Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Sunday Peace Rally
Here are some images of today's Peace Vigil outside the museum.
These vigils have been going on for years, and are held every Sunday from 1:30-3:30.
It's officially organized by the "People Against War & Empire" but there are people there from all different community groups, and others who aren't associated with any group at all.
It was great to meet some veteran activists at today’s event (granted, some can be more than a bit wacky, but it’s still great to talk with them and learn about all the community activism happening around the city.) Also, talking with the crazy protesters is a reminder of how important it is for us to make our own voices heard: we don't want the only people speaking against the war to be the crazy people. It's important to make it clear that sane people are against the war, too!
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One of the protesters gave me a flyer from the Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace group.
It reads:
RISE UP
for
Come... See... Hear...
and/or participate in a movement
of the People, by the People,
for all the People everywhere
and for the very Planet itself
At these locations>>>
SILENT PEACE VIGIL
The Federal Building
Tuesdays, 8-9 am
Jackson and Dearborn, Chicago
Sponsor: 8th Day Center for Justice
Info: 312 641 5151 8thday@gmail.com
www.8thdaycenter.org
(A catholic faith-based NGO for Social Change)
PEACE VIGIL
The Art Institute of Chicago (front steps)
Sundays, 1:30-3:30 pm
Adas and MIchigan Ave, Chicago
Sponsor: People Against War & Empire
Info: 312 587 1605 hooshi@sbcglobal.net
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChicagoPeaceVigilArtInstitute/
OAK PARK PEACE CORNER
Saturdays, 1-3 pm
Harlem & Lake, Northwest corner
River Forest
Info: 708 692 5818
Join Us For A Few Minutes Or More
Help Us In Standing Up For Peace
Help Make This Dream A Reality
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And from the "For Peace and Justice" Neighbors for Peace and Justice Newsletter:
JOIN IN-- NEIGHBORHOOD ANTI-WAR PROTEST:
How about joining us this SATURDAY at noon at Lawrence and Kimball
for our weekly neighborhood anti-war protest demading that the government bring al the troops home now and stop preparations for aggressive war against Iran? We have leaflets and placards, including one that says "Honk to Bring All the Troops Home Now."
Many drivers, and passersby, enthusiastically sound off.
For information--773 250 3335
justice.yes@juno.com
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The same newsletter also contained this report from last months' protest in N. Chicago:
REPORT ON OCT 11 Rally and March:
Stop War For Empire
BRING ALL TROOPS HOME NOW!
-Out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan -No War on Iran -End the Occupation of Palestine
On Saturday, October 11, Devon Street was alive with 500 protesters marching to a determined drum beat. Smiling people from the Pakistani neighborhood lined both sidewalks to welcome the opposition to the U.S. wars for empire.
Signs and banners and chanting marchers denounced the many ways the U.S. is killing and abusing people in the U.S. and around the world, and what needs to be done:
-Bring All the Troops Home Now-- from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan!
-No Threats of War and Sanctions Against Iran!
-No U.S. $$$ to Israel! End the Occupation of Palestine!
-Stop Using Our Taxes to Bail Out the Rich!
-Money to Fund Jobs, Heathcare, and Education!
-No Raids or Deportations of Immigrants!
At rallies at Devon and Leavitt and Devon and Washtenaw, speaker after speaker demanded an end to U.S. crimes. These included various speakers from the Pakistani-American and Palestinian communities and the anti-war movement.
This is how Chicago marked the 6th anniversary of Congress' shameful authorization for an illegal war against Iraq. This is how we, including a contingent from Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice, demanded that the U.S. troops stop invading and launching missiles into Pakistan against the express wishes of the Pakistani people and government, and demanded a stop to all U.S. wars and injustice, abroad and at home.
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there are also protesters there from the group "The World Can't Wait"
You can check out their Chicago website: http://www.chicagoworldcantwait.org
and their national website: http://www.worldcantwait.net
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So what do you guys think of these list of demands?
What do you think about the effectiveness of these types of public demonstrations?
Hope you can bring your thoughts and comments to our next meeting!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Peace Rally this Sunday
Lincoln Park Community Shelter
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
http://www.chicagohomeless.org/
Check out this excellent website to learn about the different ways in which CCH is fighting to end homelessness, and how we can get involved with their efforts!
"Homelessness is caused by a complicated set of factors, from thecritical shortage of affordable housing and living wage jobs to oursociety's lack of care for people experiencing homelessness.
To address this complexity, CCH employs policy experts, developmentspecialists, community organizers and legal advocates. This wide rangeof expertise enables us to take the fight to end homelessness whereverit needs to be fought, from the streets of Chicago to the halls oflocal, state and federal government."
Chicago Recycling Coalition
Check out this website for lots of info on recycling activism around Chicago:
http://www.chicagorecycling.org/index.php
http://www.chicagorecycling.org/index.php
Chicago Recycling
If you live in an apartment that isn't currently offering recycling services, this is a great website to show your landlord or property manager.
Here's some good news:
The City of Chicago will be shifting to the Blue Cart Recycling program citywide between June of 2008 through the end of 2011!
Here's some good news:
The City of Chicago will be shifting to the Blue Cart Recycling program citywide between June of 2008 through the end of 2011!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Thursday MoveOn.org Gathering
Hi! I'm Joel, one of your neighbors in Chicago. Like so many others, I've been savoring Obama's historic victory -- and I want to make sure we keep the momentum going!
So on Thursday, 11/20, I'm hosting a "Fired Up and Ready to Go" gathering for everyone in the area who wants to keep this campaign going--and you're invited!
MoveOn is organizing these all around the country. The plan is to kick off a big campaign to help Obama pass bold, progressive changes. We're going to get started organizing locally to make sure Congress feels pressure to work with Obama on his key initiatives. And we're going to brainstorm about what else we can do.
I'm hopeful that Obama's going to push for real change on the economy, the climate crisis, health care, and the war. But there's no way he can do it without millions of us by his side. And that starts right here in his home town, Chicago!
So please come to my gathering and bring a friend -- we're fired up and ready to go!
Here are the details:
"Fired Up and Ready to Go" Gathering
Host: Joel F—fellow MoveOn member
Where: North and Halsted (in Chicago)
When: Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, at 6:30 PM
Can you come? Click here to RSVP:
http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/event.html?event_id=86423&id=15129-10613113-MZ2cq1x&t=1
Hope to see you there!–Joel F., fellow MoveOn member
So on Thursday, 11/20, I'm hosting a "Fired Up and Ready to Go" gathering for everyone in the area who wants to keep this campaign going--and you're invited!
MoveOn is organizing these all around the country. The plan is to kick off a big campaign to help Obama pass bold, progressive changes. We're going to get started organizing locally to make sure Congress feels pressure to work with Obama on his key initiatives. And we're going to brainstorm about what else we can do.
I'm hopeful that Obama's going to push for real change on the economy, the climate crisis, health care, and the war. But there's no way he can do it without millions of us by his side. And that starts right here in his home town, Chicago!
So please come to my gathering and bring a friend -- we're fired up and ready to go!
Here are the details:
"Fired Up and Ready to Go" Gathering
Host: Joel F—fellow MoveOn member
Where: North and Halsted (in Chicago)
When: Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, at 6:30 PM
Can you come? Click here to RSVP:
http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/event.html?event_id=86423&id=15129-10613113-MZ2cq1x&t=1
Hope to see you there!–Joel F., fellow MoveOn member
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