Posted on 11/24/2001 5:49:53 AM PST by VaMarVet
Information current as of 0900, 24 November 2001 and includes recurring and one-time events. Listed contact information is publicly available on Internet sites advertising these peace rallies and was posted by the sponsors.
The opposition web page listing has been updated extensively since last posted.
Of particular note are the plans for a march from New York City to the Pentagon, January 1-21, 2002. We should really mobilize the East Coast for this one and plan accordingly. American and Gadsden flags, Patriotic signs and banners should be in their field of vision at all times. Lets plan early for this one and keep the pressure on at the traitors rallies until then. Please FReepmail if interested.
NATIONAL/REGIONAL
NYC TO DC MARCH - Jan. 1-21
WHERE: Walk from Manhattan to the Pentagon against war and racism and for justice, peace and nonviolence
CONTACT: Rebecca Johnson, e-mail Becky@riseup.net
ARIZONA
TUCSON - Every Thursday
WHEN: 5 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building, 300 West Congress
CONTACT: None given
We Demand: 1) Peace 2) No curtailment of our civil liberties! 3) No scapegoating of our Moslem, Arab, and other neighbors.
TUCSON - Every Friday
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: Intersection at Speedway and Euclid
CONTACT: 520-407-1432
Woman in Black silent vigil in opposition to war, violence and terrorism everywhere, all women and men willing to maintain a posture of silence are welcome. Please wear black.
CALIFORNIA
BAKERSFIELD - Every Monday
WHEN: 2 p.m.
WHERE: C.S.U.B. College Library
CONTACT: David Corrigan at 661-835-1438 or e-mail viogolo@yahoo.com Weekly meeting of peace activists to discuss the war and related subjects, all non-violent peace activists are invited, please contact before attending
COSTA MESA - Every Friday
WHEN: 6 p.m.
WHERE: Bristol and Anton
CONTACT: None listed
Newly formed peace group of students, workers and retired workers who want to stop the war against innocent people
FAIRFAX - Every Sunday
WHEN: 11 a.m.
WHERE: Peri Park, Bolinas Road
CONTACT: Angela Frost or Peaceman at 415-458-0121, web page at www.askpeace.com
Open prayer and share circle
FRESNO - Every Friday (?)
WHEN: 4:30 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: SW corner of Blackstone and Shaw Avenues
CONTACT: 559-237-3223
Anti-war protest at major intersection show people there is another way
HUNTINGTON BEACH - Last Thursday of each month
WHEN: 7-9 p.m.
WHERE: Cherrywood Village Clubhouse
CONTACT: Thomas Lash at 714-964-2162
The video night is always the last Thursday of each month. Bring a video you would like the group to see. We vote on the video selection then watch the video and have a discussion time permitting
LOS ANGELES - Nov. 30
WHEN: 7:30 9:30 p.m.
WHERE: Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates Hall
CONTACT: None listed
Larry Holmes, National Coordinator of International ANSWER Coalition will talk about the US war against Afghanistan in the context of working class issues; Why we say it is a racist war, How the "anti-terrorist" laws have repercussions for all working and poor people, How the $1,000,000,000 per month tab for the war comes out of our pockets, and (most important) How we can ratchet up the struggle to challenge the Bush Administration's disastrous campaign
OAKLAND - Every Sunday
WHEN: 3 p.m.
WHERE: Meet at the columns on the east end of Lake Merritt between Grand Avenue and Lakeshore Blvd.
CONTACT: Lake Merritt Neighbors Organized for Peace, Beth Wagner, e-mail imno4p@yahoo.com
Walk for peace.
PAMONA - Nov. 27
WHEN: 12-1 p.m.
WHERE: Cal Poly Pomona University
CONTACT: 909-869-2132 (days)
This is a chance for the students to speak out on issues concerning us all in the aftermath of Sept. 11 and the current war against Afghanistan. Food Not Bombs, Pomona will be serving free vegetarian food
PALO ALTO - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 11 a.m.
WHERE: Lytton Plaza
CONTACT: Carol at 650-857-0927 or e-mail at cbrouillet@igc.org
All Welcome!
Wear a costume, be creative, bring food, signs, whatever you wish to share, patience, humor. We can leaflet and listen
We will create a space for people to speak about their feelings about, thoughts of, the tragedy and the U.S.'s response. We will listen, and use appreciative inquiry- asking "How can we defuse terrorism?" "How can we make a safer, better world for our children, all children?" We will write down peoples feelings, thoughts, opinions, ideas, suggestions.
I'll be bringing the banner that says "One Earth, One People, One Love" a quote from Alice Walker and "One Air, One Water, One Hope, Respect All Life" -- We used this for the big demonstration for Peace in DC and San Francisco; I have sashes representing Earth, People, Love, Air Water, that I hope for people to wear, especially if you wish to dress up to represent one of those elements
SAN FRANCISCO - Nov. 27
WHEN: 1-3 p.m.
WHERE: New College Cultural Center, 766 Valencia Street
CONTACT: Phil Gasper at 415-437-3425
Join us for a teach-in on the current crisis in Afghanistan with Phil Gasper, professor of philosophy, College of Notre Dame, and long-time activist and author. Sponsored by the New College Coalition Against the War
SAN FRANCISCO - Nov. 27
WHEN: 2-5 p.m.
WHERE: Jack Adams Hall, SFSU Student Union
CONTACT: None listed
A Campus Teach-In and Dialogue Series (NOT restricted to members of the campus community!). In the wake of September 11 and multiple acts of violence in our own society; we seek to examine the roots of violence-war and explore alternatives for a healthy, productive future. Speakers include:
New Paradigm Politics and Alternative Futures - Daniel Sheehan, JD Mr. Sheehan will explore the three worldviews shaping our lives and how we can begin to create a future that reflects our deepest values and hopes. He is aProfessor of World Politics, UC Santa Cruz, and former Chief legal counsel for,the Pentagon Papers, Iran Contra and Karen Silkwood legal cases.
The Power of Non-Violence - David Richo David Richo, an author (Shadow Dance, Grief and Non-Violence and others) and psychologist, focused on the study of spirtual traditions will discuss how retaliation leads to psychological and cultural damage and how our heritage has disregarded the message of nonviolence inherent in all religions.
Building Hate-Free Communities -Xiondra Castro Helping America wake up to it's potential and moving beyond what is dividing us. Xiondra is the Human Rughts Program Director, Global Exchange.
The Call of the Good - In this Time of Peril - Thomas One Wolf Thomas One Wolf , a traditional (Native American) Medicine Man, practicing the Medicine Way for 37 years will guide us in noticing the GOOD in life and it's call to Just Reason, Economic Democracy and Grass Roots Action
SAN FRANCISCO - Dec. 11
WHEN: 6-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: 39 Exposure, The Presidio
CONTACT: 21-780-5737
6:00 pm IARA LEE's short documentary, 'beneath the borqa in afghanistan'
6:30- 7:30 pm panel discussion MICHAEL NACH, SCOTT SAGAN, DOUG HENWOOD
7:30- 8:30 pm Q & A with audience
*MICHAEL NACHT - dean and professor of public policy, University of California, Berkeley
*SCOTT SAGAN - co-director of Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), professor of political science at Stanford University
*DOUG HENWOOD - editor of Tthe Left Business Observer' newsletter, author of 'Wall Street' and the forthcoming 'A New Economy'
*moderator: JAY HARRIS - publisher, Mother Jones magazine
SANTA CRUZ - Every Friday
WHEN: 5:30 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Ocean and Water
CONTACT: None listed
Human billboard for peace. Weekly demonstration with signs and placards at the intersection of Ocean and Water St in Santa Cruz
SANTA ROSA - Every Friday
WHEN: 5 6p.m.
WHERE: Courthouse Square
CONTACT: 911ws@yahoogroups.com
Peaceful vigil held every Friday evening. Bring your own sign or use one of ours. American flag and peace flag flown during vigil. Information table. Emphasis on the positive
SEBASTOPOL - Every Friday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Junction of State Highways 116 and 12
CONTACT: None listed
Women in Black
COLORADO
BOULDER - Every Friday
WHEN: 3:30 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: 28th and Pearl
CONTACT: None listed
Fight war not wars protest
BOULDER - Every Sunday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Courthouse lawn, 14th and Downtown Pearl Street Mall
CONTACT: 303-447-8051
Silent peace vigil that begins with a council circle then a peace walk (walking meditation) west on Pearl Street to Broadway then return to Courthouse lawn
BOULDER - Daily
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Boulder Courthouse
CONTACT: None listed
Vigil for peace with the Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace
DENVER - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 4:30 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Civic Center at Colfax and Lincoln
CONTACT: web page at www.afsc.org/colorado.htm
CONNECTICUT
GUILFORD - Every Saturday
WHEN: 11 a.m. 12 p.m.
WHERE: Guilford Green
CONTACT: Cherie Williams (no number)
Peace vigil
HARTFORD - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 7:30 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building, Main Street
CONTACT: None listed
Candlelight vigil
NEW HAVEN - Every Sunday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Broadway and Elm
CONTACT: 203-777-3460
Peace vigil
STORRS/MANSFIELD - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 4 5 p.m.
WHERE: Northwest corner of Route 195 (Storrs Road) and North Eagleville Road
CONTACT: None listed
Peace vigil
WILLIMANTIC - Every Thursday
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: In front of the Air Force Recruiting Office, 863 Main Street next to the public library
CONTACT: Kate Donnelly, e-mail katrush@neca.com
N.E. CT Coalition for Peace and Justice vigil.
FLORIDA
FORT LAUDERDALE - Nov. 29
WHEN: 7-9 p.m.
WHERE: Unitarian-Universalist Church, 3970 NW 21st Avenue, Oakland Park
CONTACT: None listed
Please join antiwar activists from the Broward Anti-War Coalition to discuss the real reasons for the U.S. war against Afghanistan and its implications for the future. Antiwar activists from a variety of political perspectives (Green, Libertarian, Pan-Africanist, socialist, pacifist) involved in the Coalition will discuss their views on the war and U.S. foreign policy. Discussion will follow speakers
HOLLYWOOD - Dec. 15
WHEN: 11 a.m. 12 p.m.
WHERE: Corner of 441 and Hollywood Blvd
CONTACT: None listed
Peace demonstration against war toys and the bombing of Aghanistan. Let your voice be heard! Say No to war & racism!
MIRAMAR - Dec. 22
WHEN: 11 a.m. 12 p.m.
WHERE: In front of Walmart, University and Pembroke
CONTACT: None listed
Rally against War. Work for Peace & Justice with non-violent solutions
PENSACOLA - Every Friday
WHEN: 12 noon 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Old County Court House, corner of Government and Palax
CONTACT: Caren Ott, 850-916-0105
Ongoing peace celebration that has been held for the last three weekends. This weekend will include the protest, music, poetry and food.
PLANTATION - Dec. 1
WHEN: 11 a.m. 12 p.m.
WHERE: In front of Toys R Us, West Broward Avenue
CONTACT: None listed
Join us to protest war toys and to encourage peace
SARASOTA - Every Sunday
WHEN: 3 p.m.
WHERE: Intersection of Gulf Stream and U.S. 41
CONTACT: 941-360-9054
We will be demonstrating against the military actions in Afghanistan every Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Our organizational meetings are at 10:00 p.m. on Wednesdays in the front area of Hamilton Center at New College
GEORGIA
AMERICUS - Nov. 25
WHEN: 5-7 p.m.
WHERE: Koinonia Farm
CONTACT: 229-924-0491
Response to our countrys violent reaction
HAWAII
HONOLULU - Every Friday
WHEN: 4-6 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building, Ala Moana Blvd.
CONTACT: D. Li, e-mail afschawaii@afsc.org
Ad hoc committee for Peace and Reconciliation vigil.
KAUNAKALAI - Every Thursday
WHEN: 7 a.m.
WHERE: Lua Lounge Tables across from the Kaunakalai Fire Station
CONTACT: Anake Shari, e-mail sharimolokai@hotmail.com
Peace painting until the war has ceased.
ILLINOIS
BLOOMINGTOM - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 7 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: East side of Old Courthouse
CONTACT: Julie Hile (number not listed)
Candlelight peace vigil
INDIANA
BLOOMINGTON - Continuous
WHEN: 24-7
WHERE: Dunn Meadow, I.U. Campus (7th and Indiana)
CONTACT: Bloomington Peace Action Coalition at www. tofuequalslove.com/disorientation
Peace camp ongoing activities
SOUTH BEND Dec. 2
WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hill and LaSalee (across from St. Joesph Church)
CONTACT: Web page at www.nd.edu/~awesthue/MichianaPeace
This is the first major peace demonstration in South Bend, advocating for a nonviolent response to the events of Sept. 11. We will march and then conclude the rally with speakers and music at St. Joseph Church. It is organized by the Michiana Coalition for Peace and Justice, and students at Notre Dame
IOWA
DAVENPORT - Every Sunday
WHEN: 3-4 p.m.
WHERE: Rock Island County Court House (near Centennial Bridge)
CONTACT: 563-326-6438
Peace vigil
DES MOINES - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: Nollen Plaza, 300 Locust Street
CONTACT: 515-274-4851 ext. 22
A weekly vigil to give witness to opposition to US war on terrorism
KANSAS
EMPORIA - Daily
WHEN: 12 12:30 p.m.
WHERE: Emporia State University (Union Square)
CONTACT: 620-341-5557
Reading aloud information about the current crisis the war consensus is a myth, other features of the hysteria currently at work
MAINE
BANGOR - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building, Harlow Street
CONTACT: Ilze Petersons, e-mail peacectr@gwi.net or Gerald Olson, 207-947-2970, e-mail geraldole@aol.com
Vigil held by the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine
BELFAST - Every Sunday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Main and High Streets
CONTACT: 207-942-9343
Peace Action vigil
BLUE HILL - Every Sunday
WHEN: 5 6 P.M.
WHERE: Town Hall
CONTACT: 297-942-9343
Peace Action vigil
BUCKSPORT - Nov. 25, 28
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: Town Hall
CONTACT: 207-942-9343
Peace vigil
PORTLAND - Every Monday
WHEN: 5:30 8 p.m.
WHERE: Monument Square
CONTACT: 207-942-9343
Peace Action vigil
MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST, MA - Every Sunday
WHEN: 12 noon
WHERE: Commons
CONTACT: Traprock Peace Center 413-773-7427, or www.traprock.org
BOSTON - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 6-7 p.m.
WHERE: Copley Square
CONTACT: 617-782-0313, web page at www.bostonmobilization.org
Vigil followed by organizing meetings at the Community Church.
NORTHHAMPTON - Every Saturday
WHEN: 11 a.m.
WHERE: Downtown
CONTACT: None given
Wear a white ribbon to express your commitment to justice without revenge.
MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR - Every Tuesday
WHEN: 12- 1 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building
CONTACT: Jim Kalafus, e-mail jkalafus@aol.com
Vigil.
ANN ARBOR - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 5 p.m.
WHERE: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice
CONTACT: 734-663-1870
Peace vigil
MINNESOTA
ST. PAUL - Every Friday
WHEN: 5-6 p.m.
WHERE: Corner of Summit and Snelling Avenues
CONTACT: web page at www.freespeech.org/mn
Sponsored by WAMM and MN Jews for a Just Peace. Participants are invited to dress in black. A few signs will be provided calling for a nonviolent response to the attacks in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania. Ongoing as long as the war is ongoing.
MISSOURI
COLUMBIA - Every Saturday
WHEN: 10-11 a.m.
WHERE: Post Office (one block north of Broadway and one block east of Providence)
CONTACT: John Schruder at 573-445-7569
Bring signs or use ours
KANSAS CITY - Every Thursday
WHEN: 5-5:45 p.m.
WHERE: J.C. Nichols Fountain, 47th and Main
CONTACT: 816-931-5256
Weekly peace vigil
NEW HAMPSHIRE
CONCORD - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 12 p.m.
WHERE: State House Plaza
CONTACT: Ruth McKay, e-mail ruthmc13@hotmail.com, or NH Peace Action at 603-228-0559
Vigil and leaflet actions.
DOVER - Every Saturday
WHEN: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
WHERE: City Hall
CONTACT: 603-749-9159, web page at www.nhpeaceaction.org
DOVER - Every Friday
WHEN: 6 p.m.
WHERE: Not given
CONTACT: David Diamond, e-mail at ddiam@ttlc.net
Vigil and leaflet actions
KEENE - Every Saturday
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
WHERE: Central Square, CONTACT: Kurt Konietzko, e-mail kurtm@earthlink.net
Vigil and leaflet actions.
PETERSBOUROUGH - Every Saturday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Town Hall Steps
CONTACT: None listed
Call for no war and an alternative peace strategy. Bring poetry, readings, music, or just yourself
PLYMOUTH - Every Saturday
WHEN: 12 p.m.
WHERE: Town Common
CONTACT: Lynn Chong, e-mail chonglyn@coopresources.net
Vigil and leaflet actions.
NEW JERSEY
CHERRY HILL - Every Saturday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Route 38 and Cherry Hill Road near the bust stop
Peace vigil until the bombing stops in Afghanistan
NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY - Every Friday
WHEN: See below
WHERE: See below
CONTACT: See below
Coordinated peace vigils
MONTCLAIR: Watchung Plaza, corner of Watchung Avenue and Park Street, contact Joanne Ceraso at 973-746-9576
MORRISTOWN: Morristown Green, by the fountain on the South Street Side, contact Tim Sevener at 973-586-3043
NEWARK: Penn Station, Market Street side, contact Teri Suess at 973-374-2617
ROSSEVELT PARK: Route 1, just south of Menlo Park Mall, contact Carol Gray at 732-750-5580
NEW MEXICO
ALBUQUERQUE - Every Friday
WHEN: 4 p.m.
WHERE: University of New Mexico bookstore
CONTACT: hershe 505-265-0851
Peace procession - after an hour of speakers, anyone who wants to speak stands in line for the megaphone the rally then takes to the sidewalk and marches up Central Avenue
GALLUP - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 12-1 p.m.
WHERE: Meet at Coffee House on Cole
CONTACT: None listed
Weekly vigil at various places in Gallup for one hour, distributing information on the current US war in Afghanistan. Meet at the Coffee House downtown (on Coal) at 11:45am and begin the Picket For Peace 15 minutes later for one hour. NEW YORK
BROOKLYN - Every Thursday
WHEN: 5 7 p.m.
WHERE: Seventh Avenue and Flatbush, near the movie theater
Peace vigil
ITHACA - Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Ho Plaza, Cornell University
CONTACT: None listed
Ongoing peace vigils
NEW PALTZ - Every Saturday
WHEN: Not listed
WHERE: Corner of Main and Plattekill
CONTACT: Gina Bassinette (number not listed)
Presence for peace to promote alternatives to war
NEW YORK CITY - Feb. 2
WHEN: TBA
WHERE: Outside of the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum
CONTACT: International Action Center, web page at www.iacenter.org
Mass March and Rally to protest the Jan. 31 Feb. 5 meeting.
NEW YORK CITY - Every Saturday
WHEN: Afternoons
WHERE: Union Square, 14th Street and Broadway
CONTACT: 212-228-0450
Peace vigil
NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE - Dec. 8th
WHEN: 9 a.m.
WHERE: Unitarian Church, 234 N. Sharon Amity
CONTACT: 704-763-6796
Teach-in on nonviolent alternatives to war and dealing with terrorism, Islam 101, recent history of Afghanistan, foreign policy and civil liberties
GREENSBORO - Every Monday
WHEN: 5 6 p.m.
WHERE: Not posted
CONTACT: Not posted
This vigil is open to anyone who opposes military action in the Middle East. Please join us.
RALEIGH - Daily
WHEN: 5-7 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building, New Bern Avenue across from the Post Office
CONTACT: e-mail stockwell110@earthlink.com
Mondays are designated the day of solidarity should you not be able to attend on other days.
OHIO
AKRON - Every Friday
WHEN: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Federal Building corner of Main Street and Market Street
CONTACT: None given
Peace vigil to end military activities in Afghanistan and elsewhere under the War on Terrorism and to enact justice through legal and non-violent means. Bring signs and fliers to hand-out
DAYTON - Every Wednesday
WHEN: 6 p.m.
WHERE: Dayton Federal Building, 200 West Second Street (rally at corner of Third and Perry Streets)
CONTACT: None listed
Weekly peace vigil/protest at the Dayton federal building~ corner of 3rd St. and Perry St. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Bring signs, candles, etc. if you choose. (The September 11th Coalition is a group including such organizations as the American Friends Service Committee, the Dayton Pledge of Resistance, Dayton Peace Action, and University of Dayton Peace Movement.)
KENT - Dec 1, Jan 5, Feb 2
WHEN: 1 3 p.m.
WHERE: Kent State University Recreation Center
CONTACT: 330-719-2173
Protest to call for our heartless government to end its illegal bombing of the poor in Afghanistan. We protest for justice and not a mindless war from and imperialistic and fascist government
OREGON
EUGENE - Nov. 30
WHEN: 3:30 6 p.m.
WHERE: EMU Courtyard (13th and University) then march to Federal Building (7th and Pearl)
CONTACT: None listed
Anti-war march and peace vigil
PENNSYLVANIA
HARRISBURG - Dec. 10
WHEN: 12-1 p.m.
WHERE: 3rd and Walnut Streets
CONTACT: None listed
You are encouraged to bring your own signs but there will be extras on hand at the event. In the event of snow, the demonstration will be cancelled
LEWISBURG - Every Saturday
WHEN: 12 noon to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Post Office, corner of 3rd and Market
CONTACT: 570-522-0965
The first half hour will consist of picketing, the second will be open for those who wish to speak or express themselves. We are a small town and could really use the support of the not-so-locals.
VALLEY FORGE - Jan. 15
WHEN: TBD
WHERE: Lockheed Martin, Mall and Goddard Avenues (behind the King of Prussia Mall)
CONTACT: 610-544-1818, e-mail brandywine@juno.com
Rally and nonviolent civil disobedience Day of resistance to Lockheed Martin
WILKES-BARRE - Every Monday
WHEN: 6 p.m.
WHERE: Kirby Park (large pavilion to the right of the jungle gyms)
CONTACT: Tim, 570-674-0816
Food not Bombs meetings
RHODE ISLAND
PROVIDENCE - Monday through Friday
WHEN: 12 1 p.m.
WHERE: Memorial Square Peace Monument across from Courthouse on South Main Street
CONTACT: Joyce Katzberg, P.O. Box 187, Warren, RI 02885, e-mail organize@prodigy.net
Justice not War vigil by Project Plowshares.
TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE, TN - Every Friday
WHEN: 4:30 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus
CONTACT: None give.
Weekly peace vigil every Friday in response to the events of 9/11 & seeking an end to the escalation of the retaliatory war of the U.S.
OAK RIDGE - Every Sunday
WHEN: 5 p.m.
WHERE: Gates of the Y12 Nuclear Weapons complex
CONTACT: 865-483-8202
Brief vigil, ongoing and sustained presence and witness to peace and a nonviolent community
TEXAS
AUSTIN - Varies
WHEN: Varies
WHERE: Varies
CONTACT: See www.AustinAgainstWar.org for details.
HOUSTON - Every Monday
WHEN: 7:30 9 p.m.
WHERE: The Houston Peace and Justice Center, 1815 Colquitt
CONTACT: 713-459-2092, web page at www.houstonjusticenowar.org
We are a coalition of individuals and groups in the greater-Houston community who believe that justice can be achieved through peaceful means. We promote justice through creative, non-violent solutions, especially with regard to the events of September 11, 2001. We create a safe-haven for civil liberties. We create channels into the greater-Houston community through which ideas about non-violence can flow. We network with like-minded organizations. We have been meeting every Monday but that is subject to change to every other Monday so check the website to make sure
VERMONT
BURLINGTON - Dec. 1
WHEN: 11 a.m. 1 p.m.
WHERE: City Hall Park
Rally and speak out for global justice and against the war
VIRGINIA
CHARLOTTESVILLE - Every Tuesday and Thursday
WHEN: Not given
WHERE: Federal Building
CONTACT: Ana Azizkhani, e-mail anahitalita@yahoo.com
Antiwar demonstration
WASHINGTON
CHELAN - Every Friday
WHEN: 4:30 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Town Post Office
CONTACT: Rolf Vegdahl, 509-687-6337
Silent peace vigil
OLYMPIA - Nov. 11
WHEN: 12:30 3 p.m.
WHERE: Capitol Theater, 206 Fifth Avenue East
CONTACt: Island Media, 360-352-8526
30 minute play followed by panelists forum and teach-in.
WASHINGTON, DC
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - Every day
WHEN: 5 p.m.
WHERE: Lafayette Park (across from the White House)
CONTACT: 202-462-0757 or web page at http://prop1.org/history/drumslv.htm
It's time to bring out the drums! Someone's drumming at the White House every day at 5 pm, come lend your voice, let people know you care! It's LEGAL!
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So these guys are now "traitorous commie scumbags?"
Holy mackerel! You really did your homework! Active Northeast/East Coast/Mid Atlantic FReepers: what a great chance to get out and show these wieners and whiners that they won't take the day.
3 posted on 11/24/01 7:16 AM Pacific by IronJack
Many kudos and LET's ROLL!
Are we gonna roll?
Other than what they already do, that is. =^)
Looks like Texas FReepers wore the peace-niks down, no serious leftist protest action in all of Texas from what I see.
Keep up the heat on the leftists in the rest of the country.
Or "Do you know that you shame those who died violently and heroically so that you could gather here to protest?"
"It is so easy to march for peace when so many have died violent and horrible deaths so that you could be free! We thank them for their good FIGHT!"
I know, I know-tooooooooooooo long.....LOL
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