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03 / 21
Start: 10:15 am
End: 1:00 pm

Wednesday, March 21, 10.15 AM at Portland City Hall at 1221 SW 4th:
The Portland City Council will hear a resolution in support of friendship between the people of the United States and Iran and opposing an escalation of the wars into Iran . The resolution will be introduced by Commissioner Erik Sten and co-sponsored by Commissioner Randy Leonard. Please come and show your support by wearing a "No War on Iran" button (available at the door).

There is a history of positive and fruitful relations between people of Iran and Portland , OR . which is home to many Iranians. This friendship is reflected in the work of Portland ’s deceased historian and story teller Terry O’Donnell. Many others who have served in Iran as volunteers or participated in recent delegations, are examples of people who have kept building this relationship. Some of these friends of Iran and local Iranian immigrants have founded the American Iranian Friendship Council (AIFC). AIFC has worked in collaboration with the city on the proposed resolution.

Although we have had proclamation of the Iranian New Year by Portland Mayors in the past, this year will be the first time in Portland history NowRuz will be acknowledged by a mayoral proclamation in the city hall at noon, after the council hearing. The NowRuz ceremony will include a musical presentation arranged by the Salehi Family, Persian pastries and the traditional Iranian New Year’s display Haft Sin.  We welcome the public in joining us to express the mutual desire for peace and to celebrate NowRuz.
American Iranian Friendship Council
www.aifcpdx.org

Start: 10:15 am

American Iranian Friendship Council

Thursday, March 08, 2007

PRESS RELEASE

The Portland City Council will consider a resolution in support of
friendship between Iran and the United States and in opposition of an
escalation of the Iraq war into Iran on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 10:15
AM.

Persian New Year or NowRuz takes place at the exact moment of spring
equinox, which this year will be at 4.07 PM on March 20. Persians,
Afghans, Kurds, Tajiks, Belouchis, Parsis and Azeris alike celebrate this
pre-Islamic tradition, and there will be many NowRuz events in the
Portland metropolitan area.

Unfortunately the date also marks the fourth anniversary of the war on
Iraq and an increasing likelihood of military intervention in Iran. The
City Council of Portland has recognized the high costs of a futile war by
passing a resolution calling for gradual troop withdrawal from Iraq.

On Wednesday, March 21 at 10.15 AM, the Portland City Council will hear
a resolution asking to support friendship between the people of the United
States and Iran and opposing an escalation of war into Iran. The
resolution will be introduced by Commissioner Erik Sten and is
co-sponsored by Commissioner Randy Leonard.

There is a history of positive and fruitful relations between people of
Iran and Portland, Oregon, which is home to many Iranians. This friendship
is reflected in the works of Portland's deceased historian and story
teller Terrance O'Donnell. Many others have served in Iran as volunteers
or participated in recent citizen to citizen delegations. Some of these
friends of Iran and local Iranian immigrants have founded the American
Iranian Friendship Council (AIFC). The Council has worked in collaboration
with the city on the proposed resolution.

In addition to encouraging human to human relations between Iran and
the US "to foster better understanding between the two nations and to
embrace a spirit of diplomacy", the proposed resolution states "that the
City Council of Portland challenges the possibility of a new war in Iran,
and urges the Congress of the United States to maintain pressure on the
administration against both an escalation of troops within Iraq and a
geographic expansion into Iran while continuing to call for a complete and
immediate end to the war in the region;" and further indicates "that the
City Council of Portland urges support for the Iran Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Act of 2007 (H. R. 770), prohibiting the use of funds
for "any covert action for the purpose of causing regime change in Iran or
to carry out any military action against Iran in the absence of an
imminent threat, in accordance with international law;" "

Although there have been proclamations for Iranian New Years issued by
mayors in the past, for the first time in Portland history NowRuz will be
acknowledged by Mayor Potter in a city hall ceremony at noon, after the
council hearing.

The NowRuz ceremony will include presentations by local Iranian
musicians, Persian pastries and the traditional Iranian New Year's display
Haft Sin: a symbolic assembly of seven items starting with the Persian
letter s.'

We welcome the public to express our mutual desire for peace and to
celebrate NowRuz with us.

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Candlelight Vigil for Fairness
Jobs with Justice joins with Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury and the Workers' Rights Board Fair Election Oversight Commission in support of Providence Medical Center employees right to a free and fair election process to decide about forming a union.
March 21st, 6 pm: Providence Hospital, NE 47th & Glisan
For more info: Seiu local 49: 503-236-4949, x239 or Jobs with Justice: 503-236-5573

03 / 22
Start: 6:30 am
End: 9:30 am

Representatives from the DISSENT! Network will be at Liberty Hall to talk about the problems with the G8 and the resistance
against the upcoming G8 conference June 6-8 in Germany.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Owning Up:
Addressing Americans’ Responsibilities Regarding “Palestine and Israel”
Thursday March 22nd, 2007
7:00-9:30pm
Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union
1825 SW Broadway
Multicultural Center (room 228)

 

Join Jill Severson as she reports back from two trips to the West Bank, Israel and Jordan, and reflects on her—and our—Relationships and Responsibilities as Americans to bring peace to the US and the region. All are welcome!!!

FYI: Audience participation will be expected—via reflection and conversation!
 
Sponsored by: PSU’s Students United for Nonviolence (SUN) and supported by: Portland Buddhist Peace Fellowship. Jill Severson is a member of AUPHR, WILPF, and other organizations for peace.

FMI Contact: jillmseverson@yahoo.com or (503) 984-8195.
 

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

@ PSU Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 238

Occupation is a Crime: From Iraq to Palestine. Brief Talk and Discussion. Should the anti-war movement broaden it's focus from Iraq? How are the issues of Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, etc. connected?

03 / 23
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

The Surge Protection Brigade, also known as the Seriously Pissed Off Grannies, will return to the recruiting center on NE Broadway at 13th on Friday March 23.  There will be opportunities for civil resistance as well as good old fashioned protesting.

NOTE: Time tentative, check with SPB for current info

Contact surgeprotection@riseup.net  or  503 281-3697 for more information.


February 2, 2007 - Surge Protection Brigade shuts down recruiting center, arrested for rocking.
03 / 24
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Saturday, March 24 – 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.
New Year Celebration, NowRuz
Portland State University Smith Center Ballroom
1825 SW Broadway
Portland State University
For more information, call Persia House at (503) 725-5214
or visit http://www.persia.pdx.edu

03 / 25
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Peace March especially for kids!
Every Sunday at 1:30 PM
Sunnyside Environmental School, 3421 SE Salmon
Meet at the school playground - kids and adults welcome.
For more info email eorion@comcast.net

03 / 26
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

No New Nuclear Waste at in the Northwest!

On March 26th in Hood River at 6pm you are invited to attend a public meeting to voice your unhappiness at the idea of new nuclear waste arriving at Hanford nuclear waste reservation, located in WA state, on the Columbia River. 

This is our only chance as Oregonians to talk to the Department of Energy and let them know that we don't want any more nuclear waste polluted the Columbia. 

More details to follow!  For information contact Angela Crowley-Koch at Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility info@oregonpsr.org

03 / 27
03 / 28
Start: 10:30 am
End: 5:00 pm

Oregon Action Lobby Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, March 28th. Come to Salem and learn to lobby your Sentaors and Representatives to:

Win Health Care for All
Expand Affordable Housing
Eliminate Racial Profiling
End the War

10:30-1:00 Lobby Training, Pulic Service Building, Basement A

1:30-4:00 Lobby Visits, State Capitol, Hearing Room 50

4:00-5:00 Forum on the Iraq War, State Capitol, Hearing Room 50

Transportation to Salem and Lunch are provided with advance registration. Call Oregon Action at 503-282-6588 in Portland or 541-772-4029 in Medford.
or visit our website

03 / 29
03 / 30
Start: 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

On Friday Col. Ann Wright (ret.) and local members of Iraq Veterans Against the War will be joining the Surge Protection Brigade in shutting down the Armed Forces Recruiting Center in NE Portland. This will be the ninth time the SPB will shut down the Recruiting Center, and prevent more young people from being lied to by the military.

Col. Wright explains why she will be joining the action on Friday, "Portland's Surge Protection Brigade represents tens of thousands of critical grassroots organizations all over the country that want the war ended now! Members of Congress tell us everyday that they could not have gotten timetables for withdrawal into their bills without the people of America telling them what we want. But now we have to tell them that 18 more months of war is too much! 1800 Americans will die in the next 18 months and 54,000 Iraqis. We must keep the pressure on to stop the war now, not 18 months, not 12 months from now, but now!!!"

If you are finally ready to stand up against this war, and seeing our brothers and sisters snatched up by the insatiable war machine, come to the Recruiting Center on Friday at 11:00am!!

The Recruiting Center is on NE Broadway at 13th Ave. The Surge Protection Brigade / Seriously Pissed Off Grannies will return to the recruiting center at 11:00am, Friday March 30th.  

This is an important opportunity for anyone interested in protesting the war in Iraq and the Pentagon's policy of militarizing our youth, especially people of color and working class youth.  

For more information: surgeprotection@riseup.net

Ann Wright is a retired United States Army colonel, retired official of the U.S. State Department, and now full-time anti-war activist. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for the organizations Operation Truth and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.

Wright is most noted for being one of three U.S. State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the invasion of Iraq in March, 2003.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Retired Colonel Ann Wright, now with CODEPINK, will be speaking this Friday, March 30th  at the First Unitatian Church Main Street Sanctuary, 1011 SW 12th Av.
7 pm   tickets are $15.  (free to mothers of fallen soldiers;
                                        contact Larry Taylor: lawrence_d_taylor@yahoo.com)

Following the speech a concert, Stabat Mater, composed in 1735 by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, and translates to "sorrowful mother" will be conducted by 1st Unitarian's Signe Lusk.

Ann will be featured on KBOO, Thursday morning "Voices From the Edge" with
Jo Ann Bowman at 7:30am.

03 / 31
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

March 31st from 10 AM - 2 PM
The Peace Memorial Park is being readied for Spring planting.  If you like to garden and want to help promote peace, please join Veterans for Peace Chapter 72 and the Peace Memorial Park Foundation to help make the garden ready for planting.
The park is located at NE Oregon and Lloyd, at the north end of the Eastside Esplanade.
Please RSVP to rgoss@pdx.edu

Start: 10:00 am
Start: Mar 31 2007 - 10:00am
End: Apr 1 2007 - 4:00pm

The International Students for Social Equality (ISSE) and the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) announce an emergency conference against the US occupation of Iraq and preparations for a military assault on Iran. The conference will be held on March 31 and April 1, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.

The purpose of this conference is to develop and implement a program for the mass mobilization of student youth and the working class within the United States and internationally against imperialist war and colonialism.

ISSE/SEP Emergency Conference Against War
Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 31 - April 1

www.wsws.org

Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Start Time: 11:00 AM
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Title STAND FOR PEACE
Portland, OR
Location Outside Lloyd Center - NE 13th & Multnomah
Topic / Issue Peace

STAND FOR PEACE every Saturday - Sign Waving and Leafleting - Join us for as long as you can - a few minutes of the full two hours. Bring your own signs or use one of ours.

04 / 1
End: 4:00 pm
Start: Mar 31 2007 - 10:00am
End: Apr 1 2007 - 4:00pm

The International Students for Social Equality (ISSE) and the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) announce an emergency conference against the US occupation of Iraq and preparations for a military assault on Iran. The conference will be held on March 31 and April 1, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.

The purpose of this conference is to develop and implement a program for the mass mobilization of student youth and the working class within the United States and internationally against imperialist war and colonialism.

ISSE/SEP Emergency Conference Against War
Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 31 - April 1

www.wsws.org

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Sunday, April 1 – 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.
Sizdah Bedar (Thirteenth Day after Spring Equinox)
Picnic, Oaks Park, South End of the Sellwood Bridge
All are welcome. For more information,
call Persia House at (503) 725-5214 or visit http://www.persia.pdx.edu

Start: 1:30 pm

Peace March especially for kids!
Every Sunday at 1:30 PM
Sunnyside Environmental School, 3421 SE Salmon
Meet at the school playground - kids and adults welcome.
For more info email eorion@comcast.net

04 / 2
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

PSU Invisible Children screening 

April 2nd 2007,

 12-1:30pm @ PSU In Smith Memorial Student Union rm 238. free to
all and Public welcome

Young and Upbeat presenters showing an inspiring  documentery on
the situation in Uganda and gathering support for the
"Displace Me" protest april 28th. Event includes live music from
Seattle's Stephen Smartt.

Contact for info Megan
Gipson                            
gipsonmegan@gmail.com or
971-218-4399

04 / 3
Start: 8:30 am
End: 4:30 pm

Senate Environment committee voted in favor of the 25% Renewable Energy Standard! Now it's time to redouble our efforts to make Oregon a leader in renewable energy, and we're hoping you'll join us in Salem for Environmental Lobby Day with the Oregon Conservation Network.  

Next Tuesday, hundreds of citizens will head to Salem to lobby their representatives and get up-to-the-minute updates on what's happening with environmental issues. In addition to the Renewable Energy Standard, we'll be talking about updated Recycling programs, Measure 37 reform, bio-fuels, and the toxic pollution of our rivers. I hope you'll join us!

When: Tuesday April 3rd, starting at 8:30am until 4:30pm
Where: 680 State St. Micah Bldg. in Salem

Will you come to Lobby Day? 

To RSVP, click on this link or paste it into your web browser:

http://ospirg.org/OR.asp?id=939&id4=ES

Then, invite your friends by forwarding this message on to them.

Start: 8:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Special Guests this month: Ann Huntwork, antiwar activist with Surge Protection Brigade and Cristy Murray, antiwar activitst with Surge Proteciton Brigade and member of Code Pink.

Progressive Radio on TV is a live, call-in Cable Access LIVE on April 3, 2007, from 8 to 9 PM on Cable Access Channel 11.

(Our show's live Call-in number is: 503-650-0198)

This show is produced by Community Access Channel 11 broadcast from Willamette Falls TV in Oregon City.
Please go to http://www.wftvaccess.com

04 / 4
Start: 7:00 pm

"Chain of Command: How We Got from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib"
Wednesday, April 4th, 7:30 PM
Skyview High School Auditorium, 1300 NW 139th, Vancouver, WA 98666

Seymour M. Hersh's stunning reports on prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib made
headlines around the world.

The ticket cost for the event is $10.00 plus service fee. Tickets may be
purchased by calling 1-800-992-TIXX, or you may purchase tickets online at
www.ticketswest.com. Sponsored by the Associated Students of WSU Vancouver
and the Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service of Washington
State University, and the Columbian.

04 / 5
Start: 4:30 pm

Nasser Abufarha, President of the PFTA and Canaan Fair Trade, is going to be
 in Portland next week to talk at Reed College.  He is speaking on "Fair
 Trade in Palestine:  A Vehicle for Social and Economic Empowerment" on
Thursday, April 5th at 4:30 pm.  The talk will be in the VOLLUM LOUNGE.
 
To find the lounge, take the main entrance into the college.  Vollum College Center will be straight ahead.  The nearest parking lot is the East Lot with an entrance along Woodstock Blvd.
 
The talk is free and open to the public.

04 / 6
04 / 7
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Start Time: 11:00 AM
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Title STAND FOR PEACE
Portland, OR
Location Outside Lloyd Center - NE 13th & Multnomah
Topic / Issue Peace

STAND FOR PEACE every Saturday - Sign Waving and Leafleting - Join us for as long as you can - a few minutes of the full two hours. Bring your own signs or use one of ours.

04 / 8
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Peace March especially for kids!
Every Sunday at 1:30 PM
Sunnyside Environmental School, 3421 SE Salmon
Meet at the school playground - kids and adults welcome.
For more info email eorion@comcast.net

04 / 9
Start: 9:30 am
End: 3:00 pm

Recruiter Watch PDX presents
Life After High School - Career and Educational Opportunities Fair
April 9th, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
PSU Smith Ballroom
This Fair is an opportunity for local businesses, trade apprenticeships, summer work programs, health and environmental career reps and other career and education organizations to provide iinformation about what career and education choices are available to young people in our community.  It is meant to provide alternatives to joining the military.
For more information email rwpdxcoalition@gmail.com, or call Pam at 503-230-9427.

04 / 10
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

End the Iraq war rallies to be held statewide at Senator Gordon Smith’s offices on April the 10th 

Citizens urging Senator Gordon Smith to vote against any further funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will demonstrate outside his five Oregon offices on April 10.  Some are expected to risk arrest to make their cases more persuasively.

 “Our troops need our help.  It is time to bring them home NOW,” said Defund the War Campaign spokesperson Troy Horton.  Horton’s group has sent teams to Smith’s Portland office eight times since last November’s election.  “Spending another $100 billion for slow withdrawal is not the answer”, Horton asserted.  The campaign believes that cutting off funding for the war is the only way that the war, which Senator Smith has said he “can not support”, will end.

 On April 10th demonstrators will gather at Smith's offices in Bend, Eugene, Medford, Pendleton, and Portland.  The Portland rally will be at 12:00 noon at the World Trade Center, 121 SW Salmon Street.  People planning to offer civil resistance and risk being arrested, will meet under the Hawthorne Bridge at 10:30 am.  Those with questions are urged to contact Horton at troyhorton@centurytel.net or 888-435-8173. Specific plans for other offices can be found at www.defundthewar.com

 All those planning to risk arrest will be required to sign a nonviolence pledge.  Organizers will be working with the police and will provide nonviolent peacekeepers to ensure that the event is nonviolent.

 Senator Smith said in December, “I, for one, am at the end of my rope when it comes to supporting a policy that has our soldiers patrolling the same streets in the same way, being blown up by the same bombs day after day. That is absurd. It may even be criminal. I cannot support that anymore.”

 “In asking Senator Gordon Smith to agree to defund the Iraq war, we are simply asking him to walk his talk”, Horton insisted.

WHO:  The Defund the War campaign in conjunction with Voices for Creative Nonviolence is asking that Senator Smith agree he will not vote to fund the $100 billion plus supplemental bill that would contain additional monies to continue the Iraq war. Other groups participating in the action are, CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Oregon PeaceWorks, Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Peace Action affiliates and many local peace and justice groups. 

04 / 11
04 / 12
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Gold Star Father Fernando Suarez Del Solar
speaks out about the cost of war and his work educating youth

When: Thursday, April 12, 2007 at 7pm

Where: First Unitarian Church
             Fuller Hall (on the corner of SW 12th and Main St)
             1011 SW 12th Ave
             Portland, OR 97205

What: As Americans become increasingly critical of the invasion and
occupation of Iraq, it becomes more and more important to listen to
those who have personal experience with the human costs of the war.
Families with sons and daughters in Iraq know best about the realities
on the ground and the treatment of veterans, which is a scandal in its
own right. They have a powerful message for the American people, and
in particular youth who are considering joining the military.

On Thursday April 12 at 7 pm at the First Unitarian Church (1011 SW
12th Ave, on the corner of SW 12th and Main St) Fernando Suarez del
Solar will speak from his firsthand experience as a father whose son
served and died in Iraq. Fernando is a member of Gold Star Families
Speak Out, will speak about his son Jesus, who died while serving with
the US Military in Iraq in 2003. In honor of the memory of his son,
Fernando has devoted his life to talking to parents and youth about
the truth concerning military enlistment.

Cost: $10-$15 sliding scale donation to benefit Recruiter Watch PDX,
no one turned away. This is a public event.

Fernando Suarez del Solar's appearance in Portland is co-sponsored by
Recruiter Watch PDX, Vets For Peace Ch. 72, Rethinking Schools, the
War Resistors League Portland, and the American Friends Service
Committee.

04 / 13
04 / 14
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Our Poison Planet Conference

Saturday, April 14, 2007, 10 am – 4 pm
Lincoln Hall, Portland State University
SW Park and Market, Portland, Oregon
Contact: Steve Erickson, 911@poisonplanet.org
 

What if we had a nuclear war and nobody noticed? The United States has been using nuclear weapons since the first Gulf War. Unlike the powerful thermonuclear weapons that produce powerful explosions and intense radiation, these weapons are smaller, less radioactive and have been largely ignored. Depleted Uranium (DU), a by-product of the civilian nuclear power industry, has been turned into munitions that have been used in Afghanistan, both Gulf Wars and Bosnia.

People living the areas contaminated by DU as well as the military personnel exposed to DU have been struggling to understand the long-term effects. “Our Poison Planet”, a symposium to address the impact of depleted uranium and nuclear waste will be held at Portland State University’s Lincoln Hall on April 14.

Military veterans, researchers, and scientists will present their research, as well as personal stories about the impacts of DU and other sources of low-level radiation.

Dr. Thomas Fasy, MD of Mt. Sinai Hospital will present his research on the impact of Depleted Uranium weapons used during Gulf I and the implications for the health of those in the war zone, the region, and the planet. Fasy is an Associate Professor of pathology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. His background includes research on environmental mutagenesis. He traveled to Iraq twice in 2003 and met several times with Professor Alim Yacoub, the Iraqi epidemiologist investigating childhood cancer and birth defects in Southern Iraq.

Dennis Kyne is a 15 year military veteran. He was deployed to Panama, Saudi Arabia and the First Gulf War. He has seen the effects of Depleted Uranium Weapons on a first hand basis. “We had one guy who never left the base, he just worked on the helicopters. But his skin started to peel off his body, and it kept peeling until he died.” Trained as a medic and specializing in the effects of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, Kyne will present  his insights into the hazards of DU.

Greg deBruler has been working on issues surrounding the Hanford Reservation for the last 16 years, first as a consultant to local environmental groups, and since 2002, as the Columbia Riverkeeper. He will address the effects of low-level radiation in the environment as well as the costs of clean-up.

Chip Shields will address the issue of DU from a local, political point of view. Shields, a State Represenative from Portland, has been working on a bill concerning exposure to depleted uranium by members of the Oregon National Guard.

We will have several other speakers addressing the latest Dept. of Energy’s Global Nuclear Energy Partnership program, Hanford, and the uranium industry.

Attendees of Our Poison Planet will learn from these experts the hazards of depleted uranium, not only on a localized or regional scale. The conference will address why the “not in my back yard” (NIMBY) approach to nuclear waste is not enough; how uranium, a radioactive heavy metal gets into the atmosphere, damaging our global ecosystem.  The consequences are serious given Depleted Uranium has a half-life of is 4.5 billion years.

Sponsored by: Portland chapter of Veterans for Peace, KBOO, The Columbia Riverkeeper, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and S.U.N. (Students United for Nonviolence).

 

Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Start Time: 11:00 AM
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Title STAND FOR PEACE
Portland, OR
Location Outside Lloyd Center - NE 13th & Multnomah
Topic / Issue Peace

STAND FOR PEACE every Saturday - Sign Waving and Leafleting - Join us for as long as you can - a few minutes of the full two hours. Bring your own signs or use one of ours.

04 / 15
04 / 16
04 / 17
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Tuesday, April 17th is tax day. Please join Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Code Pink Portland and the War Resisters League at the PSU Post Office, SW 6th & Clay at 10 AM.

We all will be highlighting how much of our tax dollars are spent on the military budget.
Code Pink will be passing out war receipts, War Resisters League will be there with their penny tax poll and AFSC will have a quilt which shows the federal budget and how much goes to the military.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

"Casualties of the USA Patriot Act and the 'War on Terror'" Tuesday, April 17, 7-9 p.m.
Washington State University - Vancouver, Administration Building Rm 110
14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave. in Vancouver, WA.

A Panel discussion including Brandon Mayfield, who recently won a $2 million lawsuit against the federal government and is continuing to challenge the constitutionality of the USA Patriot Act. Sponsored by the Center for Social and Environmental Justice contact helleger@vancouver.wsu.edu for more information

Start: 9:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Dear friends,
This is a Frontline film that I participated in with Rainmedia for the past year. Hope you can watch. "Gangs of Iraq" on Tuesday, April 17th. The show airs at 9pm New York time.

For those who won't be able to catch the broadcast, including those overseas, you can stream the whole show at:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/gangsofiraq/

ALI FADHIL

04 / 18
04 / 19
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

"De Facto State of Lawlessness: Israeli Settler Violence in Tel Rumeida Hebron."
Description: Come to a Portland screening of, "De Facto State of Lawlessness: Israeli Settler Violence in Tel Rumeida Hebron."

7PM at Pony Club, 625 NW Everett St. #105, Portland, Oregon
Thursday the 19th of april

8pm at Produce Row, 204 SE Oak St., Portland, Oregon
Tuesday the 24th of april

Filmed in the small neighborhood of Tel Rumeida, Hebron by internationals volunteers this DVD is a first step toward detailing the conditions under which Palestinian families are forced to live, at the hands of violent, racist, and illegal Israeli settlers, and Israeli's occupying military forces.

Tel Rumeida Project
http://www.telrumeidaproject.org

04 / 20
Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:30 pm

Surge Protection Brigade: the Seriously Pissed Off Grannies will get off their rockers and onto their bikes with the rallying cry: No Blood for Oil.

On Friday, April 20th, the Surge Protection Brigade will stage a protest at the military recruiting center on NE Broadway at 13th beginning at 10:30 a.m. This week the theme, No Blood for Oil, will be underscored by the presence of a bicycle brigade from the Portland cycling community joining the grannies to protest the link between US military action and the country’s dependence on oil. Bicyclists will form a moving picket line in front of the recruiting office. Please join us!

The Surge Protection Brigade has made regular creative appearances at the recruiting center to protest the US occupation of Iraqand the recruitment of young men and women who are being sent on a mission based on deceit and greed. “We believe that the need for Iraqi oil to fuel US profits was one of the real reasons behind the invasion of Iraq. Many young people are committed to using their own energy for transportation by riding bikes. Many of us older folks rode bikes to school in our youth and we’re ready to ride them again to oppose the war,” said Bonnie Tinker, a spokesperson for the group and also a bicycle commuting grandmother.

The Surge Protection Brigade is committed to escalating nonviolent civil resistance if our elected officials are not responsive to the majority of American voters who want the Iraq occupation to end. There have been 21 arrests so far at their actions at the recruiting office.

Info:
surgeprotection@riseup.net
Bonnie: 503 504-1141

See the fun we had at the Karl Rove event in Washington County last week: http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2007/04/357607.shtml

Start: 10:30 am

The Surge Protection Brigade and the Seriously Pissed Off Grannies will be returning to the recruitment center at N Broadway and 13th Friday, April 20th at 10:30 am. The theme of this weeks action will be no blood for oil so bring your bicycles. We want to surround the place with bicycles.