Saturday June 5, 2004
March to End US Occupation of Iraq: Bring the Troops Home Now!
NO:
To Torture, Corruption and War
YES:
to Justice, Community and Peace
Assemble at
Olympic & Broadway
March to Downtown
Federal Building

Sunday June 6, 2004
Fernando Suarez del Solar
of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO)
Endorsed by:
Palisadians for Peace, Office of the Americas, Topanga Peace Alliance, Veterans for Peace
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
"The Yard"
behind Warszawa Resaurant
1414 Lincoln Blvd.
Santa Monica
(corner of Santa Monica Blvd. & Lincoln)
direct ions
Military Families Speak Out is an organization of people who are opposed to war in Iraq and who have relatives or loved ones in the military. It was formed in November of 2002 and has contacts with military families throughout the United States, and in other countries around the world.
As people with family members and loved ones in the military, they have both a special need and a unique role to play in speaking out against war in Iraq. It is their loved ones who are, or have been, or will be on the battlefront. It is their loved ones who are risking injury and death. It is their loved ones who are returning scarred from their experiences. It is their loved ones who will have to live with the injuries and deaths among innocent Iraqi civilians.
More information:
www.mfso.org/
Friday June 18
and Saturday June 19, 2004
Founding Convention
On Ending Poverty in California
California Dream Foundation
To Develop a Master Plan to End Poverty
University of Southern California (USC)
Los Angeles
$25 registration fee
(fee waivers available to all qualified applicants)
Californias first annual statewide poverty convention is convened by Senator Richard Alarcón, Co-Chair of the Joint Senate and Assembly Committee.
The California Dream Foundation, established for the purpose of staging this event, invites representatives from foundations, government, corporations, labor, community and faith-based organizations, as well as concerned residents, to participate.
The event will:
- Bring a cross-section of society together to address the causes of poverty and develop solutions to end poverty in California.
- Form a nonpartisan coalition of stakeholders to champion an economy that works for all Californians.
- Create a set of Resolutions that will serve as a common poverty policy platform
To Register:
Log on to www.californiadreamfoundation.org
or contact us at (818) 725-7900 to reserve your space at this event
Please submit registrations form by May 14, 2004
download a flyer
More information:
The California Dream Foundation...
To End Poverty In California
P.O. Box 2507, Van Nuys, CA 91401
ph: (818) 725-7900
fax: (818) 788-7997
Wednesday June 30, 2004
Death Penalty Focus:
What Can You Do to Help End the Death Penalty?
Would you like to hear about what's new in the anti-death penalty movement?
Want more information on Death Penalty Focus?
Want to find out how to get more involved?
Join Death Penalty Focus for an Informational Meeting!
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
3424 Wilshire Blvd.
Room TBA
Los Angeles
directions
Food will be provided!!
Please RSVP to stefanie@deathpenalty.org
or 415-243-0143
All are welcome!
for more information about Death Penalty focus, see:
www.deathpenalty.org
We offer a special thanks to our past and future host congregations
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September 23
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All Saints Church, Pasadena
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October 7
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Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
USC Mosque
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October 14
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University Synagogue,
West LA
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October 28
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Our Lady of Solitude
Catholic Church
East LA
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November 4
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Temple Kol Tikvah
Woodland Hills, SF Valley
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November 11
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Immauel Presbyterian Church
Downtown LA
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November 18
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First African Methodist Episcopal Church
(First AME)
Faith In Action
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December 9
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Agape International
Spiritual Center
Culver City
Is There Another Way?
w/ Rep. Barbara Lee
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2002
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January 13
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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?
download a flyer
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March 10
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Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
USC Mosque
Women of the World
United in Faith for Peace
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April 14
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Hamilton
United Methodist Church
10th Anniversary of the LA Uprising
Injustice at Home and the War on Terrorism
download a flyer
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May 12
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Islamic Center
of Southern California
War and Our Children's Futures
download a flyer
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| June 9 |
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church Hall, Claremont
Our Foreign Policy:
A Safer World or Nuclear Terror?
download a flyer
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| July 14 |
Temple Beth Shalom
of Whittier
Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness The Rising Tide of Repression and Discrimination
download a flyer
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| August 11 |
Santa Monica Friends
Quaker Meeting
Hiroshima-Nagasaki
Never Again!
download a flyer
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| September 10 |
First Baptist Church, LA
A Gathering for Civil Liberties
and Peaceful Tommorows
download a flyer
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| October 13 |
Loyola Marymount University
Peace Conference:
on the
Immoral & Illegal
U.S. War Against Iraq
download a flyer
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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
download a flyer
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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
download a flyer
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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!
download a flyer
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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
download a flyer
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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?
download a flyer
descargue un folleto
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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
download a flyer
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| June 8 |
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Los Angeles
Be Not Afraid:
Another Nation Another World
download the program
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| July 7 |
The Friendship Center (SGI)
Stolen Dollars:
How the War Economy Short-Changes the Quality of Our Lives
download a flyer
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| September 8 |
All Saints Church / Pasadena
Unprecedented:
The Undermining of Democracy
in America
download a flyer
descargue un folleto
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| October 13 |
La Placita Catholic Church
An evening with
El Salvador Presidential candidate Schafik Handal
download a flyer
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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
download a flyer
descargue un folleto
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| 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 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
Tuesday evening
Vigil to protest Bechtel Corporation's War Profiteering
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
707 Wilshire Blvd.
Downtown LA
at Hope Street,
just a few blocks from the Pershing Square Red Line station
Spotlight Bechtel's receiving billions to implement US control of Iraq's resources.
Peace Vigil every
Thursday evening
Palisadians for Peace
until consciousness shifts
beyond war
from 5:00 pm -6:30 pm
at the corner of
Swarthmore
and Sunset Blvd.
Pacific Palisades
Please bring signs, banners,
wear T-shirts, hats, etc.
This is a peaceful event.
The goal is to ask "Why War?"
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 morning
Public witness:
Read the truth out loud
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Downtown Los Angeles Federal Building
300 N. Los Angeles Street
Friends are encouraged to join Rev. Paul Sawyer and others as we read from spritual texts uplifting our common humanity, eyewitness testimony of the atrocities being commited in our names and civic documents that call us to reject illegal orders from illigitimate governmental authorities.
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
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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
Economic Justice is the Foundation of Peace:
The US Occupation of Iraq is Part of a Worldwide Attack Against Working People
"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."
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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