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| January 12 – ICUJP PRESS CONFERENCE: Civil Rights Groups Join ICUJP to PROTEST DETENTIONS at Terminal Island | January 12 – Speakers: Immigrant Journeys: Stories of Faith, Hope and Fear January 13 – Discussion with ICUJP & AFSC: Affirm Our Moral Values January 14 – ICUJP Shabbat Service: Commemorating Martin Luther King with Rev. James Lawson January 17 – Parade: Martin Luther King Kingdom Day with ICUJP January 18 – Vigil with Death Penalty Focus and ICUJP: for Donald BeardsleeALSO Vigil in Inglewood sponsored by Holy Faith Episcopal Church   TAKE ACTION: Write to the Board of Prison Terms January 19 – Speakers: Lady Liberty and the Law: A History of U.S. Immigration and Reform Efforts  January 20 – Protest: ANSWER-sponsored Counter-Inaugural Demonstration  January 22 – Film: The Oil Factor  January 23 – Statesman: George McGovern at Kol Tikvah  January 24 OR 25 – Viewing and Forum with ICUJP: GW Bush's State of the Union Address January 26 – Speakers: Alien Lands: Immigrant Challenges in America January 29 – Forum: Where Do We Go From Here? – Progressives In Los Angeles January 31 – Symposium: Making Global Connections - Education In a War Economy February 2 – Speakers: Reaching Out: Catholic Responses to Migrant Needs February 7 – ICUJP FORUM: Then They Came For Me – Civil Liberties... History, Now and Tomorrow February 9 – ICUJPand Pax Christi Protest: Ash Wednesday |


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ICUJP Calendar of Events

Wednesday January 12, 2005
Press Conference:
Religious Leaders, Holocaust and Japanese Internment Survivors To Demand Justice for Detained and Persecuted Muslims

10:30 am

in front of the gate
ICE Detention Center
FCI Terminal Island
1299 Seaside Avenue,
Reservation Point
Terminal Island

directions

ICUJP PRESS RELEASE

Our community is burdened with a continuous difficulty encountered by people 'traveling while Muslim' and the detention of people (mostly religious leaders) without charges or worse rolling secret charges. War Is Not Hte Answer: Who Pays? Innocent Civilians. Who Profits? Dictators, Oil Companies, Politicians

They face financial and public ruination leading to people accept deportation (the case of Mohamed Ghoneim) rather than remain in the U.S. fighting an endless expensive battle.

Join us as we focus on these issue from the perspective of religious communities and leaders reaching out to Muslim religious leaders - who appear to be the special target of INS activities.
                                                                
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We plan to arrange for visits to people in detention immediately after the press conference. Some UCLA Muslim and Jewish students may join us as well as members of the supporting organizations which include Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress, the Progressive Jewish Alliance, Progressive Christians Uniting, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace, CAIR, Progressive Muslim Union, Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

We are asking that member groups encourage their members to contribute to a fund for 'groceries' for families that are impacted by the loss of their bread-winners. We will present gift certificates to the affected families.

More information: Rabbi Haim Belaik or
icujp@pacbell.net – 626 683-9004


Wednesday January 12, 2005
Embracing the Stranger:
A Faith Perspective on Immigration
Series, no. 1

Immigrant Journeys:
Stories of Faith, Hope and Fear

7:30 pm
Holy Family
1501 Fremont Ave.
South Pasadena

directions

with
San Gabriel Region Auxiliary Bishop
Gabino Zavala
and

Sonia Nazario
2003 Pulitzer Prize winner
Los Angeles Times staff writer

More information: 626 799-8908


Thursday January 13, 2004
Affirm Our Moral Values
co-sponsored by ICUJP and the American Friends Service Committee

7:00 pm

American Friends Service Committee
980 N. Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena

directions

In this past election, we saw "morality" redefined to be little more than opposition to abortion and gay marriage. But, what about war's cost to civilians and society? What about taxes being cut for the wealthy while poor and working poor people were forced out of social programs that support basic needs? What about the pollution of our environment? What about spreading fear against GLBT and immigrants? What about the death penalty? These are moral values and we cannot allow morality to be defined to not include them.

Please join faith-based and other activists for a meeting to design a strategy for speaking the truth about our broader agenda and definition of morality through the media, our places of worship and other organizing. Sponsored by Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace and the American Friends Service Committee.


Friday January 14, 2005
ICUJP and Temple Kol Tikvah honor
the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Shabbat Service at 7:00 pm

Temple Kol Tikvah
20400 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills

directions

Featured Speaker
Rev. James Lawson
Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE)
Southern Christain Leadership Conference


Monday January 17, 2005
Join ICUJP at the Annual
Kingdom Day Parade

March with us to proclaim Dr. King's
message of Nonviolence & Justice

Parade begins at 11:00 am
at Crenshaw & MLK Blvd.
email icujp@pacbell.net for details
and ICUJP assembly point

We will be wearing white shirts

Download and print a Sign:

signs are 11 x 17
we recommend that you go to a copy store
with online access, bring up this page
and print the signs


Tuesday January 18, 2005
Vigil to protest the Death Penalty
Donald Beardslee is scheduled
to be executed at San Quentin
on January 19 at 12:01 am

Rally At 7:00 pm
Westwood Federal Building
11000 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles

(Corner of Veteran)
directions

March at 8:30 pm to
St. Albans Church

580 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles

directions

This is a clear case for abolition of the death penalty.

The jury didn’t know of Donald Beardslee’s severe brain damage at birth (and subsequent injuries) that impaired his judgment. They were told that he was a danger to society when in fact he has been incarcerated for 20 years where he’s been a model prisoner.

Further, the California Legislature has recently started a “Blue Ribbon Commission” to study the Death Penalty – shouldn’t we hold off on executions while the fairness and justice of capital punishment are being studied? Please write to Governor Schwarzenegger asking him to grant Executive Clemency.

Flyers, sample letters and other information: California People of Faith Working Against the Death Penalty

More information: Stephen Rohde or
Eric DeBode at 213/637-7402

A vigil will continue at the Church concluding at such time as the sentence has (or has not) been carried out.

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Please contact Kay James who works with the Board of Prison Terms urging each of the commissioners on the Board of Prison Terms to recommend clemency to the governor for these reasons:

1) No execution should be carried out in California while the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (created by SR 44 - Burton) is conducting research on the causes of wrongful conviction and the application of the death penalty in California.

2) Mr. Beardslee warrants executive clemency for three compelling reasons, none of which were available to the jury that sentenced him to death (for more detailed information, please visit www.hcrc.ca.gov).

a. The jury was unaware of the extent to which Mr. Beardlee's actions were controlled by severe brain damage that has impaired his functioning since birth. This brain damage was exacerbated by a car accident that occurred in 1961 and a falling tree which struck Mr. Beardslee in the head in 1968. (View supporting scientific documents at www.hcrc.ca.gov)

b. Although the jury requested information from the trial court about the punishments imposed on Mr. Beardslee's co-defendants, the court refused to provide any information. Thus the jury was left without the ability to weigh the relative culpability of the various participants. Mr. Bearslee's role in the crimes, especially when compared to those of the co-participants and when taking into consideration his limited mental functioning, does not warrant the ultimate punishment.

c. The jury's decision to sentence Mr. Beardslee to death was based partially upon the mistaken belief that he would pose a danger if sentenced to Life Without Parole; however, Mr. Beardslee has been a model prisoner for more than 20 years and has fully cooperated with the prison staff.

3) Executing Mr. Beardslee cannot return the victims to their families. It will only help to further the brutalization of our society through another state sponsored killing.

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Inglewood Prayerful Vigil
For Donald Beardslee,

for his victims, for the prison officials who will execute him, and for all of the people of California

Any one-hour period between
8:00 pm and Midnight

Holy Faith Episcopal Church
260 Locust St.
Inglewood

directions

After two decades on California's death row, Donald Beardslee is scheduled to be executed at 12:01 AM on Jan. 19.

Donald Beardslee is described in recent documents as a brain-damaged, 61-year-old man who allowed himself to be dragged into a murderous scheme by a dangerous drug dealer and the estranged husband of one of his victims.

Beardslee's lawyers will make a clemency bid this Friday, before the state Board of Prison Terms, which will then forward a recommendation to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Episcopal Church, and many other branches of Christianity, believe that the death penalty is wrong. We invite you to join us for one hour, in a prayerful vigil for Donald, for his victims, for the prison officials who will execute him, and for all of the people of California.

Contact Walter Johnson to sign up, or for directions, at 310-450-5017, or just join us at Holy Faith. Or organize a vigil at your own church.


Wednesday January 19, 2005
Embracing the Stranger:
A Faith Perspective on Immigration
Series, no. 2

Lady Liberty and the Law:
A History of U.S. Immigration
and Reform Efforts

7:30 pm
Holy Family
1501 Fremont Ave.
South Pasadena

directions

with
Niels Frenzen
USC Immigration Clinic director

L.A. County Sheriff Leon D. Baca and

Antonia Hernandez
California Community Foundation president

More information: 626 799-8908


Thursday, January 20, 2005
Counter-Inaugural Demonstration
sponsored by A.N.S.W.E.R.
[note: ICUJP has not endorsed this demonstration, this notice is for information only]

6:00 pm
Westside Federal Building
11000 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles

A.N.S.W.E.R.'s Call says:

"End the occupation!
  Troops home now!"

On January 20, 2005, a war criminal will be inaugurated in Washington DC, and the people will protest this war!

Thousands will line the inaugural route in mass protest of the Bush administration's crimes worldwide. There will be simultaneous protests in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and other cities. Our demonstrations will be a powerful statement in solidarity with all those who are under attack - from Cuba to Palestine to Haiti to the Philippines to Iran and elsewhere.

The L.A. demonstration is at the Westwood Federal Building, Wilshire and Veteran.

Over 4,000 have already endorsed A.N.S.W.E.R.'s and VoteNoWar's call for a mass demonstration on the Inaugural route. This is a legally permitted demonstration, but the Bush administration is trying to intimidate the people by mobilizing 4,000 army combat soldiers to be in the streets of DC that day. There has never been a more important time for the people of the United States to take a clear and powerful stand."


Saturday, January 22, 2005
The OIL Factor:
Behind the War on Terror
Narrated by Ed Asner
Produced & Directed by
Gerard Ungerman & Audrey Brohy
filmmakers of Hidden Wars of Desert Storm & Plan Colombia

Gather at 7:00 pm
Film at 8:00 pm
$5 at the door
Dessert will be served

Gerard and Audrey will be
at this screening

At the home of Frank & Jane Dorrel
3967 Shedd Terrace
Culver City

directions

More information: 310-838-8131
www.theoilfactor.com


Sunday January 23, 2005

Former Presidential candidate and Senator
George McGovern
author of
The Essential America:
Our Founders and the Liberal Tradition

2:00 pm

Free of charge

Temple Kol Tikvah
20400 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills

directions
(Exit 101 Freeway at Winnetka.
The Temple is one block west of Winnetka Blvd.
Street parking or in lot off Del Moreno)


Monday OR Tuesday
January 24 OR 25 , 2005
(final White House information not yet available)
ICUJP invites you to
State of the Union Address
of G.W. Bush:
A Community Viewing, Panel and Discussion

All Saints Church
132 N. Euclid
Pasadena

directions


Wednesday January 26, 2005
Embracing the Stranger:
A Faith Perspective on Immigration
Series, no. 3

Alien Lands:
Immigrant Challenges in America

7:30 pm
Holy Family
1501 Fremont Ave.
South Pasadena

directions

with
Ana Amalia Molina
Jesuit Refugee Services
and author
The Power of Love

Angelica Salas
executive director
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) and

Stewart Kwoh
executive director
Asian Pacific American Legal Center

More information: 626 799-8908


Saturday January 29, 2005
Where Do We Go From Here?
A Forum To Unite
Los Angeles Area Progressives

2:00 pm

Topanga Community House
1440 North Topanga Canyon Blvd.
Topanga

directions

Bring a friend plus food or drinks to share.

The presidential election has had a powerful effect.  Many of us have become depressed and demoralized.  Some of us feel extraordinary outrage and isolation.  But maybe you woke up to the realization that there has never been a better time to organize.  

If so, then we invite you to join with representatives of the Topanga Peace Alliance, Mothers For An Aware America, Committee Against Militarism in Our Schools, Veterans For Peace, The Topanga Association for a Scenic Community (TASC), Topanga Town Council, The Topanga Democratic Club, The Topanga Green Party, People of Color Against Globalization, ANSWER, Global Exchange, United for Peace And Justice, Office of The Americas, the Glendale Vigil Group, Committee for Educational Justice, Palisadians For Peace, Heal The Bay, Peace Action and many other groups and individuals who care and want to make a difference.  We are coming together to share our feelings and develop action strategies to make a difference during these difficult and troubling times.

All progressive individuals and organizations are invited!  Anyone interested in peace, preserving the environmental, economic justice, or immigrant rights is welcome to help strategize, build bridges, inspire, and plan.  Join us and bring your ideas!

There will be time for everyone to speak and there will be a panel of presenters from groups already engaged in action that will motivate you.

The individuals and groups already coming to co-create this event are: Lisa Lubow  from Vigil Groups of Glendale,  Frank Dorrel publisher of Addicted to War,  Peter Dudar and Sally Marr filmmakers of Arlington West, Arlene Inouye Coalition Against Militarism In Our Schools, Jim Lafferty, ANSWER Coalition,  Arlette Parker Mothers For An Aware America,  Dwight Stone from Palisadians for Peace,  Kevin McKeon Green Party – Mayor of Santa Monica,  Terri Carter of Heal the Bay, Chuck Nixon of Veterans for Peace,  Joanie McClellan of Global Exchange Supporters of Ventura County,  Ben Allanoff of Topanga Association for a Scenic Community and president of Topanga Democratic Club,  Anthony Hall of the Topanga Town Council,  Clarissa Romano Office of the Americas and representative for United for Peace and Justice, and several members of the Topanga Peace Alliance.

Please pass this information to your friends and lists of like minded folks who you think would be interested in joining us.

If you can come, please RSVP as soon as possible and let us know if you would like to speak so that we can plan effectively and allow everyone to be heard. 

CONTACTS:
Claudia Udy - 310 455-7026
Julie Levine - 310 455-9389


Monday January 31, 2005
Making Global Connections
Education In a War Economy

* Speakers * Panels * Films * Workshops * Vendors * Performers *

Keynote Speaker
Reverend James Lawson

4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

United Teachers Los Angeles
3300 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles
2nd Floor Auditorium

directions
Corner of Wilshire and Berendo Parking structure on Berendo

Linking attacks on public education and social services at home with increased U.S. militarism and privatization both nationally and internationally...

The Middle East * Militarism in the Schools * High Stakes Testing * Education in Cuba * Teachers' Rights in the Classroom * Privatization * Human Rights Across the Curriculum * Colombia * The military/prison industrial complex * Popular culture in the Curriculum

1 salary point (for LAUSD teachers)
Registration (after 11/15): $45.00
(meals included in the registration fee)

Student and low income: $10.00

More information:
UTLA Human Rights Conference
Janice Luna 213-368-6232

You can also email the Human Rights Committee at utlahrcc@earthlink.net
or visit http://home.earthlink.net/~utlahrcc


Wednesday February 2, 2005
Embracing the Stranger:
A Faith Perspective on Immigration
Series, no. 4

Reaching Out:
Catholic Responses to Migrant Needs

7:30 pm
Holy Family
1501 Fremont Ave.
South Pasadena

directions

with
Claretian Father Richard Estrada
executive director of Jovenes Inc. and

Jesuit Father Michael Kennedy
pastor of Dolores Mission Church
Boyle Heights

More information: 626 799-8908


Monday February 7, 2005
And Then They Came For Me:
Civil Liberties...
History, Now and Tomorrow
co-sponsored by Progressive Jewish Alliance

6:00 pm to 8:30 pm

SGI-LA Friendship Center
5899 Venice Blvd. at Fairfax
Los Angeles

directions

Moderator
Steve Rohde

Key note address
Rev. James Lawson

music by
Ani Zonneveld and Fidel Sánchez

We will be looking at historical perspectives regarding the current immigration roundups and the oppressive racist abuse of the Muslim community; it's mirror reflection of the internment of Japanese Americans; the struggle for justice of African Americans and its echoes of Nazi Germany.

People are being picked up on minor violations; there’s a lot of harassment (a knock on the door at 4:30 in the morning). The Muslim community is fearful. They feel isolated, and afraid of being deported. They feel targeted by the department of Homeland Security; they are being excluded from entering the US. It resembles the internment of Japanese Americans in the US during WWII and of course the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany.

Homeland Security and ICE officials do not think they have anyone to stop them from what they’re doing or require them to provide any basis for the detention and harassment. We need to shed light on this situation.

We need to call this racism. We need to point out the spiritual consequences of racism.


SAVE THE DATE:
Wednesday February 9, 2005
Ash Wednesday protest action
with Pax Christi

Downtown Los Angeles Federal Building
300 N. Los Angeles St
Los Angeles

Morning/early afternoon- (exact time TBD)


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
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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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February 19 University Synagogue

ICUJP & Pax Christi Present:
Lies & Laughter
with Culture Clash, Edward Asner, René Hicks, Ed Begley Jr., Elayne Boosler, Paula Poundstone, and others

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March 18 Westwood Federal Building

ICUJP in cooperation with
the American Friends Service Committee and others,

The War in Iraq, One Year Later;
A Memorial to This War's Dead
A Day of Witness, Grief & Renewal

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PEACE VIGILS
note: the vigils listed below are being called by various groups and not endorsed by ICUJP unless specifically noted as such.

Please visit Neighbors for Peace and Justice for an extensive list of local vigils in Southern California


Peace Memorial every
Sunday – All Day

Veterans for Peace
Arlington West Memorial
Santa Monica Beach

set-up 7:30-9:30 am,
take down 6:00 pm-7:00 pm

Santa Monica Pier
(North Side)

Please come and volunteer every Sunday or any Sunday! Come help to put up over 800 crosses...

1 cross for every American soldier killed in Iraq. There is also a sign that says in order to honor all of the Iraqi people who have died, we would have to fill the entire beach with crosses.

For more information,
call Sally Marr (323) 650-8166
or Frank Dorrel – 310-838-8131


Peace Vigil every
Sunday evening

West Valley for Peace

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
at the corner of
Topanga
and Victory
Wset San Fernando Valley


Peace Vigil every
Thursday evening

War Is Not The Answer Vigil

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Wilshire and Veteran
Westwood

more information:
www.warisnottheanswervigil.org 


Peace Vigil every
Friday evening

Old Town Pasadena
with Members and friends of Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church

6:30 pm until sundown

corners of
Colorado and Fair Oaks
Old Town Pasadena

Stand up for the dignity and human rights of all persons

End torture and racist abuse in prisons everywhere

US out of Iraq

We cannot be silent


End US War Crimes
and Atrocities...

Read the New Yorker report by Seymour Hersh on US Torture at Abu Ghraib Prison

view the images of US torture of Iraqi Civilians at Abu Ghraib Prison


Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) Obtains Internal Pentagon Report Outlining Framework for Use of Torture

Pentagon Report March 2003 (PDF) 6.7MB

CCR has posted the controversial Pentagon Working Group Report on Detainee Interrogations in the Global War on Terrorism: Assessment of Legal, Historical, Policy and Operational Considerations on its website. The report is further proof of the Bush administration's disregard for the Constitution and civil liberties and shows there was planning at high levels of government to abuse and torture detainees.

CCR President Michael Ratner stated, "This memo and others show there was planning far up the chain of command to torture detainess; the atrocities at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere cannot be swept under the rug by going after low-level soldiers. Apparently highly placed U.S. officials were willing to approve interrogation methods that violate every convention on torture the United States has ever signed. But they needed to find cover for their actions and a defense to possible criminal prosecution. Government lawyers writing this report wildly distorted the law in an effort to exempt officials from potential criminal prosecution."

download a flyer with War Crimes Facts

Washington Post Editorial calls U.S. acts "War Crimes"

Economic Justice is the Foundation of Peace:
Corruption Characterizes the US Occupation of Iraq

"The disaster that is the occupation of Iraq is much more than the war that plays nightly across U.S. television screens. The violence of grinding poverty, exacerbated by economic sanctions after the first Gulf War, has been deepened by the US invasion. Every day the economic policies of the occupying authorities create more hunger among Iraq 's working people, transforming them into a pool of low-wage, semi-employed labor, desperate for jobs at almost any price."

– David Bacon

Read about Coalition Provisional Authority "Order 30" and the New Oppression in Iraq

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.







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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 Peace Is: Health Care, Schools, Food
Peace Is: Health Care, Schools, Food Peace Is: Health Care, Schools, Food


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