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People's Parade for Peace, Equality, Jobs, Environmental Stewardship, Social
& Economic Justice
Unite, Participate, Celebrate
Sunday, March 16, 2014, 1:00 pm D
Street & West Broadway, South Boston • Look for white "Vets for Peace"
Flags
Assemble: 1pm. Parade start: 2pm Sign Up to Attend - We Need to Know You will Be
There!
There are several DIVISIONS marching in the parade, as well as two marching
bands, Duck Boats, bagpipers, and the Bread and Puppet Theater.. The DIVISIONS
are: Veterans groups; Peace groups; LGBT groups; Faith groups; environmental
groups; social and economic justice groups; labor groups; political groups.
Please invite your group(s) to come!
Contact: Massachusetts Peace Action, Cole Harrison, info@masspeaceaction.org, 617-354-2169; Veterans for Peace,
Pat Scanlon, info@massvfp.org, 978-475-1776; faith groups contact Lara
Hoke, minister@uuandover.org.
Please join us for our Fourth Annual Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade, the
Alternative People’s Parade for Peace, Equality, Jobs, Environmental
Stewardship, Social and Economic Justice.
Logistics & Directions
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There!
The parade route is 4.5 miles and ends at Andrew Station.
Rides along the parade route
are available for those who need them, but please let us know ahead of time that
you may need a ride.
Come by T if at all possible as the area will be very
congested. Broadway is the closest MBTA subway station.
Parking is available for participants in the St. Patrick’s
Peace Parade. Vehicles must enter from the north from
Summer Street onto D Street; the parking lot is at 383 D Street. Look for the
lot with 40 foot white truck trailers. Allow extra time for traffic.
Directions
From North
Route I-93 to South Station exit (20 A). Merge onto Purchase Street to light
(100 feet). Make a left onto Summer Street (will pass South Station on right).
Go approx. 1 mile to Convention Center. Turn right onto D Street, parking lot .2
mile up on left, (look for VFP Flag)
From South
Route I-93 – Take exit 20 toward South Station. Follow signs for Chinatown,
continue straight onto Lincoln Street, turn right onto Kneeland Street, turn
left onto Atlantic, south Station will be up on your right. Take a right onto
Summer Street. Go approx. 1 mile to Convention Center. Turn right onto D Street,
parking lot .2 mile up on left, (look for VFP
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Why are there two parades on Saint Patrick’s Day?
For the past three years Veterans For Peace have been denied to walk in the
historic Saint Patrick’s Parade in South Boston. This is the largest parade of
its kind in the country with over 700,000 people viewing the parade. The parade
has a dual purpose; the celebration of Saint Patrick and the Irish traditions
and heritage and a celebration of Evacuation Day, the day the British were run
out of Boston. Both days fall on March 17th, so the City of Boston thought it a
good idea to have the Allied War Veterans Council (AWVC) organize the parade.
The problem is that one side of the equation, St. Patrick, a man of peace, is
second fiddle to a military parade. AWVC has the exclusive say in who gets to
walk in this historical parade. The City of Boston, South Boston Community
Groups, the Boston Police have absolutely no say in who walks the streets of
South Boston in the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade.
In 2011 Veterans For Peace’s application was
denied, when asked why and were told, “They did not want to have the word Peace
associated with the word Veteran”. Well they did not know the Smedleys very
well. We pulled our own permit and with only three weeks to go before the parade
pulled together 500 people and the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade, the Alternative
People’s Parade for Peace, Equality, Jobs, Environmental Stewardship, Economic
and Social Justice was born.
Twenty years ago the LGBT community wanted to walk in the parade and were
denied which resulted in a lawsuit that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme
Court resulting in the Hurley Decision. The Smedleys immediately reached out to
the LGBT community, inviting them to “walk in our parade”
In 2013 we had close to 2,000 people, seven divisions (Veterans, Peace, LGBT,
Labor, Political, Religious, Occupy Everywhere) two bands, bag pipers, drummers,
a Duck Boat, two trollies etc. It was a grand success. We have an Environmental
Stewardship Division this year. Our goal is to end this last vestige of
institutionalized exclusion, prejudice, bigotry, and homophobia and make this
parade inclusive and welcoming to all and bring the message of peace to South
Boston on Saint Patrick’s Day.
Please join us in South Boston on March 16. Be sure to bring your Chapter’s
or Organization’s banners, signs and costumes and join us in our fabulous
Fourth Annual Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade.
On behalf of the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade
Organizing Committee.
Thank you,
Pat Scanlon (VN '69) Coordinator, VFP Chapter 9, Smedley Butler
Brigade Vets4PeaceChapter9@gmail.com Phone: 978-475-1776
Cole Harrison Executive Director, Massachusetts Peace Action
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