Saturday, March 08, 2014

Artist Deb Van Poolen Shares Her Motivations to Work as an ActivistActivist/artist Deb Van Poolen describes why she devotes her time and creativity to opposing US policies of illegal war, indefinite detention and torture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPM34ecMArY

Making Art About Life Under Occupation in Palestine
Activist/Artist Deb Van Poolen received grant money in the Spring of 2013 to travel to Palestine to make art about Palestinians' regular experiences of militarized occupation by  the state of Israel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGAZIpJ_RA8


Also, I am looking for a graphic artist/s who will help me create a fine art calendar about Palestine using my paintings and drawings, some of which are seen in the video.  Please let me know if you have any suggestions! 





Blessings,

Deb Van Poolen

ps. The sections of the presentation about Pvt. Manning and Petraeus are in the works! I sent out the section on permaculture last week along with some commentary on capitalism.




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Pat Scanlon, Coordinator of Veterans for Peace and the Smedley Butler Brigade, talks about plans for the alternative "St. Patrick's Peace Parade," which follows the main St. Patrick's Day/ Evacuation Day Parade in South Boston on March 16. Interview for BNN News. Aired March 5, 2014.
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Candlelight vigil inside Duke’s historic University Chapel highlights tour’s trek through the Tarheel State…
Following yesterday morning’s protest at a Charlotte Publix and lunch with Fair Food Program partner Compass Group, the tour crew continued making its way through its Day Two itinerary, arriving in the late afternoon to Durham, the heart of the state’s famed Triangle Area.
Our evening started off with a presentation by CIW members on the Fair Food Program hosted by Duke University’s Divinity School and attended by Fair Food allies from Student Action with Farmworkers and Durham Congregations in Action…
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… the highlight of which, without a doubt, was the world premier of the CIW’s newest theater production, a piece prepared specially for the Now Is the Time Tour.  The piece compares the working conditions on farms that are participating in the Fair Food Program and complying with the Program’s Code of Conduct to those found on farms that still operate outside of the Program’s protections.  It also takes a critical look at the role that buyers who refuse to support the Fair Food Program, companies like Wendy’s and Publix, play in perpetuating farmworker poverty and providing a potential market for tomatoes picked in harsh, dangerous conditions...
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‘Wounds of Waziristan’: The Story of Drones As Told By the People Who Live Under Them

When: Saturday, March 8, 2014, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Where: MIT • 77 Mass. Ave. • Room 4-231 • Cambridge

Hear from the Director: Madiha Tahir, a Pakistani-American journalist who filmed interviews with the people who live in the Tribal Areas of Pakistan under the constant presence of the U.S.-launched drones, and in the wake of their destruction.
Sponsored by MIT Western Hemisphere Project; Eastern Mass. Anti-Drone Network Task Force of United for Justice with Peace; Boston United National Antiwar Coalition; Alliance for a Secular & Democratic South Asia; and Mass. Global Action 
VFP friends -- please have the peace and peace-loving people and organizations you know sign on to this letter, below... sign-on responses go to peace@agapecommunity.org
A time-sensitive message from the Agape Community:
 
Would you like to join the growing list of signees in support of Veterans For Peace still disallowed from marching in the St. Patrick’s Day parade.
 
Here is the final statement (BELOW).
 
Can you send your names to Suzanne Shanley by tomorrow (Sunday, March 9) so that we can send to media outlets as we attempt to express our concerns as peacemakers in MA and beyond.
 
Many thanks.  Please also support Veterans for Peace by attending the alternative Peace Parade, described in the flier and statement below.  Please forward to peacemakers you know and ask them to contact media to express their alarm and this ongoing treatment of veterans as well as to mention this document.  People may simply send their names and how they want to be listed to  peace@agapecommunity.org.
 
 
Peace and gratitude.
 
Suzanne Belote Shanley for Agape


Massachusetts Peace Communities Statement of Support
for Veterans for Peace inclusion in St. Patrick’s Day Parade
 
We the undersigned represent a number of peace organizations across the religious spectrum, interfaith and ecumenical, who wish to express our deep concern about the grave injustice, disrespect and clear discrimination against veterans who are voices of peace, through their exclusion from Veterans for Peace from Boston’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  
 
It is our conviction that the history of such exclusion in Boston is based on secular and political maneuvering.  Such posturing prevents our veterans from expressing the ravages and trauma of war and their collective statement about their experiences and wounds, both physical and mental, in a public forum such as the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, meant, ironically, to honor veteransVisible reminders of the scourge of war such as members of Veterans for Peace bring to the public forum are consistent with our work as peacemakers in our war-addicted society.
 
We are aware that The Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade is currently mired in a debate about the exclusion of LGBT sisters and brothers from the main St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 
 
As communities of peace, we wish to make a clear and consistent statement of support of our veterans, across the gender spectrum, as peacemakers whose civil rights are violated, and who by turning from war, characterize a conversion from killing, to peacemaking, honored by all faith traditions. 
 
We note that St. Patrick, the Irish Catholic saint, after whom this parade is named, renounced war emphatically when he said in his writings:  “Killing Cannot Be of Christ.”
 
The Boston Chapter of Veterans for Peace, known as the Smedley D. Butler Brigade, is part of a national veterans’ organization of the same name with 140 chapters around the country, members from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
For the past ten years, members of Veterans for Peace have attempted to walk in the St. Partrick’s Day Parade, and in 2011, they were denied participation by the parade organizers, one of whom stated:  “We do not want to have the word peace associated with the word veteran.”
 
We echo and support the words of Veteran for Peace, Tony Flaherty, LT, USN, Ret. of WWII, a member of the Boston Chapter, and one of its most eloquent spokespersons as an Irish Catholic who has renounced war, spent his entire life in South Boston, and who recently penned the following words to Mayor Walsh of Boston:
 
“Vets for Peace has been banned, simply for advocating peace and a dedication to offering our children a message that war is not the answer at spectacles glorifying militarism since 2003 (invasion of Iraq) and since initiating the Peace Parade in 2011, have been subjected to insult and calculated obstruction in which City Hall has been complicit. …”
 
Peace Parade key organizer, Pat Scanlon, a decorated Vietnam Veteran, comments that veterans experience this obstruction as an insult, especially, “to those of us who have experienced the horrors of war and know the real cost of war.” 
Veterans, some in their eighties, have waited for hours in the blazing sun, to march after street cleaners and other public employees finish their post-parade obfuscating and deliberate degradation of impact—under the guise of cleanup.  They are greeted, sometimes with applause, often with jeers and sullen stares, by the handful of dwindling numbers of parade participants.   A court order has altered these delay tactics, but the exclusion remains.
 
Veterans for Peace have clearly stated their desire: “One parade, welcoming and inclusive of any group.”
 
We representatives of Peacemaking Communities in Massachusetts want to make clear our support of the Veterans for Peace and our desire:
 
The make visible the flags for peace carried by VFP, the nobility of the tradition of rejection of war by warriors through the centuries, and the consistent message that we have learned as a nation from our great peacemakers, Lucretia Mott, George Fox, John Woolman, Martin Luther King Jr., Dorothy Day, Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Sr. Megan Rice, Howard Zinn and the countless numbers of the great cloud of witnesses who live on nationally and internationally and across the faith spectrum.
 
We the undersigned peace communities carry with us the voices of hundreds, if not thousands of our peacemaking constituents who are appalled at the blatant disregard for the movement of conscience, courage and nonviolence embodied in the lives of our brothers and sisters, Veterans for Peace in Massachusetts.



 
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The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Demands "US Hands off Ukraine and Venezuela"
 
The United States government is the main instigator of the present crises in both countries.
 
The hypocrisy of Secretary of State John Kerry’s statement on Face the Nation, “You just don't in the 21st century behave in 19th century fashion by invading another country on completely trumped up pretext," is beyond belief.  What about the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, or regime change in Libya, or the threats to bomb Syria and attack Iran?
 
The US has waged a massive propaganda campaign of misinformation, distortion, and outright lies and the national media has taken the State Department’s “facts” and disseminated them without question or challenge.  News about the US/EU role in creating the current crisis is buried.
 
The US is the only country that has its troops throughout the world in over 120 countries.  It sends drones and special operations forces to kill anyone and anywhere it chooses and uses its vast economic power to undercut any government that will not submit to its policies.  Although there is lip service to concerns about democracy and sovereignty, the reality is that the US acts in the interests of preserving its imperialist power and wealth.
 
Ukraine and Venezuela are not exceptions to this rule of imperialist intervention.  For 20 years, $5 billion was invested in Ukraine to support the opposition and to create tens of thousands of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to move the country more towards the US and EU and their policies. In an intercepted phone call between Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine, she discusses who the US wants to be the head of the new illigitimate government, and lo and behold, the US pick, Arseniy Yatseniuk, is named as the interim Ukrainian leader.  This is clearly outside intervention in the affairs of a sovereign country that would not be tolerated if directed at the US or its allies.
     
What are the real objectives and why is Russia so alarmed?  Could it be the US-NATO campaign to militarily surround Russia and bring neighboring countries into the western military and financial orbit?  Might it be that the largest supply of natural gas in the world is in Russia and the pipelines go through Ukraine, or that global warming is opening the Arctic to oil drilling and Russia borders the Arctic?  It is clear that Russia will not passively sit by while the Western-backed coup, led by violent fascist forces and local billionaires, overthrows a democratically elected government and installs a puppet regime on its border.
 
Confederate flags and fascist symbols go up in Kiev City Hall
By treaty, Russia can have 25,000 troops in Crimea.  To protect its military base there and to protect the people in the Eastern and Southern parts of the country, where the coup is not supported, Russia has moved some troops to the Ukrainian border and into the Crimean peninsula.  Many in the east and south are fearful of the new coup government and the neo-Nazi and nationalist forces that led the street demonstrations.
 
The escalating threats of military and economic aggression towards Russia should not be taken lightly.  Washington’s recklessness and disregard for humanity have resurrected the worst vestiges of cold war politics.  They have created a dangerous situation that can generate a real war with an adversary with a powerful military of its own.
 
The US is similarly intervening in Venezuela.   There, the US government wants a return to policies which brought the benefits of that nation’s oil wealth to a privileged few. The Bolivarian Revolution has been supported by a majority of Venezuelans in election after election. Yet the United States persists in violating the sovereignty and self-determination of the Venezuelan people.  In 2002, the US supported a coup against the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. During this coup, Chavez was forced onto a US military plane to be taken out of the country.  The Venezuelan people and military were able to rescue Chavez and defeat the coup.  However, the US has continued to intervene in Venezuela causing the government of Nicolas Maduro to expel three US officials for trying to organize students for anti-government protests.
 
As long as the United States is committed to aggression, the whole world is endangered, just as Ukraine and Venezuela are.  Libya fell, Syria is under attack, there is a “pivot to Asia”, and Africom controls the military in almost every African nation. We must demand that our government stop its policy of imperialist domination which generates conflict throughout the world.
 
NO TO US WARS, THREATS, ATTACKS, SANCTIONS, AND COVERT OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE, RUSSIA, VENEZUELA, AND ALL OTHER SOVEREIGN COUNTRIES!
 
MONEY FOR JOBS, EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND MEETING SOCIAL NEEDS, NOT WAR AND AGGRESSION TO BENEFIT THE RICH!
 
3/6/14
 
 



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Sat, Mar 08, 2014 06:22 PM
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Tour crew arrives in Columbus to a raucous reception from Ohio Fair Food and Fair Food activists from across the Northeast!
The CIW continues on the road to freedom!  After a day spent reflecting and recharging on the bus, the Coalition finally arrived to a crowd full of smiles and warm embraces in Columbus, Ohio.  The inspired energy is palpable as allies, workers, students, people of faith from far and wide -- Providence, Chicago, Washington, DC, New York City, and of course, Ohio -- reconnect with one another in preparation for tonight's vigil at Wendy's and tomorrow's march on their headquarters.
Videos from this evening will be posted here tomorrow, but in the mean time -- if you can't be here with us tonight -- be sure that you have seen the moving piece from Duke University's historic Chapel.
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2014: What’ll be Happen to the Immigration Reform?
In This Issue:
1) Obama’s 2015 Budget Adopts Contradictory Stance on Immigration
2) Washington Continues to Spend Billions on Immigrant Detention
3) San Francisco Board of Supervisors' Vote for Immigrant Rights Resolution Is Unanimous
4) New US Border Policy Could Be Boon For Defense Firms
5) SCA-5: A step forward or backward?
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Obama’s 2015 Budget Adopts Contradictory Stance on Immigration
Walter Ewing - American Immigration Council
[March 7, 2014] The Obama Administration’s Fiscal Year 2015 budget proposal is of two minds about how to deal with the broken U.S. immigration system. On the one hand, the document calls for the creation of “a pathway to earned citizenship for hardworking men and women” who are in the United States without legal status. On the other hand, the budget would continue to devote significant sums of money to the detention and deportation of many of the same people for whom the administration would like to create a path to citizenship. In other words, the administration pledges that it will do its best to deport from the country the very same people it wants to help stay.

The budget’s commitment to continued deportations is evident from its proposed spending on immigration enforcement (found in the DHS Budget in Brief ). Although the budget does contain little nuggets of pro-immigrant spending—such as “$10 million to continue support for immigrant integration grants that assist lawful permanent residents in preparing for naturalization and citizenship”—the fact is that a few million dollars spent on integration pales in comparison to the billions spent on enforcement:
- $2.6 billion for Enforcement and Removal Operation within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- $124 million to expand the E-Verify employment-authorization system.

- $24 million for ICE’s 287(g) program, which deputizes local and state law-enforcement officials to enforce federal immigration laws.

- A reduction of only 10 percent—from 34,000 to 30,539—in the controversial “bed quota,” which specifies how many immigration-detention beds must be filled every day.

Just as troubling as the administration’s spending choices are the misleading comments that the budget document makes about the U.S. deportation system. For instance, the budget says that “ICE will continue to work with the Department of Justice to expedite removal of convicted criminal aliens, reducing costly stays in immigration detention prior to deportation.” What this statement glosses over is the fact that many “convicted criminal aliens” are non-violent individuals who have misdemeanors on their records or committed immigration offenses. The definition of “criminal alien” has been slowly expanding over the years, capturing more and more people who don’t come close to being “criminal” in the commonly understood sense of the word.
Likewise, the budget skims over the truth when it proclaims that it aligns ICE “capabilities with immigration enforcement priorities and policies so that mandatory and priority individuals, including violent criminals and those who pose a threat to national security, are kept in detention, while low-risk non-mandatory detainees are allowed to enroll in alternatives to detention programs, including electronic monitoring and supervision.” While the expansion of alternatives to detention is a noble cause, it is misleading to lump together “mandatory and priority individuals” with “violent criminals.” Most people on ICE’s priority list are not violent criminals. As with the term “criminal alien,” a “priority individual” is simply a person whom ICE defines as such.
In short, the administration’s budget simultaneously lauds immigrants while providing the funds needed to place hundreds of thousands of them in deportation proceedings over the coming year. The budget says that “we must fix our broken immigration system” and that “common sense immigration reform will also boost economic growth, reduce deficits, and strengthen Social Security.” It pledges its support for “the bipartisan Senate approach, and calls on the House of Representatives to act on comprehensive immigration reform this year.” Yet, ironically, it states that “While repairing the Nation’s broken immigration system will require congressional action, the Budget continues investments to streamline the current system while looking forward to comprehensive reform.”
While rightly blaming Congress for failing to pass immigration reform legislation, this statement glosses over the fact that the President has considerable authority to at least temporarily halt the deportations of men and women who do not have serious criminal records and do not represent a threat to public safety or national security. The President can and should act to lessen the needless human suffering of families being torn apart by a pointless campaign of mass deportation.
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Washington Continues to Spend Billions on Immigrant Detention
Larry Benenson - National Immigration Forum
[March 05, 2014] On Tuesday, President Obama released his proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. Regarding immigration, it’s a mixed bag.
While the budget underscores how we’ll benefit from commonsense immigration reform by accounting for savings the Congressional Budget Office has forecast, it continues our dysfunctional and illogical immigration detention system. As in past years, the budget includes billions of dollars for the detention operations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — part of the Department of Homeland Security — including funding for 30,539 detention beds.
Believe it or not, that’s a slight improvement: The current budget includes nearly $2 billion for immigrant detention — or $5.46 million per day. That money pays for ICE to maintain 34,000 detention beds at a cost of just under $161 per bed per night.
The White House proposed budget for the upcoming year would fund these same operations at $1.808 billion in the next fiscal year, which amounts to just under $5 million per day spent on immigration detention, around a 10 percent decrease. The president’s request for 30,539 detention beds for the incarceration of immigrants is less than the 34,000 mandated by Congress this year but still would require that we spend about $5 million each day on detaining a largely nondangerous immigrant population.
As noted in the August 2013 update of our paper “The Math of Immigration Detention,” the costs of our current dysfunctional, illogical detention system are exorbitant. Simply by using alternatives to detention that cost between 17 cents and 17 bucks per individual per day, we could save billions of dollars. The budget includes a small increase in funding for such alternatives, but we can and should do more.
With our nation’s fiscal health and hundreds of thousands of lives in the balance, replacing our broken immigrant detention system remains a necessary and urgent component of commonsense immigration reform.
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3/7: California's SCA-5 Education Bill--A step forward or backward?
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1569
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1570

2/14: New US Border Policy Could Be Boon For Defense Firms
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1568

2/11: 2013 GAO Report on Sexual Abuse in Detention Centers SEXUAL ASSAULTS GO UNREPORTED
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1567

1/29: San Francisco Board of Supervisors' Vote for Immigrant Rights Resolution Is Unanimous
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1565

Tear Down the Walls Day of Action! Earth Day to May Day!
http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=1566

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Useful Immigrant Resources on Detention and Deportation
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Useful Handouts and Know Your Immigrant Rights When Marches
 
 
Immigrant Marches / Marchas de los Inmigrantes
(By ACLU)
Immigrants and their supporters are participating in marches all over the country to protest proposed national legislation and to seek justice for immigrants. The materials available here provide important information about the rights and risks involved for anyone who is planning to participate in the ongoing marches.
If government agents question you, it is important to understand your rights. You should be careful in the way you speak when approached by the police, FBI, or INS. If you give answers, they can be used against you in a criminal, immigration, or civil case.
The ACLU's publications below provide effective and useful guidance in several languages for many situations. The brochures apprise you of your legal rights, recommend how to preserve those rights, and provide guidance on how to interact with officials.
IMMIGRATION
Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement
| Conozca Sus Derechos Frente A Los Agentes Del Orden Público

ACLU of Massachusetts - Your Rights And Responsibilities If You Are Contacted By The Authorities English | Spanish | Chinese

ACLU of Massachusetts - What to do if stopped and questioned about your immigration status on the street, the subway, or the bus
| Que hacer si Usted es interrogado en el tren o autobus acerca de su estatus inmigratorio

ACLU of South Carolina - How To Deal With A 287(g)
| Como Lidiar Con Una 287(g)

ACLU of Southern California - What to Do If Immigration Agents or Police Stop You While on Foot, in Your Car, or Come to Your Home
| Qué Hacer Si Agentes de Inmigración o la Policía lo Paran Mientras Va Caminando, lo Detienen en su Auto o Vienen a su Hogar

ACLU of Washington - Brochure for Iraqis: What to Do If the FBI or Police Contact You for Questioning English | Arabic

ACLU of Washington - Your Rights at Checkpoints at Ferry Terminals
| Sus Derechos en Puestos de Control en las Terminales de Transbordadores
LABOR / FREE SPEECH
Immigrant Protests - What Every Worker Should Know:
| Manifestaciones de los Inmigrantes - Lo Que Todo Trabajador Debe Saber
PROTESTERS
ACLU of Florida Brochure - The Rights of Protesters
| Los Derechos de los Manifestantes
STUDENTS
Washington State - Student Walkouts and Political Speech at School
| Huelgas Estudiantiles y Expresión Política en las Escuelas

California Students: Public School Walk-outs and Free Speech
| Estudiantes de California: Marchas o Huelgas y La Libertad de Expresión en las Escuelas Públicas
 

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