Hello antiwar friends of UNAC and
Supporters of the UNAC Conference,
Stop the Wars at Home and
Abroad, May 8-10, Seacaucus, NJ (UNACconference2015.org).
Our national conference is developing
nicely with an exciting and Impressive array of speakers, panels and workshops.
Be sure to see the latest details on the conference website.
We believe this national gathering of
activists from a wide range of antiwar and social justice movements is not only
timely, but critical to movement building in the U.S. today. It has been a long
time since a conference of this scope has been held. While the U.S. government
and military is busily expanding its wars for profit, at home, Washington is targeting
communities of color, voting rights, women’s rights, unions, while militarizing
the police and enforcing the surveillance state.
By uniting all the struggles at home
and abroad, we will connect activists from different movements to forge a common
understanding and unity of purpose. As we know through experience, we can’t
rely on elections as the vehicle for peace and social change.
Change can happen, but only if we
join together as a mighty force and take action
The conference looks good on paper
but we will only be effective if large number of activists attend. That is why
we need your help and participation.
This is what we ask you
to do:
- Come to the conference. Register now (whether you are able to pay now or not). Presenters are asked to register as well. If you can’t attend, please make a donation so that we can subsidize those who need financial help.
- Publicize the conference widely among your associates and organizations. Ask your organizations to endorse and build the conference. Organize transportation and subsidies.
- Put an ad in the Conference Journal. (Details on the website.) Add your name to the list of supporters.
- Join UNAC and support our coalition efforts. There is a form to fill out on the UNAC website (UNACpeace.org) or write to us at UNACpeace@gmail.com.
(If you would like to help in the
organizing of the conference and learn more about UNAC’s current activities, you
are invited to join the UNAC Coordinating Committee conference call on Sunday,
March 29, 7:30. Let us know if we should send you the call-in
numbers.
Marilyn Levin and Joe Lombardo
Co-Coordinators
Join Hatem Abudayyeh,
Susan Abulhawa, Pam Africa, Abayomi Azikiwe,
Ajamu Baraka, Media Benjamin, The Cuban 5, Lamis Deek, Steve Downs, Bernadette
Ellorin, Glenn Ford, Sara Flounders, Bruce Gagnon, Teresa Gutierrez, Lawrence
Hamm, Chris Hedges, Joe Iosbaker, Charles Jenkins, Antonia Juhasz, Chuck
Kaufman, Kathy Kelly, Jeff Mackler, Christine Marie, Ray McGovern, Cynthia
McKinney, Michael McPhearson, Malik Mujahid, Lucy Pagoada, Lynn Stewart, David
Swanson, Clarence Thomas, Ann Wright, Kevin Zeese & many more at
...
A national conference to connect all the
issues:
“Stop the Wars at Home &
Abroad!”
(to register now, click the link
below)
The United National Antiwar
Coalition (UNAC) invites you to attend the “Stop
the Wars at Home & Abroad!” conference, to be held May 8-10, 2015, in
Secaucus, N.J, just outside New York City.
More and more, we can see how all the
problems of the world are connected. The trillions of dollars being spent on
wars-for-profit abroad could be used here at home to rebuild our cities, educate
our youth, employ our jobless, repair damage to the environment – and try to
make up for the endless suffering the Pentagon is inflicting on people around
the world, most of them people of color, the vast majority of whom have nothing
to do with threatening us or anyone else.
Some of the connections are even more
striking. Some of the very same kinds of military equipment used in Iraq was
seen this past summer on the streets of Ferguson, Mo. Surveillance drones
developed for use by the military are now being used by domestic police
departments. The endless “war on terror” is being used to justify taking away
our civil liberties here at home. Wars for oil in the Middle East keep fossil
fuels flowing, accelerating the climate change that threatens all
humanity.
This conference will be an opportunity
to meet and network with activists from across the country and learn about the
many struggles going on today, both at home and around the world. Speakers with
decades of experience will be joined by members of the new generations of
activists who are bringing fresh energy and ideas into the movement. Together,
we will learn from and inspire each other.
Most conferences cost many hundreds of
dollars to attend, but UNAC organizers are doing their best to keep this one
affordable for young activists and working people. Don’t miss this unique
opportunity to expand your knowledge, make many new progressive friends and
build the movement for fundamental social change.
Stop the Wars at Home &
Abroad!
For more information and to
register for the conference, see:
To place an ad in the conference
journal, see:
UNITED NATIONAL ANTIWAR
COALITION (UNAC)
P.O. Box 123, Delmar, NY 12054
● Ph: 518-227-6947
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