Sunday, May 10, 2015


How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II

A peaceful solution to the crisis in Ukraine may be at risk


By James Carden
The Nation

On April 28 three European foreign ministers—Serbia’s Ivica Dačić, Germany’s Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Switzerland’s Didier Burkhalter—met in their capacities as members of the OSCE’s Ministerial Troika to discuss the latest developments in eastern Ukraine. According to the OSCE, the foreign ministers “reiterated that [the Ukraine] crisis can be resolved only through peaceful means and that the political process in that regard should be advanced without delay” and “called on all sides to fully and unconditionally respect the cease-fire.”

Meanwhile, on April 26, Financial Times reported that Kiev is coming under increased pressure from Western European capitals to do its part to implement the Minsk cease-fire agreement. According to FT, German diplomats expressed frustration that Kiev is “dragging its feet” in implementing the agreement. For his part, French President Francois Holland has warned Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko that “the only line of conduct is the full implementation of the Minsk accord.”

Yet it seems these calls for a peaceful solution to the crisis are not only falling on deaf ears, but are also purposefully being undermined, in Washington.

To wit: the same day the aforementioned troika met in Belgrade, the 28th, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on “United States Security Policy in Europe,” though perhaps, given the tenor of the hearing, it should have been held under the rubric “The Russians are Coming!”

Armed Services Committee Chairman, Senator John McCain (R-AZ), got right to the point, running down a list of Russia’s sins—real and imagined. He derided the Obama administration’s “so-called reset” policy and warned of Mr. Putin’s “neo-imperial objectives.” McCain accused Russia of violating the Minsk II cease-fire agreement and hectored NATO allies to follow the example of Poland and Estonia and increase its defense expenditures. Unbelievably, McCain closed his remarks by telling the gallery, which included a visiting delegation of Ukrainian parliamentarians, that “none of us wants to return to the Cold War.”

Depressingly, there seemed to be little daylight between McCain and the committee’s ranking member, Senator Jack Reed (D-RI). Both he and McCain have called on President Obama to “provide defense lethal assistance” to Ukraine. Only Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) expressed any skepticism towards the idea of sending lethal aid to Ukraine. The situation that pertains in the Washington of 2015, is in stark contrast to the previous Cold War. Today, it would seem, Democrats and Republicans are engaged in a contest of who can ‘out-hawk’ the other on Russia.

McCain and Reed set the tone of Tuesday’s hearing by striking a martial note at the outset, and the witnesses, representing the Council of Foreign Relations, the Fletcher School of Diplomacy and the Atlantic Council, were all too happy to pick up where the Senators left off.

The most hawkish of the three, the Atlantic Council’s Ian Brzezinski (perhaps channeling his father Zbigniew), opined that the United States should impose tougher sanctions on Russia in order to “aggressively shock the Russian economy by shutting off its energy and financial sectors from the global economy.” Further, Washington should “provide military equipment to Ukraine, including air defense and anti-tank weapons as well as key enablers, such as drones…”

Most alarmingly, however, was Brzezinski’s recommendation to grant the NATO supreme allied commander the “authorities necessary to deploy in real time against provocative Russian military operations,” thereby taking the decision to go to war with a nuclear armed power out of the hands of the commander in chief and transferring it to the NATO commander in Brussels.

Two days later, as it happened, it was that very NATO commander’s turn before the Armed Services Committee. US Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, who, according to a recent article in Der Spiegel is viewed by many European diplomats as a serial exaggerator, told the committee that NATO’s principle concern is a “revanchist Russia” which in his view is a “global, not regional” threat.

Since, in his view, the current lull in the fighting in eastern Ukraine is only allowing Russia to “prepare for another offensive” it would “not make sense to take any of our own options off the table.” Indeed, later on in the hearing, in response to a question from Senator McCain, the general said, “I support the use, um, [quickly correcting himself] the consideration, of offensive military aid …” His referencing of “offensive” weapons raised an eyebrow from Senator Reed who quickly interjected to ask if the general had misspoken. Breedlove confirmed that he had not.

Breedlove’s testimony also inadvertently helped confirm the basis of one of Russia’s principal objections to American policy: that it is being hedged in on all sides by the American military. Breedlove testified about what he called a Russia Strategic Initiative which seeks to coordinate the various combatant commands which border Russia: CENTCOM (US Central Command); EUCOM (US European Command); USNORTHCOM (US Northern Command); USPACOM (US Pacific Command), the better to respond to a future Russian offensive.

Breedlove also praised the US European Command’s Ukraine Joint Initiative which has carried out a series of 25 visits to Ukraine with the goal of helping Kiev identify and address its most urgent military needs. Breedlove also noted that NATO is “war gaming and table topping scenarios” in the event the US decides to arm Ukraine. Should we fail to send military assistance to Ukraine, the General warned, somewhat paradoxically, that “inaction is also an action and the Russians will react to that as well.”

And so, it is hard, given the tenor of the policy discussion on Capitol Hill over the past week, to escape the conclusion that President Obama is under intense pressure—not only from both political parties, but also, disturbingly, from the NATO supreme allied commander—to wade ever deeper into the Ukrainian morass.
 
 
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UNAC Conference, Secaucus, NJ, May 8 – 10
STOP THE WARS AT HOME AND ABROAD!
Featuring political hip hop duo Rebel Diaz Friday night, May 8, and other outstanding cultural performers during the conference.
Speakers include Ramsey Clark, Cynthia McKinney, Michael McPhearson, Malik Mujahid, Lynne Stewart, Pam Africa, Medea Benjamin, Glen Ford, Kathy Kelly, Ann Wright, David Swanson and many others.

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United National Antiwar Coalition
Statement in Support of Baltimore Protests
 
In the United States every Black man, woman and child risks becoming the victim of an extra judicial killing. Because the government does not record these inconvenient facts, activists are left to determine that police kill at least 1,000 people every year. While chattel slavery ended 150 years ago, the U.S. still has a very active slave patrol system and it is carried out by police officers around the country. When they injure and kill they do so with impunity.
 
The medical examiner in Baltimore, Maryland ruled Freddie Gray’s death in police custody a homicide. The filing of charges against six officers by the State Attorney is a necessary step but by no means assures justice in this case or a change in regard to a deep and systemic problem.
 
The system of mass incarceration began to take shape as a direct reaction to the liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. It results not just in imprisonment but police brutality and murder and not just in Baltimore but across the country.
 
The death toll from police violence went unnoticed until people rose up as they did in Ferguson, Missouri, Baltimore, New York and in countless other cities. The inspiration from the people of Ferguson led to thousands of protests and the Black Lives Matter movement. However that movement has yet to lead to the successful prosecution in a case of police brutality.
 
The United National Antiwar Coalition supports the right to protest against police murder. Calls for non-violence cannot be used as a smoke screen to silence the right to demand redress. People in the U.S. are encouraged to support uprisings around the world if they are sanctioned by our government, yet are told to condemn any protest taking place in their own country. There will be no end to police violence if there is not a loud and unified cry for justice. That cry is only heard when thousands of people march in the streets.
 
The Obama justice department has declined to pursue federal prosecution in the killings of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, John Crawford or any of the hundreds of other cases of Black homicide at the hands of police. While the president claimed a previously unknown right to assassinate American citizens, and did so, the justice department also claims that the legal bar is “too high” to bring police to justice when they assassinate at will.
 
The mass movement spawned in Ferguson and now taking shape in Baltimore must be clear in its demands. The federal government must prosecute killer police and every community, particularly those of color which are disproportionately victimized, must have direct control of their local police departments.
 
Politicians can no longer be allowed to hide behind useless “police/community relations” gimmicks which provide no protection from police brutality. Black faces in high places as mayors, district attorneys and police chiefs are also not a means of ending the criminalization of Black life. Reform is just another word for inaction and for maintenance of the status quo which grants the right to kill without fear of punishment. Any call for yet another panel or blue ribbon commission is useless if it does not also discuss community control, and with it the right to hire, fire and if need be prosecute local law enforcement.
 
The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) stands with the people of Ferguson, Baltimore, Chicago, Staten Island, North Charleston and every other locale where a Black person has been killed by police.
 
Black lives matter!
End mass incarceration!
Community control of police!
Prosecute police brutality!
 
5/3/15
 
Shocking Facts About Baltimore
 
Baltimore is a city of 622,000 that is 63 percent African American.   A quarter of the city's inhabitants live in abject poverty.
 
148,000 people, or 23.8 percent of the people in Baltimore, live below the official poverty level.
 
56.4 percent of Baltimore students graduate from high school.  The national rate is about 80 percent.
 
Official unemployment is 8.4 percent city wide. Most estimates place the unemployment in the African American community at double that of the white community. The official national rate of unemployment for whites is 4.7 percent, for blacks it is 10.1.
 
White babies born in Baltimore have six more years of life expectancy than African American babies in the city.  African American babies in Baltimore are nine times more likely to die before age one than white infants in the city.  There is a 20-year difference in life expectancy between those who live in the most affluent neighborhood in Baltimore versus those who live six miles away in the most impoverished.
 
92 percent of marijuana possession arrests in Baltimore were of African Americans, one of the highest racial disparities in the US.
 
Over $5.7 million has been paid out by Baltimore since 2011 in over 100 police brutality lawsuits. Victims of severe police brutality were mostly people of color and included a pregnant woman, a 65-year-old church deacon and an 87-year-old grandmother.
 

Another little known fact:  At least 300 high-ranking sheriffs and police from agencies large and small – from New York and Maine to Orange County and Oakland, California – (including Baltimore & Ferguson PD) have traveled to Israel for privately funded seminars in what is described as counterterrorism techniques.
 
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Peace & Planet - A Conversation with Jonathan King and Elaine Scarry


When: Sunday, May 17, 2015, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Where: Private Home • Newton Center

Prasannan Parthasarathi, Juliet Schor, Susan Davidoff, Joan Ecklein, Shelagh Foreman, Burt Glass, Eva Moseley, Guntram Mueller, Mark and Pauline Solomon, & Nancy Wrenn
INVITE YOU TO A CONVERSATION WITH
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Jonathan King  
 Professor, MIT    
ElaineScarry.150h
Elaine Scarry 
Professor, Harvard University
Report on our organizing for PEACE & PLANET April 24-26, 2015 NYC and on our upcoming plans
Brief Closing Remarks by Bernard Lown; Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1985)
Kshama Sawant, Chris Hedges and Howie Hawkins Speaking in NYC!

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"I want to stress how important the reelection of Kshama Sawant is, nationally, ... if we want to overturn the corporate coup d'etat that's taking place. And you can be sure that not only the establishment in Seattle but the establishment nationally is determined to crush this movement ... because it expresses the real concerns, the real desires, and the real needs of working men and women in this country."
 
~ Chris Hedges ~ author, columnist and left activist


Sunday, May 31st, 6:00pm
All Souls Unitarian Church 
 1157 Lexington Ave, NYC
Kshama Sawant was elected to the Seattle City Council in 2013 as an open socialist with over 90,000 votes. Since her election, Councilmember Sawant has led the opposition to the corporate-driven agenda. She has been an unapologetic champion of working people, delivering on her campaign promise to make Seattle the first major city to pass a $15/hour minimum wage less than six months after she took office.

Taking only the wage of an average worker and giving the rest of her salary back to social movements, Sawant has led struggles against Seattle's establishment on housing, "A People's Budget" and also to change Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day. Now Kshama is tackling head-on the crisis of skyrocketing rents by fighting for rent control, for a Tenants' Bill of Rights, and for the city to build thousands of high-quality apartments rented at below-market rates. She is working to fully fund a world-class public transit system and implement Municipal Broadband as an alternative to the slow and expensive Comcast and Centurylink monopolies.

Big business funds candidates that will remain in their pockets. Kshama take no money from big business. That is why she needs your help to win reelection this year! She is a voice for labor and social movements not just in Seattle but throughout the country. Come hear Kshama, along with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges, and the 2014 Green candidate for NY govenor Howie Hawkins speak about the issues and importance of this campaign. Please bring your checkbook and consider donating generously! Solidarity!

EYEWITNESS GAZA: Life After the 2014 Israeli Invasion


When: Friday, May 22, 7:30 pm

Where: Friends Meeting at Cambridge, 5 Longfellow Park, Cambridge - (a 10 minute walk from Harvard Square)

GIVE WAR A CHANCE?

 

Unprecedented: 151 Reps Support Iran Framework Deal

151 members of Congress sent a letter to President Obama commending the political framework reached between the P5+1 countries and Iran and pressing for continued diplomatic efforts to secure a negotiated nuclear agreement… The letter cautions that "if the United States were to abandon negotiations or cause their collapse, not only would we fail to peacefully prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, we would make that outcome more likely." The signatories include Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, the third-ranked House Democrat Rep. James Clyburn, and the Chair of the House Democratic Caucus Rep. Xavier Becerra. The signatories represent more than three quarters of the House Democratic Caucus, and the majority of House Democrats serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Armed Services Committee and the Appropriations Committee.  More

 

ALL 9 House members from Massachusetts signed the letter – thank them!

The text and signers can be viewed here:

“We must pursue diplomatic means to their fullest and allow the negotiations to run their course – especially now that the parties have announced a strong framework – and continue working to craft a robust and verifiable Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action by June 30. We must allow our negotiating team the space and time necessary to build on the progress made in the political framework and turn it into a long-term, verifiable agreement”

 

Overwhelming US Public Approval of Iran Talks gives Momentum to Peace Deal

Despite the fury of the war party, momentum today is clearly in favor of the diplomacy between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (P5+1) that would render war moot. Once again, the Republicans and many Democrats have seriously misjudged majority sentiment in America or intentionally ignore it… Last week Quinnipiac reported that 77% of Americans prefer a negotiated settlement over military intervention. Last month, the Economist reported more than 60% of Americans support negotiations. An NBC poll reporting 54% trust the Obama Administration over Congressional Republicans to ‘handle an agreement with Iran’ offers a vivid confirmation of the trend.  More

 

The Nuclear Crisis Nobody Mentions

Those congressmen beating the war drums against Iran have reached new heights of hypocrisy considering their total disregard for the more dangerous, more immediate problems created by Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal… As a count of its nuclear arsenal edges toward several hundred, and as it increasingly deploys tactical nuclear weapons near its border, Pakistan’s government faces extraordinary challenges of command and control… Since the early 1990s–for more than two decades–hawks have been talking up a war against Iran. Meanwhile, barely a word is said about Pakistan.   More

 

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WARS ABROAD, WARS AT HOME

 

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THE NEW AGE OF COUNTERINSURGENCY POLICING

Over the course of 24 hours, which would see economically devastated parts of Baltimore erupt in open rebellion, city and state police would deploy everything from a drone and a “military counter attack vehicle” known as a Bearcat to SWAT teams armed with assault rifles, shotguns loaded with lead pellets, barricade projectiles filled with tear gas, and military-style smoke grenades. The BPD also came equipped with “Hailstorm” or “Stingray” technology, developed in America’s distant war zones to conduct wireless surveillance of enemy communications.  This would allow officers to force cell phones to connect to it, to collect mobile data, and to jam cell signals within a one-mile radius… It is, in fact, no longer unusual but predictable for peacefully protesting citizens to face military-grade weaponry and paramilitary-style tactics, as the counterinsurgency school of protest policing has become the new normal in our homeland security state. More

 

You Will Be Surprised Who the Outside Agitators Really Are in Baltimore

According to data posted on the city of Baltimore’s OpenBaltimore website in 2012, over 70 percent of Baltimore Police Department officers live outside city limits, with at least 10 percent living over state lines, in places as far away as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. By contrast, almost all of those arrested in ongoing protests sparked by the police killing of the unarmed Baltimorean Freddie Gray reside firmly within the city. These facts were apparently lost on Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake when she blamed “outside forces” for all the looting of local businesses and attacks on cops..  More

 

Chicago Passes Ordinance Granting Reparations to Police Torture Survivors

Over a period of nearly 20 years, Chicago Police Cmdr. Jon Burge and his "midnight crew" allegedly tortured at least 119 people, forcing them to make confessions.  The police officers beat the victims, burned them with lit cigarettes and handcuffed them to hot radiators. They tied plastic bags over their heads and nearly suffocated them. They put cattle prods on their genitals and in their mouths and electrocuted them… On Wednesday, the City Council approved an ordinance to compensate Burge's victims, most of them African-American men, and their families. The reparations ordinance is the first of its kind in the country to address police abuse. The measure draws from the United Nations Convention against Torture and human rights practices around the world, especially in nations that overcame the legacy of violent, repressive regimes.   More

 

Long Before ISIS, a Man Was Barbarically Burned Alive -- in America

The victim’s name was Jesse Washington. The year was 1916. America would soon go to war in Europe “to make the world safe for democracy…  Not a heretic burned at the stake by some ecclesiastical authority in the Old World. This was Texas, and the white people in that photograph were farmers, laborers, shopkeepers, some of them respectable congregants from local churches in and around the growing town of Waco… Jesse Washington was just one black man to die horribly at the hands of white death squads. Between 1882 and 1968 — 1968! — there were 4,743 recorded lynchings in the US.   More

 

Israeli-trained police invade Baltimore in crackdown on Black Lives Matter

The similarities in suppression tactics employed by Baltimore and Israeli security forces are no coincidence.  Under the cover of  counterterrorism training, nearly every major police agency in the United States has traveled to Israel for lessons in occupation enforcement, including many of the agencies active in Baltimore last week.  In 2002, Baltimore city police officers went to Israel on a junket organized by the neoconservative Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), where they studied Israeli occupation tactics used against Palestinians, including “crowd control, and coordination with the media,” according to a JINSA press release. “Participants resolved to begin the process of sharing ‘lessons learned’ in Israel with their law enforcement colleagues in the United States,” boasted JINSA. 

Baltimore city police returned to Israel for more occupation training in a 2009 trip arranged by the American Jewish Committee’s Project Interchange.   More

 

FROM FERGUSON TO BALTIMORE: The Fruits of Government-Sponsored Segregation

Baltimore, not at all uniquely, has experienced a century of public policy designed, consciously so, to segregate and impoverish its black population. A legacy of these policies is the rioting we have seen in Baltimore… Certainly, African American citizens of Baltimore were provoked by aggressive, hostile, even murderous policing, but Spiro Agnew had it right. Without suburban integration, something barely on today’s public policy agenda, ghetto conditions will persist, giving rise to aggressive policing and the riots that inevitably ensue. Like Ferguson before it, Baltimore will not be the last such conflagration the nation needlessly experiences.  More

 

ROBERT REICH: The Political Roots of Widening Inequality

A deeper understanding of what has happened to American incomes over the last 25 years requires an examination of changes in the organization of the market. These changes stem from a dramatic increase in the political power of large corporations and Wall Street to change the rules of the market in ways that have enhanced their profitability, while reducing the share of economic gains going to the majority of Americans.  This transformation has amounted to a redistribution upward, but not as “redistribution” is normally defined. The government did not tax the middle class and poor and transfer a portion of their incomes to the rich. The government undertook the upward redistribution by altering the rules of the game… The changes in the organization of the economy have been reinforcing and cumulative: As more of the nation’s income flows to large corporations and Wall Street and to those whose earnings and wealth derive directly from them, the greater is their political influence over the rules of the market, which in turn enlarges their share of total income.  More

 

KRUGMAN:  Race, Class and Neglect

The point is that there is no excuse for fatalism as we contemplate the evils of poverty in America. Shrugging your shoulders as you attribute it all to values is an act of malign neglect. The poor don’t need lectures on morality, they need more resources — which we can afford to provide — and better economic opportunities, which we can also afford to provide through everything from training and subsidies to higher minimum wages. Baltimore, and America, don’t have to be as unjust as they are.   More

 

Legal Theory for Dragnet Surveillance Programs Invalidated by Federal Appeals Court Decision

When a federal appeals court ruled that the United States government’s telephone metadata program was illegal, it did not only call attention to how Congress had not authorized the massive surveillance program exposed by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. It also acknowledged that the legal theory the government relied upon to defend the program is significantly flawed. In doing so, it invalidated the government’s rationale for maintaining any and all of its dragnet surveillance programs in the “war on terrorism.”  More

 

CHELSEA MANNING: We Have the Right to Criticize Government without Fear
When freedom of information and transparency are stifled, then bad decisions are often made and heartbreaking tragedies occur – too often on a breathtaking scale that can leave societies wondering: how did this happen? …
After 9/11, a dedicated office of lawyers specializing in novel applications of law for national security issues, the National Security Division (NSD), was created and now, with a small caseload and an enormous amount of resources, this division of the Department of Justice has been waging a quiet war against the media, their sources and the right to free speech and a free press, using the growing national security and surveillance apparatus to prosecute various cases and, occasionally, target the media… The US needs legislation to protect the public’s right to free speech and a free press, to protect it from the actions of the executive branch and to promote the integrity and transparency of the US government.   More

 

The US From Abroad: Still Seen as a Strange Liberator

The perception of the US as a hypocritical power is reinforced by the gap between deed and creed.  The world is not culturally globalized, but information is, and since Western (mostly US) media dominate the world, information about the US spreads instantaneously. The world knows more about the US than the US knows about the world… If propaganda does not work, and if the rhetoric of "freedom and democracy" does not win "the hearts and minds" of people, the question then remains: Why does the US stick to it? In advertising, a bad campaign is usually scrapped. The answer to this apparent conundrum lies in the real target audience of this rhetoric: It is actually Americans themselves who are the target of this international propaganda… A plutocratic United States promoting "democracy" may be a form of global chutzpah, but domestically, it serves to change the conversation from touchy topics and reinforce national beliefs about American exceptionalism.  More

 

Coddling the Rich

Question: How much did Congress save taxpayers last year when it cut food stamp benefits for 16 million poor children?

Answer: Less than the windfall Congress is trying to bestow on a few of the richest American families by ending the federal estate tax. The House has already approved a bill to do this, and the Senate is poised to follow suit.  More

 

With Banks 'Still Too Big to Fail,' Another Financial Meltdown Looms

Titled Still Too Big to Fail (pdf), Thursday's report charges that since the meltdown began in 2008, regulators have failed to make sufficient progress on key components of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, or to boost transparency in political spending.  According to the CRC, which is made up of more than 75 good governance, organized labor, and environmental groups, action on both these fronts is necessary in order to prevent another financial disaster. "The top six bank holding companies are considerably larger than before, and are still permitted to borrow excessively relative to the assets they hold," the report states. "They are dangerously interconnected and remain vulnerable to sudden runs, because they borrow billions of dollars from wholesale lenders who can often demand their cash back each and every day."  More

 

1 DAYS TO GO! 191 Teams! 
 
Dear Friends!

Peace week continues! Today is day of HOPE! Tomorrow Day of JUSTICE! Sunday is Day of COURAGE!
 
We have raised $202,049 in hand and
$75,000 in pledges towards our $400,000 goal!
 There are 191 teams registered! We know with your help we can do it! Keep the momentum going!

We are counting on you. Please remember top 4 fundraising teams (First Family, First Faith Based Organization, First School and First Hospital) will receive Kleen Kanteen water bottles. But your donations have to be in by Saturday. 

Also the First Family, First Faith Based Organization, First School and First Hospital will lead the walk! 

Currently the top 10 teams are: 
Martin Richard Foundation
Team BIDMC
FOLLEN COMMUNITY CHURCH TEAM
B-PEACE For Jorge
Team BMC
Brigham and Women's CCHHE Violence Prevention Programs
Trinity Church Boston Team
Compassionate Cohasset
Team First Parish in Concord
UU First Parish Cambridge


IMPORTANT DETAILS
We would like to share some important last minute information about the Mother's Day Walk for Peace taking place on Sunday, May 10, 2015,  in front of  Town Field Park on Park St., (1520 Dorchester Ave), Dorchester, MA 02124 (start and end address). ***Please note PARK ST. WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC 5am-1pm to hold our event*** 

The walk is RAIN OR SHINE! WEAR PURPLE!
7:00 am registration starts (only folks who HAVE NOT registered or are turning in donations should got to the blue tents)
8:00 am Opening Ceremony and remarks       Boston City Singers
8:30 am walk begins (3.6 miles, see route here )
10:00 -11:00 am Closing  Ceremony  
    Performance by Jah-N-I Roots Band 
   
    Eucharist Offered by The Rt. Rev. Allan Gates (all welcome)


Water and bathroom stops:
*        GREATER FOUR CORNERS ACTION COALITION             
           376 WASHINGTON STREET, DORCHESTER, 02124
 
*        NEW TESTAMENT HOUSE OF DELIVERANCE           
          424 WASHINGTON STREET, DORCHESTER, MA
 
We encourage everyone to register online and to make their donations online BEFORE the walk to reduce registration lines.

If you are part of a team, we also encourage folks to check in with their team captains, collect all donations, and then have one team member submit pledges at registration on Sunday. 

Parking is available at 500-520 Geneva Ave Lot in Dorchester also ample street parking is available in Fields Corner. ***Please note PARK ST. WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC. PLEASE ACCESS PARKING FROM GENEVA AVE. 

MBTA T STOP: RED LINE FIELD'S CORNER
Please wear purple as our unified visual color for PEACE.

Worship Services after the walk:
  • Rev. Rebecca Hinds of the UU Urban Ministry in Roxbury and Rev. Art Lavoie of the First Parish in Dorchester will be co-leading a worship at the First Parish in Dorchester after the Mother's Day Walk at 11am. For more info contact: minister@firstparishdorchester.org or 617-413-8791  
  • The Episcopal  Diocese of Massachusetts and Bishop Alan Gates will be holding a Eucharistic
Chelsea Manning Support Network
Chelsea's free speech & press Guardian Op-Ed, Bill
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We have the right to criticize govt without fear:
Chelsea's new Guardian op-ed

Chelsea Manning calls for an increase in freedom of information and transparency in her May 6th Guardian opinion article, "We're citizens, not subjects. We have the right to criticize government without fear." "The American public needs more access to what the government is doing its name," Manning states. When the public does not have access to, "what its governments and militaries are doing in their names, then they cease to be involved in the act of citizenship"
However, since 2006, "there have been more national security and criminal investigations into journalists and prosecutions of their sources than at any other time in the nation’s memory..."
Chelsea Manning, Guardian OpEd
May 5, 2015

When freedom of information and transparency are stifled, then bad decisions are often made and heartbreaking tragedies occur – too often on a breathtaking scale that can leave societies wondering: how did this happen?
Think about the recent debates on torture, assassination by unmanned aircraft, secret warrants and detentions, intelligence and surveillance courts, military commissions, immigration detention centers and the conduct of modern warfare.
These policies affect millions of people around the world every day and can affect anyone – wives, children, fathers, aunts, boyfriends, cousins, friends, employees, bosses, clergy and even career politicians – at any time.
It is time that we bring a health dose of sunlight to them.

Chelsea Manning's idea for Congress: the National Integrity and Free Speech Protection Act of 2015

A day after her Guardian op-ed where she suggests, "a media 'shield' law with teeth," Chelsea Manning illustrates her point by proposing a, "Bill to Re-Establish the National Integrity and to Protect Freedom of Speech, and the Freedom of the Press." #NIFSPA
Chelsea explains via Twitter that NIFSPA would amend the Freedom of Information Act to make records more accessible to the public, narrow the Espionage Act and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to apply only to those intentionally harming the US and anyone else, and create a federal privilege for journalists and their sources without any nat.l security exemptions.


Chelsea can continue to be a powerful voice for reform, but we need your help to make that happen. Help us support Chelsea in prison, maximize her voice in the media, continue public education, fund her legal appeals team, and build a powerful movement for presidential pardon.

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