – all create this result which must STOP HERE, Right Here, Right Now!

We are part of Free The People WNY, and echo the press release just put out today: “We demand that the mayor and the common council remove the Crisis Intervention Team and all related funds out of the police department and use the funds to develop a crisis response team independent from the police department.” Please see above or our Facebook page for the complete press release.

Please join us at 5pm today on Genesee at Ash St to March to Stop Shooting! Please bring signs. All are welcome…  and it will take all of us to make the changes we need.

Note too this coming Saturday at 2pm at Niagara Square the next session of First Steps. See below for more info.

Peace, thanks, solidarity and yes – Love!

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First Steps – Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Study – Planning & Strategy

September 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

At Niagara Square. Second session. Please review Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Resources, including the first session (given twice, one of which is on tape) here, in preparation for this session. Local activist/progressive groups and individuals are invited for this brainstorming session which will not be taped. We need this both now with our current crises, and very (very) likely as the national situation progresses.

We need LEAD!!

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Dear Friends,

We have just heard that a shooting has taken place today, apparently by the BPD of a person with mental health issues, now in critical condition. We desperately need changes that will come through the LEAD program (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion). This cannot be put off! The program must start now!! See below with much more to follow. We must make those changes for the good of all before there is more tragedy in our community! No time to lose!

We also want to thank everyone who contributed to the Father Joe Bissonette Fund for the Western New York Peace Center. Due to your collective support and generosity, the grant was almost tripled – generating $14,485!! We are so grateful for the legacy of Father Joseph A. Bissonette (1932-1987), who was known for his work advocating for the poor and disadvantaged throughout WNY; and for the generosity of his remaining family/fund administrators! In these challenging times, activism and advocacy are now more critical than ever. We at the WNYPC are proud and grateful to be able to carry on this important work, thanks to the Fr. Joe Bissonette Fund and all of you generous donors! We appreciate your contributions and support!

We want to confirm that the WNYPC will continue our biweekly series First Steps: Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Study. These will be hybrid events, now shifting to every other Saturday at 2pm (the next session is 9/19) taking place in person at Niagara Square with masks and physical distancing. This will include shared learning, principles, tools, strategies, planning and more in collaboration with other local organizations. The sessions will occasionally be livestreamed – if you missed it, you can find the recording of the initial session on 8/23 on our Facebook page and our updated event page. Please review those resources and the previous session to prepare for the upcoming session.

We are also excited to announce that next week we will begin selling tickets for our 53rd Annual Event, An Evening with Dr. Cornel West (SAVE THE DATE – November 9th at 7pm)! For more details and to check back for ticket sales, please visit our event page.

Please see details and much more below, including other special events this week (frequently updated, often with last minute info!), regularly scheduled events, campaigns, fundraisers, and more at wnypeace.org, on our Facebook page, Twitter (@wnypeace), and Instagram (@wnypeace)!

Peace, thanks, solidarity and yes – Love!

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WNYPC’s 53rd Annual Event: An Evening w/Cornel West; Hertel Hurdle (BLM); LASC/ROCLA on COVID in El Salvador

Thursday, August 27th, 2020

We hope you’re making time to rest and recharge. This is such a difficult time, as is evident by ongoing injustices around this country, and there’s so much work to be done. So please be good to yourself! As you have time, there are vital campaigns that you can put some energy into as you can and will. But please remember to pace yourselves, as no one person can do it all. We are at a fork in the road of the future of this nation, and we recognize the importance of collaborating, strategizing, and also resting when needed. Remember, “Unarmed Truth and Unconditional Love will have the final word in reality…” as Rev. Dr. King said!

We are extremely excited to announce our plans for the WNYPC’s 53rd Annual Event: An Evening with Dr. Cornel West! On Monday, November 9th at 7pm, please join us for a live, virtual and/or big screen keynote by Dr. Cornel West. He’ll address the vital question: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Our current plan is to host this talk both on Zoom and projected at North Park Theatre, with North Park doors opening (and tabling, etc.) from 5:30pm. You’ll have the option to view online or join us at the theatre, in person, with masks and physical distancing in place. (The theatre option depends on the COVID-status, etc., at the time, of course.) There will be a live Q&A session after the lecture. TICKET DETAILS AND OPTIONS COMING SOON! Please refer to our event page for more details and updates.

Tomorrow at 5 PM, please join the WNY Liberation Collective and the WNYPC for the Hertel Hurdle, a Black Lives Matter march standing with Washington, D.C. on the anniversary Rev. Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington. We’ll meet outside Illos Piano Restorations, 2490 Main St. (at Hertel), Buffalo 14214. Help us continue to make the noise that is being heard all around the city, bringing awareness one day at a time to ongoing societal issues of racial justice and police brutality. Bring your masks, your friends, your signs, voices, hearts, and minds. Wear black. Stay safe, vigilant, and hydrated (water will be provided). #WeThePeople #WeTheChange

Next Wednesday at 7 PM, please join the Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC, a task force of the WNYPC) and Rochester Committee on Latin American (ROCLA) for a joint virtual event “El Salvador in the Time of Covid-19: A Rights-based Analysis of the Drivers and Triggers of Forced Migration.” Featuring guest presenters Magda Lanuza and Jeanne Rikkers speaking on-line from El Salvador. On Zoom – register at https://rocla.org/events/el-salvador-in-the-time-of-covid-19/.

We also want to mention that the WNY Liberation Collective and WNYPC will continue our instruction of the biweekly series First Steps: Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Study. These will be hybrid events every other Sunday at 2pm (next on September 6th), taking place in person at Niagara/Liberation Square with masks and physical distancing; the sessions will occasionally be livestreamed as well. (The recording of the 8/23 initial session is on our Facebook page and our website).

Lastly, we are coming to the end of the generous matched grant from the Fr. Joe Bissonnette Fund for the WNYPC, and closing in on the $5,000 limit (we’re at ~$4,500). This fund sustains our on-going work and helps prepare for strong social justice activism coming out of quarantine. The Fr. Joe Bissonette Fund has committed to match any donation of $100 or more made between July and August. If you would like to make a donation, please see our fundraiser page.

Please, too, see details and much more below, including other special events this week, regularly scheduled events, campaigns, fundraisers, and more at wnypeace.org, on our Facebook page, Twitter (@wnypeace), and Instagram (@wnypeace)!

Peace, thanks, solidarity and yes – Love!

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