Upcoming Nationwide and Canada Anti-War Meetings/Protests

by Lee Siu Hin Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2001 at 6:50 AM
siuhin@aol.com

To announce your protest, links, or good information, please send to: siuhin@aol.com, or ActionLa2ActionLA.org The protest information has been complied from different activist listservs, Indymedia Centers, e-mail annoucements and Protest.net Since some events may change or cancel withouth advance notice, PLEASE PLEASE call and check with the event organizer before you go.

Upcoming Nationwide and Canada Anti-War Meetings/Protests

By Region

Pleaese Visit Our web page: www.PeaceNoWar.net

To announce your protest, links, or good information, please send to: siuhin@aol.com, or ActionLa2ActionLA.org

The protest information has been complied from different activist listservs, Indymedia Centers, e-mail annoucements and Protest.net

Since some events may change or cancel withouth advance notice, PLEASE PLEASE call and check with the event organizer before you go.

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Nationwide

NO MORE VICTIMS: a NATIONAL CALL-IN to END the WAR Call

OCTOBER 24th, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST

For Information, Please Visit: www.PeaceNoWar.net/Oct 24 Action.htm

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Arizona:



Tucson

SAY NO TO WAR! Peace Vigil

Every Thursdays, 5:00 PM

Federal Building Downtown Tucson. 300 West Congress.

We Demand:

1) Peace

2) No curtailment of our civil liberties!

3) No scapegoating of our Moslem, Arab, and other neighbors!

Women In Black peace vigil

Every Fridays, 5:00 - 6:00 PM

4 corners of Speedway and Euclid

By: Tucson Women in Black

Contact: (520)407-1432

Tucson Women in Black are holding a silent vigil each Friday from 5 - 6 p.m. in opposition to violence, terrorism and war everywhere. They will provide signs expressing this, such as ones reading "World Peace Through Nonviolence - All Other Methods Have Failed -MLK Jr", "The Choice is Nonviolence or Nonexistence" (also from MLK, Jr.), "An Eye for an Eye Makes Everyone Blind", "War is Not the Answer" and " Let us create hope, not violence". All those willing to maintain a posture of silence are welcome. Please wear black and join us for this vigil for peace and nonviolence.

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California:



Berkeley

September 11th: Causes, Consequences, Responses

Thursday, October 25, 5:15 PM

UC Berkeley, Valley Life Sciences Building, Room 2060.



A roundtable discussion with numerous professors as speakers, including Joel Beinin, Robin Einhorn, Steve Weber and Kiren Chaudhry.

Freedom in Jeopardy: Threats to Civil Liberties in the Wake of September 11

Thursday, October 25, 7:00 PM

UC Berkeley, Valley Life Sciences Building, Room 2050

By: Berkeley ACLU

A teach-in with speakers from the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the

University of California-Berkeley administration.

End the Sanctions on Iraq

Saturday, October 27, 7:00 PM

Berkeley Friends Church, 1600 Sacramento Street (at Cedar).

Call: (415)430-1269 x1024 for information

A speaking tour featuring Hans von Sponeck, the former UN coordinator for humanitarian aid who resigned his position to protest sanctions, and Kathy Kelly, a long-time antiwar activist and the spokesperson for the anti-sanctions group Voices in the Wilderness.

WEST COAST CONFERENCE FOR CAMPUS ACTIVISTS ORGANIZING AGAINST WAR AND RACISM IN THE WAKE OF SEPTEMBER 11

Saturday and Sunday, November 10

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