Friday, May 28, 2021

Baltimore Activist Alert -- May 28 - 29, 2021

54] Chat with two UN Volunteers in Afghanistan – May 28

55] White House vigil – May 28

56] Movie Night with Spike Lee -- May 28

57] Peace and justice vigil – May 28

58] Food Pantry and Food Donation Center – May 29

59] Protest at a Drone Base – May 29

60] The Green New Deal – May 29

61] National March for Palestine – May 29

62] Day of Action for Palestine and Yemen – May 29

63] Tell JHU no more weapons contracts

64] Beauty Fades /Stupid Lasts Forever and The Trial According to Alan Barysh 65] Read Dave Eberhardt’s book "For All the Saints- a Protest Primer"

66] New Book: “Confessions of a Radical Academic”

67] Two Berrigan Books still in print

68] Contribute to the Lin Romano Peace and Justice Scholarship

69] Do you need a doctor?

70] Donate books, videos, DVDs and records

71] Do you need any book shelves?

72] Join the Global Zero campaign.

73] Peace Park Antinuclear Vigil

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54] – Join an event by UN Volunteers online on Fri., May 28 at 8 AM EDT.  This is a live chat with two UN Volunteers serving with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. Hear from Maud Marchand, from France, Political Affairs Officer, and Tendai Tsuro, from Zimbabwe, Medical Officer. They will share their experiences serving in a UN mission to advance peace. Visit https://www.facebook.com/events/4010524125693870/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22discovery_top_tab%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22bookmark%22%7D]%7D.

55] – The Dorothy Day Catholic Worker will host a peace vigil at the White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, WDC, on Fri., May 28 at noon.  Contact the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker: 202-882-9649 or artlaffin@hotmail.com.

56] – Jane Fonda for Greenpeace [info@greenpeaceusa.org] is letting us know that on Fire Drill Friday there will be Movie Night with Spike Lee on Fri., May 28 at 8 PM ET. Watch When the Levees Broke, Act I. One year after the August 2005 disaster that forever changed New Orleans, acclaimed director Spike Lee presents this documentary event that recounts Hurricane Katrina through powerful words and images. The film tells the personal stories of survivors while also exploring the pronounced divide along race and class lines in the areas devastated by the storm. After the film, Jane and Spike will talk. RSVP at https://firedrillfridays.com/movienight/?emci=d8328c8d-b9bd-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=3f8dde26-80be-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&ceid=1705696.

57] -- There is usually a Quaker Vigil for Racial Justice on Fridays, from 5 to 6 PM, hosted by the Baltimore Quaker Peace and Justice Committee (BQPJC) outside the Homewood Friends Meetinghouse, 3107 N. Charles St.  The next scheduled vigil is on May 28. Black Lives Matter. Stop the Killing. Physical distancing applies. Wear your face mask. Email homewoodfriends@gmail.com or call 410-235-4438. Quaker values call us to speak truth and to seek equality for all people. Aim to follow Bayard Rustin’s wisdom that “we need, in every community, a group of angelic troublemakers” and John Lewis’s call to “make good trouble.” See https://www.facebook.com/events/311508100243529/?event_time_id=311508113576861.3&akid=18263%2E3302379%2Ez6bJVQ.

58] – On Sat., May 29 from noon to 2 PM EST, get over to the Food Pantry and Food Donation Center at First and Franklin Presbyterian Church, 210 W. Madison St., Baltimore. This Food Pantry is open every Saturday. Get a grocery bag – breakfast, jelly and peanut butter (a good source of protein) for lunch, the makings for a balanced dinner such as beans and rice, pasta and sauce, soup, vegetables, fruit, and a paper goods. Also added is a little fun food, such as popcorn or cookies, for everyone enjoys a treat.  Contributions of shelf stable foods can be brought to Reid Chapel every Saturday between noon and 2 PM. If shopping is difficult for you, monetary donations earmarked food pantry may be sent to the church.  How else can you help? Volunteers are needed to help collect and distribute food. Contact the church office to volunteer. You can also help by spreading the word to those you know who are facing food insecurity. See https://www.facebook.com/firstfranklinbaltimore.

59] The Brandywine Peace Community [brandywine_staff@brandywinepeace.com] is hosting on Sat., May 29 from noon to 2 PM ET a demonstration at the Horsham PA Air National Station, Route 611/Easton & County Line Roads, Horsham, PA. REMEMBER ALL THE WAR DEAD. IGNITE PEACE. SUPPORT THE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO BAN KILLER DRONES. Protest PA Drone War Operations and the Drone War Command Center at Horsham, PA, Air Guard Station (the heart of drone war operations in Pennsylvania). Contact the Brandywine Peace Community at 215-843-4827 or go to www.brandywinepeace.com.

60] –Maddy, Sunrise [team@sunrisemovement.org] wants us to know its members are marching 266 miles for climate justice. On Sat., May 29 from 2 to 3 PM ET, join them virtually to demand that Congress take action on the climate crisis. If we want Congress to pass the first part of the Green New Deal by the end of this year, we’re going to need support from every corner of our movement — and that starts with you. Join SUNRISE at one of our upcoming calls to get connected with the group and learn how you can take action from home.

SIGN UP at https://www.mobilize.us/sunrisemovement/event/375803/?utm_source=email_20210527_rays-recruit_maddy&utm_medium=email&emci=fc092362-26bf-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=07223fd2-2dbf-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&ceid=177631.

61] – On Sat., May 29 from 3 to 8 PM ET, join the National March for Palestine and a Call to Sanction Israel.  Gather at the Lincoln Memorial, 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW, WDC 20002 under the CODEPINK banner to protest for Palestinians and Palestine. Visit www.sanctionisrael.org.

62] – There is a Day of Action on Sat., May 29 at 4 PM ET for Palestine and Yemen.  The deadly airstrikes by the Israeli military in Gaza, the third-most densely populated area in the world, have resulted in a very large number of casualties including 63 children, as well as destruction of iconic city landmarks including buildings that housed 33 media institutions -- and (together with assaults in Jerusalem) caused the displacement of over 1,000 Palestinians in Gaza and Sheikh Jarrah. Lift the Sanctions Campaign and RootsAction are partnering for a virtual day of action to discuss policies and measures in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Palestine under the apartheid Israeli occupation. For this dialogue, join attorney and human rights advocate Huwaida Arraf of International Solidarity Movement, writer and political activist Sam Husseini of Institute for Public Accuracy, and Ronnie Kasril, former executive committee member of the African National Congress.  After a Q & A, call members of Congress to co-sponsor Rep. Betty McCollum’s bill, H.R 2590, to promote and protect the human rights of Palestinians living under occupation and to ensure that United States taxpayer funds are not used by the Government of Israel to support the detention of Palestinian children.

In addition, the situation in Yemen will also be addressed, as the country is on the brink of economic collapse and known as the largest humanitarian crisis, with over 400,000 children starving due to a U.S.-backed Saudi-led blockade. Hear from Hassan El-Tayyab, Legislative Director at Friends Committee on National Legislation, and Kawthar Abdullah of Yemeni Alliance Committee, followed by a Q & A and contacting Congressional representatives to urge the current administration to end the war on Yemen by stopping weapon sales to the Saudi regime. Register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0oc-iqqDMqHNDWQqg_paOGKLmlgTfyRjqg.

63] –This is A PLEA TO CONVINCE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY TO OBEY INTERNATIONAL LAW. The world reached a historic milestone on January 22, 2021: The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons [TPNW] entered into force and become binding international law -- https://www.icanw.org/the_treaty.

   Prevent Nuclear War/Maryland has called attention to the growing danger of nuclear war and the outrageous $1.7 trillion dollars we are spending to upgrade the nuclear arsenal. On July 18, 2017, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, a U.S. Navy - affiliated research center received a seven-year, $92 million contract to continue its systems engineering and research-and-development services for the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center. Help convince JHU to renounce nuclear weapons contracts. Contact the president, Ron Daniels, to urge him to reject all nuclear weapons contracts: Office of the President, 242 Garland Hall, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland 21218.  Call his office at (410) 516-8068 or email president@jhu.edu.

64] – Bad Attitude Publishers Announces the release of Beauty Fades /Stupid Lasts Forever and The Trial According to Alan Barysh. In light of the fascist/Q Annon/Truther/Alex Jones and Trump-inspired attack on the capital, Bad attitude Publications has released a photo essay by Alan Barysh. In the follow-up book to Sorry Truther, it was an OUTSIDE JOB Beauty Fades.... gives the reader an upfront look at the reactionary forces and the deadly beliefs these folks uphold. In pictures and texts, one gets a good look at the faces and ideas that pose a real threat to this country. The Trial According to Alan Barysh is a rewrite of the Kafka Classic The Trial. With pictures from the original movie, Alan Barysh rewrites this scathing satire with just a tad more cutting edge satire, and a different ending. The appendix to the book talks about the lonely uphill struggle of Tawanda Jones to get justice for her brother. This afterthought is included, because of the real Kafkesque struggle of the West Family to get justice for her brother. Both books can be purchased on Amazon.com. For every purchase of The Trial, Alan Barysh will give all of his royalties to the West Family. Just text a picture of the book to 443-239-5325.

65] – David Eberhardt was a member of the Baltimore Four with Father Philip Berrigan, Tom Lewis and Rev. James Mengel.  The group poured blood on draft files on October 27, 1967.  They would be convicted and sentenced to prison. Dave has written a book "For All the Saints- a Protest Primer"- documenting the Baltimore Four action and many others up to and including the most recent Plowshares action – Kings Bay Plowshares 7.  Phil Berrigan’s wife, Elizabeth McAlister, is a member of the Kings Bay Plowshares 7. 

 Dave just printed the 5th edition of the book which is available for $25 by sending him a check: Dave Eberhardt, 4 Hadley Square North, Baltimore, MD 21218. You can contact him at mozela9@comcast.net. He prefers that you DO NOT order the book from Amazon. Image 1 of 2 for FOR ALL THE SAINTS: A PROTEST PRIMER. David Eberhardt; Image 2 of 2 for FOR ALL THE SAINTS: A PROTEST PRIMER; and FOR ALL THE SAINTS: A PROTEST PRIMER.  This is a self-published book printed in 2017 with updates.

The price is $25 for a Spiral Bound, and Signed. This edition being what the publisher calls “The 4th edition (or first edition 4th state?) of this books (with “final” additions) has been printed by the firm of FEDEX numbered 150-200, signed by the author, February 2017.”This is copy 187 and is numbered and signed by David Eberhardt on the title page.~~While the bibliographical information is a bit head-spinning, this is an engaging memoir by David Eberhardt recounting his involvement with the Brothers Berrigan in the protests against the Viet Nam war, and his subsequent time as an inmate at the Lewisburg Federal Prison. There is Near Fine binding: Item #291479.

66] – Check out a New Book: “Confessions of a Radical Academic: A Memoir by Fred L. Pincus,” now available from Adelaide Books (https://adelaidebooks.org/collections/latest-releases/products/confessions-of-a-radical-academic) or from Amazon.  Fred taught sociology at UMBC for more than 40 years and is on the board of Research Associates Foundation.  His memoir details his struggles to have a successful career while keeping true to his radical principles and activism.  One major theme is his struggle with race and racism both on and off campus. Go to www.fredlpincus.com.

67] –Two books by Fred Wilcox are still in print.  The first one is “Fighting the Lamb's War Skirmishes with the American Empire” by Philip Berrigan and Fred A. Wilcox with a FOREWORD by Tripp York.  It can be purchased by Wipf and Stock: https://wipfandstock.com/fighting-the-lamb-s-war.html.  It is a Memoir in paperback/ISBN: 9781532660078/240 pages/republished 8/21/2018/ Retail Price: $26.00/and Web Price: $20.80.

  The second one is “Uncommon Martyrs The Berrigans, the Catholic Left, and the Plowshares Movement” by Fred Wilcox, who profiles members of this anti-war movement, who’s Christianity compels them to acts of civil disobedience against the military industrial complex.  The ISBN is 0201522314/$6.50 for a hardcover, and it can be purchased at Powell's Books.  See https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/book-reviews/view/7094/uncommon-martyrs.

68] – Consider making a donation to a scholarship in her honor that would be most welcome.  Contributions to the Lin Romano Peace and Justice Scholarship can be made online via https://www.ndm.edu/lin-romano-peace-and-justice-scholarship or by check made out to Notre Dame of Maryland University (Memo line: Lin Romano Peace and Justice Scholarship) and mailed to Notre Dame of Maryland University, Office of Institutional Advancement, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210.

69] Yousef Zarbalian [mailto:yzarbali@gmail.com] started his own medical practice in December before the pandemic hit. It is called East-West Medicine and Rheumatology, and its website is EastWestMD.com.  Yousef is licensed in Maryland and Virginia. He is doing primary care as well as rheumatologic care (focusing on joint problems and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and sjogren's).  He is offering telemedicine visits, and he has very reasonable rates for uninsured individuals.  He makes use of herbs (which can be sent directly to patients from the herbal dispensary) as well as prescribing medications to their local pharmacy if needed.  

70] -- If you would like to get rid of books, videos, DVDs, records, tarps and table cloths, contact Max at 410-323-1607 or mobuszewski2001 at comcast.net.

71] -- Can you use any book shelves? Contact Max at 410-323-1607 or mobuszewski2001 at comcast.net.

72] -- Join an extraordinary global campaign for the elimination of nuclear weapons: http://www.globalzero.org/sign-declaration. A growing group of leaders around the world is calling for the elimination of nuclear weapons and a majority of the global public agrees.  This is an historic window of opportunity.  With momentum already building in favor of Zero, a major show of support from people around the world could tip the balance. When it comes to nuclear weapons, one is one too many.

73] – A Peace Park Antinuclear Vigil takes place every day in Lafayette Park, 1601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, 24 hours a day, since June 3, 1981. Go to http://prop1.org; call 202-682-4282.

Donations can be sent to Max Obuszewski, Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 431 Notre Dame Lane, Apt. 206, Baltimore, MD 21212.  Ph: 410-323-1607; Email: mobuszewski2001 [at] comcast.net. Go to http://baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com/.

“One is called to live nonviolently, even if the change one works for seems impossible. It may or may not be possible to turn the US around through nonviolent revolution. But one thing favors such an attempt: the total inability of violence to change anything for the better" - Daniel Berrigan

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Baltimore Activist Alert -- May 27, 2021

44] Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – May 27

45] Right to Live Without a Blockade – May 27

46] SSI Must Be Part of “Building Back Better – May 27

47] Hear from LGBTQ Parents on Supreme Court case. – May 27

48] In this Place Together: A Palestinian's Journey to Collective Liberation -- May 27

49] Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Organizing – May 27

50] Food Rescue at the Dovecote Café – May 27

51] Why people engage in war and other atrocities – May 27

52] Poor Peoples Campaign MoCo Region Meeting May 27

53] Town Hall with Dennis Kucinich May 27

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44] – On Thurs., May 27 at 9 AM ET, get with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research talk about “Lessons from the JCPOA for the Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone. The event will feature a roundtable discussion reflecting on the lessons learned from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the path forward on the Middle East WMD Free Zone. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A. RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.ch/e/virtual-launch-unidir-lessons-from-the-jcpoa-for-the-me-wmdfz-essays-tickets-146940881131.

45] – The Solidarity Collective [cuba@solidaritycollective.org] wants you to know about a “Virtual Forum: Right to Live without a Blockade” on Thurs., May 27 from 10 to 11:30 AM ET. Join this event with the Martin Luther King Memorial Center, Oxfam, and the Cuban Association of the UN. Moderated by Cristina Escobar, speakers will discuss how the economic, commercial and trade embargo imposed by the US against Cuba for nearly 60 years affects the population on the island, with a heavy burden on Cuban women, particularly now in the midst of a global pandemic. RSVP at  https://www.facebook.com/events/357009832426352/?ref=newsfeed&link_id=4&can_id=4b9d4061aec5469758759317ac0f5285&source=email-solidarity-with-the-cuban-people-actions-events-and-delegation-updates&email_referrer=email_1184041&email_subject=solidarity-with-the-cuban-people-actions-events-and-delegation-updates.

46] – The Century Foundation [events@tcf.org] believes Strengthening SSI Must Be Part of “Building Back Better.”  This online discussion will happen on Thurs., May 27 from 10 to 11:30 AM ET.  Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides critical income assistance for roughly 8 million disabled people and older adults—but the program has been left to wither on the vine.  Discuss why strengthening SSI must be part of the next economic recovery package with Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-CA) (tentative), Nancy Altman, TCF senior fellow Rebecca Vallas, Matthew Cortland, Kristen Dama, Tracey Gronniger, Mia Ives-Rublee, and Kathleen Romig.  Tune in at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/why-strengthening-ssi-must-be-part-of-building-back-better-tickets-156011880735?aff=odeimcmailchimp&mc_cid=c5e23bedfd&mc_eid=0f57b5a0fa.

47] – John Gehring, Faith in Public Life [commongood@faithinpubliclife.org] is informing you of a conversation on Thurs., May 27 at 11 AM ET.  Hear from LGBTQ Parents on Supreme Court case. This is a major case that could allow a Catholic agency to receive public funding while denying same-sex couples the opportunity to adopt and foster children.  Hear a panel discussion – LGBTQ Parents, Adoption & the Battle over Religious Liberty – that will feature the personal stories of two gay parents and the expert analysis of a law professor who has filed a friend-of-the court brief in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a Supreme Court case that will be decided any day now. Sign up at http://fpl.actionkit.com/sign/LGBTQ-Adoption-Religious-Liberty/?t=2&akid=3511%2E87934%2EmxlLwT.

48] –Farrah Agha [farrah@afcfp.org] is announcing the release of this new book, a joint project between Combatants for Peace co-founder Sulaiman (Souli) Khatib and author Penina Eilberg-Schwartz--In this Place Together: A Palestinian's Journey to Collective Liberation is newly out with Beacon Press! The book features stories of many CFP co-founders and activists, as well as a glimpse into various moments in our movement's history -- from our founding to our Freedom Marches. The project is ultimately a narrative and poetic meditation on joint nonviolence, on Palestinian-Israeli co-resistance in the face of occupation, and on what it means to struggle for justice in partnership with others across vast differences in power and experience. Intimate and political, In this Place Together opens a new space and offers a vision to guide us as we fight to end the occupation, win Palestinian freedom, and experience collective liberation. Register here to meet the authors on Thurs., May 27 at 1 PM ET: https://afcfp.org/book-launch-party/?emci=20e7e902-75a4-eb11-85aa-0050f237abef&emdi=26e1fd21-a8a7-eb11-85aa-0050f237abef&ceid=8142762.

49] –National Immigration Law Center [info@nilc.org] invites you to an Upcoming WITS Webinar: "Educating, Engaging, Empowering: Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Organizing" on Thurs., May 27 from 2 to 3 PM ET. ‌ ‌ ‌ In honor and appreciation of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the next webinar will celebrate the work of state and local AAPI organizations and activists who are empowering their communities. May is celebrated as AAPI Heritage Month to commemorate the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant to the United States on May 7, 1843. May is also the month in which the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, a project that up to 20,000 Chinese immigrant laborers worked on. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌RSVP at ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4814041653006342411?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=b0ac1b79-8fd5-41bf-8717-f5883dfc8069&sl_tc=WITSwebinar24.

50] – Thursdays in Reservoir Hill at the Dovecote Café, 2501 Madison Ave., will continue through May 27 from 4 to 5 PM.  This event is supervised by Food Rescue Baltimore.  Bring a bag, bring a friend, and take delicious, nutritious, free rescued food. See https://www.facebook.com/foodrescueday/.

51] –Why people engage in war and other atrocities will be discussed on Thurs., May 27 from 7 to 8:30 PM ET.  See http://masspeaceaction.org/venue/online-event/?emci=44d55c21-1bac-eb11-85aa-0050f237abef&emdi=ecb03088-1fac-eb11-85aa-0050f237abef&ceid=269591. The field of peace psychology has given considerable attention to the dynamics of moral and immoral thinking as expressed in peaceful or violent behavior. Waging war violates the most universal moral code ever evolved by human beings—the Golden Rule. Yet ruthlessly, through the centuries, humans have been persuaded to commit atrocities such as warfare while viewing themselves as moral beings. How do they do that? One answer is moral disengagement—ways of thinking that allow people to believe it is moral to promote war against others who are portrayed as less than human, a threat to future peace, troublemakers, etc. Unscrupulous leaders have known for centuries how to feed into those self-deceptions to justify violently taking the lands and resources of other people. However, throughout the centuries there have also been people who have fought violent tactics, people who are morally engaged on behalf of peace. Register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkcemspj4rGtLVOHJcsnVT6xozBt4AhxQf.  In the webinar, psychologist Kathie Malley-Morrison will provide brief examples of both moral disengagement and engagement offered in posts in the Engaging Peace archive. She has published many books and articles both on family violence around the globe and on the views of ordinary people from around the globe on the issues of war and peace.  She will be followed by Joe Kandra, the cartoonist for Engaging Peace, who has already begun creating cartoons for MAPA. He will provide examples from the Engaging Peace archives of the ways in which political cartoons can be used to educate for peace and social justice.

52] – On Thurs., May 27 at 7PM, there will be a MD Poor Peoples Campaign MoCo Region Meeting.  This will be a Medicare for All (M4A) Teach-In with Josh Raznick from Progressive Maryland. Learn how M4A will improve the health of everyone in this country and how you can help make it become a reality. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpd-6rrD8qHdLmqiWXtqVl-_8LUyIU_Vxm?link_id=5&can_id=4b9d4061aec5469758759317ac0f5285&source=email-md-ppc-weekly-update-3&email_referrer=email_1180033&email_subject=md-ppc-weekly-update.

53] – Alan Minsky for Progressive Democrats of America [info@pdamerica.org] wants you to Sign Up for PDA's Town Hall with Dennis Kucinich on Thurs., May 27 at 8 PM ET.  Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) was launched in 2004, an outgrowth of Congressperson Dennis Kucinich's run for president as a progressive peace candidate.  Now, Dennis has a brand new book, receiving spectacular advance reviews, about his time as mayor of Cleveland in the 1970s. It's called The Division of Light and Power.  "The Division of Light and Power is the thoroughly documented, true story of one courageous American mayor who fought, and beat, a utility monopoly in an epic battle which involved corporate espionage and sabotage, bank co-conspirators, extortion, political corruption, organized crime, mob-directed assassination attempts, congressional investigations, and media cover-ups."—Finney Avenue Books

In retrospect, Dennis was fighting against the rising forces of neoliberalism in the 1970s. So this book has essential lessons for today, as we try to build a better economic system for America and the world. Sign up at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMlc-yurjspHNMDqndL5vNovtcz6bVGF3gS.

To be continued.

Donations can be sent to Max Obuszewski, Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 431 Notre Dame Lane, Apt. 206, Baltimore, MD 21212.  Ph: 410-323-1607; Email: mobuszewski2001 [at] comcast.net. Go to http://baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com/.

"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Baltimore Activist Alert -- May 26, 2021

36] Quaker Changemaker Event May 26

37] Anne Arundel County Fair Elections Task Force meeting May 26

38] Conversation about Mayday 1971 – May 26

39] 2021 Maryland Legislative Session – May 26

40] Poor Peoples Campaign Western Region Meeting – May 26

41] I Saw a Bird – May 26

42] Discussion on the insurrection commission May 26

43] PDA Congressional Liaisons meeting -- May 26

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36] – Friends Committee on National Legislator’s Quaker Changemaker Event on Wed., May 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM will discuss Quakers Working in the Legislature. FCNL’s Quaker Changemaker series has lifted up stories of Friends working in lobbying, advocacy, public office, and more. How have Friends made the decision to pursue work in legislative bodies? How does their role, and their work in public service, intersect with their Quaker identity? Register at https://act.fcnl.org/event/quaker-welcome-center-events-watch-home/2209/?source=fcnlbody. Hear from three speakers. Kate Gould is the Senior Policy Advisor for Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17) and has helped advance the congressman’s initiatives to free political prisoners in Egypt and end U.S. military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen. Erinn Camp Mansour is a legislative aide to State Senator Clarence Lam at the Maryland General Assembly, vice president and director of advocacy at the Mount Hebron High School PTSA, coordinator for Howard County Peace Action, and co-clerk of the Peace Committee at Sandy Spring Friends Meeting. Alicia McBride will moderate the event. As the director of Quaker leadership, Alicia leads FCNL’s work to nurture, expand, and deepen relationships with Friends across the United States.

37] – Progressive Maryland Anne Arundel County Fair Elections Task Force meeting is happening on Wed., May 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM ET. RSVP at https://secure.everyaction.com/wny_rmH1JEiqa8n2a48jxA2?emci=28a4ebda-48b7-eb11-a7ad-0050f271b5d8&emdi=5eebd67a-58b7-eb11-a7ad-0050f271b5d8&ceid=136680.

38] – There is an Open Zoom Conversation about Mayday 1971 on Wed., May 26 at 7 PM ET. Share your own experience during the Mayday protests and how it shaped your opposition to the war--or other activism--over the next four years. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eFRqxIj7TJ6w67PdOhQx1w.

39] Hal Ginsberg indicates Our Revolution Maryland [hal@ourrevolutionmd.com] will be discussing its Progressive Future on Wed., May 26 at 7 PM ET.  Register for this online Our Revolution Maryland's May Meeting at https://www.mobilize.us/ourrevolution/event/390740/?link_id=1&can_id=4b9d4061aec5469758759317ac0f5285&source=email-our-may-meeting-is-wednesday-evening-2&email_referrer=email_1184443&email_subject=were-discussing-our-progressive-future-this-wednesday-evening. Join in to discuss the 2021 Maryland Legislative Session, including a deep dive into the role of big money, specifically how and whether the public interest can trump corporate interests. Hear from three outstanding progressive legislators: Sen. Jill Carter (MD-41), Del. Lorig Charkoudian (MD-20) and Del. Joseline Pena-Melnyk (MD-21). The legislators will be discussing criminal justice, environmental, and healthcare reform legislation that was passed in the 2021 General Assembly session. Join in on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87584823858.

40] – On Wed., May 26 from 7 to 8:30 PMET, there is a MD Poor Peoples Campaign Western Region Meeting. Join in for a deep dive into the changing politics of the debt crisis and how it impacts poor and dispossessed people. From Christopher Columbus to the present day debt has always been used to exploit, enslave, and imprison people to benefit the profit makers.  Look at the root cause of this personal debt crisis and take a closer look at the medical debt issue in Western Maryland. Look at https://actionnetwork.org/events/learning-together?link_id=4&can_id=4b9d4061aec5469758759317ac0f5285&source=email-md-ppc-weekly-update-3&email_referrer=email_1180033&email_subject=md-ppc-weekly-update. RSVP at western@mdporpeoplescampaign.org to get the Zoom link.

41] – You’re invited to this month’s episode of I Saw a Bird on Wed., May 26 at 7 PM ET.  Get involved on Zoom and Facebook Live: https://act.audubon.org/a/i-saw-bird-may?ms=digital-eng-email-ea-x-engagement_20210522_i-saw-a-bird_&utm_source=ea&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=engagement_20210522_i-saw-a-bird&utm_content=&emci=ca01a47c-7fb9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57ba3ed&emdi=06b49c4c-06bb-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&ceid=2504878&contactdata=Znae4ntq59Yu%2fPsyVKqcJLcKz27GsvAbWG1nI%2bpVDLV1vWSnNz7di9xCF8PoetGbEAmzun7Il99RUg7Jpbj%2bGVbmhBCZ2dBkZXvcJTv2iIwNWuwlksrUFpV90V3YoKkxNFlUfgJ85DahUV7iaC0KN%2fTBWbo9ZVLIQ%2fIIMFYebmHiDUeTNpKTVD0NskPNPGqmB%2b3UcGtOLgnZeYY%2fmWyURyD9JWlY8U%2bAMqtiB%2fKByRLsdOn2fcXfdiFMpYpDjRU8zpDlHzvY6hGHe2%2bxCnOSQQ%3d%3d.  Dive into the bold vision of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act with special guest Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, Vice President and Executive Director of Audubon Nebraska Kristal Stoner, and Senior Director of Wildlife Partnerships at National Wildlife Federation Naomi Edelson.  Learn the importance of sharing the shore with birds and other wildlife with Audubon Delta Stewardship Manager Melinda Averhart, and shorebird stewards Nader and Niki Jandaghi. Then, meet Sibley and Polly, two non-releasable Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, with Georgia Audubon's Director of Education Melanie Furr. 

42] – Zach VanHouten [alerts@pfaw.org] wants you to join Ben Jealous and others for a discussion on the insurrection commission for a virtual town hall on Wed., May 26 from  8 to 9 PM ET. How can we ensure there is accountability for the January 6 insurrection! Join People For an American Way to hear about critical actions you can take in this effort. Register at https://www.mobilize.us/pfaw/event/391526/?utm_source=PFAW.

43] – Mike Fox for Progressive Democrats of America [mikefox@pdamerica.org] wants you to join the gathering for PDA Congressional Liaisons on Wed., May 26 at 8 PM ET.  Your work is vital to our eventual legislative successes. Email to RSVP for the zoom conference below so PDA does not have to invest more volunteer time in a confirmation call.  There will be a debriefing of last month and a discussion of the legislation for this month.  Go to

https://zoom.us/j/7017454098?pwd=a3VHWHVsNVQ5dG9wOFFmNGZvb2dqZz09
with a Meeting ID: 701 745 4098 and a Password: 145412.  Or dial by your location:
+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown), +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) or +1 646 558 8656 US (New York).

To be continued.

Donations can be sent to Max Obuszewski, Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 431 Notre Dame Lane, Apt. 206, Baltimore, MD 21212.  Ph: 410-323-1607; Email: mobuszewski2001 [at] comcast.net. Go to http://baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com/.

"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs

Baltimore Activist Alert -- May 26, 2021

31] No First Use – May 26-27

32] Deal or No Deal – May 26

33] Maryland Solar 101 – May 26   

34] Advanced Nuclear Reactors May 26

35] 43rd District End of Session Virtual Town Hall – May 26

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31] –On Wed., May 26 at 10 AM ET, get with a No First Use Global Campaign and Strategy Meeting.  This online gathering will continue on Thurs., May 27 from 8 to 9:30 AM ET. This is a civil society meeting to build cooperation and campaign actions for no-first-use policies, organized by the Abolition 2000 working group on nuclear risk reduction (UK/International), Basel Peace Office (Switzerland/International), Beyond the Bomb (USA), Peace Depot (Japan), People for Nuclear Disarmament (Australia), Prague Vision Institute for Sustainable Security (Czech Republic), World Future Council (Germany/International) and Zona Libre (Mexico).  ‘No-first-use’ (NFU) is a policy that can be adopted by a nuclear armed (or allied) state to never initiate a nuclear exchange by being the first to use nuclear weapons. China and India have declared such policies. The Soviet Union/Russia had such a policy from 1982 to 1993. There are political developments promoting the adoption of no-first-use policies by others – particularly the United States and its allies under extended nuclear deterrence, i.e. NATO/Japan/South Korea and Australia. Join at https://www.abolition2000.org/event/no-first-use-global-campaign-and-strategy-meeting/.

32] –On Wed., May 26 at 10 AM ET, tune into Deal or No Deal: US-Iran Talks and Implications for the Middle East.  Most signs at the moment suggest that US-Iran nuclear negotiations are making incremental progress. There might be a deal, which would have to include the US lifting some of the sanctions on the country, while the government of President Hassan Rouhani is still in place. Alternatively, the talks can drag on for months more to come. What is undeniable is that the prospects of a revived nuclear agreement to be sustainable is best served by broadening the US-Iranian dialogue as quickly as possible. A number of issues will continue to pit American and Iranian interests against each other. On this list of disagreements, US-Iran competition in Iraq is among the most contentious.  The discussion is sponsored by the Middle East Institute.  Sign up at http://www.mei.edu/events/deal-or-no-deal-us-iran-talks-and-implications-middle-east.

33] – Get with Maryland Solar 101: hosted by Frederick County and the City of Frederick on Wed., May 26 at noon ET.  Learn about solar energy and its benefits for your home, or small business. You will be taken through the technology, economics, financing, and more.  You'll also learn about the solar co-op which is free to join and members are *not* obligated to buy solar panels. Sign up at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r8w3iUN1RvKC0bKDDSNvVw.

34] – On Wed., May 26 at 2 PM ET, check out a discussion Are "Advanced" Nuclear Reactors Actually Better? This is a Critical Examination of the Safety, Security, and Environmental Risks of Non-Light-Water Technologies. A recent study by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) finds the answer is “no” for most designs in terms of safety and security, sustainability, and the risks of nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. The report recommends that policymakers and private investors fully vet the risks and benefits of these technologies before committing the vast resources needed to safely commercialize them. Edwin Lyman is the director of Nuclear Power Safety at the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, DC. He earned a doctorate in physics from Cornell University in 1992.  The sponsor of the event is Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Sign up at https://www.belfercenter.org/event/are-advanced-nuclear-reactors-actually-better-critical-examination-safety-security-and.

35] –Senator Mary Washington [mary.washington@senate.state.md.us] is inviting you on Wed., May 26 at 6 PM ET to a 43rd District End of Session Virtual Town Hall. Join her and Delegates McIntosh and Boyce, as they will share legislative wins over the past session and give you an opportunity to ask questions and share your concerns on the issues that matter to you. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_A_U2sidHQIWgZaIFYTOkBg.

 To be continued.

Donations can be sent to Max Obuszewski, Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 431 Notre Dame Lane, Apt. 206, Baltimore, MD 21212.  Ph: 410-323-1607; Email: mobuszewski2001 [at] comcast.net. Go to http://baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com/.

"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs