Student Action

Latest updates: May 8, 2003

Information on Campus and Community Activism Around Iraq:
Iraq and the War on Terrorism

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To update your listings or make a change to a current posting:
Contact FPIF's Student Outreach Coordinator Julie Ajinkya at julie@ips-dc.org.

We update this calendar every Thursday, so please give us ample notice.

AK

 
  Anchorage University of Alaska - Anchorage:
Contact April Warwick: 907.272.8270, 907.338.7777, april@uaa.alaska.edu, or awarwick@ak.net
  Fairbanks

University of Alaska - Fairbanks:
Contact Tammy Mix, Department of Sociology: 907.474.7025, fftlm@uaf.edu

  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
  Valdez Contact Nancy Lethcoe: 907-835-5175
 

AL

 
  Birmingham

Contact Rev. Elaine Blanchard, Pilgrim Congregational Church: EBlanchard@bham.rr.com

  Huntsville Contact: Johnny Zokovitch, Communications Director, Pax Christi USA: johnnypcusa@yahoo.comor (352) 271-6941
www.paxchristiusa.org
  Tuscaloosa

University of Alabama:
Contact Christina Buckelew: ChristinaFayB@aol.com

 

AR

 
  Conway Hendrix College:
Students Transforming and Resisting Corporations (STARC):
Contact Seth Baldy: (501)-513-1388
www.hendrix.edu/STARC
  Fayetteville

University of Arkansas:
Progressive Student Association
We are currently writing a resolution to condemn the impending war with Iraq to be argued in front of our student government.
Contact Daniel Vaught: dvaught@uark.edu or check out www.citiesforpeace.org

  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.
www.acpj.org

 

AZ

 
  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
  Goodyear End the Economic Sanctions Against the Iraqi People
Contact Sherry Bohlen: 480-497-6541 webmaster@protectchild.org,
Website: www.protectchild.org
  Flagstaff Desert Concerns
Contact Daniel Robicheau: danrobicheau@hotmail.com
    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
  Phoenix

Glendale Community College:
Students from Glendale Community College in Arizona held a teach-in recently to coincide with a local Phoenix march and the national mobilization in New York. The teach-in on Iraq went better than expected as did the rally in downtown Phoenix. There will be another such discussion on Iraq in a week or two.
Contact Jacob Romero: carpetcrawlers@hotmail.com

Women in Black vigil, Wednesdays from 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Patriot's Park (Central Ave. and Washington St.);
Contact: WIB@azpeace.org, www.womeninblack.net or http://www.azpeace.org/womeninblack.html

  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
  Tucson Turnwind
529 N. 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85705
Contact Jordan: 520-388-5633 or turnwind_az@yahoo.com
 

CA

 
  Alameda Tuesdays Peace Vigil Tuesdays - 5:30 p.m.
Nonviolent vigil for peace every Tuesday First stoplight on Webster Street
  Arcata

Arcata City Council is a City for Peace:
Check out www.citiesforpeace.org for more

Humboldt State:
Contact Jessica Whatcott: jw43@humboldt.edu

  Berkeley

UC-Berkeley:
Contact: 510-333-4604, berkeleyjustice@yahoo.com or ChretienTodd@aol.com

   

VIGIL EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM PEACE WALK at 7:00 PM
Meet at the Berkeley Bart station (corner of Shattuck & Center) We walk through the commercial district along Shattuck Avenue
Contact: www.geocities.com/vigil4peace/vigil

  Chico

Chico State:
Currently students are holding an anti-war campout at Chico State, and have passed an anti-war resolution.
Contact Harjit: xseasickx@hotmail.com

Women in Black: Weekly Vigil -- Thursdays - 5:30 p.m.
We gather at 4th St. and Main Streets in Chico, mourning the victims of all wars. All welcome.

  Claremont

Claremont Peace Vigil Committee:
Contact: (909) 624-0884

  Davis

Weekly Vigil - Saturdays 11:00 - 12:00 Downtown G Street Plaza Davis
Contact Cindy Litman (530-758-8575)

  Fairfax

Peace Rallies Every Sunday, 11:00 AM Grassy Park, Downtown Fairfax
Contact Angelina Frost or Peaceman at (415) 458-0121 or email handsong@pacbell.net
www.askpeace.org

  Fresno

Peace Fresno:
Contact Ralphy Avitia: 977-4247
www.peacefresno.org

  Los Angeles

Peace No War/Action LA:
*Since some events may change or cancel withouth advance notice, PLEASE call and check with the event organizer before you go*
http://www.peacenowar.net/Region.htm
Contact: siuhin@aol.com or PeaceNoWar@ActionLA.org

ActionLA:
ActionLA's activist Cultural Café is a monthly film/community dialogue event by ActionLA.
For More information: Lee Siu Hin at (213)413-1778 or ActionLA@ActionLA.org
www.ActionLA.org

University of California-LA:
UCLA is one of the many colleges that passed a peace resolution.
Here's the article about it in our school newspaper:
http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=21983
Contact Eric Tang: bobotang@ucla.edu

CalArts:
For information on the Peace and Justice group here, contact Severin: Severinbehnen@hotmail.com

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.
The Peace Center - 8124 W Third St. LA 90048
Contact: www.coalitionforworldpeace.org or 323-852-9808!

Catholic Worker Peace Vigil
Contact LA Catholic Worker: 323 627 8789

Daily Los Angeles Peace Vigil
Downtown Federal Building (300 Los Angeles St) 8 am -9 am
http://www.actionla.org/peace/p_09.html#vigil

  Long Beach

CAL STATE LONG BEACH:
Contact Giselle Lee: teachnshare@yahoo.com

  Monterey Mondays 12 noon - 1 PM PEACE VIGIL Griffin Plaza,
Contact Pearl & Abrego Joyce at jvan@mbay.net
  Nevada City Thursdays, 5-6:30pm, Broad Street in Calanan Park, Nevada City. Weekly Peace Vigil
Contact: 530-470-9797, www.sacpeace.org
  Oakland

Weekly event:
Lake Merritt Neighbors Organized for Peace (LMNOP)
Weekly Peace Walk Sundays, 3:00 PM East end of Lake Merritt, between Grand and Lakeshore
Contact Beth Wagner: (510)763-8712 or lmno4p@yahoo.com

  Ocean Beach Contact: 619-223-2382
www.sdcpj.org
  Orange County Orange County Peace Coalition in Costa Mesa
Contact : (714) 637-8313
  Ojai Ojai Valley People in Black
Weekly Peace Vigil Fridays, 4:30 - 5:15 pm, Libbey Park Pergola
Contact Carol Grier: cgrier@ojai.net
  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
  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
  Salinas DEMONSTRATION FOR PEACE, noon to 1 p.m. Fridays at downtown post office, 100 W. Alisal St., Salinas.
Contact: 754-5554
  San Diego

San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice:
Volunteers should email: jaimechavez@juno.com
www.cesar-e-chavez.org

Chicano Youth Conference:
M.E.Ch.A. de SD City College aims to encourage and inspire young minds with stimulating workshops and a number of passionate speakers. Workshops, interactive caucuses, inspirational speakers. The CYC is an opportunity for high school students to unite, learn, interact, and establish a sense of solidarity.
Contact: CYC2003@mechadesdcc.org, (619) 388-4489, or
MECHA@mechadesdcc.org.
http://www.mechadesdcc.org/index2.html

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.
Contact: prcsandiego@igc.org, or 619-263-9301

San Diego State University:
Contact Carole Kennedy, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science: 619- 594-0400 or ckennedy@mail.sdsu.edu
More info: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~ckennedy/teachin.html

   

Cal State San Marcos-San Diego
Be on the lookout!! The Progressive Activists Network will be continuing its socially relevant film series for the Spring 2003. We will show seven films about various topics ranging from the Death Penalty to the Israeli-Palestine conflict. All films will be followed by a guest lecturer and handouts about the topic. There are also Pizza and drinks provided at every event. These films are open to faculty, staff, and students, please come out and learn something new...
Contact Manal Yamout: MYrun013@msn.com

Other community actions:
Contact Jon Daum: jdaum@daumweigle.com, 858-484-3111

http://www.activistsandiego.org and www.sdcpj.org

  San Francisco

San Francisco Interfaith Center:
For more information on how to participate in upcoming peace vigils, including how to volunteer, please visit http://www.workingassets.com/interfaith or call the San Francisco Interfaith Center: 415/495-1709

  San Jose

San Jose State:
The Associated Student Government of San Jose State University in California has passed a resolution against a unilateral U.S. attack on Iraq.
To check on the status, go to www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Arash Shokouh, San Jose State University, Associated Students Inc: ashokouh@attbi.com

Weekly Peace Vigil, Friday evenings from 4:30pm to 6:00pm
San Jose Federal Building,2nd and San Carlos
Contact: (408) 735-8980, or davidrlowe@earthlink.net

  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
  Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Junior College
Contact Barry Latham-Ponneck: barrylp51@hotmail.com or 707-829-1928
  Santa Cruz:

UC-Santa Cruz:
Contact Abbey Simmons: abbey_treehugger@hotmail.com
or Ryan Wadsworth: ryan_wadsworth@hotmail.com

  Stanford

Stanford University:
See an article from the Stanford Daily: "Students Skip Classes, Rally for Peace"
http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=10560&repository=
0001_article

  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
  Walnut Creek Weekly Peace Walk Sundays, 3 PM
www.webwm.com/LMNOP
  Watsonville Fridays 5-6 PM - Peace Vigil Main St. at the Plaza
www.rcnv.org/rcnv/calendar/index.htm
  Yucaipa Crafton Hills College
Student Peace Action chapter:
Contact Zoe Momsen : zoeluvsandy@yahoo.com
 

CO

 
  Boulder

Fight War Not Wars
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm, Fridays -- Location 28th and Pearl
rockymountain.indymedia.org

Nightly - 7 PM Vigil at the County Courthouse

Boulder Quaker Community
Fridays 12 noon to 1 pm and Sundays 1 pm to 2 pm in Boulder: Silent Vigils for Peace; Broadway and Pearl
Contact: 303-447-2168

    Tikkun Community
Contact: 303-823-5233 or 970-223-8944
www.CJJP.org
  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
  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
   

Weekly vigil--Every Tuesday, 4:30pm to 7pm, Lincoln Park at Colfax & Lincoln -- Bring Signs, Banners, Puppets, Drums, etc.
And Every Thursday 5-6 pm Denver Silent Peace Vigil 19th and California
Contact: (303) 296-6390

   

Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center:
Contact: 303 444 6981
www.rmpjc.org

Check out NO WAR FOR VOTES!
http://www.rmpjc.org/2002/NoWarForVotes.html

  Durango

Fort Lewis College
Contact Kalin Griggs, Southwest Colorado Peace Coalition: Grigg_K@fortlewis.edu or 970-247-7641

  Englewood

STOP (Students Taking Opposition Peacefully)
We now have over 80 members just from our high school (Cherry Creek)alone, which is in a very conservative part of the state. We are currently in the process of helping to network and coordinate all the high school student groups in CO. Many members of STOP have well developed organizing skills, but we can always use some assistance.
Contact Nick Salter, STOP (Students Taking Opposition Peacefully):
globaljusticenow@aol.com or 303-220-1588 (h)

  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)
  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)
  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).
 

CT

 
  Guilford Guilford Greens vigil, every Saturday from 11-12;
Contact Cherie Williams, Guilford Peace Alliance
  Hartford

Pledge of Resistance
Contact Rev. Allie Perry
: 203/865-6575 or aperry7247@aol.com

Check www.unitedforpeace.org for details

  Middletown

Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University has recently begun its own campaign to pass a student resolution opposing the war
Contact Ben Somberg: (860) 685 4578 or Kerry Doyle: (860) 685 4770 or kpdoyle@wesleyan.edu

  New Britain Central Connecticut State University:
Progressive Students Alliance

Contact Katherine Golub: (860) 232-6868 or katjecita@aol.com
  New Haven

CT Peace Coalition
Continuing New Haven Vigils:
Sunday afternoons, noon to 1 pm Broadway and Elm organized by the CT Peace Coalition/New Haven,
Contact: 203-777-3460 or mvc@igc.org

   

Yale University
Contact Chesa Boudin: chesa@yale.edu, 203 436-1193; Sam Bernstein: samuel.bernstein@yale.edu; or Carolyn Rothman: carolyn.rothman@yale.edu

  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

  West Hartford University of Hartford:
Progressive Student Alliance

Contact John: people_of_tomorrow@hotmail.com
  Willimantic

Eastern Connecticut State University
Contact Greg Andrews: mtuchols@cox.net

    Every Thursday from 5 to 6 pm in front of the Air Force Recruiting office, 863 Main Street (next to the Public Library)
Contact Kate Donnelly: katrush@neca.com
 

DC

   
  Mass Action Alert:

April 12: Mass Rally For Peace
Freedom Plaza 12 Noon
Rally at noon and them march to Farragut Square, passing the White House along the way
See www.internationalanswer.org for route

April 13: Join a Rally for Global Justice
Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 11AM
Malcolm X / Meridian Hill Park (16th & Euclid Streets, NW)Music, poetry, speakers, puppets, & more!

   

American University:
AU for Peace:
Our overarching goal is to educate and organize the AU community to take actions for peace both on and off campus.
Every Friday afternoon at 4:30pm we have a protest at Massachusetts and 34th (next to the Norwegian Embassy) - we hold signs for peace in an effort to encourage consciousness and conversation about a possible war with Iraq. We meet on the street side of Ward Circle Building at AU at 4pm and walk together.
Ian Ward is coordinating these protests, and he can be reached at ianshward@hotmail.com
For information on the group and to be added to our listserv, people can contact AUforPeace@yahoo.com

College LIBERTARIANS at American University:
http://www.AULibertarians.com

Student Peace Action Network AU Chapter:
Contact Colleen Zaner:
cz7015a@american.edu

   

Georgetown University:
Student Peace Action Network GU:
SPAN at GU is continuing its anti-war campout in the Red Square of Georgetown's main campus.
Contact Emma McCandlish: emccandlish@yahoo.com or Emil Totonchi: ept3@georgetown.edu

Georgetown Law Center--Students for peace and justice:
In a time when Israeli-Palestinian tensions run high, the Middle East peace process has stalled, and international attention is averted from the significance these facts pose to regional security, we are pleased to announce SEEKING PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, a four-part series that explores the issues. Brought to you by Georgetown University Law Center's Students for Peace and Justice, with help from our co-sponsors: the Jewish Law Students Association, the Muslim Law Students Association, and the Middle East Law Society.
Upcoming events:
PEACE CAFÉ
FRIDAY APRIL 11 1:30PM ROOM 210
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER
Small Group Discussions Facilitated by GULC Professors and students. Free, delicious food will be served!!! All events are free of charge and open to anyone. Please feel free to invite others.
For directions to the Law Center, see http://www.law.georgetown.edu/topics/directions.html
For more information contact Tarek Maassarani: tfm6@bulldog.georgetown.edu

   

George Washington University:
GWU Students Against War in Iraq:
Contact Tim: 781-640-6192
Or contact Arathi Ravichandran: Arathir@gwu.edu

Wesley Theological Seminary
Contact Erika Newport, NRDI: nrdi@wesleysem.edu or 202-885-8648

   

Mobilizing America's Youth:
MAY is holding a conference in DC in April that aims to get youth (ages 18-30) involved in the political and legislative processes. The organizers are looking for people to lead break-out groups for the attendees (primarily college students). They are planning to have sessions about various topics, including: Political Involvement, Access to Education, Environment, Community Service, Drug Policy Reform, Election Reform, Juvenile Justice, Social Security Reform, and Youth Poverty. If you have expertise in any of these topics and you're interested in being a leading a break-out session or being a speaker, you can contact the organizer Kalin McKenna: 510-642-4018 or
mobilizingamericasyouth@yahoo.com

Peace Action and Student Peace Action Network:
"We could use that $100 billion to quadruple funding for our schools...
But what for when we can have a war instead?"
Student Peace Action Network has brand-new antiwar t-shirts.
All proceeds go to support the work of Student Peace Action Network, a nationwide grassroots organization of high school and college groups taking action for peace and justice:
*Are 100% union-made (no sweatshops!)
*Come in red, green, and black, sizes S-XXL
*Feature an irreverent anti-war design
*Are $12 + shipping
*Are available at a discount rate for group fundraisers
Check out the shirts at our website:
www.StudentPeaceAction.org/tshirt.html.
Questions? Email span@peace-action.org with the subject "SPAN t-shirts."

    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
 

DE

 
  Wilmington Contact: 302-656-2721
 

FL


 

  Bandenton Check www.unitedforpeace.org for details
  Broward Broward Anti-War Coalition
Check www.endthewar.org for details
  Deland Contact: 386-736-4760
  Deltona Pax Christi - Florida Chapter
2465 Tracy Lane, Deltona, FL 32728
Contact Ingrid Swenson, State Chair at nosnews@mpinet.net or 386-532-1161
  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
  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
  Miami Concerned People Opposed to U.S. War in Iraq/Miami Coalition Against the War
Contact Kevin Blair: kmblair@mindspring.com
  Naples

Pax Christi/ St. John the Evangelist
Contact Karen Dwyer: paxchristinaples@comcast.net or (239) 594-5754

  Orlando

University of Central Florida:
Campus Peace Action
www.campuspeaceaction.org
Contact Jonathan Leto, Vice President: jonathan@leto.net

Weekly peace demonstrations.
Visit www.peaceorlando.com for updates or
Contact Kathy: wick1@cfl.rr.com

  St. Petersburg

Women in Black, Gulfcoast
Contact Diane Cardin-Kamleiter: 727-822-1543 or dckamleiter@cs.com

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 to help:
Contact Jay Alexander or Diane Kamleiter: jayalexus@yahoo.com
or dckamleiter@cs.com
Check the status at www.citiesforpeace.org

  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 Parkway.
http://www.tnjp.org

  Tampa MacDill Peace Rally
MacDill AFB - Tampa, Florida JOIN THE RALLY!
For more: www.macdillpeacerally.org
Contact 727-826-6960 or
info@macdillpeacerally.org
   

Tampa Bay Peace Education Program
Friends Meeting House, 130 19th Ave Southeast, St Petersburg, FL 33705
Contact:727-823-2113, peace@circusmcgurkis.org , webkeeper@circusmcgurkis.org
More info at
http://www.circusmcgurkis.org/peacepages/
Related links:
Circus McGurkis: www.circusmcgurkis.org
Peace Pledge Campaign: www.endthewar.org or www.circusmcgurkis.org/peaceaction

  Vero Beach

Indian River Green Party
Contact Mindy Stone: 772-564-7476 or mindystone@yahoo.com

  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
 

GA

 
  Atlanta

Georgia Peace Coalition
The Peace Coalition includes the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, American Friends Service Committee, Atlanta University Center Students for Peace Coalition, Concerned Black Clergy, Doubts About War, Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda, Georgia Green Party, InterFaith Atlanta, Coalition for Justice and Peace in the World, International Action Center/Atlanta, Mennonite Peace Fellowship, Nipponzon Myohoji, Not in Our Name, Pax Christi, Physicians for Social Responsibility/Atlanta, Refuse and Resist, Students for Peace at UGA, Students Take Action for New Directions, Students Organizing for Justice, United Nations Association/Atlanta, Tikkun Olam, Women's Action for New Directions, and more.
Contact: 404-522-4500

InterFaith Atlanta Coalition for Justice and Peace in the World
Held a Dec. 10 peace vigil and rally in downtown Atlanta.
For future actions contact Ann Mauney:
maubro@aol.com

Weekly No War on Iraq Rallies
Rallies outside Zell Miller's office at the corner of Peachtree and 14th St, Colony Square Every Friday, noon-1:00PM
Sponsored By: Georgia Peace Coalition, WAND, InterFaith Atlanta
Coalition for Justice and Peace in the World

THE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR CENTER FOR NONVIOLENT SOCIAL CHANGE
Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigil Every Sunday, 2:00 - 2:30 PM
449 Auburn Avenue Atlanta, Pax Christi, American Friends Service Committee, Nipponzan Myohoji, Atlanta Buddhist Dojo, Congregation Bet Haverim, etc.
Contact: (678) 339-9602

    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
    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
  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
 

HI

 
  Big Island/Hawai'i

Malu Aina Peace Education Organization.
Contact: info@malu-aina.org or (808) 966-7622

Weekly Peace Vigil, rain or shine, now entering its second year (started on Sept. 12, 2001). Every Friday, 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the downtown Federal Building (Hilo Post Office).
For details, click on maluaina.pitas.com or phone (808) 966-7622

   

Hilo, island of Hawai'i: http://kanaka.org/peace-rally.htm

UH-Hilo and Hawaii Community College: Global Hope
An official UH-Hilo and Hawaii Community College student club, currently, we have two peace actions on the agenda which can be found at http://globalhope.blogspot.com and http://no-war.blogspot.com/
For more information contact Pamela Frierson: Pfrier@aloha.net or email globalhope@hawcc.net

  Maui

Maui Peace Action:
The Maui Peace Action is starting an education committee for peace. For more info on our group, please go to www.mauipeace.org or contact Ave Diaz, Education Committee, Maui Peace Action:
(808)572-7983,
diaz@mauigateway.com
P.O. Box 1295, Haiku, Hawaii, 96708

  Oahu

Honolulu:
Contact: (808) 534-2255

globalhope.blogspot.com

Manoa:
University of Hawaii - Manoa:
Just like the Hawaii state legislature, students here have passed an anti-war resolution: www.citiesforpeace.org
Contact Sebastian Blanco: 808.534.2255, sqb.geo@yahoo.com
Or Professor Ruth Hsu with the University Peace Initiative, 808.595.0186, rhsu@hawaii.edu

    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
 

IA

 
  Ames

Iowa State University
Time For Peace/Alliance For Global Justice student groups:
We have protests every Wed. night at 5:30 PM and every Sun. night at 6:30 PM. We hold these protests along the major street that runs through campus town.
Contact Jon Meier: jonmeier@iastate.edu

  Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School
Contact Kevin Owens: Kevo50@aol.com
  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
Contact: 563 -326-6438

  Des Moines

Wednesdays 5-6 pm rally at Nollen Plaza to hold signs and bring the message of nonviolence to Des Moines.
www.afsc.org/nomore/desm.htm

  Dubuque

Clarke College:
The Clarke Student Association has passed an anti-war resolution. It will be sent to Pres. Bush, Senators Harkin and Grassley as well as state and local government officials. They may also send it to other colleges in Iowa. The initiative was started by the Clio Society, the history majors club at Clarke, which passed a resolution first and then submitted it to the Student Association for a vote. For more information, check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Fabian Yaklin, Clarke Student Association Secretary:
fyaklin@clarke.edu

Local Events:
PEACE VIGIL - NEW TIME!! Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST (GMT-06:00) Washington Park in Dubuque, on Bluff Street near the Post Office. Every Monday, now from 4:00 to 5:00 PM.

  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
  Iowa City

University of Iowa:
Campaign Against War at the University of Iowa:

The University of Iowa has given student activist groups access to a part of the Pentacrest Lawn for an antiwar, cultural, social, activist campout starting tomorrow. We have the spot reserved until the end of the semester if we need it that long. This continuous event is going to be huge. Every student organization that deals with some kind of activism on this campus has been contacted about participating. The purpose of the campout is a semi-permanent, central location for antiwar and activist activity on campus. It is going to be a simultaneous protest, rally, educational, and social event all in one. We have measures in place to ensure everyone's safety and health. A new group called Bodyguards of Social Justice, comprised of the nicest, cutest, toughest companeros y companeras in the city, will assist the University Campus Security in keeping us safe. The rest of the camp experience, having tons of fun while educating, teaching, and protesting, is up to us. Up to 50 students have already pledged to take shifts, many at night.
A complete teach-in schedule is available at: http://www.uiowa.edu/~c008171/robspage/peacecamp-teachin.html
For more on their campaign contact Doug Anderson (337-6874), Anjali Kholsa: anjali-khosla@uiowa.edu,
or David Goodner:
goodda@ncs.com
Or write to the Campaign Against War:
Student Activities Office, The Iowa Memorial Union, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
ipi@uiowa.edu

Iowans for Peace
Daily Silent Vigil noon-"Peace Corner"-1 pm NW corner of Clinton & Washington Sts.

 

ID

 
  Boise

Idaho Peace Coalition:
1520 North 12th Street
Monday, April 21st 7 pm - Idaho Peace Coalition Monthly Program
Post Iraq Invasion - Where Do We Go From Here? Please join us for this important discussion.
Contact Carolyn: 424-8475.

Saturday April 26 -
Reclaim American Democracy Rally: American Patriots
12 noon, Idaho Statehouse - listen to the words of great Americans like Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt and be proud to work for peace and justice. Special appearances will be made by famous American patriots. A drum circle will start when the rally ends at 12:45.
Contact 853-4435 or peacenow@arczip.com.
groups.yahoo.com/group/idahopeacecoalition

  Moscow

Weekly Candlelight Vigil 4:00 pm - 6:00 Fridays Friendship Square, Moscow, Idaho Phone
Contact Peace Fellowship of the Palouse: 208-882-7067

 

IL

 
  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.
  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.
  Chicago

The Lysistrata Project of Chicago
For more information contact Jennifer Shook: (773) 561-7611 or jenshook@core.com

American Friends Service Committee,Chicago Peace Website: www.peacechicago.org
For more contact: Carolyn Danckaert, Iraq Coordinator
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC):
info@peacechicago.org
p: 312.427.2533; f: 312.427.4171
637 S. Dearborn Street, Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60605-1212

Eighth Day Center for Justice:
TUESDAYS 8-9 AM
Silent Presence for Peace WHERE: Federal Plaza, Dearborn & Jackson, Chicago.
Contact Eighth Day Center for Justice:(312) 641-5151 or 8thday@claret.org
www.8thdaycenter.org, chicago.indymedia.org

Historians Against the War:
A complete list of signers of the Historians Against the War statement is available at http://chnm.gmu.edu/rhr/haw. (Coverage of the founding meeting is available on the History New Network website at http://hnn.us/articles/1200.html)
Contact Van Gosse: (717) 291-4246 or David Montgomery: (203) 865-6480

    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:
Youth for Social Action
www.social-action.org

Columbia College
Columbia College On the Ground:
Contact: ontheground@okcancel.org
http://ontheground.okcancel.org/caaw

    Chicago-Lakeshore - Loyola University
Contact Jacqueline Boyd: jboyd@luc.edu
   

University of Illinois-Chicago
The UIC's Undergraduate Student Government, representing some 16,000 undergraduate students, passed an anti-war resolution by a vote of 12 for, 6 against, and 1 abstention. Six members of UIC No War were in attendance at the meeting and argued in favor of the resolution.
For information on the resolution or to get the text, check out www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Julie Kim & Rob Moranetz Undergraduate Student Government, Assembly Members University of Illinois at Chicago
773.989.0859 or jkim86@uic.edu

OTHER CHICAGO WEBSITES:
National Youth and Student Peace Coalition (initiators of national student strike): www.nyspc.net
National Moratorium: www.moratoriumtostopwar.org
Chicago Actions on March 5th: mar5.chicagohumanist.org
Chicago Actions on March 5th: www.peacechicago.org
University of Chicago No War in Iraq: nowar.quadrate.org
Columbia College On the Ground: ontherground.okcancel.org
Students for Social Justice: www.s4sj.com
Chicago Indymedia: www.Chicago.Indymedia.org
Midwest Campus Antiwar Network: www.campusantiwar.net

  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
  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
  Geneva

Fox Valley Peace Coalition
Vigil, Thursdays, 6:30 to 7:30 am, Geneva Train Station

  Moline Black Hawk College:
Contact Sonny Kunchick: fredkunchick75@hotmail.com
  Palatine

Northwest Suburban SUSTAIN
Contact Northwest Suburban SUSTAIN (Stop U.S. Tax-Funded Aid To Israel): 847-359-7267 or SUSTAINnwburbs@aol.com
www.SUSTAINCAMPAIGN.org

  Rock Island

For the Illinois/Iowa Quad Cities:
Quad Cities People for Peace:
There will now be daily vigils from 4 til 5 PM at the Rock Island entrance to the arsenal. Come with a banner, sign, a song of peace, and/or just a quiet prayer or peaceful intent.
peacequadcities.org

Weekly Vigil for Peace Fridays, 3 to 4 pm On the Rock Island side of the Arsenal Bridge
Contact
: cmoore@moline.lth2.k12.il.us

  Springfield Contact Patty Drake: 217-525-1975 or Diane Hughes, (217) 544-3997
springfieldimc.org/imcspringfield/peace.htm
  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
  Wheaton Wheaton College
Contact Ryan Shiffer: ryanshiffer@yahoo.com
 

IN

 
  Anderson Anderson University
Contact JoAnna Woodruff: jrwoodruff@anderson.edu
  Bloomington

Indiana University:
The Coalition to Oppose the War in Iraq (C.O.W.I), a group based on campus at Indiana University-Bloomington, currently has an anti-war resolution campaign underway. You can track their progress at www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Daniel Mark, COWI, Indiana University-Bloomington: djmark@indiana.edu

Every Wednesday: Anti-war demonstration at the Monroe County Courthouse, Bloomington, IN, 5 PM. Candlelight Vigil

  Goshen Goshen College:
Contact Celeste Kennel-Shank: celestegks@goshen.edu or Emily Miller: emilykm@goshen.edu
  Lafayette and W. Lafayette

Weekly peace vigil, St. Rd 26 and Tappewingo Drive.
Vigil location and times subject to change
Contact Berenice Carroll, Lafayette Area Peace Coalition: 765-497-2074 or carroll@polsci.purdue.edu

  Nashville

Peace Vigil, Every Saturday - 6 pm Candlelight vigil at the courthouse in Nashville

  North Manchester Manchester College
Vigil, every Monday, in front of Cordier Auditorium at Manchester College
Contact Ben Long: 219-982-6941
  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.
   

Earlham College:
Earlham has joined with over 60 schools from around the country that have passed anti-war resolutions.
Check out
www.citiesforpeace.org or contact Caitlin Macklin: macklca@earlham.edu
http://www.geocities.com/saynotothewar/

  South Bend Mondays, 5-6 pm By the Federal Building (corner of Main and Jefferson, South Bend) Weekly Vigil
www.nd.edu/~awesthue/MichianaPeace
 

KS

 
  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
    University of Kansas--Delta Force and Campus Greens
Contact Maggie Beedles: maggievi@ku.edu
   

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 and Education.
Contact Amanda Flott & Tyler Longpine, Directors of Students For Peace, University of Kansas: peace@ku.edu or 785-760-4723

  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
  Wichita

Feminist Peace Network
Contact Maureen: 618.5301

Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas
1407 N. Topeka, Wichita, KS 67214
Two groups within the Peace Center (the "What's Next?" group and the "Iraq Action Group") meet twice a month at the Peace House in Wichita. We are calling for an end to the "war on terrorism" in both its domestic and international forms. In addition, we are trying to draw attention to the frightening number of countries in which the U.S. has sent troops and "advisers."
Contact John McConnell: jmcconne@hotmail.com or tel/fax: 316-263-5886
Or:
staff@peacecenter.net or 316-264-7683

   

Weekly vigils: Tuesdays - 5 pm. Two locations: Downtown Island on Douglas Ave in front of Century II 29th & Rock Road

    Wichita State University:
Contact Brigitte Roussel, Associate Professor of French: (316)978-6658
 

KY

 
  Berea Contact: Johnny Zokovitch, Communications Director, Pax Christi USA: johnnypcusa@yahoo.com or (352) 271-6941
www.paxchristiusa.org
  Lexington

Thursdays - 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Interfaith Prayer Vigil for Peace Triangle Park, downtown
www.peaceandjusticeky.org

    Lexington Community College
Contact Rebecca Glasscock, Assistant Professor of Geography:
rcglas1@uky.edu
 

LA

 
  Monroe

University of Louisiana-Monroe: ULM Peace Rally
Contact: 345-4762 for more information.

  New Orleans

Louisiana Organizing to Stop War on Iraq (new group!)
Contact: Andy at 504-861-0216 or
andylovesbikes@yahoo.com

New Orleans Student Rally for Peace:
Contact Clare at revolutionista81@yahoo.com

    Tulane University and Loyola University:
Contact Clare Davis-Wheeler: claredw@hotmail.com
 

MA

 
  Amherst

Amherst College and 5-Colleges (UMASS Amherst, Hampshire, Smith, Mt Holyoke):
Faculty at Amherst have recently signed a petition against war. Plans are in the works for a similar action among the students.
Contact Julie Ajinkya: jajinkya@amherst.edu

Hampshire College:
Hampshire's Community Council (rough equivalent of student gov't at other campuses), and more recently their faculty, approved anti-war resolutions. The Hampshire President has already come out against the war.
Contact Michael Sherrard: michael@sherrards.org

  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
   

Boston Committee for Peace & Human Rights
Weekly Vigil for Peace at Park Street Station, Saturdays noon-2 pm
Contact 617-464-7488 or check out www.iacboston.org

   

Boston College:Global Justice Project
Contact Holly Unger: 617.306.1757or 617.655.1555, ungerh@bc.edu

   

Boston Mobilization (community of peace groups)
For more, contact Carinne Luck or Alex Cheney: 617-782-2313 or bostoncan@hotmail.com or Holly Unger: ungerh@bc.edu
Website: www.bostonmobilization.org

Or contact Boston-area schools directly:
Northeastern: Alpana: 617.923.4739
Harvard: Shelby Meyerhoff: 617.493.6940
Harvard Divinity School: Kendra LaRoche: 617.241.5203
Boston College: Tom Sullivan: 508.588.0995 or Holly Unger: ungerh@bc.edu
Boston University: Carinne Luck (office): 617.782.2313
Emerson: Skye Riggs: skye_laurel@hotmail.com
Brandeis:
Students at Brandeis received the requisite signatures (500) to get a referendum on the ballot for an anti-war resolution, which has since passed. Last week at Brandeis, we did a walk-out on war on campus from 10:30-1 which attracted roughly 150 or 200 people. At 2, we left for Boston to join in the Boston area march. About 120 students from Brandeis attended.
For information contact Daniel Mauer:
dmauer@brandeis.edu

    Tufts University
Contact
Sam Milton: samuel.milton@tufts.edu
   

Metrowest Partners for a Just and Peaceful World:
Located at Metrowest Boston towns: Natick, Wayland,Framingham, Ashland, Millis, Dover, Wellesley, Sherborn
Contact Ridgely Fuller: rpfuller18@hotmail.com
www.metrowestpartners.org

  Deerfield

Traprock Peace Center
Weekly Peace Vigil, on Commons Every Sunday, 12:00 PM
Contact: (413) 773-7427; www.traprockpeace.org

  Fitchburg

Fitchburg State College:
Contact Paul Mushrush: paulmushrush@hotmail.com

.DOWNTOWN FITCHBURG - Weekly rallies
Every Monday, 5 ­ 6 pm
Across from the Philbin Building (Post Office)
Contact: dovetailgrassroots@yahoo.com

  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
  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.

  Wheaton Wheaton College
Contact Jonathan Walsh, faculty member: jwalsh@wheatonma.edu
  Worcester

Worcester Peace Works:
(Holy Cross, Assumption College, Clark University)

Clark University:
Students at Clark have passed an anti-war resolution on their campus: www.citiesforpeace.org
For more contact Chris Caesar: chriscaesar@hotmail.com
www.safeaction.org

WEEKLY MEETING: Worcester Peace Works
Every Sunday, 6pm
Room 001, Jonas Clark Hall
Clark University, Worcester

WEEKLY VIGILS AGAINST WAR:
WORCESTER PEACE WORKS
Every Tuesday, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Lincoln Square, Worcester

HOLY CROSS COLLEGE
Every, Thursday, 2:30 pm
Hogan Campus Center ~ Front Entrance
Organized by HC Pax Christi
Contact Adam Musser: admusser@holycross.edu

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
Wednesdays, 12 noon ~ near the Campus Center & Charlie's
4-5 pm ~ near the Plourde Recreation Center
Contact Ann Murphy: anmurphy@eve.assumption.edu

For more information on above events contact Kevin Ksen: 508-797-3264 or worcprogressives@juno.com
http://www.worcpeaceworks.org/schedule.htm

 

MD

 
  Annapolis St. John's College--Progressive Student Coalition
Contact Ryan Rylee: 410-280-0696 (Donations to St Johns College Student Coalition for Social Responsibility)
  Baltimore

The Cost Of War Is Paid By The Poor - March from Baltimore to Washington D.C.
We call on you to walk with us from Baltimore to Washington DC from April 11 to April 13. We walk in solidarity with terrified and dying Iraqi children, mothers and fathers. We walk in solidarity with Americans needlessly dying for a war they did not choose. We know that poor and working class people will pay far more than $75 billion for this war. We walk in solidarity with the hungry whose food stamps are being cut, the veterans whose healthcare is slashed, with the students of under-funded schools, with pensioners losing benefits and with single mothers losing childcare. Our youth are risking their lives while the rich and powerful watch and speculate on military and corporate stocks from their boardrooms and bunkers.
The march will leave from Baltimore on the morning of Friday, April 11, and arrive in Washington D.C. on Sunday April 13, where thousands will be gathering to protest the violence of global poverty at the annual IMF/World Bank meetings. JOIN US! Participate for any portion or for the full distance.
We plan on walking approximately 15 miles per day mostly on Route 1, which runs through Laurel and College Park. We will pass near arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin, the National Security Agency, and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to register our symbolic protest against these pillars of the war machine.

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.).
Contact Virginia Rodino for more information: 410/908-7603 or vrodino@towson.edu
http://homepage.mac.com/siah/BaltimoreWashingtonMarch/

AFSC Baltimore:
Contact MaxObuszewski: 410-323-7200 or mobuszewski@afsc.org.

Loyola College:
Contact Autimn Martin: amartin1@loyola.edu

Weekly Events:
Every Tuesday, from 5 PM to 6 PM
, AFSC, 4806 York Road, Baltimore [three blocks north of Coldspring Lane]
Every Friday from 5 PM to 6 PM: Outside Homewood Friends, 3107 N. Charles, Baltimore
Contact Barbara Larcom: 410-323-7200 or Gary Gillespie: 410-323-7200

  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
  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:
For more information, contact Stephen Dwyer: stephen_dwyer@hotmail.com

  College Park

University of Maryland SPAN Chapter:*
Contact Mark Gubrud: mgubrud@squid.umd.edu

University of Maryland progressive student groups:
Contact Simon: simonen26@yahoo.com
www.umcp.org

*The UMCP Graduate student government has also passed anti-war resolution:
Check out www.citiesforpeace.org for full text

  Montgomery Co.

MGOCO:Montgomery County Students for Peace and Justice
See Montgomery County Students for Peace and Justice Website: http://www.mcspj.org/.
Contact Eugene Gavrilov: 240-605-1837 or egav16@yahoo.com.

  Takoma Park

Montgomery County Town Hall Meeting :
What are the Human, Security and Economic Costs of the War in Iraq to Montgomery County? Sunday, April 13, 2:00 pm
Montgomery County Council Hearing Room, 3rd Floor
County Office Building, 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville
The event, sponsored by the Montgomery County Coalition Against the War (of which the Takoma Park City for Peace Committee is a member) and County Council Member Nancy Floreen should be an opportunity to share your concerns about the effect of the war on Montgomery Council. It will also be an opportunity to hear from experts, meet your County Council Members and other local officials, and share your thoughts with the community. Representatives from the U. S. Congress, the Maryland State Legislature, and from many of our County services have been invited.
Contact Elias Vlanton: elias@takomaparkcityforpeace.org

*Takoma Park is now an official City For Peace.

 

ME

 
  Brunswick

Bowdoin College:
Bowdoin has passed an anti-war resolution in their student council, with 1000+ signatures of professors, faculty members, and students presented to the Bowdoin College Student government in favor of a resolution condemning premptive military action against Iraq. Their version is similar to one passed by Bates College several weeks ago. See the resolution at www.citiesforpeace.org
Contact Matthew Fleck: mfleck@bowdoin.edu

  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
  Orono University of Maine
Contact Doug Allen, faculty coordinator:
dallen@maine.maine.edu for a complete listing
  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
 

MI

 
  Allendale Grand Valley State
Contact Eaaron Henders, faculty member: henderse@gvsu.edu
  Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor Coalition Against the War:
Stop the War on Iraq - Anti-War Rallies Every Saturday
12:00 Noon at the Ann Arbor Federal Building

University of Michigan:
The student association of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, passed an anti-war resolution back in December. You can view the resolution at: http://michiganimc.org/newswire/display/800/index.php
Contact Thom Saffold: 734-973-9013 or thsaffold@comcast.net
For more on student groups at Michigan working to stop the war
Contact Peter Ywoiwode: petey@umich.edu

Every Wednesday, 5:15 PM
Weekly Peace Procession: Peace is Power
From the University of Michigan's Trotter House (Washtenaw & South University) to the Federal Building in Downtown Ann Arbor (Liberty and Fourth Streets)
Contact: peaceispower@hotmail.com

Women In Black
Silent Vigil for Peace every Wednesday at noon in front of the People's Food Co-op at 4th and Detroit in Ann Arbor. All Men and Women Welcome.
Contact: womeninblack@umich.edu

  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
  Detroit

Wayne State University:
Wayne State student government just passed an anti-war resolution, with the help of the Students' Movement for Justice www.smjwayne.org
For more information, contact Shemon Salam: smj_shemon@yahoo.com

Green House Peace Project:
The Green House project is mobilizing volunteers from all over Detroit to gather "peace resolution" such as those seen on Cities for Peace. They have hit a dozen cities so far, and are hoping to reach at least 50 more.
Contact: 248-336-9241, jamrag@glis.net, or check out www.greenhouseonline.org

Women In Black/Women in Unity Against War:
Sat. April 12th: Please join in a silent protest against US-sanctioned violence in Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine. : Royal Oak, 1 blk. S of 11 Mile & 1 blk E of Main (southside of library)

Sat. May 10th: Eastern Market, corner of Russell & Wilkins, Detroit

Sat. June 14th: Clark Park, Vernor & Clark, Southwest Detroit
Please wear black, everyone welcome, starts at noon

Contact: wiunity@hotmail.com

  Grand Rapids

Calvin College
An anti-war resolution has been passed in the student senate at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Contact Jimmy: stlhxc@yahoo.com or check out www.citiesforpeace.org and www.calvin.edu/~josbor42

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.
Contact: aboveriver@earthlink.net or jsmith@grcmc.org;
616/459-4788 x122

  Holland

Holland Peacemakers:
Contact Jon Den Herder: hourhandz@macatawa.com; www.smallearthexaminer.org

  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.
  Lansing

Vigil for Peace Fridays - 12:00 noon -1:00 pm Federal building in downtown Lansing at the intersection of Allegan and Townsend Streets.
www.peacefulresponse.org

  Mt. Pleasant

Central Michigan University:
Contact Tyson Schwertner: tyson_schwertner@yahoo.com

  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
  Port Huron Blue Water Pax Christi, a Christian group committed to peace.
Contact: (810) 982-2870.
  Saginaw

Saginaw Valley State University:
Contact Morgan: tcap@mutualaid.org

  Traverse City

www.geocities.com/votermichigan

*Traverse City is a City for Peace:
Check out www.citiesforpeace.org for full text

 

MN

 
  Brainerd Brainerd and Central Lakes College
Actions listed at www.antiwarcommittee.com
Contact Kristen Blann: klb@fw.umn.edu
  Duluth

University of Minnesota-Duluth:
UMN-Duluth has a faculty effort against the war: www.umdfacultyagainstwar.com
For more on these efforts, contact Bud McClure: budamcclure@hotmail.com

Loaves and Fishes
Every Monday at 2:00 p.m. in Duluth. Anti-War Vigil at the Army Recruiting Center in Duluth, Superior St. and 5th Ave. W.
Contact: 218-724-2054
www.geocities.com/northsaw

  Hopkins

Alliant Action
Every Wednesday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., outside Alliant Techsystems, Hopkins, MN.
Contact: 651-698-9352 or go to www.circlevision.org for information and directions.

  Mankato Wednesdays - Noon - 1:00 Peace Vigil In Mankato in front of the Post Office.
  Northfield People of Peace and Goodwill.
Saturdays at noon