Student ActionLatest updates: May 8, 2003 |
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Information on Campus and Community Activism Around Iraq:
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| Anchorage | University of Alaska - Anchorage: Contact April Warwick: 907.272.8270, 907.338.7777, april@uaa.alaska.edu, or awarwick@ak.net |
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| Fairbanks |
University of Alaska - Fairbanks: |
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| Juneau | Peace Vigil Held by Juneau Friends &
Others Opposing War in Iraq, noon-1 pm every Wednesday at the Federal Building. Contact Amy or John: 586-4409 |
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| Valdez | Contact Nancy Lethcoe: 907-835-5175 | |
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| Birmingham |
Contact Rev. Elaine Blanchard, Pilgrim Congregational Church: EBlanchard@bham.rr.com |
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| Huntsville | Contact: Johnny Zokovitch, Communications Director, Pax Christi USA: johnnypcusa@yahoo.comor (352) 271-6941 www.paxchristiusa.org |
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| Tuscaloosa |
University of Alabama: |
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| Conway | Hendrix College: Students Transforming and Resisting Corporations (STARC): Contact Seth Baldy: (501)-513-1388 www.hendrix.edu/STARC |
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| Fayetteville |
University of Arkansas: |
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| Little Rock |
Contact: lkb@playadel.com Fridays from 12 - 1 PM, Vigil in front of the Federal Building in Little Rock to protest going to war with Iraq. |
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| Bizbee | Vigil, Fridays, 5 - 6 pm Gather first at One World Travel and march to the Old Bisbee Post Office, Main St. Sponsored by Women in Black |
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| Goodyear | End the Economic Sanctions Against the Iraqi People Contact Sherry Bohlen: 480-497-6541 webmaster@protectchild.org, Website: www.protectchild.org |
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| Flagstaff | Desert Concerns Contact Daniel Robicheau: danrobicheau@hotmail.com |
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| Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff: Students and faculty have been holding town hall meeting events, student strikes, and other peace events. Contact Professor Carol Thompson: carol.thompson@NAU.EDU |
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| Phoenix |
Glendale Community College: Women in Black vigil, Wednesdays from 4:30 - 5:30 pm |
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| Tempe | Arizona Alliance for Peaceful Justice PO Box #27737, Tempe, AZ 85285 Contact Richard Scott: (480) 894-2024, rscotttoo@hotmail.com or info@azpeace.org |
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| Tucson | Turnwind 529 N. 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85705 Contact Jordan: 520-388-5633 or turnwind_az@yahoo.com |
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| Alameda | Tuesdays Peace Vigil Tuesdays - 5:30 p.m. Nonviolent vigil for peace every Tuesday First stoplight on Webster Street |
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| Arcata |
Arcata City Council is a City for Peace: Humboldt State: |
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| Berkeley |
UC-Berkeley: |
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VIGIL EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM PEACE WALK at 7:00 PM |
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| Chico |
Chico State: Women in Black: Weekly Vigil -- Thursdays - 5:30 p.m. |
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| Claremont |
Claremont Peace Vigil Committee: |
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| Davis |
Weekly Vigil - Saturdays 11:00 - 12:00 Downtown G Street Plaza Davis |
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| Fairfax |
Peace Rallies Every Sunday, 11:00 AM Grassy Park, Downtown Fairfax |
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| Fresno |
Peace Fresno: |
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| Los Angeles |
Peace No War/Action LA: ActionLA: University of California-LA: CalArts: ONGOING PROTEST TO STOP THE ATTACK ON IRAQ! Every Friday from 5-7 PM, at the Westwood Federal Building THE COALITION FOR WORLD PEACE meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. Catholic Worker Peace Vigil Daily Los Angeles Peace Vigil |
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| Long Beach |
CAL STATE LONG BEACH: |
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| Monterey | Mondays 12 noon - 1 PM PEACE VIGIL
Griffin Plaza, Contact Pearl & Abrego Joyce at jvan@mbay.net |
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| Nevada City | Thursdays, 5-6:30pm, Broad Street
in Calanan Park, Nevada City. Weekly Peace Vigil Contact: 530-470-9797, www.sacpeace.org |
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| Oakland |
Weekly event: |
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| Ocean Beach | Contact: 619-223-2382 www.sdcpj.org |
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| Orange County | Orange County Peace Coalition in Costa
Mesa Contact : (714) 637-8313 |
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| Ojai | Ojai Valley People in Black Weekly Peace Vigil Fridays, 4:30 - 5:15 pm, Libbey Park Pergola Contact Carol Grier: cgrier@ojai.net |
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| Pasadena | Occidental College Students here have held walk-outs, joined other mass demonstrations in Hollywood and surrounding areas, teach-ins, and discussion on the war with Iraq. As far as anyone is aware, such events are relatively unprecedented at Occidental, and we have been pleasantly surprised by the level of support that the school administration has provided - even Ted Mitchell, the school president, has stated his support, and the politics and international relations departments have responded by announcing discussion forums to follow up on the teach-in and rally. Contact Rakrian Biko Nagara: nagara@oxy.edu or 323-256-6869 |
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| Placerville | Last Monday of Each Month - 6-7 p.m. Peace Vigil El Dorado County Court House Main St & Bedford Ave. | |
| Sacramento | Three local groups (VFP Chapter 87, the
Sacramento United Nations Association, and Grandmothers For Peace)
are sponsoring a resolution for the Sacramento City Council. You can
check the status of this resolution at www.citiesforpeace.org Contact Pat Driscoll, President, VFP Chapter 87: (916) 456-2441 www.sacramentovfp.org |
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| Salinas | DEMONSTRATION FOR PEACE, noon to 1 p.m.
Fridays at downtown post office, 100 W. Alisal St., Salinas. Contact: 754-5554 |
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| San Diego |
San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice: Chicano Youth Conference: The San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice meets at 7
p.m. on the first and third Mondays of the month at the First Church
of the Brethren, 3850 Westgate Place. San Diego State University: |
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Cal State San Marcos-San Diego Other community actions: |
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| San Francisco |
San Francisco Interfaith Center: |
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| San Jose |
San Jose State: Weekly Peace Vigil, Friday evenings from 4:30pm to 6:00pm |
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| Santa Monica | Santa Monica College Coffee House Teach-Ins: Coffee House Teach-Ins c/o Venice United Methodist Church, Contact Andrew Kay Liberman: teachins1@yahoo.com, 310-203-1542 or go to www.stopuswars.org |
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| Santa Rosa | Santa Rosa Junior College Contact Barry Latham-Ponneck: barrylp51@hotmail.com or 707-829-1928 |
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| Santa Cruz: |
UC-Santa Cruz: |
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| Stanford |
Stanford University: |
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| Vallejo | Wednesdays - 5:15 - 6:30, Weekly
Vigil for Peace in front of the Vallejo Ferry Terminal. Please join
us on any Wednesday. Make sure to read, understand, and commit
to our vigil pledge: Info at: www.solanopeaceandjustice.com |
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| Walnut Creek | Weekly Peace Walk Sundays, 3 PM www.webwm.com/LMNOP |
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| Watsonville | Fridays 5-6 PM - Peace Vigil Main
St. at the Plaza www.rcnv.org/rcnv/calendar/index.htm |
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| Yucaipa | Crafton Hills College Student Peace Action chapter: Contact Zoe Momsen : zoeluvsandy@yahoo.com |
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| Boulder |
Fight War Not Wars Nightly - 7 PM Vigil at the County Courthouse Boulder Quaker Community |
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| Tikkun Community Contact: 303-823-5233 or 970-223-8944 www.CJJP.org |
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| Colorado Springs | Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission 1603 Cheyenne Blvd, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 Contact: 719-577-9132, Susan Gordon : sgordon@bwn.net or Shea Pickelner: s_pickelner@hotmail.com www.pikespeakjusticeandpeace.org |
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| Denver | Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace
(CCMEP) 901 West 14th Avenue, Suite 7, Denver, CO 80204 Contacts: (720) 956-0700, ccmep_org@yahoo.com, or Bob Choflet: bchoflet@yahoo.com or 303-863-8689 Stephanie Phibbs: stephaniephibbs@hotmail.com Mark Schneider : dogbuckeye@yahoo.com www.ccmep.org |
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Weekly vigil--Every Tuesday, 4:30pm to 7pm, Lincoln Park
at Colfax & Lincoln -- Bring Signs, Banners, Puppets, Drums,
etc. |
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Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center: Check out NO WAR FOR VOTES! |
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| Durango |
Fort Lewis College |
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| Englewood |
STOP (Students Taking Opposition Peacefully) |
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| Fort Collins | Center for Justice, Peace & Environment
(CJPE) Every Wednesday 5 PM - 6 PM at the intersection of Mulberry & College Avenue (next to Gart's parking lot) |
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| Glenwood Springs | Contact: 970-945-2937 | |
| Greeley | Ad Hoc Anti-War Group: University of Northern Colorado and Community Contact: Carl Wells 970-350-2645 or carlwells@fastmail.ca or Corey Sampson 970-330-4407 We meet every Thursday from 7-8PM at the University Center (upstairs) |
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| Longmont | Peace Vigil EVERY Saturday in Longmont 2:00-3:00pm 6th & Main http://www.ccmep.org/meeting.html#saturday | |
| Montrose | Every Thursday 5-6 p.m. Vigiling and Bannering for world peace Downtown Montrose (corner of Main and Townsend). | |
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| Guilford | Guilford Greens vigil, every Saturday
from 11-12; Contact Cherie Williams, Guilford Peace Alliance |
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| Hartford |
Pledge of Resistance Check www.unitedforpeace.org for details |
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| Middletown |
Wesleyan University |
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| New Britain | Central Connecticut State University: Progressive Students Alliance Contact Katherine Golub: (860) 232-6868 or katjecita@aol.com |
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| New Haven |
CT Peace Coalition |
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Yale University |
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| Storrs/Mansfield |
Every Tuesday from 4 to 5 pm at the northwest corner of Route 195 (Storrs Road) and North Eagleville Road on the sidewalk in front of the Storrs Congregational Church |
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| West Hartford | University of Hartford: Progressive Student Alliance Contact John: people_of_tomorrow@hotmail.com |
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| Willimantic |
Eastern Connecticut State University |
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Air Force Recruiting office, 863 Main Street (next to the Public Library) Contact Kate Donnelly: katrush@neca.com |
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| Mass Action Alert: |
April 12: Mass Rally For Peace April 13: Join a Rally for Global Justice |
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American University: College LIBERTARIANS at American University: Student Peace Action Network AU Chapter: |
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Georgetown University: Georgetown Law Center--Students for peace and justice: |
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George Washington University: Wesley Theological Seminary |
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Mobilizing America's Youth: Peace Action and Student Peace Action Network: |
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| Other Local DC Activist Networks: Anti Capitalist Convergence: www.abolishthebank.org DC Anti War Network: www.dawndc.net DC Statehood Green Party: www.dcstatehoodgreen.org Left Turn: www.leftturn.org SUSTAIN: www.sustaincampaign.org Contact Ramzi: visibleresistance@mutualaid.org or 866 860 9311 American Friends Service Committee/DC Contact Pat Elder: elder@chesapeake.net or 202-302-5548 AFSC Students Not Soldiers Contact Trent Moyer 202-299-1050 or John Judge 202-234-2000 Veterans for Peace: www.veteransforpeace.org Vietnam Veterans Against the War: www.vvaw.org Veterans Against the Iraq War: www.vaiw.org Veterans for Common Sense: www.veteransforcommonsense.org Military Families Speak Out:www.mfso.org |
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| Wilmington | Contact: 302-656-2721 | |
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| Bandenton | Check www.unitedforpeace.org for details | |
| Broward | Broward Anti-War Coalition Check www.endthewar.org for details |
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| Deland | Contact: 386-736-4760 |
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| Deltona | Pax Christi - Florida Chapter 2465 Tracy Lane, Deltona, FL 32728 Contact Ingrid Swenson, State Chair at nosnews@mpinet.net or 386-532-1161 |
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| Gainesville | Community Coalition Against War and
Terrorism c/o United Methodist Church 1320 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL Website: http://www.geocities.com/ccawt2/index.htm Contact: Roger Otterson at ccawt2@aol.com |
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| Graham | Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice PO Box 336, Graham, FL 32042 Participating Cities: Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Broward County, Miami, Delant, Deltona. Contact Carol Moseley at earthweaver@juno.com or 386-532-1161/ 352-468 2610 |
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| Miami | Concerned People Opposed to U.S. War
in Iraq/Miami Coalition Against the War Contact Kevin Blair: kmblair@mindspring.com |
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| Naples |
Pax Christi/ St. John the Evangelist |
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| Orlando |
University of Central Florida: Weekly peace demonstrations. |
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| St. Petersburg |
Women in Black, Gulfcoast Folks in St. Petersburg are trying to pass an anti-war resolution
in their city council. If you have ideas to submit or would like
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| Tallahassee | Tallahassee Network for Justice and
Peace: April Peace Rally in Tallahassee: Join us in the park on a warm April day for a spring celebration of justice and peace. The rally will be held on Saturday, April 19, in the Chain of Parks at Park Avenue and Monroe Street from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. After the rally we will walk (chanting and singing) to the Old Capitol. Drumming, chanting, and recorded music will begin at 9:30 a.m. Speakers and musicians, please plan to perform between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Free parking will be available at state parking lots and on the street. Printable street maps will be provided as soon as possible at one of our Web sites. Our sponsors are Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace, Veterans for Peace, Pax Christi, and Tallahassee Green Party. If you would like to play, sing, or speak (read a poem, a brief article, or a short speech), please contact Kristin King at (850) 425-4658 (h), or luz_antigua@hotmail.com For general info, contact Ed Deaton, Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace: (850) 877-1497(leave a message) or edde@freenet.tlh.fl.us Witnesses for peace every Thursday from 4:00 pm until 6:00
pm and every Sunday from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm in front
of the Old Capitol at the corner of Monroe Street and Apalachee
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| Tampa | MacDill Peace Rally MacDill AFB - Tampa, Florida JOIN THE RALLY! For more: www.macdillpeacerally.org Contact 727-826-6960 or info@macdillpeacerally.org |
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Tampa Bay Peace Education Program |
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| Vero Beach |
Indian River Green Party |
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| West Palm Beach | Weekly Peace Vigil Fridays, 5 - 6 pm MLK Memorial;
Currie Park Pax Christi, Palm Beach, Contact: 561-691-0904 or 4thr@gate.net www.pcfla.org/pcpb www.freelakeworth.com/NEWFLWframeset.htm |
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| Atlanta |
Georgia Peace Coalition InterFaith Atlanta Coalition for Justice and Peace in the World Weekly No War on Iraq Rallies THE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR CENTER FOR NONVIOLENT SOCIAL CHANGE |
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| Conscience International 4685 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, A-7, Atlanta, GA 30338 Contact Jim Jennings: Tel: 770-454-9109/ Fax: 770-936-0996 or conscience@usa.com Website: www.guidestar.org |
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| STAND (Students Take Action for New
Directions ) STAND bumper stickers are available! Please send me an e-mail letting me know how many you need. They are free if you renew your membership or join ($5 for a student membership). Cost: .50 to members, and $1 to non-members. Purchase a few for .50 and sell them to raise money for your chapter. They are white with navy blue writing and read: "another student 4 PEACE wand.org/STAND" Contact Cicley Gay: 404-524-5999/ fax: 404-524-7593 or stand@wand.org www.wand.org |
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| Decatur | No War Rally Every Sunday 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Join this rally every Sunday after worship until 1:00 PM on the corner of Medlock and Scott in Decatur. Located at: North Decatur Presbyterian Church Contact Bobbie Wrenn Banks: 404 524 5999 or membership@wand.org |
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| Big Island/Hawai'i |
Malu Aina Peace Education Organization. Weekly Peace Vigil, rain or shine, now entering its second
year (started on Sept. 12, 2001). Every Friday, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
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Hilo, island of Hawai'i: http://kanaka.org/peace-rally.htm UH-Hilo and Hawaii Community College: Global Hope |
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| Maui |
Maui Peace Action: |
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Honolulu: Manoa: |
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| Kaneohe: Given the trauma that visited Hawaii's economy during and following the first Gulf War in 1991, this issue has special resonance to residents of Oahu, providing additional impetus to join this drive for deliberateness and reason. So far, 162 cities in the U.S. have convinced their City Councils to pass resolutions against the war, and dozens of other cities are working on it (check www.citiesforpeace.org for details). We are circulating a petition via email which, with the complete signers' list, will be delivered to our Honolulu City Council. For a copy of the petition to sign contact Bob Stiver, Co-Chair(Oahu): stiver-aloha@hawaii.rr.com |
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| Ames |
Iowa State University |
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| Cedar Rapids | Kennedy High School Contact Kevin Owens: Kevo50@aol.com |
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| Davenport | Quad Citizens for Peace holds a
vigil every Sunday; Contact Pamela Spencer: spencerp@mail.davenport.k12.ia.us Weekly Vigil 3:00 - Sundays Davenport Iowa Location: Rock
Island County Court House. At the bottom of the Centennial Bridge
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| Des Moines |
Wednesdays 5-6 pm rally at Nollen Plaza to hold signs and
bring the message of nonviolence to Des Moines. |
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| Dubuque |
Clarke College: Local Events: |
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| Grinnell | Grinnell College: Grinnell has passed an initiative similar to an anti-war resolution but more like a referendum. The students are available to talk to other students trying to pass resolutions in their schools. Check out www.citiesforpeace.org or Contact Liz Mallott for initiatives: mallotte@grinnell.edu Or Contact Eli Zigas: antiwar@grinnell.edu or 641-269-4039 |
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| Iowa City |
University of Iowa: Iowans for Peace |
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| Boise |
Idaho Peace Coalition: Saturday April 26 - |
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| Moscow |
Weekly Candlelight Vigil 4:00 pm - 6:00 Fridays Friendship
Square, Moscow, Idaho Phone |
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| Bloomington | Normal Citizens for Peace and Justice Weekly silent vigil for peace, every Tuesday from 7:00 - 7:30 p.m: West Side, Old Courthouse, downtown Bloomington. Please bring a candle in a covered container. |
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| Carbondale | Saturdays - Noon - 1 pm Corner of Route 13 & Main Street Carbondale, IL. We are meeting at corner of Route 13 and Main Street in Carbondale at noon until 1 pm. We are providing an alternative view to the conservative newspaper and TV news coverage in our area. |
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| Chicago |
The Lysistrata Project of Chicago American Friends Service Committee,Chicago Peace Website: www.peacechicago.org Eighth Day Center for Justice: Historians Against the War: |
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| Chicagoland Student Anti-War Network
(CSAWN) For more information on CSAWN or the CAN conference, contact: csawn@hotmail.com, 773-227-7873, or contact Jessica Maiorca: j4essica@hotmail.com Evanston Township HS: Columbia College |
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| Chicago-Lakeshore - Loyola University Contact Jacqueline Boyd: jboyd@luc.edu |
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| Dekalb | FRIDAYS - 5 PM DeKalb Area Peace Gathering: Center Column Corner of First & Lincoln at the City Clock Park, DeKalb, IL We are still meeting weekly out here in DeKalb, 40+ is our average, no matter how cold. Our collective, the Center Column Feature, are planning to keep active coverage of Peace Activities in our fair city. Contact Garth Liebhaber: garthliebhaber@hotmail.com |
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| Galesburg | Knox College: The Student Senate at Knox College in Galesburg, IL passed a resolution denouncing the President's actions regarding the war on Iraq. Several weeks ago, many senators were upset that the action we took was against the constitution of our senate, and voted to have the resolution repealed. While it was repealed, comprimise was made, and a referendum is currently being held as to whether or not we should pass this resolution. This debate has been a pretty interesting one. To check on the status of their referendum, check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Devin Hogan: dhogan@knox.edu, 309-341-8304 |
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| Geneva |
Fox Valley Peace Coalition |
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| Moline | Black Hawk College: Contact Sonny Kunchick: fredkunchick75@hotmail.com |
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| Palatine |
Northwest Suburban SUSTAIN |
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| Rock Island |
For the Illinois/Iowa Quad Cities: Weekly Vigil for Peace Fridays, 3 to 4 pm On the Rock Island
side of the Arsenal Bridge |
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| Springfield | Contact Patty Drake: 217-525-1975 or
Diane Hughes, (217) 544-3997 springfieldimc.org/imcspringfield/peace.htm |
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| Urbana/Champaign | University of Illinois: The UIUC Student Government has passed a resolution to oppose the Iraq War. The UIUC student government represents over 32,000 students. More info available here: http://www.dailyillini.com/jan03/jan30/ Contact Matt Reichel: reichel@students.uiuc.edu |
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| Wheaton | Wheaton College Contact Ryan Shiffer: ryanshiffer@yahoo.com |
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| Anderson | Anderson University Contact JoAnna Woodruff: jrwoodruff@anderson.edu |
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| Bloomington |
Indiana University: Every Wednesday: Anti-war demonstration at the Monroe County Courthouse, Bloomington, IN, 5 PM. Candlelight Vigil |
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| Goshen | Goshen College: Contact Celeste Kennel-Shank: celestegks@goshen.edu or Emily Miller: emilykm@goshen.edu |
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| Lafayette and W. Lafayette |
Weekly peace vigil, St. Rd 26 and Tappewingo Drive. |
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| Nashville |
Peace Vigil, Every Saturday - 6 pm Candlelight vigil at the courthouse in Nashville |
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| North Manchester | Manchester College Vigil, every Monday, in front of Cordier Auditorium at Manchester College Contact Ben Long: 219-982-6941 |
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| Richmond | Richmond Peaceful Response holds
a silent prayer vigil for peace from noon to 1 p.m. every Wednesday
at the corner of North A and 5th Streets (outside the Richmond
City Building, across from the post office, on US 40). Contact Susan Lee Barton susanleebk@juno.com or 765-935-5762. |
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| South Bend | Mondays, 5-6 pm By the Federal Building (corner
of Main and Jefferson, South Bend) Weekly Vigil www.nd.edu/~awesthue/MichianaPeace |
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| Lawrence | Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice: PO Box 474, Lawrence, KS 66044 Contact: Allan Hanson hanson@mail.ukans.edu or 913-841-3026 or Contact: Lynate Pettengill at 913-331-0625 |
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and Campus Greens Contact Maggie Beedles: maggievi@ku.edu |
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Students for Peace, an organization at the University
of Kansas, held an anti-war demonstration in conjunction with
the nation-wide protest against the war with Iraq. Holding signs
reading "Drop Bush not Bombs" and "I apologize for
America," University of Kansas students protested against a
possible war with Iraq. Students assembled near Wescoe Hall, chanting
"President Bush, you can't hide. We don't want your genocide."
Organizers had encouraged faculty, students and staff to walk out
of classes and join the protest. Many of the students at the protest
had been excused from their political rhetoric class to listen to
the speeches. The event was co-sponsored by the National Student
and Youth Peace Coalition and by The 180 Degrees Movement for Democracy
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| Manhattan | Manhattan Alliance for Peace & Justice
-Weekly Antiwar/Peace protest: Corner 3rd & Tuttle Creek Blvd Every Saturday until bombing ceases 12:00pm-1:15 pm Contact Sarieah Macdonald: sarieah@dancingmoon-herbs.com www.mapj.org |
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| Wichita |
Feminist Peace Network Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas |
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Weekly vigils: Tuesdays - 5 pm. Two locations: Downtown Island on Douglas Ave in front of Century II 29th & Rock Road |
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| Wichita State University: Contact Brigitte Roussel, Associate Professor of French: (316)978-6658 |
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| Berea | Contact: Johnny Zokovitch, Communications
Director, Pax Christi USA: johnnypcusa@yahoo.com
or (352) 271-6941 www.paxchristiusa.org |
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| Lexington |
Thursdays - 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Interfaith Prayer Vigil
for Peace Triangle Park, downtown |
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| Lexington Community College Contact Rebecca Glasscock, Assistant Professor of Geography: rcglas1@uky.edu |
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| Monroe |
University of Louisiana-Monroe: ULM Peace Rally |
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| New Orleans |
Louisiana Organizing to Stop War on Iraq (new group!) New Orleans Student Rally for Peace: |
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| Tulane University and Loyola University: Contact Clare Davis-Wheeler: claredw@hotmail.com |
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| Amherst |
Amherst College and 5-Colleges (UMASS Amherst, Hampshire,
Smith, Mt Holyoke): Hampshire College: |
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| Boston | United for Justice with Peace Contact Laurie: ldougherty@igc.org Broadway Bicycle School: broadwaybicycleschool.com Bikes Not Bombs:www.bikesnotbombs.org Jamaica Plain Action Network (JPAN): www.jpcentral.org |
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Boston College:Global Justice Project |
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| Tufts University Contact Sam Milton: samuel.milton@tufts.edu |
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| Deerfield |
Traprock Peace Center |
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| Fitchburg |
Fitchburg State College: .DOWNTOWN FITCHBURG - Weekly rallies |
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| Jamaica Plain | Community United Against Wars Local youth and other members of the Latino Community. The coalition includes high school students from Jamaica Plain and Roxbury, City Life/Vida Urbana, Haymarket People's Fund, and Jamaica Plain Action Network Contact Haymarket People's Fund: 617-522-7676 ext. 102 or kwah@haymarket.org |
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| Springfield |
See www.traprockpeace.org for details EVERY FRIDAY (Starting 12/21) VIGIL FOR PEACE & TO STOP A LIFETIME OF WAR 4:30-5:30pm, Court Square, downtown Springfield. All are Welcome. |
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| Wheaton | Wheaton College Contact Jonathan Walsh, faculty member: jwalsh@wheatonma.edu |
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| Worcester |
Worcester Peace Works: Clark University: WEEKLY MEETING: Worcester Peace Works WEEKLY VIGILS AGAINST WAR: HOLY CROSS COLLEGE ASSUMPTION COLLEGE For more information on above events contact Kevin Ksen:
508-797-3264 or worcprogressives@juno.com
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| Annapolis | St. John's College--Progressive Student
Coalition Contact Ryan Rylee: 410-280-0696 (Donations to St Johns College Student Coalition for Social Responsibility) |
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| Baltimore |
The Cost Of War Is Paid By The Poor - March from Baltimore to
Washington D.C. Come to a planning meeting on Thursday April 3 at 7:30pm
at the Progressive Action Center in Baltimore (1443 Gorsuch Ave,
at Kirk Ave.). AFSC Baltimore: Loyola College: Weekly Events: |
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| Baltimore County | University of Maryland, Baltimore County: UMD students, like those in the Iranian activist group 16Azar and those from Left Turn, have been active against the war. For more on these groups and UMD's efforts: Contact Babak Tofigi: btofig1@umbc.edu |
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| Cantonsville | Vigil for peaceful justice and civil liberties every Friday from 5-6 PM on the overpass of Frederick Road (where it crosses over the beltway) at Exit 13. Bring a candle, a sign, a banner, or a drum. | |
| Chevy Chase |
The Montgomery County Bill of Rights Coalition: |
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| College Park |
University of Maryland SPAN Chapter:* University of Maryland progressive student groups: *The UMCP Graduate student government has also passed anti-war
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| Montgomery Co. |
MGOCO:Montgomery County Students for Peace and Justice |
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| Takoma Park |
Montgomery County Town Hall Meeting : *Takoma Park is now an official City For Peace. |
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| Brunswick |
Bowdoin College: |
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| Lewiston | Bates College: A Majority of Bates students oppose preemptive military action in Iraq: International politics came home to Bates when the Representative Assembly, the college's student governing body, adopted a resolution condemning preemptive military action in Iraq after a heated debate that lasted nearly 90 minutes. The resolution came as a result of an on-campus petition drive that received 959 signatures, representing nearly 57 percent of the student body. The resolution was approved by a vote of 45 to 9. For more, check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Collin Easton: ceaton@abacus.bates.edu |
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| Orono | University of Maine Contact Doug Allen, faculty coordinator: dallen@maine.maine.edu for a complete listing |
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| Waterville | Colby College: Colby College in Waterville, Maine just passed the same resolution as Bates College did. For more, check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Emily Posner: ehposner@colby.edu |
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| Allendale | Grand Valley State Contact Eaaron Henders, faculty member: henderse@gvsu.edu |
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| Ann Arbor |
Ann Arbor Coalition Against the War: University of Michigan: Every Wednesday, 5:15 PM Women In Black |
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| Dearborn | University of Michigan-Dearborn: UMI-dearborn had a referendum on an anti-war resolution, which later passed. The Student Government at our school was unsure about the student body's opinion on the war, so they planned a student referendum on the actual resolution (the resolution was presented at several booths all over campus, and students had the choice to vote "Yes" or "No" on the resolution itself) and they also organized a town hall meeting. At the town hall, the proportion of students who supported the resolution vs those against it was like 25 to 1. And a similar proportion came out in the student referendum (around 20 yes votes to every no vote). For more check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Hassan Abraham: ebe71@hotmail.com |
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| Detroit |
Wayne State University: Green House Peace Project: Women In Black/Women in Unity Against War: Sat. May 10th: Eastern Market, corner of Russell & Wilkins, Detroit Sat. June 14th: Clark Park, Vernor & Clark, Southwest
Detroit Contact: wiunity@hotmail.com |
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| Grand Rapids |
Calvin College Grand Rapids Area People's Alliance for Change and Justice:
Supports anti-war and organizing of all sorts: political, economic,
cultural and social. We network with student and other groups and
work on various issues. Our general meeting times are Sundays
in the early evening but those who cannot meet are also invited
to get updates and come out to direct actions and other events.
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| Holland |
Holland Peacemakers: |
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| Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo Non-Violent Opposition to War
(KNOW) Weekly anti-war protest in front of the federal building at West Michigan Ave. and Park St. The protest occurs every Tuesday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and every Sunday from noon-1 p.m. |
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| Lansing |
Vigil for Peace Fridays - 12:00 noon -1:00 pm Federal building
in downtown Lansing at the intersection of Allegan and Townsend
Streets. |
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| Mt. Pleasant |
Central Michigan University: |
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| Perry | Knights of the Socially Conscious: P.O. Box 828 Perry, Michigan 48872 The Knights of the Socially Conscious goals are simple. To work towards peace and to oppose war. Our goal is to unite people and bring them information on world events and what they can do to change them. We work towards the the end of human and civil rights abuses of ALL peoples of the world. We believe that PEACE is PATRIOTIC. To receive email updates from KSC contact: EarthForceUnited@aol.com |
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| Port Huron | Blue Water Pax Christi, a Christian
group committed to peace. Contact: (810) 982-2870. |
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| Saginaw |
Saginaw Valley State University: |
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| Traverse City |
www.geocities.com/votermichigan *Traverse City is a City for Peace: |
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| Brainerd | Brainerd and Central Lakes College Actions listed at www.antiwarcommittee.com Contact Kristen Blann: klb@fw.umn.edu |
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| Duluth |
University of Minnesota-Duluth: Loaves and Fishes |
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| Hopkins |
Alliant Action |
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| Mankato | Wednesdays - Noon - 1:00 Peace Vigil In Mankato in front of the Post Office. | |
| Northfield | People of Peace and Goodwill. Saturdays at noon | |