Thursday, January 1, 2009

Baltimore Activist Alert Jan. 1 - April 4, 2009

Baltimore Activist Alert Jan. 1 – April 4, 2009

 

"I speak as an American to the leaders of my own nation. The great initiative in this war is ours.

The initiative to stop it must be ours." -Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Friends, this list and other email documents which I send out are done under the auspices of the Baltimore Nonviolence Center.  Go to www.baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com.  If you appreciate this information and would like to make a donation, send contributions to BNC, 325 East 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218.  Max Obuszewski can be reached at 410-366-1637 or mobuszewski [at] verizon.net.

 

The Baltimore IndyMedia Center publicizes peace-related events. Go to http://www.radicalendar.org/group/_baltimore.

 

1] Books, buttons and stickers

2] Web site for info on federal legislation

3] Join Nonviolent Resistance lists  

4] Eyes Wide Open exhibit available

5] Max is seeking housing

6] Chuck Michaels needs help with transportation

7] NLG is offering to hold seminars

8] Witness Against Torture needs people to make phone calls

9] Start Loving is fasting for a $200 billion cutback in military spending

10] Buy Mankekolo’s book

11] Living Labyrinth of Peace – through Jan. 31

12] WIB Peace Stand – Jan. 1

13] First Thursday protest of the war – Jan. 1

14] WIB Inner Harbor peace vigil – Jan. 2

15] WIB Roland Park vigil – Jan. 2                      

16] White House vigil – Jan. 2                       

17] Protest WYPR management – Jan. 2 - ?

18] Support The Congo demo – Jan. 2

19] Silent vigil at Homewood Friends – Jan. 2

20] Vigil at Walter Reed – Jan. 2

21] Ballroom dancing – Jan. 2

22] Olney vigil to end the war – Jan. 3                             

23] Peace vigil in Chester, PA – Jan. 3

24] Rally in Philadelphia to condemn Israeli war crimes – Jan. 3

25] Peace vigil at Capitol – Jan. 3

26] African Service – Jan. 4                                                                                         

27] Bridge peace vigil – Jan. 4                      

28] Take Back YPR meeting – Jan.  4

29] Bailout for the People meeting – Jan. 4

30] Red Emma’s needs volunteers – Jan. 4                     

31] Pentagon vigil – Jan. 5

32] Death penalty demonstration – Jan. 5

33] Marc Steiner on WEAA – Jan. 5-Jan. 8

34] Pledge of Resistance meeting – Jan. 5

35] Peace Center meeting in Frederick – Jan. 5

36] Single payer workshop – Jan. 5

37] March of the Dead – Jan. 6

38] Tuesday peace vigil – Jan. 6

39] Death penalty meeting – Jan. 6

40] Ecolocity D.C. meeting – Jan. 6

41] Climate Action meeting – Jan. 6

42] Crabshell Alliance meeting – Jan. 6

43] Save Your Home workshop – Jan. 7

44] Peace vigil in Philadelphia – Jan. 7

45] Peace vigil in W. Mount Airy, PA – Jan. 7

46] Chestnut Hill, PA vigil – Jan. 7

47] Mobilization for Global Justice meeting – Jan. 7

48] PG County peace meeting – Jan. 7

49] Israel/Palestine roundtable – Jan. 8

50] March to condemn Israeli war crimes – Jan. 9

51] Warmongers’ Wake – Jan. 9

52] Polar Bear Plunge – Jan. 10                                       

53] Westminster WIB vigil – Jan. 10                                       

54] Drum for peace – Jan. 10                                    

55] Witness Against Torture fast – Jan. 11- 20

56] Afghanistan: Report on the “Good War” – Jan. 12

57] MUPJ conference – Apr. 4

58] Join Global Zero campaign

59] New book available

60] War Is Not the Answer signs for sale

61] Publish your peace article

62] Become a member of the Washington Peace Center

63] Click on The Hunger Site  

64] Join Peace Park Antinuclear Vigil

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1] – Buttons, bumperstickers and books are available.  “God Bless the Whole World, No Exceptions” stickers are in stock. Call Max at 410-366-1637.

 

2] – To obtain information how your federal legislators voted on particular bills, go to http://thomas.loc.gov/.  Congressional toll-free numbers are 888-818-6641, 888-355-3588 or 800-426-8073.

 

3] – THE ORGANIZING LIST will be the primary decision-making mechanism of the National Campaign of Nonviolent Resistance [NCNR].  It will be augmented by conference calls and possibly in-person meetings as needed.  It will consist of 1 or 2 representatives from each local, regional, or national organization (not coalitions) that wishes to actively work to carry out the NCNR campaign of facilitating and organizing nonviolent resistance to the war in Iraq.

 

To join the ORGANIZING List, please send your name, group affiliation, city and email address to donmuller@msn.com.  Different local chapters of a national organization are encouraged to subscribe.  

 

THE NOTICES LIST will include only notices of NCNR actions and related information and is open to any interested person to subscribe.  It will be moderated to maintain focus & will include periodic notices about getting involved in NCNR national organizing.  To join the NOTICES List, send an email message to ncnrnotices-subscribe@lists.riseup.net. You will get a confirmation message once subscribed.  If you have problems, please write to the list manager at ncnrnotices-admin@lists.riseup.net.

 

4] – The Baltimore American Friends Service Committee office has assembled an exhibit Maryland Eyes Wide Open which details the Human Cost of the Iraq War and reflects the costs of war to the state of Maryland. The exhibit consists of at least 40 pairs of combat boots, representing the US military deaths from Maryland; civilian shoes, tagged with names and ages of a very small fraction of the tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis who have died; a representative pair of combat boots and 7 red poppies, representing the estimated number of wounded US military personnel (approximately 7 times the number of dead); and signs and literature detailing the human and financial costs of the war on the cities and counties of Maryland.

 AFSC will help with logistics and contribute to your planning for auxiliary events or activities presented in conjunction with the exhibit.  For information on obtaining and displaying the exhibit, call 410-323-4200, extensions 20 or 21 or e-mail at tsteele@afsc.org or ggillespie@afsc.org.  Go to www.afsc.org/midatlantic/baltimore-programs.htm.   

5] – Max is in need of housing.  If you have any leads, please call him at 410-366-1637.

6] – Chuck Michaels is now home, and he will continue his recovery through out-patient therapy.  He is doing very well, speaking well and regularly, getting around well, and also now has permission from his doctor to be left alone, that is unattended, as needed.

The big need going forward over the next few weeks is transportation for a portion of each day to the Sky Neurological Rehabilitation CenterPomona Square, 1700 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville 21208 - just inside the beltway. On a weekly basis, the web site at Caring Bridge will post the specific times that Chuck needs transportation assistance in getting to therapy. Go to http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/chuckmichaels.  Call Jaymie at 240-475-0041 if you wish to help with Chuck's transportation to rehab.     

7] – The National Lawyers Guild-Maryland Chapter is presenting "Know Your Rights" seminars on the topic of criminal law for any community group that is interested.  The seminars would include an overview of constitutional law and Maryland substantive law on police practices in regard to searches, seizures, arrests, interrogations and related topics.  For further information, kindly send an e-mail to walshlittle@verizon.net.

8] – Frida Berrigan is seeking people who are willing to make phone calls on behalf of Witness Against Torture to activists who may be interested in being outside the White House on January 11.  This is the beginning of the 100 Days Campaign, which is calling for an end to torture and the closing of the Guantanamo detention center.  If you are able to make some calls, contact Frida at frida.berrigan@gmail.com.

9] – Start Loving began a fast at 12:01 AM on Thurs., Dec. 18, on Capitol Hill to call for a $200 billion of funding from warmaking to peacebuilding.  Go to   http://jesusgodgoodetcnjay.blogspot.com/. He wrote that he will continue until either Dennis Kucinich informs him the transfer will take place or his body gives out. 

10] – Rev. Dr. Mankekolo Mahlangu-Ngcobo has returned to live in Baltimore, and is writing her autobiography.  Consider purchasing her book" One A Day: Spiritual Vitamins. Be ready with daily Spiritual Vitamins from January 1 to December 31 in 2009.”  Send a donation of $10 with $3 shipping and handling to 3315 Mondawmin Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216.

 

11] – Living Labyrinth of Peace by visionary artist Sandra Wasko-Flood runs through Sat., Jan. 31 at the Sub-Basement Artist Studios, 118 N. Howard St. Unlike mazes, labyrinths have one path that leads to the center and back.  Wasko-Flood’s Rainbow Labyrinth of Peace is an interactive installation of computer-programmed lights, designed to be walked.  Go to www.labyrinthsforpeace.org. Contact Tobe’ Ifeanyi at 410-659-6950.  The gallery hours are by appointment Monday –Sunday.  The gallery is open on Sat. from 11 AM to 5 PM.  Email info@sbastudios.com. Go to WWW.SBASTUDIOS.COM.

 

On Sat., Jan. 3 from 2 to 4 PM, there will be a Peace Panel: “Inner Peace to World Peace” with Marty Cain, Barbara Epstein, Colman McCarthy and Sandra Wasko-Flood. On Sat., Jan. 10 from 2 to 5 PM, attend Labyrinths for Creativity and Peace Workshop for Adults with Jennifer Judelsohn, international workshop leader on spiritual practices, Marty Cain, internationally acclaimed labyrinth builder, Barbara Epstein, school psychologist and life coach, Colman McCarthy, renowned author and professor of peace studies at Georgetown Univ., and Sheryl Chastine, holistic health expert and multi-ethnic counselor. On Sat., Jan. 24 fro 2 to 5 PM, Wasko-Flood invites you to read a selection of your latest Peace Poems as well as some selections by your favorite authors. Call Sandra Wasko-Flood at 703-217-6706.

 

12] – There is a WIB peace stand on Thurs., Jan. 1, noon-1PM in Towson at northwest corner of Washington & Chesapeake Aves., across the street from the post office, near the courthouse. Contact mbrainzo@aol.com. This vigil takes place on the first Thursday of the month.

13] – The Pledge of Resistance-Baltimore hosts an End the War! End the Occupation! rally on Thurs., Jan. 1 from 5 to 6:30 PM in Mount Vernon at Centre & Charles Sts.  The Pledge gathers in Mount Vernon on the first Thursday of the month to protest the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Call Max at 410-366-1637.

14] – Women In Black sponsor a peace stand/vigil on Fri., Jan. 2 from noon-1 PM at the Inner Harbor, corner Pratt and Light.  Everyone welcome, wear black if you can.  See http://www.peacepath911.com/ or write wibbaltimore@hotmail.com or call 410-467-9114.

15] – There is also a noon vigil on Fri., Jan. 2 at Roland Park Place at 830 W. 40th St.  Call 410-467-9114. 

 

16] – A peace vigil takes place every Friday from noon to 1 PM on Pennsylvania Ave., by the press gate to the White House. It is organized by the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker. Call 202-882-9649.

17] –  Protest the illegal termination of The Marc Steiner Show from noon to 1 PM Monday through Friday in front of WYPR, 2216 N. Charles St.  You may consider calling the station to complain at 410-235-1395.  Contact Max at 410-366-1637 to join Take Back YPR. 

18] – There is a peace vigil to support the Congo every Friday, 4:00 to 6:30 PM at the Rwandan Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Ave, NW.  Call the Rwandan Embassy at 202-232-2882 and register your concern about Rwanda's aggression towards the Congo.

19] – There is a silent vigil on Fri., Jan. 2 from 5 to 6 PM outside of Homewood Friends Meeting, 3107 N. Charles St., in opposition to war with Iraq. Placards say: "War Is Not the Answer." The silent vigil is sponsored by AFSC, Homewood Friends and Stony Run Meetings.

20] – SHED LIGHT ON US WAR CASUALTIES: FROM THE FRONT LINE TO THE BACK DOOR of Walter Reed Army Medical Center (North Gate), every Friday night, from 7 to 9 PM in the middle of the 7100 block of Georgia Ave., NW. Call 202-441-3265. Go to http://www.codepinkalert.org/Local_CODEPINKs_Washington_DC.shtml

21] –  There is an opportunity to participate in ballroom dancing, usually every Friday of the month, in the JHU ROTC Bldg. at 8 PM.  Turn south on San Martin Dr. from the intersection of Univ. Parkway and 39th St.  Drive on campus by taking the third left turn.  The next dance will be Jan. 2. Call Dave Greene at 410-599-3725.

 

22] – Friends House, 17715 Meeting House Rd., Sandy Spring, MD 20860, hosts a peace vigil every Saturday, 10:30 to 11:30 AM, on the corner of Rt. 108 and Georgia Ave. in Olney, MD.  The next vigil is Jan. 3. Call Chuck Harker at 301-570-7167. 

 

23] –  Each Saturday, 11 AM – 1 PM, Chester County Peace Movement holds a peace vigil in West Chester in front of the Chester County Courthouse, High & Market Sts. This vigil has been the target of counter-demonstrators and harassment from the "Chester County Victory Movement" but has grown and persisted.  Go to www.ccpeace.org.

 

24] – On Sat., Jan. 3, the International Action Center will hold a rally to condemn Israel's air attacks on the occupied Gaza Strip. It will begin at the Phila. City Hall (west side), 15th & Market Sts. at 11 AM, followed by a march to the federal building at 6th & Market Sts. starting at noon. Call the International Action Center at 215-724-1618 or email phillyiac@action-mail.org. Visit www.unitedforpeace.org.  

25] – There will be a peace vigil on the West Lawn of the Capitol at noon on Sat., Jan. 3. Look for the blue banner with the message, "Seek Peace and Pursue It. --Psalms 34:14." The vigil lasts one hour and is silent except when one responds to the occasional questions. Go to http://www.quaker.org/langleyhill/seekpeace.htm or email seekpeacevigil@yahoo.com.

26] –  On Sun., Jan. 4, the KALAFONG AME CHURCH invites you to a Prayer for Africa at 11 AM at the HISPANIC SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DAY CHUCH, 5100 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore 21229.   Contact Rev. Dr. Duane Rawlings at realministr@aol.com.  Go to www.orgsites.com\md\kalafong-ame-mission-church/index.html.

27] – Maryland Bridges for Peace welcomes you to stand for peace Sundays from noon (or thereabouts) to 1 PM on the Spa Creek Bridge in Annapolis.  Contact Lucy at 410-263-7271 or mdbridgesforpeace@toadmail.com. Signs are not allowed to be on a stick or pole.   If there is interest, people will be standing on the Stoney Creek Bridge on Fort Smallwood Road in Pasadena [410-437-5379 or magicalgodmom@aol.com]. Go to http://BridgePeace.blogspot.com/.

28] – Take Back YPR is meeting on Sun., Jan. 4 at 2 PM at Gecko’s Restaurant in Canton, 2318 Fleet St.  Exit I83 and head east on Fleet St. Gecko’s is near Patterson Park, and the meeting will be on the second floor. Call 410-336-1637.

29] – The next meeting of the Baltimore Chapter of Stop Foreclosures & Evictions is on Sun., Jan. 4 at the Solidarity Center, 2011 N. Charles St. from 6 to 7:30 PM.  There is interest in taking up the cases of families facing foreclosure. Call 410-218-4835 or email apcbaltimore@pipeline.com.  

30] – Red Emma’s needs volunteers.  Stop in to the weekly Sunday meeting at 7 PM at 800 St. Paul St. or email info@redemmas.org.  The next meeting is Jan. 4. Call 410-230-0450.

31] – There is a weekly Pentagon Peace Vigil from 7 to 8 AM on Mondays, since 1987, outside the Pentagon Metro stop.  The next vigil is Mon., Jan. 5, and it is sponsored by the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker.  Call 202-882-9649.

32] – The Marc Steiner Show airs Monday through Thursday from 5 to 6 PM on WEAA 88.9 FM, The Voice of the Community.  The call-in number is 410-319-8888, and comments can also be sent by email steinershow@gmail.com.

You can listen to interviews by Steiner through his Center for Emerging Media podcasts. To hear the interviews, email Jessica@centerforemergingmedia.com.   Go to http://www.centerforemergingmedia.org.

33] – There is usually a vigil to abolish the death penalty every Monday from 5 to 6 PM, outside the prison complex and across the street from Maryland’s death row, at the corner of Madison Ave. and Fallsway in Baltimore.  The next vigil is scheduled for Mon., Jan. 5. Call 410-233-0488.

 

34] – The Pledge of Resistance-Baltimore usually meets every Monday.  The next meeting is on Mon., Jan. 5 at 7:30 PM at the AFSC, 4806 York RoadDiscuss the response to the State Police spy scandal, Witness Against Torture, meetings with legislators and the Inauguration. Call Max at 410-366-1637.

 

35] – There will be a meeting of the Frederick Peace Resource Center on Mon., Jan. 5 at 7:30 PM at 4 East Church St. Call Gus Fahey at 301-663-6117.

 

36] – On Mon., Jan. 5 at 7:30 PM at St. John's United Methodist Church, St. Paul St. at 27th St., there will be the 9th study session on what a single payer health insurance system could look like in the U.S. The study will continue on the first Monday of each month.  The topic and presentation will be the same. Go to www.mdsinglepayer.org. RSVP at 410-467-7756.  There is single payer legislation HR 676 whose principal sponsor is Congressman John Conyers of Michigan. Go to www.healthcare-now.org. There are also single payer bills in many state legislatures, including Maryland. Go to www.mlis.state.md.us/2008rs/billfile/HB1125.htm.

 

37] – There will be a March of the Dead on Tues., Jan. 6 for the opening of the 111th Congress. The organizers are trying to take advantage of the enormous amount of media coverage the opening is sure to get.  If you would like to participate, call Laurie Arbeiter at 917-915-6115.

  Marchers will carry the names of those killed during the illegal
U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan to demand that this Congress end the terror of war by getting out of Iraq and Afghanistan and staying out of Iran, Pakistan, and Syria. Also marchers will carry the names of the dead from the Gaza Strip.  Contact A.R.T. [activist response tem] at arrestbush@gmail.com.

 
38] – There is a vigil to say "War Is Not the Answer" each Tuesday since September 11, 2001 at 4806 York Road. Join this ongoing vigil.  The next vigil is Jan. 6 from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. 

39] – The Coalition Against the Death Penalty will meet Tues., Jan. 6 at 7 PM at the AFSC, 4806 York Road.  Agenda items will include the spy scandal, the Death Penalty Commission and Georgia’s plan to execute Troy Davis. Call 410-488-6767 or 443-838-3221.

40] – There is a meeting of Ecolocity DC every Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM at the EMERGENCE COMMUNITY ARTS COLLECTIVE, 733 Euclid St. NW, WDC 20001.  It is for people who live in, or are interested in making D.C. a transition town starting with an intentional community that will encompass clean energy, freecycle, natural building, organic farming, community salvage, new urbanism, etc. The next meeting will be on Jan. 6. Go to http://ecolocity.ning.com www.ecacollective.org.

41] –  The next meeting of the Baltimore Climate Action Network (www.baltimoreclimate.org)  is on Tues., Jan. 6 from 7 - 8:30 PM  at the Towson Unitarian Universalist Church, 1710 Dulaney Valley Road, Lutherville, MD 21093. Go to www.towsonuuc.org.  A speaker, to be announced, will give a 30-minute presentation.  This will be followed by an open meeting.  Email mail@baltimoreclimate.org or call 410-812-1447.  To carpool, go to http://www.baltimoreclimate.org/content/1/2/56.html#carpool.

42] –  The Crabshell Alliance will meet on Tues., Jan. 6 at 7:30 PM at St. John’s Church, 27th and St. Paul Sts.  The mission of the Crabshell Alliance is to stop the construction of new nuclear power plants in Maryland, promote clean, safe, sustainable, and affordable energy, and educate the public about the hazards of nuclear power. Call 410-206-3830.

43] – "Save your Home" is hosted by Congressperson Donna Edwards (D-MD) on Wed., Jan. 7 from 9 AM to 1 PM at Montgomery College, Building HT, 20200 Observation Dr., Germantown, MD 20876. Homeowners and tenants will learn about legal rights, foreclosure prevention strategies, and what to do if they are behind in their mortgage payments, in default, have received a foreclosure notice, or are in post foreclosure status.

Bring ALL paperwork related to your current and former mortgages including loan application, settlement paperwork, and lender statements; ALL foreclosure notices or threats of foreclosure, if any, received AND your monthly household budget. RSVP with your name, address and phone number to 4mdDistrict@mail.house.gov or by calling 301-773-4094.  Pre-registration guarantees free individual consultation with an attorney or housing counselor.

44] – Each Wednesday from 4:30 - 5:30 PM, the House of Grace Catholic Worker holds a weekly vigil for peace in Iraq outside the Phila. Federal Building, 6th & Market Sts. The next vigil is Jan. 7. Call 215-426-0364.

45] – Each Wednesday in clear weather, there is a peace vigil from 5 to 6 PM outside the Unitarian Society of Germantown, 6511 Lincoln Drive (between Wayne & Hortter) in West Mount Airy, PA. The next vigil is Jan. 7. Call 215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com.

46] – Each Wednesday, there is a peace vigil from 7 to 8 PM outside the Borders Book Store, Germantown Ave. at Bethlehem Pike in Chestnut Hill, PA. The next vigil is Jan. 7. Call 215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com.

 

47] – There will be a Mobilization for Global Justice meeting at 7 PM on Wed., Jan. 7 at St. Stephens Church, 16th & Newton Sts., NW, WDC.  Exit at the Columbia Heights Metro stop.  The meeting takes place the first Wednesday of the month.  Email mgj@riseup.net.  

 

48] – The Peace & Justice Coalition of Prince George’s County meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 PM at the Greenbelt Community Center.  The next meeting is Jan. 7. Call 301-577-2350.

 

49] – On Thurs., Jan. 8, the WEEKLY ROUNDTABLE SEEKING A JUST PEACE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL takes place from 12:30 - 1:30 PM at Potter's House, 1658 Columbia Road NW, WDC.  Join a civil discourse which explores the history, issues, myths, realities, and truth of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Contact Alice Azzouzi at 202-232-5483.

50] – On Fri., Jan. 9 at noon, gather at Lafayette Square and march to Upper Senate Park to condemn Israeli war crimes.  Contact the National Association of Muslim Women at namaw01@gmail.com.

51] – On Fri., Jan. 9 at 7:30 PM, plan on kicking the new year off at Peace Action Montgomery’s "Warmongers' Wake" at the new Peace Mural exhibition, 3336 M St. NW, WDC.  Theyll bury PREEMPTIVE WAR, TORTURE BY ANY NAME, WAR PROFITEERING, GUANTANAMO, and the UNPATRIOTIC PATRIOT ACT.  The cost is $15 to enjoy the music and refreshments.  RSVP ASAP to Pat Salomon at drpatsalomon@aol.com.

52] – The annual Polar Bear Plunge, sponsored by  Chesapeake Climate Action Network, is Sat., Jan. 10 and will occur just as the Maryland legislature is taking up the MD Global Warming Solutions Act.  Get Cold to Stop Global Warming (or just join the party).  Last year 230 people ran, walked or eased themselves into the Chesapeake BaySign up at www.keepwintercold.org

53] – Westminster WIB hosts a vigil the 2nd Saturday of the month from 2 – 3 PM in front of the War Memorial on Main St. The next vigil will be Jan. 10. Email wibwestminster@mizmail.com.

54] – Come drum for peace every second Saturday at the Unitarian Universalists of Fallston, MD, 1127 Old Fallston Road (across Rte 152 from Fallston High).  On Jan. 10, the drum circle begins at 7 PM.  Call Franz at 410-925-9351.

55] – On Sun., Jan. 11, Witness Against Torture remembers the 7th anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo to warehouse “war on terror” detainees.  There will be a large rally commencing at Dupont Circle at 12:45 PM with speakers.  Then there will be a march led by puppetistas.  Visit http://www.witnesstorture.org/

 

Following a silent procession of people wearing orange jumpsuits and black hoods, a number of people will engage in a liquid-only fast on Jan. 11.  The fast will be broken on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. You can sign up for this Fast for Justice by emailing daloisio@riseup.net.  Later on Jan. 11 at 7 PM, there will be a gathering at the Huong Art Peace Mural, 3336 M Street, NW, WDC, which will feature Hector Aristizabal, a torture survivor originally from Columbia, who is now a family therapist, actor and playwright living in California

 

Witness Against Torture will be in Washington continuously from Jan. 11 through April 30, the 100th day of the Obama administration, urging the new administration and Congress to take steps against torture, Military Commissions, unjust warehousing of detainees, etc. Go to http://www.100dayscampaign.org/sites/100dayscampaign.org/files/temp/index.html.

56] – The Brandywine Monthly Potluck Supper & Program is the 2nd Sunday of the month starting at 4:30 PM with a potluck dinner at University Lutheran Church, 3637 Chestnut St., Phila., PA. Bring main dish, salad, or dessert to share. The program begins at 5:30 PM.

On Sun., Jan. 11, Peter Lems from the AFSC and just back from Afghanistan will discuss "Afghanistan: Report on the 'Good War.’" Call 610-544-1818 or go to www.brandywinepeace.com.

57] – The 24th annual Maryland Peace and Justice conference has been set for April 4, 2009 at the Church of the Resurrection in Burtonsville, MD, easily accessible off of Rt. 29. Please put the date on your calendar and try not to schedule any other major events on that day. Thanks so much for your cooperation, and the organizers hope to see you there!  Call Paulette at 410-747-3811.

58] – 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.  

 

59] – Ann von Lossberg has announced that her book 1089 Nights, An Odyssey Through the Middle East, Africa & Asia is now available.  It is a memoir of stories that celebrates a healthy obsession with travel in the developing world. She is available for book club signings and discussions and can be reached at annvl at verizon.net. If you'd like to order, you can go to her web site www.1089nights.com.  It can also be purchased at Amazon.com.

60] – WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER signs from Friends Committee on National Legislation are again for sale at $5.  To purchase a sign, call Max at 410-366-1637.

61] – Publish Your Peace Article. Daniel Frasier is soliciting peace articles for the biweekly series of commentaries Paths to Peace in the Frederick News Post Religion and Ethics section. For details, email path2peace07@yahoo.com.

 

62] – Become an active member of the Washington Peace Center, which is now located at 1233 12th St. NW.  All members are granted voting rights and are invited to join one or more of our many working groups. Members are asked to pay suggested annual dues of 25 dollars, or volunteer. Email wpc@igc.org - subject "membership.” The mailing address is The Washington Peace Center, P.O. Box 50032, WDC 20019-0032. Call 202-234-2000. Subscribe at www.washingtonpeacecenter.org.  Send donations to The Washington Peace Center.

 

63] – The Hunger Site was initiated by Mercy Corps and Second Harvest, and is funded entirely by advertisers.  You can go there every day and click the big yellow "Give Food for Free" button near the top of the page; you do not have to look at the ads. Each click generates funding for about 1.1 cups of food.  So consider clicking.  

64] – 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.

Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 325 East 25th St. Baltimore, MD 21218 Ph: 410-366-1637 or mobuszewski [at] Verizon.net.

 

"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

 

 

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