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| January 31 - UFCW: March and Rally for Health Care | January 31 - Nora Casteñada: Creating A Caring Economy In Venezuela | February 3 - Clemency for Kevin Cooper: Call to Conscience | February 3 - Vigil and Civil Disobedience: Stop The Killing - at San Quentin Prison  | February 7 - UTLA: Stopping Militarism in Our Schools  | February 8, 15 and 22 - Sage Granada Park UMC: What it Means to Be Black in America Today  |  February 12 - PATRIOT Act: Town Hall at Cal State Fullerton | February 19 - ICUJP & Pax Christi Present: Lies & Laughter with Culture Clash, Edward Asner, Ed Begley Jr., Will Durst, Paula Poundstone, and others |

Vigil Every Saturday Evening at Third and Fairfax, Los Angeles
Vigil Every Tuesday Evening at the Metro Red Line Station, Hope and 7th St, Los Angeles

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ICUJP weekly meeting schedule   7:00 am morning meeting
Wilshire-Immanuel Presbyterian Church    3300 Wilshire Boulevard  L.A.

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December NO MEETING Friday Dec 26
January NO MEETING Friday Jan 2
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February 19 | Lies and Laugther ICUJP and Pax Christi Funraiser
ICUJP Creative Arts Committee Meetings
All meetings are from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Contact Darin Taylor at 310-657-0839 to Join!

Meetings are held at 980 North Palm Avenue #200- West Hollywood

November Sunday, November 9
December Sunday, December 7
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Saturday January 31, 2004
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW)
Day of Solidarity
March and Rally
in support of striking and
locked-out grocery workers

12 noon

Great Western Forum
3900 West Manchester Blvd.
(at Prairie Ave.)
Inglewood

directions

Corporate America Wants to
Take Your Health Care!
The health care you help save
may be your own!

For more information contact the L.A. County Federation of Labor at 213-381-5611 x15 or email Norma Lopez.


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Saturday January 31, 2004
Stand with the People of Venezuela
Nora Castañeda:
Creating A Caring Economy
In Venezuela

5:00 pm

Immanuel Presbyterian Church
3300 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles

directions

Donation sliding scale: $5-$25 or more.
No one turned away.
All proceeds will go to grassroots women's projects in Venezuela.

Come stand with the people of Venezuela determined to defend their 'peaceful and democratic revolution'. Nora Castañeda is the President of the Women's Development Bank in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Ms. Castaneda was instrumental in drafting the new Venezuelan constitution which guarantees the rights of all and which recognizes that housewives create added value and must be compensated with social security.

Ms. Castañeda's US tour is coordinated by the Global Women's Strike (GWS).

Sponsors include:
the Venezuelan Embassy; Vanguard Foundation; Danny Glover; Harry Belafonte; Ed Asner; Dolores Huerta; Greg Palast; KPFK, KPFA & WBAI Radio; Office of the Americas; AFSC Depts; 2000+ Bookstore; ANSWER/LA; El Sereno and San Gabriel Valley Neighbors for Peace and Justice.

Endorsed by:
the LA County Federation of Labor; HERE Local 11; Bolivarian Circle/LA 'Ezequiel Zamora'; CISPES; Casa del Pueblo; Ricardo Moreno; Pan African Film Festival; LA Greens; Alexandria House; Action Resource Center; Puerto Rican Alliance; Rev. Byrd, Christ Unity Center for African American Spirituality; WILPF; From the Wilderness.

Childcare – Wheelchair accessible – Spanish-language translation

More information: call/fax 323 292-7405
or e-mail la@crossroadswomen.net


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Tuesday February 3, 2004
California People of Faith Working
Against the Death Penalty

Kevin Cooper is scheduled to be
executed on Feb. 10 in California

Call to Conscience
and Press Conference

St. Monica's Church
725 California Ave.
Santa Monica

directions
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10:00 am

The scheduled execution of Kevin Cooper on February 10th can only stop if we get active speaking and acting on behalf of justice and the God of Love and Compassion. Please attend the Call to Conscience at 10 am at St. Monica's Catholic Church in Santa Monica. St. Monica's is Gov. Schwarzenegger's home parish and we will be making a personal appeal to conscience and faith on that day.

Join Religious Leaders from all over Los Angeles to call on the Governor to grant clemency to Kevin Cooper. No one has the right to kill, not even the state. Further, this case highlights many problems with capital cases that show the system is flawed. Therefore, we also call for a “time-out” on executions now.

Invited Speakers:
Rev. Jim Lawson
Bishop Gabino Zavala
Bishop John Bruno
Bishop Henry Williamson
Sr. Suzanne Jabro
Rabbi Neil Comess-Daniels
Rev. Jim Covington
Rev. Ed Bacon
Rev. Louis Chase
Rev. George Regas
Rabbi Leonard Beerman
Stephen F. Rohde
Mike Farrell and others.

Please see the website of California People of Faith Working Against the Death Penalty for an overview of the case, downloadable handouts, flyers, sample letters, sample church bulletins and information on how to get involved.

Sponsored by:
CPF, Death Penalty Focus, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace, Santa Monica Bay Interfiath Coalition, LA Catholic Worker.


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Tuesday February 3, 2004
The Religious Imperative To Stop State Murder, Imagine Affinity Group
and Others

Memorial Vigil &
Civil Disobedience

in Honor of Fr. Bill O'Donnell
and Eldred Schneider

Stop the Killing –
at San Quentin, in Our Neighborhoods, Iraq and the World

Vigil Begins at 12:00 Midnight
(bring sleeping bag and warm clothes, candles, air mattress, other comfortable items)

Interfaith Service and Action

11:00 am

San Quentin Prison Main Gate
Main St. exit
580 Fwy.

(at the west end of the
Richmond/San Raphael Bridge)

San Quentin, CA
directions
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Saturday February 7, 2004
United Teachers of Los Angeles
(UTLA) Human Rights Committee

Stopping Militarism
in Our Schools

Action Workshops

A War Budget Leaves
EVERY Child Behind

Find out about increased military recruitment in Middle/High Public Schools

OPT OUT, JROTC, ASVAB TEST, Poverty Draft and More

What's the Alternative?

Manual Arts High School
4131 Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles

directions

10:00 am - 2:00 pm
$5.00 donation

Free Parking
Panel Discussions
Breakout Discussion Groups
Educational Resources
Networking and Organizing

to register, fax to:
310 399-1981

more information:
Arlene Inouye 626 799-9157


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Sunday February 8, 15 and 22 2004
Sage Granada Park United Methodist Church presents A Lecture Series
Sara Armstrong –
From Kunta Kinte to Condelezza Rice: What it Means to Be Black in America Today

Sage Granada Park United Methodist Church
1850 W. Hellman Ave.
Alhambra

directions

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Sage Granada Park United Methodist Church in Alhambra will offer a lecture series in honor of Black History Month and the continuing contribution of Martin Luther King, Jr. The series will be presented by author and educator Sara Armstrong, who holds a Master's degree from the Claremont School of Theology.

The lecture series, titled "From Kunta Kinte to Condelezza Rice: What it Means to Be Black in American Today," will cover the following topics:

1. Before the Mayflower to the Civil War

2. Emancipation Proclamation to Civil     Rights Movement

3. Affirmative Action and Beyond

The series will be held three Sunday afternoons, February 8, 15, 22, from 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Sage Granada Park UMC is located at 1850 West Hellman Ave, Alhambra. From the 10 fwy, exit at Atlantic (south), turn right on Hellman and proceed west for 1 mile.

more information:
call (626) 284-3229


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Thursday February 12, 2004
Cal State Fullerton – Issues That Divide
Maintaining the Balance —
A Closer Look at the
USA Patriot Act:–

Protecting National Security and Civil Liberties

Titan Student Union’s
Portola Pavilion
Cal State Fullerton
800 N State College Blvd.
Fullerton

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directions to Portola Pavilion on Campus

7:30 pm

The USA Patriot Act, a policy that expands the government’s authority to collect personal and private information on Americans and foreign visitors, will be the subject of a Town Hall discussion. more...

Participants:

Moderator:
Michelle Gile, Orange County reporter for KCAL9-TV and KCBS2-TV

Keynote Address:

Dr. Sabi Shabtai, an international consultant about terrorism, will focus on "Civil Rights and National Security: Walking a Fine Line."

Panelists:

Terry Francke of the California First    Amendment Coalition
• Luis Flores of the
   Federal Bureau of Investigation
• Gordon Bakken,
   CSUF professor of history
• Stephen Rohde,
   constitutional rights attorney

Sponsors:

Orange County Human Relations Commission
Cal State Fullerton's Center for Community Dialogue, Center for Public Policy and the College of Communications

more information:
call the Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations at 714 278-4854


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Thursday February 19, 2004
ICUJP Presents
Lies & Laughter
a fundraiser for ICUJP and
Pax Christi-Los Angeles

war, poverty, unemployment
and other innovations of
Bush America...

An Evening of Political Satire

featuring

MC Edward Asner, Paula Poundstone, Culture Clash,
Ed Begley, Jr.,

AND MORE!!

Will Durst, Elayne Boosler, Jerry Quickley, René Hicks,
Rob Schneider,
Carmen Finestra, Cary Odes
Debbie Pearl, Gregory Baumann,
David Wheatley

and...
ICUJP's "Speaking Truth" Award will be given to
Lalo Alcaraz

Tickets are $35, $50, $75
and $100

University Synagogue
11960 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles

directions

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8:00 pm

to purchase tickets, call: 626 683-9004
or email icujp@pacbell.net


We offer a special thanks to our past and future host congregations
2001
   

September 23

All Saints Church, Pasadena

October 7

 

Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
USC Mosque

October 14

 

University Synagogue,
West LA

October 28

Our Lady of Solitude
Catholic Church
East LA

 

November 4

Temple Kol Tikvah
Woodland Hills, SF Valley

 

November 11

Immauel Presbyterian Church
Downtown LA

 

November 18

First African Methodist Episcopal Church
(First AME)


Faith In Action

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December 9

Agape International
Spiritual Center
Culver City


Is There Another Way?
w/ Rep. Barbara Lee

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2002
   

January 13

Holy Name of Jesus
Roman Catholic Church
South Central LA


Martin Luther King Day
Practicing Nonviolence

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February 10

SGI Buddhist
Fellowship Center
West Los Angeles


Weapons of Mass Destruction:
What Is Our Responsibility?

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March 10

Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
USC Mosque


Women of the World
United in Faith for Peace

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April 14

Hamilton
United Methodist Church


10th Anniversary of the LA Uprising —
Injustice at Home and the War on Terrorism

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May 12

Islamic Center
of Southern California


War and Our Children's Futures

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June 9

Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church Hall, Claremont

Our Foreign Policy:
A Safer World or Nuclear Terror?

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July 14

Temple Beth Shalom
of Whittier

Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness — The Rising Tide of Repression and Discrimination

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August 11

Santa Monica Friends
Quaker Meeting

Hiroshima-Nagasaki
Never Again!

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September 10

First Baptist Church, LA

A Gathering for Civil Liberties
and Peaceful Tommorows

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October 13

Loyola Marymount University

Peace Conference:
on the
Immoral & Illegal
U.S. War Against Iraq

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November 10

Westwood
United Methodist Church

Candlelight Vigil and Worship - No War in Iraq

with
Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles, California Peace Action, Los Angeles Catholic Worker, Concerned Citizens for National Security, Americans Against War with Iraq, Friends of the United Nations-Los Angeles, Office of the Americas, Coalition for World Peace, American Friends Service Committee, Southern California Federation of Scientists, Agape International Spiritual Center, ICUJP

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December 18

Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
USC Mosque

International Human Rights Day

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2003
   
January 28

All Saints Church, Pasadena

State of the Union -- What Do YOU Think?

with panelists:
Cynthia Anderson-Barker -- ICUJP and National Lawyers' Guild
Dr. Tamara Eskenazi -- professor at Hebrew Union College
Mike Farrell -- chair, Death Penalty Focus and Human Rights Watch
Dr. Nazir Khaja -- Islamic Information Center, Los Angeles
Rev. Tim McDonald -- First Iconium Baptist Church, Atlanta

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February 15

Hollywood March for Peace

World Peace Day
100,000 march in opposition to war in Los Angeles

with millions and millions of friends in every corner of the globe!

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March 5

Ashes To Ashes

Nonviolent Witness Against War On Iraq – Downtown Los Angeles Federal Building

ICUJP observes National Moratorium to Stop War on Iraq
see our report


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April 7

La Placita Church of Our Lady of the Angels

The Assault on Civil Liberties: PATRIOT Act, PATRIOT Act II, Homeland Security Act, WHAT'S NEXT?

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May 5

Beyond Violence Conference at USC:
Donald Miller and ICUJP Panel

Beyond Violence?
Reflections of a Hopeful Realist

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June 2 Dolores Mission Catholic Church

War Stoppers –
Third Party Nonviolent Intervention
with guest David Hartsough and Boyle Heights Community Panel

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June 8 Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Los Angeles

Be Not Afraid:
Another Nation – Another World

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July 7 The Friendship Center (SGI)

Stolen Dollars:
How the War Economy Short-Changes the Quality of Our Lives

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September 8 All Saints Church / Pasadena

Unprecedented:
The Undermining of Democracy
in America

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October 13 La Placita Catholic Church

An evening with
El Salvador Presidential candidate Schafik Handal

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November 16 USC – Mark Taper Hall

An Educational Forum
with Chip Berlet

AConfronting Extremism in Our Religious Traditions:
The Impact on the Public Square

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2004
January 18 St. John's Episcopal Church

Freedom Sings!
Songs of Dissent and Justice
in Celebration of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Download these
11 x 17 poster
s

If you do not have a printer that can make an 11 x 17 print -- Save the .pdf file to disk, then take the disk to a copy store and ask for a laser print on 11 x 17 paper. Then you can make copies from the master.

You could even just log-on to icujp.org at a copy store and print all of the below from the web.

Religious Communities Must Stop Blessing War and Violence
War Won't End The War
War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians
War Won't End The War
Peace Will Not Come From War
War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians
War Won't End The War
War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians War Won't End The War

War Won't End The War
War Won't End The War War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians
War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians War Won't End The War
Peace Is: Health Care, Schools, Food
Tuesday February 3 , 2004

Protest Bechtel Corp
Vigil and Protest

Every Tueday Evening
Who Is the Bechtel Corporation Anyway?

at the Metro Red Line
Hope and 7th St station
Downtown Los Angeles

directions

Parking after 4pm for $2
on Hope between 7th and 8th St.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Open mike speak out;
bring a candle if you can.
Music and spoken word welcome

Bechtel, along with Halliburton, recieves billions to implement US control over Iraq's resources.

Their efforts to privatize water in many countries was, in Bolivia, defeated by a grassroots rebellion.

Women, hardest hit by their policies,
are central to the fight against Bechtel, starting with grandmothers from Big Mountain who fought displacement.

Bechtel oversees the nuclear dumpsite at Yucca Mountain

Former Secretary of State George Shultz is currently on the board of the Bechtel Corporation. Shultz is one of California Gov. Schwartzeneger's economic advisors.

Last April, the Bush administration gave Bechtel the first big Iraqi reconstruction contract, a prized $680 million deal over 18 months.

As the resistance to US occupation increases daily, Bechtel, the second largest recipient of money to 'rebuild' Iraq, continues to implement US control of Iraq's resources. Bechtel is the world's largest contractor, profiteering from war, human suffering and destruction of the environment. Bechtel made cluster bombs and other weapons of mass destruction, has built nearly half of the world's nuclear power plants and has invaded Shoshone land to oversee the nuclear dumpsite at Yucca Mountain.

Bechtel has a history with Peabody Coal which led to the displacement of Navaho people from Big Mountain. They have tried to privatize water in many countries; in Soweto South Africa women and men are resisting and in Bolivia Bechtel's efforts were defeated by a grassroots rebellion led by women. Women, who are hit hardest by Bechtel's genocidal policies, are holding Bechtel accountable for its crimes.!

For more information:
call (323) 292-7405, or or 323-221-1698
e-mail la@crossroadswomen.net


Interfaith Communities
United For Justice and Peace

Vigil for Peace
Every Saturday
since October 2002
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Fairfax And Third
near Farmer's Market, Los Angeles

for information: call 626 683-9004






on Febrary 15, 2002, the Other Superpower spoke:
10 Million Marched for Peace
all over the world









 

































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