18] Challenge Ben
Cardin to vote for the Iran deal – Aug.
20
19] An occupation
by the workers – Aug. 20
20]
Book talk
THE COLOR OF FOOD – Aug. 20
21] Peace vigil at
the White House– Aug. 21
22]
Black
Lives Matter Vigil – Aug. 21
23] Monthly Social Justice
Gathering – Aug. 21
24]
Ballroom
Dancing – Aug. 21
25] Estate Sale of Howard
Ehrlich’s effects
– Aug. 22 & 23
26] Compassion & Choices Baltimore
Action Team meeting – Aug. 22
27] West Chester peace vigil – Aug.
22
28]
Climate
chaos, poverty & war actions – Sept. 22
29]
Sign up
with Washington Peace Center
30]
Join Fund
Our Communities
31]
Donate books,
videos, DVDs and records
32]
Do you
need any book shelves?
33]
Join
Global Zero campaign
34]
Join
Peace Park Antinuclear Vigil
18]
– Peace
Action, Peace Action Montgomery, Maryland United for Peace and Justice, Code
Pink and Baltimore Pledge of Resistance are involved in MD Voters Urge
Sen. Ben Cardin to Support Iran Deal. Vigils will be Held at four Cardin
Offices, and 5,572 Petitions will be Delivered on Thurs., Aug. 20. Contact Jean
Athey, 301-570-0923 or jeanathey@verizon.net,
or Max Obuszewski, 727-543-3227 or mobuszewski at Verizon dot net.
Community
members will hold street demonstrations at three of Sen. Cardin’s regional
offices and at his Capitol Hill office on the same day. These voters will
urge Sen. Cardin to support the nuclear agreement with Iran. A petition
supporting the deal and urging members of Congress to vote for it will be
delivered to staff at the Rockville office, listing 5,572 signatures of MD
residents
A
delegation will go to 100 S. Charles St., Tower 1, Suite 1710,
Baltimore 21201, at 4 PM, followed by a demonstration from 4:30 to 5:30
PM. Gatherings will also happen at
451
Hungerford Drive, Suite 230, Rockville 20850 at noon; 10201 Martin Luther
King Jr.
Highway,
Suite 210, Bowie 20720, at 4 PM; and 509 Hart Senate Office Building,
Washington, DC 20510, at noon. Marylanders from across the state are
mobilizing to encourage their Congressional representatives to support the
negotiated deal with Iran. The deal will restrict Iran’s ability to develop a
nuclear bomb and will likely prevent another war.
The
petition signatures were collected at StopWarWithIran.com since
the announcement of the Iran nuclear deal by a broad coalition of progressive
groups, including CREDO, MoveOn.org Civic Action, Win Without War, Campaign for
America’s Future, Daily Kos, Democracy for America, Demand Progress, USAction,
Peace Action, Peace Action West, The Nation, United for Peace and Justice,
Progressive Democrats of America, CODEPINK, Council for a Livable World, Just
Foreign Policy, Left Action, NIAC Action, The Other 98%, RH Reality Check,
RootsAction, Women’s Action for New Directions, and Watchdog.net. Activists
have also made more than 49,000 phone calls to Democrats in Congress through
the StopWarWithIran.com website
since the deal was announced. Go to http://peaceactionmc.org.
19]
– Come
to the Potter's House, 1658 Columbia Rd. NW, WDC, on Thurs., Aug. 20 at 6:30 PM
for a live videoconference with the workers of the MadyGraf print factory of
Buenos Aires, Argentina, occupied and run under worker control since 2014.
Contact Robert B <rob.bel1905@gmail.com>.
20]
– Natasha Bowens
presents her book "The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and
Farming" on Thurs., Aug. 20 at 7:30 PM @ Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse,
30 W. North Ave., Baltimore 21201, Bowens will do a storytelling session
and talk about race, culture and community in the food movement. She will be
joined by local Black farmers who inspire her work and will share their stories
and insight into the Baltimore food movement. The event is co-sponsored
by Baltimore Activating Solidarity Economies. Call
443-602-7585. Go to http://www.redemmas.org.
21]
–
On Fri., Aug. 21 from noon to 1 PM, join the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker in a
vigil urging the powers that be to abolish war and torture, to disarm all
weapons, to end indefinite detention, to close Guantanamo, to establish justice
for all and help create the Beloved Community! The vigil takes place at the
White House on Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Contact Art @ artlaffin@hotmail.com or at
202-360-6416.
22]
–
There is usually a silent peace vigil on Fridays, from 5 to 6 PM, sponsored by
Homewood Friends and Stony Run Meetings, outside the Homewood Friends
Meetinghouse, 3107 N. Charles St. The next scheduled vigil is on Aug. 21.
Black Lives Matter.
23]
– On Fri., Aug. 21 at
6 PM @ Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse, 30 W. North Ave., Baltimore
21201, come together for a Monthly Social Justice Gathering. This
is a monthly social justice networking event that will allow for the community
building that so many of us look to achieve. Mix, mingle, and network with
other local activists and nation builders. Each month a different organization
representing a variety of areas of social justice will come and present who
they are, what they do, and how you can get involved. Optional donations
will be collected each month for presenting organizations to show the
strength that we have with our own resources! Come and finally meet your social
media community face to face! Bring cards, flyers, a friend, and a smile! This is
hosted by Qiara Butler who can be reached at qiarabutler at gmail.com.
Call 443-602-7585. Go to http://www.redemmas.org.
24]
– 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 Aug. 21. Call
Dave Greene at 410-599-3725.
25] – Consider
purchasing items formerly
belonging to Howard Ehrlich: books, furniture, personal items and more on Sat., Aug. 22 and Sun., Aug. 23 from
10 AM to 5 PM at 2743 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21218. NO
EARLY BIRDS!! Call 410-444-1023. Proceeds
after expenses will benefit the Nicaraguan Cultural Alliance.
ITEMS STILL AVAILABLE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING (AND MORE): cookbooks (many ethnic), books for wine and beer aficionados; books on sociology, social psychology, social anarchism; also a few on self-help, home and garden, fiction, Nordic Track ski exercise machine with arm weight pulls, large black gas stove, Hotpoint, about 3 years old, 4 burners and oven & broiler, king-size bed, almost-new mattress, with headboard/ shelving which can be sold separately, large refrigerator in good condition - Kenmore Coldspot, 2005, two (2) wine racks - one all metal with a 12-bottle capacity, one wood and metal with a 42-bottle capacity, two (2) window air conditioners in good working order, two-seat couch, muted green & gold stripes, large plywood conference table (or use it for ping pong!), large office desk with 3 drawers on left, 2 on right (one is for files), four (4) smaller desks, one or two with 3 drawers on each side, one with 2 shallow drawers at top, one with 2 drawers on each side, six (6) office files - one with 2 file drawers, two with 4, and three with 5; all for letter-size files, IKEA-type wardrobe, wood finish with translucent panels on the front - one foot broken, folding steel table (wood-finish top), about 70" L, 27" D, 27" H, queen-size mattress, pioneer piece of equipment, looks like a reel-to-reel recorder (? needs further assessment), cupboard, suitable for any room - about 3' H, 6' W, 2 side doors with interior shelves, 2 middle glass doors also with interior shelves, bookshelves of various sizes, both steel and wood, numerous chairs for office, dining room, and kitchen, several chests of drawers, varying sizes, IKEA-type narrow shelves, about 6' tall, suitable for bathroom, kitchen table, sewing machine stand/cabinet, typewriter table, card table, two end tables with shelves underneath; one of these is on wheels, three-speed oscillating white floor fan, modern-looking table lamp, electric floor polisher, two rotating brushes, toaster which also poaches eggs on the side, lightweight aluminum folding table, and more!
26]
– Compassion & Choices
Baltimore Action Team will hold a Meeting on Sat., Aug. 22 from 10
to 11 AM at the office of the Baltimore Ethical Society, 306 W. Franklin St.,
Baltimore. RSVP to http://www.meetup.com/bmorethical/events/224393368/?a=wc1a.2_gnl&gj=wc1a.2_e&rv=wc1a.2_e.
27]
–
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. Go to www.ccpeace.org. Email ccpeacemovement@aol.com.
28]
-- The
National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance is planning an action on September
22 in the D.C. area. We will gather at 10 AM in Rep. Paul Ryan’s office to
challenge him that the wars must end, that Mother Earth must be saved and that
we must eliminate income inequality. We will occupy Rep. Paul Ryan’s office.
After
delivering a letter and speaking with staff members, we will next gather for a
rally in Murrow Park, before arriving at 1 PM at the White House. There
we will try to deliver a letter to the White House, raise the same issues and
risk arrest. Let Max know if you can join us in D.C. for this action. Call
410-366-1637 or email mobuszewski at verizon.net.
29]
-- The
Washington Peace Center has a progressive calendar & activist alert!
Consider signing up to receive its weekly email: info@washingtonpeacecenter.org.
30]
--
Fund Our Communities campaign is a grass roots movement to get support from
local organizations and communities to work together with their local and state
elected officials to pressure Congresspersons and senators to join with former
Congresspersons Barney Frank and Ron Paul, who have endorsed a 25% cut to the
federal military budget. Bring home the savings to state and county
governments to meet the local needs which are under tremendous budget
pressures. Go to www.OurFunds.org.
31]
--
If you would like to get rid of books, videos, DVDs or records, contact Max at
410-366-1637 or mobuszewski at verizon.net.
32]
--
Can you use any book shelves? Contact Max at 410-366-1637 or mobuszewski at
verizon.net.
33]
--
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.
34]
–
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 the Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 325 E. 25th St., Baltimore, MD
21218. Ph: 410-366-1637; Email: mobuszewski [at] verizon.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
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