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March for Our Lives – WNY

WhatA March for Peace, a Cry for Our Lives – a local March For Our Lives in solidarity with DC & marches nationwide.

When & Where: Saturday, June 11th 2022, 10:30am-12pm. The community will meet on Jefferson at Glenwood, and proceed with solemn recognition down Jefferson Ave. toward the site of the Buffalo Massacre; then on to Jefferson at Riley for a celebration of life.

  • (a sign language interpreter will interpret all speeches)
  • 10:30 – Welcome – Ekaete Bailey
  • 10:32 – Land Acknowledgment – Victoria Ross
  • 10:35 – Agenda, mission and QR code mention: Cat Moores & Ekaete Bailey
  • 10:38 – Deidra EmEl – 4 Goals of the March (highlights)
  • Please note: Time frames below are approximate and may vary by 10-15 mins (sooner or later than planned)
  • 10:55 – Solemn recognition of the 10 victims (and more) at the memorial site
  • 11:10 – Program at Riley & Jefferson
  • 11:15 – Jillian Hanesworth, Buffalo Poet Laureate
  • 11:20 – Mission for MFOL (repeat) – Cat Moores & Ekaete Bailey
  • 11:25 – Mark Tally – son of Geraldine Tally
  • 11:30 – Lifesavers (Stop The Violence Coalition youth group)
  • 11:35 – Fragrance “of Yah” Harris Stanfield
  • 11:40 – 4 goals for the march (details) and the celebration of life – Deidra EmEl
  • 11:45 – Music from Ros Jomo/Friends
  • March ends at approximately 12 noon

Who: All are welcome. Organized by Ekaete Bailey, Eastside resident and Diversity (DEI) professional; Cat Moores, a freshman at Nazareth College; and WNY Peace Center, with volunteers and the co-sponsors listed below.

Why: Buffalo knows all too well the costs of gun violence. Given the horrific murders that have occurred in our community, and our nation, it’s past time for dramatic changes!! Our goals:

  • honor the victims of, and people most impacted by, the Buffalo Massacre and other gun violence
  • push all our elected representatives for:
    • Universal Background Checks
    • Assault Weapons Ban
    • Repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)

Current Organizers and Co-sponsors: Ekaete Bailey & Cat Moores, Bury The Violence, Back to Basics Ministry, Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ Buffalo), Erie County Restorative Justice Coalition, Free The People – WNY, Fruit Belt Advisory Council, Lifesavers (STVC youth group), Paul McQuillen at GunSenseNY.org, March For Our Lives – National, Muslim Public Affairs Council – WNY, NAACP – WNY, Open Buffalo, PeaceJam Buffalo, RAWtools Buffalo, Rev. William H Henderson Foundation, Riverside Salem UCC/DC, Sisters of St. Francis (Stella Niagara), Stop The Violence Coalition, Ss. Columba-Brigid Church, SSJ Sr Karen Klimczak Center for Nonviolence, Vocal-NY, Voice Buffalo, We Are Women Warriors, We Exist Coalition, Women Against Violence Everywhere (WAVE),  WNY Peacemakers, WNY Peace Center.

Friends of Buffalo-Niagara MFOL: Big Ditch Brewery

Interested in co-sponsoring? Complete the MFOL-WNY Co-sponsor Interest Form here: https://forms.gle/ru7au8r4Whoseq9i6

Questions?

  • Email victoryross9@gmail.com
  • Text WNYPC Google Voice 716-253-1486
  • Call Deidra EmEl 716-603-0015 or Victoria Ross 716-931-3520

 

TAKE ACTION AFTER THE MARCH! Check out our MFOL Resources Page for information on gun violence and action steps to take!

MAPA: “Militarism or Survival?”

Katrina vanden Heuvel, publisher and editorial director of The Nation magazine, will be the keynote speaker and will address  the Russia/Ukraine war and US/NATO’s conflict with Russia and assess the first year of Biden’s presidency.

 

Kevin Martin, president of National Peace Action, will address key peace movement issues, including the Ukraine and Yemen wars, Afghanistan, tension with China, and the rapidly escalating Pentagon budget.

“Revolution for Peace” Benefit for Ukraine

EVOLUTION FOR PEACE – artists • musicians • artisans BENEFIT FOR UKRAINE
SATURDAY, April 16th • 6:00pm to 12:00am | Dnipro Ukrainian Cultural Center • 562 Genesee Street • presented by Revolution Gallery
Tickets are $30. General Admission / $15. for students / sliding donation for those 12 and under / and sliding donation for those who wish to donate, yet unable to attend.
Join us in the 2nd floor Great Hall, as our artistic community combines our creative forces for an evening of Art and Music. Proceeds provide emergency and humanitarian aid for war victims in Ukraine.
Six bands, DJ sets, our Misfit Market pop-up, live drawing by artists, silent art auction… all to support those in need.
A silent art auction will take place with artwork by local, national, and international artists who exhibit with Revolution Gallery. Participating artists are Emmett Baggett, Ally Burke, Thea Duskin, Frank Forte, Chris Galley ,Anastasiya Gutnik, Ed Hallborg, Felice Koenig, Sonja Llamas Baños, Craig LaRotonda, MJ Myers, Michael Mararian, Jon McNair, Michele Melcher, Maria Pabico LaRotonda, Charlie Powell, Arabella Proffer, Daryl Reding, Paris Roselli, Erin Ruffino, Kathryn Streeter, Jeannine Swallow, Julia Williamson… and more!
Live music performances by Irving Klaws, The Isolators, Monkey Wrench, Personal Style, Soul Butchers, and Velvet Bethany (order of performance to be announced), and DJ sets by Dr Wisz.
Live drawing / painting by artists Tricia Butski and Patrick Foran
Revolution Gallery’s pop-up Misfits Market will have our regular vendors, and a few new ones! Art After Death, Gutter Pop Comics, Jeanine Swallow, J Savage Goods, Maddox Stewart, Nickel City Alchemy, The Smell of Fear Candle Co., Twiggy… and more!
Many thanks to all the bands and the artists who are donating their time and talent. We love when you perform or exhibit in our gallery, and are deeply grateful for your involvement with this event.
This event is open to all ages. Valid ID required for those 21 and over, and stamps and wristbands will be provided to purchase alcoholic drinks.

Dnipro Ukrainian Cultural Center was founded by Ukrainian emigrants that had been displaced from their homeland by WWII.

Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1152348685579097