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Meetings are being called to plan action as the community
moves to form a vehicle to express its opposition to war.
Many groups support de-escalation of the violence which is
leading us into an unimaginable catastrophe. War has proven
itself a failure in the provision of security for the people
of the United States and the world. No one is safe in a world
of violence.
This web site provides announcements and
information that has been discussed by Coalition For World
Peace member representatives. We do not necessarily endorse
the meetings herein announced.
For a current list of these endorsing
organizations, see the home
page
Interfaith Communities
United for Justice and Peace Meeting
Friday, September 28
7 AM
(that does say AM MORNING!)
1st Baptist Church
8th and Westmoreland
(1 block south of Wilshire Blvd.,1 block east of Vermont)
Student Peace
Actions Meeting
Friday September 28, 2001
6:30 p.m.
Echo Park Methodist Church
1226 North Alavarado, Los Angeles
(half block north of Sunset Boulevard)
Planning meeting focusing on student actions
on various campuses which shall then join the 7:30 p.m. -
Stop the War Coalition meeting.
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War and Racism Are Not The Answer
No More Innocent Victims
Defend Civil Liberties From Terrorism
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Planning Meeting
Wednesday, September 26
7:00 pm
Holman
United Methodist Church
Education Building
3320 West Adams Boulevard, LA
Planning a Rally for Peace at the
Westwood Federal Building
Saturday, September 29 at
1:00 pm
This rally
is coordinated with actions in Washington, DC, and San
Francisco.
Endorsing members as of September 16,
2001 (partial list)
Internationlal Action Center
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton
Michel Shehadeh
National Lawyers Guild
Coalition For World Peace
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Stop The War Coalition
War Is Terriorism
Magnified A Hundred Times!
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Coalition To Stop The War Meeting
Friday, September 28
7:30 pm
Echo Park Methodist Church
1226 North Alavarado, Los Angeles
(half block north of Sunset Boulevard)
Planning for the Rally Saturday, September
29 at the Westwood Federal Building 2:00 pm
War won't end terrorism. We need to
decide that we will not go to war, because whatever
reason is conjured up by the politicians or the media,
war in our time is always indiscriminate, a war against
innocents, a war against children, and all living things.
Join a massive Stop The War protest
and send a message:
No U.S. Military Actions
Stop Attacks Against Muslims ands Arab-Americans
Protect Our Civil Liberties As Global
Citizens
No Government Bigotry Or Any Kind Of
Attacks Against Immigrants
for more information contact:
Califa (818)402 8360
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Peace Meeting
The Long Beach Area Peace Network
Friday, September 28, 2001
6 to 7 potluck
7 to 9 meeting
318 Orizaba Avenue Long Beach, CA 90814
562 438-6505
The Long Beach Area Peace Network (LBAPN,
pronounced "l'boppin") will hold one of its irregular
meetings this Friday, September 28, at Gene Ruyle's
house. In addition to enjoying pizza and Gene's famous
salad, the purpose of the meeting is to discuss how
we can best continue our struggle for peace and justice
in the aftermath of the September 11 bombings of the
WTC and the Pentagon.
We hope to have updates on the court
situation of the May Day arrestees as well as discussion
of our concerns and actions following the July 4 demonstration.
We also hope to share information on various peace activities
in the area (and plans for a teach-in at CSULB).
DIRECTIONS: Here's the directions to
318 Orizaba: take the Long Beach (710) freeway to downtown
Long Beach, take the Broadway exit (left exit) and proceed
east on Broadway; after about a mile, Broadway will
veer off a little to the right, you can follow Broadway
or turn left (on Alamitos), and go up a block to the
light on Third Street, turn right on Third (Third is
probably quicker, less traffic and fewer lights than
Broadway). Continue east on Third about another two
miles, past two stop lights and two stop signs. Proceed
to a third stop sign, which will be Orizaba. Turn left
onto Orizaba, and my house (318 Orizaba) is up about
half a block on the right. If you get totally lost,
call 438-6505 & I'll guide you in.
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