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Warriors for Peace and Social Justice

To promote a discussion of the book by Stewart Acuff and Richard Levins: Getting America Back To Work.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on October 29, 2012 at 0:25

The NATO 5 fundraiser Mon, Oct 29 at Multi Kulti, 1000 N. Milwaukee, 4th floor, 8:00 - 11:00 PM. The building has an elevator. Requested $7 donation. This is a fundraiser / Halloween party.
The NATO 5 have been in Cook County Jail for more than 5 months.
Please distribute/forward widely...

Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:51
MARCH WITH IRAQ & 
AFGHAN WAR VETS  
PROTEST NATO/G8
Chicago, May 20
Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:47

The Midwest Region is calls on all IVAW members, fellow service members, veterans, Chicagoans, and everyone who believes in justice, dignity, and respect for all peoples to join us in the streets on May 20th to demand that NATO immediately end the occupation of Afghanistan, bring U.S. war dollars home to fund our communities, and acknowledge the rights and humanity of all who are affected by these wars.
We wish to begin a process of justice and reconciliation with the people of Afghanistan and other affected nations, fellow service members, veterans, and the American people.
Read the full call to action: http://ivaw.org/blog/march-justice-and-reconciliation-nato-summit
IVAW members register to march here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDdCb1ZpNkJRSU9WdVdOWmRsX3VXMEE6MQ

Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:43

10 AM - Music at Petrillo Music Shell (E. Jackson Dr. & S Columbus Dr.)

- 10:30 AM - Musical Guest Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman

- 2 PM - Step off from Petrillo Music Shell (E. Jackson Dr. & S. Columbus Dr.)

- 3 PM - Ceremony to return military service medals (Michigan Ave. & E. Cermak Rd.)

- 5 PM - Post event hang out with musical guest Watermellon Slim at Simones 960 W. 18th St.

Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:39

TELL NATIONAL GUARD TO STAND WITH THE PEOPLE

Iraq Veterans Against the War and its Afghanistan Veterans Against the War Committee will march with the multitudes in Chicago on May 20 to protest the NATO Summit. We are marching to stand up for human rights and against the failed policies of NATO's generals, especially the 11-year Afghanistan War.
Over 500 Illinois National Guard soldiers have been called up to supposedly provide additional security at the NATO Summit. The Illinois National Guard Deputy Director of Domestic Operations recently declared publicly that the Illinois National Guard will be "ready to provide support in the event of any problems in Chicago."
IVAW calls on all members of the Illinois National Guard that have already received mobilization orders to stand down and stand with fellow veterans and the 99% of the American people who are calling for an end to wars and for resources to be used rebuilding America.
 
In Solidarity,
Aaron Hughes
3324 W Palmer St. Apt. 1E
Chicago, IL 60647
217-898-9083
Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:34
Support USLAW's Important Work with a DONATION!
Your contribution keeps labor's antiwar movement going and growing,
DONATE HERE

This is a low-volume email list operated by US Labor Against the War 1718 M St, NW #153 Washington DC 20036 202-521-5265 Contact USLAW
Have you visited the USLAW website recently?
www.uslaboragainstwar.org
Check it out for news, information and resources for labor's antiwar movement. See the latest news about Iraq's labor movement, the U.S. military occupation and the movement that seeks to end it. Learn more about USLAW and what you can do to bring all U.S. troops and contractors rapidly home.

Comment by Joe Balkis on May 13, 2012 at 15:07
March with Labor Against NATO May 20
Money for Schools Not Drones!
Libraries Not Weapons
Clinics, Not Tanks
JOBS NOT WAR!
When: Sunday, May 20th
Where: Northwest Corner of Butterfield Park (Monroe & Lake Shore Drive)
When: 12:00 p.m.
Join the Occupy Chicago Labor Working Group for a unified union contingent on May 20 to send a strong message of opposition to the more than 50 heads of state at the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Summit May 20-21 in our city. NATO along with the U.S. are the main instigators of the ongoing military presence and over $522 billion spent on the endless war in Afghanistan! We need to stand up together and say "No More!" We are also in the worst worldwide economic crisis in decades with over 12.5 million people unemployed in the U.S. We need to put out a clear message to the Summit - we need money for jobs, not more of your war!
We are asking unions to bring their banners, members to wear their shirts, jackets or other union-identifying gear. Let's come all together to send a strong message to Mayor Rahm Emanuel, otherwise known as Mayor 1%, and all the attendees of the NATO Summit that their presence in Chicago is not acceptable to the labor movement. Emanuel is bringing the NATO Summit here to Chicago to the tune of $55 million dollars, while he is also vicious attacking public-sector teachers, nurses, and public transit workers and librarians, as well as closing schools, mental and public health clinics and slashing bus and train routes. What is happening here in Chicago is happening everywhere, we need to stand together in solidarity as unions against these attacks!
For more information on the contingent and to join us on May 20, we ask you please contact us at union.taskforce.occupychi@gmail.com.
Sponsored by the Occupy Chicago Labor Working Group
Comment by Joe Balkis on February 20, 2012 at 18:51

Rally and March to Defend Civil Liberties

Saturday, March 10th

12:00 Noon

Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington Street


No to Indefinite Detention without a Trial

-        Stop Islamophobia

Defend Immigrant Rights

-        End Deportations

Stop FBI Repression of Anti War Activists

-        Solidarity is Not a Crime

Support Freedom of Dissent

-        Defend the Right to Protest Against NATO/G8


March 10th is the 6th anniversary of the massive march for immigrant rights that launched the national movement.  Now those mostly Latino communities are facing up to 400,000 deportations annually.  Arab and Muslim communities are targeted by government policies driven by the so-called “war on terror.”  Repression of First Amendment freedoms of speech and assembly have seen 6000 arrests of Occupy Wall Street protestors, and anti-war and international solidarity activists such as Carlos Montes are being criminalized. 


Join us.  Add your voice.  Tell President Obama, the Department of Justice, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the City of Chicago that we know our rights and we will defend them.


Sponsored by:

Arab American Action Network

Coalition to Protect People’s Rights

Committee Against Political Repression

Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago

Council on American Islamic Relations

Malik Mujahid, Muslim Peace Coalition


To endorse:  Phone: 773 250-7335 or E-mail: defend.dissent@gmail.com

Comment by Joe Balkis on February 11, 2012 at 6:45
US Labor Against the War

Here are two ways you can help

TO SUPPORT USLAW'S CAMPAIGN TO KEEP THE MILITARY OUT OF OUR UNION HALLS AND WORKPLACES.

Tell him you strongly object to using U.S. military forces to aid an employer in union-busting and profiteering.

SIGN HERE

LEARN MORE

Support USLAW's Important Work with a DONATION!
Your contribution keeps labor's antiwar movement going and growing
DONATE HERE
 

This is a low-volume email list operated by
US Labor Against the War
1718 M St, NW #153
Washington DC 20036

202-521-5265


Contact USLAW

Have you visited the USLAW website recently? www.uslaboragainstwar.org Check it out for news, information and resources for labor's antiwar movement. See the latest news about Iraq's labor movement, the U.S. military occupation and the movement that seeks to end it. Learn more about USLAW and what you can do to bring all U.S. troops and contractors rapidly home.

empowered by Salsa
 
Comment by Joe Balkis on February 5, 2012 at 17:40

The Militant Labor Forum Presents:

"Working People Have No Use for Nuclear Bombs"

Working people should strongly oppose and condemn the relentless campaign of sanctions by Washington and its imperialist allies against Iran—a campaign of economic deprivation, unemployment and hunger designed to impose hardship on Iran’s working people in order to force Tehran to submit to imperialist dictates.

Iran, a country oppressed for centuries by imperialist domination, has every right to acquire the energy sources it needs, including nuclear power, used by most advanced nations, for economic and social advances.

Iran is a sovereign country that has been the target of Washington’s wrath since workers and farmers there overthrew the U.S.-backed monarchy in 1979 in a massive popular insurrection. It has every right to defend itself should that be necessary, and the working people in the U.S. have a fundamental class interest in supporting Iran in a confrontation with imperialism.

 

But the working class has no interest in possessing nuclear weapons, as Cuban leader Fidel Castro recently pointed out. Communists reject them outright as detrimental for the defense of national sovereignty and working people.

speaker: George Chalmers, Socialist Workers Party

Friday, Feb. 10, 7:30 pm

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3701 Pulaski Avenue

(@ Erie Ave., two blocks west of Broad St.)

For information or rides: (215) 225-1270
Email: phlmlf@gmail.com

“We possess a weapon as powerful as nuclear power,” Castro said, “and it is the magnitude of the justice for which we are struggling.” 

 

 

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