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abolition-usa-digest Tuesday, July 4 2000 Volume 01 : Number 333
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 14:35:38 +1000
From: FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>
Subject: (abolition-usa) 4 days to BMD Test - Keep those Faxes Rolling In to Clinton, Cohen.
Dear People on Abolition 2000, Nuc News, Abolition USA, and Nukenet,
Sorry to be so insistent,
But its just four days now till the July 7 sceduled test of the NMD system
at Vandenburg and Kwajelien.
A number of US groups have held a vigil at the gates of the Vandenburg AFB,
and further protests are to be held on the day of the test.
At this stage, it is vital not only to demonstrate solidarity with the
protesters, which can best be done on
"Carah" <a2000@silcom.com>, "Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear
Power in Space" <globalnet@mindspring.com>, (or better still, send a hard
copy on 1-805-568-0466, at NAPF),
BUT IT IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT
- -To let President Clinton and Secretary of defence Cohen as well as the
presidential candidates and your local congressperson know that you don't
want BMD.
Clintons fax number is 1-202-456-2461. Secy of Defence Cohen's is
1-703-695-1149.
I have put up sample letters repeatedly on these lists, including just now.
You should also visit the 'Dont Blow it' website at
http://DontBlowit.org.
from which you can send the president a free e-postcard.
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Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 13:49:05 -0700
From: Jackie Cabasso <wslf@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (abolition-usa) US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS UPDATE
Dear Ellen -- No, you haven't sent us your form yet! -- Jackie
At 09:39 PM 7/1/00 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >REMINDER: If your group received a yellow booklet but hasn't
> >yet sent in your endorsement form, please do so NOW! (If you don't know
> >what I'm talking about, send me an e-mail.)
>
> I haven't the foggiest whether I've filled out this form. Do you know?
>
> Ellen Thomas
> Proposition One Committee
> PO Box 27217, Washington DC 20038
> 202-462-0757 -- fax 202-265-5389
> prop1@prop1.org -- http://prop1.org
>
> ***
>
> BAN AND BURY ALL RADIOACTIVE BOMBS
> * depleted uranium, fission, neutron *
>
> Online Petition - http://www.PetitionOnline.com/prop1/petition.html
> Write Letter to Congress about HR-2545 - http://prop1.org/prop1/letter.htm
> Depleted uranium keeps on killing!: http://prop1@prop1.org/2000/du/dulv.htm
> NucNews: http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 18:55:26 -0400
From: "David Rush" <drush@gis.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Lost mail from 15-28 June, 2000.
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Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 01:09:13 PDT
From: "Abolition2000 Pacific Region" <abolition2000@hotmail.com>
Subject: [none]
fyi:
some update news of what's happening in Marshall Islands regarding use of
Kwajalein Atoll.
Thanks and greetings from Hawaii.
Richard Salvador
Honolulu, Hawaii
- --
http://pidp.ewc.hawaii.edu/PIReport/2000/July/07-04-10.htm
Tuesday, July 4, 2000
PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORT
Pacific Islands Development Program/East-West Center
Center for Pacific Islands Studies/University of Hawaiæi at Manoa
KWAJALEIN LANDOWNERS FILE SUIT AGAINST MARSHALL ISLANDS GOVERNMENT
æWe weren't properly represented' in Compact LUA negotiations'
MAJURO, Marshall Islands (June 23, 2000 û Marshall Islands Journal)---A
large group of Kwajalein landowners filed suit Tuesday in Majuro in the High
Court against the [Republic of the Marshall Islands] RMI government û a suit
that is intended, said attorney Scott Taylor, to "liberate our clients from
the economic servitude imposed upon them by the United States."
The suit is challenging the legality of the Land Use Agreement (LUA) that
has been in use since the beginning of the Compact between the landowners
and the RMI government, which is the basis of U.S. government use of the
Kwajalein missile testing range.
Leading Kwajalein landowners who brought the suit, including Senators Imata
Kabua, Ataji Balos and Sato Maie, Leroijs Likwor Locak and Neimata Kabua and
Mayor Wilmer Bolkeim, have heavyweight legal representation, with such
luminaries as constitutional law expert Lawrence Tribe of Harvard and
Richard Scruggs of tobacco litigation fame on board.
The suit claims among other things that:
╖ The Kwajalein Atoll Corporation (KAC) had no power to bind the
landowners to a 30 year term of use for Kwajalein when the LUA was signed in
the early 1980s (then KAC chairman Ataji Balos signed the LUA with the RMI).
╖ Kwajalein landowners had "no effective legal advice and
representation" at the time the LUA was negotiated and signed.
╖ When the KAC ceased operations in 1986, its power of attorney for
landowners ended.
╖ The Cabinet entered the LUA in violation of the Marshall Islands
constitution because the Nitijela did not pass a law empowering the Cabinet
to act on the LUA, as is required.
╖ Money for the second 15-year term of the lease was supposed to be
paid during the interim use agreement period 1982-1985, but no money was
ever paid, making the extension of the use to this second 15-year period
void.
The suit says that the LUA was the trade off for U.S. approval of the
Compact and all other funding to the RMI government.
The suit says that when negotiations on the LUA and the Compact of Free
Association with the U.S. were happening in the early 1980s, RMI government
officials told the KAC that if they refused to sign the LUA for Kwajalein,
then "the RMI wouldn't get even limited autonomy from the U.S. and Kwajalein
would receive no money.
The RMI exchanged national autonomy for use of the landowners' lagoon and
land, the suit says.
The suit is asking the High Court to declare the LUA null and void, and to
require the RMI government to include the landowners in all discussions and
negotiations regarding compensation for Kwajalein Atoll.
The Marshall Islands Journal, Box 14, Majuro, Marshall Islands 96960
E-mail: journal@ntamar.com
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Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 08:22:01 -0400
From: Ellen Thomas <prop1@prop1.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) NucNews 00/07/04 - Daybook; FOR's 40-day People's Campaign for Nonviolence
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1) Washington Daybook, by FIND/AFP and The Washington Times.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/daybook-200074213649.htm
Play performance and vigil =972 p.m. =97 The Kairos Theatre Company=
performs a
play, "A Clown, a Hammer, a Bomb, and God," about the Plowshares Movement,=
in
conjunction with a peace vigil.
Highlights =97 2 p.m. =97 Upper Senate Park, Delaware and Constitution=
Avenue
NE.
6 p.m. =97 Lafayette Park, across from the White House. Contact:
202-462-0757; 212/714-5392.
2) Report on People's Campaign for Nonviolence - Dozens of people gathered=
in
Lafayette Park yesterday for the first of 40 days of public events to "call=
for
an end to our culture of violence and injustice, to affirm a new culture=
rooted
in justice and nonviolence." Several people were arrested on the White=
House
sidewalk for praying for global nuclear disarmament. Sponsored by=
Fellowship
of Reconciliation (http://www.forusa.org), each day's events are
co-sponsored by
other groups. =20
The People's Campaign for Nonviolence Schedule of Events 2000=20
All Events in Washington, D.C., July 1st-August 9th
Updated June 28 - http://www.forusa.org/109.htm
- --
Ongoing Events of the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker House=20
Mondays: Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 7-8 a.m., Pentagon south entrance.=
=20
Fridays: Protest Against the War & Sanctions on Iraq 12-1 p.m., White=
House,
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Second Thursdays: Vigil for Mordechai Vanunu 12-1 p.m., Israeli Embassy,=
Van
Ness Street (off Connecticut Avenue, two blocks west). Contact Kathy Boylan.
202-882-9649. Dorothy Day Catholic Workers & Friends.
- --
July 1 Panel Discussion "Building a Culture of Peace & Justice" and=
reception
with peace activists Daniel Berrigan, Helen Caldicott, John Dear, Marian=
Wright
Edelman, Arun Gandhi, Jim Lawson, Mairead Maguire & Jonathan Schell 7-9=
p.m.,
Howard University Chapel, 2395 Sixth Street N.W. (Howard Pl. & Sixth Street)
Shaw-Howard University metro stop. Groups over ten people please RSVP.
Donations accepted at the door, free ice cream will be served. 202-244-0951.
Fellowship of Reconciliation.
Fast & Vigil to End the Death Penalty - all day, Supreme Ct. First Street &=
E.
Capitol Street N.E. 800-973-6548. Abolitionist Action Committee.=20
Rally for Tibet 11 a.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.), 17th Street &
Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. March for Tibet led by Mairead Maguire, Ven.=
Samdhong
Rinpoche, Sulak Sivaraska, and Richard Gere 12 p.m., from Lafayette Pk. to
Chinese Embassy. Rally at Chinese Embassy 1 p.m., 2300 Connecticut Avenue=
N.W.
Call Moj at 202-785-1515, ext. 25, for details. www.savetibet.org.
International
Campaign for Tibet, Capital Area Tibetan Association & Students for a Free
Tibet.=20
July 2 Nonviolence Workshop & Action Prep for July 3rd with Jim Lawson 2-6=
p.m.
Howard University (Douglas Hall). Documentary Film on Nonviolent Direct=
Action
Campaigns 'A Force More Powerful' 8 p.m., School of Communications at Howard
University, Bryant Street, between Fourth & Sixth Streets. 202-244-0951.=
FOR.
Fast & Vigil to End the Death Penalty - all day & Break the Fast Gathering
11:15 p.m. and Meal 12 a.m., Supreme Ct. First Street & E. Capitol Street=
N.E.
800-973-6548. Abolitionist Action Committee.=20
Great Prayer Festival for World Peace 8:30-10:30 a.m., & Public Address by=
H.H.
the Dalai Lama 11 a.m.-12 p.m., National Mall, Seventh Street & Constitution
Avenue N.W. www.tibetanculture.org. The Smithsonian Folklife Festival &
International Campaign for Tibet.
July 3 Public Witness and Direct Action for Nuclear Disarmament 11 a.m.,=
White
House (Lafayette Pk). Bring signs and posters. 202-244-0951. American=
Friends
Service Committee, Jesuit Volunteer Corps & Atlantic Life Community.
July 3 Speakers: "The Power of Nonviolence Movements Around the World"
featuring Mubarak Awad and Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan 7:30 p.m., St. Aloysius
Church lower chapel, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-244-0951. Nonviolence
International.=20
July 4 "A Clown, A Hammer, A Bomb & God" Plowshares Play 2 p.m., Upper=
Senate
Pk. (N. side of the Capitol). Second performance at 6 p.m., White House
(Lafayette Pk.). "A Good Day to Pie" (play commentary on genetically=
modified
foods) 2 p.m., Upper Senate Pk. Peace Vigil & Leafletting for Nuclear
Disarmament & Interfaith Prayer Service 4 p.m., Lafayette Pk. Bring banners=
&
posters. 202-483-3541. Grassroots Unity, Kairos Theater, Pace e Bene, Nevada
Desert Experience and the Methodist Peace Fellowship.
July 5-7 Youth Action Days. Begins July 5th, 9:30 a.m. and ends July 7th, 9
p.m. Special guests Colman McCarthy, Leah Wells and Richard Deats. St.
Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to register. 845-358-4601.=
FOR.
July 7-9 Intergenerational Peacebuilding Weekend Registration 4 p.m., Grace
Lutheran Church, 4300 16th Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to register.
845-358-4601. FOR.
July 7 Evening Peace Gathering 7 p.m., 3rd Street Church of God, 1204 Third
Street N.W. 765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.
July 8 Nonviolence Workshop 9 a.m.-12 p.m., 3rd Street Church of God, 1204
Third Street N.W. Protest 2-4 p.m., White House. 'Peacing Together'=
Networking
and Reflecting 6:30-8:30 p.m., Nat'l Memorial Church of God, 4100 16th=
Street
N.W. 765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.
July 9 Worship Service 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., 3rd Street Church. Potluck with
Speakers' Panel 1 p.m., Nat'l Memorial Church of God, 4100 16th Street N.W.
765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.
Ban Landmines Conference 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Keynote Speaker Address with UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan and Steve Goose 9 - 10 a.m., Washington Court
Hotel. Interfaith Prayer Service in honor of landmine victims and survivors=
5 -
6:15 p.m. Please RSVP. 617-695-0041. US Campaign to Ban Landmines &=
Physicians
for Human Rights.
July 10 Protest Military Spending 'Penny Poll' and March 9 a.m.-12 p.m.,
Washington Monument (near Constitution & 15th Street). 212-228-0450. War
Resisters League.
Ban Landmines Conference Legislative Breakfast with House and Senate members
8:30-10 a.m. Lobby & Press Briefing Meetings 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Students Against
Landmines Training 12:30-5 p.m. Reception honoring Ken Ruthorford 6-8 p.m.=
All
at Washington Court Hotel. Please RSVP. 617-695-0041. US Campaign to Ban
Landmines & Physicians for Human Rights.
July 11 Ban Landmines Lobbying at The Capitol. Please RSVP. 617-695-0041. US
Campaign to Ban Landmines & Physicians for Human Rights.
July 12 Rally & Speakers 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Meet at Capitol East Front Senate=
grassy
area 10 a.m. Walk to the Methodist Bldg., 110 MD Avenue N.E. 703-360-3657.
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship.
July 13 Vigil "Every Church A Peace Church" & Church Visitations 11 a.m.-3
p.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.). 717-859-1958. New Call to Peacemaking.
July 14 Justice for Janitors Teach-in 5-6:30 p.m., Oblates Peace & Justice
Office, 391 Michigan Avenue NE (near Catholic University). 202-898-3422.
Service Employees International Union.
'Stop the Hate' Organizer's Gathering & Facilitated Dialogue 6 p.m., Grace
Lutheran Church, 4300 16th Street NW Call Claire Cocco to register.
845-358-4601. FOR.
July 15 'Stop the Hate' Organizer's Gathering 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Grace Lutheran
Church. Interfaith Candlelight Vigil 7-9:30 p.m., Dupont Circle.=
845-358-4601.
FOR.=20
July 16 Nuclear Abolition Day. 805-985-5073. Abolition 2000.
July 17 Conscientious Objection to War Day. Evening Program 6-9 p.m., St.
Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-483-2220. Center for Conscience and War &
National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors & Central
Committee for Conscientious Objectors.
July 18 Street Theater & Protest Against 'Star Wars', National Mall.
202-892-9740. Peace Action.
July 19 Colombia Solidarity Day. Lobbying & Protest 5 p.m., White House.
Teach-in 7:30 p.m., Church of the Redeemer, 1423 Girard Street N.E.
608-257-8753/202-745-0847. Colombia Support Network & Colombia Human Rights
Committee.
July 20 Nat'l Jewish Fast for Peace & Justice Rally & Vigil, 12 p.m. Capitol
(west side). 'Break the Fast' Dinner & Celebration 6 p.m., George Washington=
U.
Hillel, 2300 H Street N.W. www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/SocialJustice.
202-686-9479 or 703-560-3623. Jewish Peace Fellowship, Jews United for=
Justice
& Am Kolel.
July 21 "Journey to Salaam: A Culture of Peace for the Muslim Community",
Georgetown University Salaam Center. Sunset Concert 8 p.m., White House
(Lafayette Park). Contact Rabia 845-358-4601, ext. 43. Muslim Peace=
Fellowship.
July 21-23 'Journeying from Violence to Wholeness' Nonviolence Workshop 6=
p.m.
Friday-3 p.m. Sunday, First Trinity Lutheran Church, 309 'E' Street N.W.=
Call
to register. 206-720-0313. Lutheran Peace Fellowship & Pace e Bene.=20
July 23-31 Peacemaker Training Institute, Grace Lutheran Church, 4300 16th
Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to register. 845-358-4601. FOR.
July 24 Cancel the Debt Day, 12 p.m. Meet at NE side of the Capitol. Evening
Program on Debt Cancellation 7 p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W.
202-832-1780. Jubilee 2000.
July 25 An Event to Highlight the Cost of Nuclear Weapons & Create Change.
Music, drama, speakers & more, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., US Capitol (NE lawn).
404-524-5999. Women's Action for New Directions.
July 26 Rally for Clemency for Raul Garza & Federal Moratorium on Executions=
12
p.m., White House. www.abolition.org. 919-933-7567. People of Faith Against=
the
Death Penalty, Nat'l Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty & Citizens=
United
for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.=20
July 27 Vigil to Call for Re-direction of Military Spending 12-3 p.m. White
House. Speaker Bishop Gumbleton 7 p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W.
814-453-4955, ext. 234. Pax Christi USA.
July 28 Facilitated Dialogue "The Family Covenant of Nonviolence".
704-521-6051. Baptist Peace Fellowship.
July 29 Training on Listening "Capital Punishment" 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., St.
Margaret's, 1830 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Dinner Discussion with speaker=
Colman
McCarthy "Being An Effective Peacemaker" 6-8 p.m. Candlelight Walk (from=
church
to White House) & Interfaith Vigil 8 p.m., White House. 914-358-4601.=
Episcopal
Peace Fellowship
July 30 Peacemaking Forum, Church Service & Lunch 10:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m., St.
Margaret's, 1830 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Vigil for Mordechai Vanunu 3 p.m.,
Israeli Embassy, Van Ness & Internat'l Dr. N.W. Dinner & Speakers Jim &=
Kathy
McGinnis 4:30-8:30 p.m., Methodist Bldg. 100 MD Avenue N.E. 845-358-4601.
Episcopal Peace Fellowship.
"Families Building Peace in the New Millennium" Family Peace Camp 2-4 p.m.
Capitol (east side). Violent Toys & Media Workshop 3:30 p.m.. Dinner &=
Speakers
Jim and Kathy McGinnis 6:45 p.m., Methodist Bldg, 100 MD Avenue N.W.
301-946-4575. Families Against Violence Advocacy Network.
July 31 Close the School of the Americas with Speaker Reverend Roy Bourgeois=
7
p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-234-3440. School of the Americas
Watch.
Aug 1 Women in Black Wailing Vigil 7-8 a.m., Pentagon; 9:30-10:30 a.m.,
Capitol; 12-1 p.m., White House. "ImPEACE the Congress 2000' Training 4-6=
p.m.
Dinner 6 p.m., NY Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1313 NY Avenue N.W.=
202-546-6727.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Aug 2 Listening Project. 202-546-6727. WILPF.
Chiapas Solidarity Day 10 a.m. -2 p.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.).
202-588-1471. Witness for Peace
Aug 3 Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 9 a.m.-12 p.m., White House. Ecumenical
Service & Speaker Colman McCarthy 7 p.m. St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W.
920-722-7657. Wisconsin Peace Groups.
Aug 4 Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 7-8 a.m., Pentagon, south entrance.=
Protest
for Mordechai Vanunu, 11:45 a.m. meet at UDC metro stop at Connecticut=
Avenue,
then walk to Israeli Embassy, Van Ness Street. Dinner 5 p.m. & Program with=
Sam
Day speaking on Mordechai Vanunu and Walter Wink on Resistance, 7-9 p.m. ,=
St.
Aloysius, N. Capitol & 'I' Street N.W. Kathy Boylan. 202-882-9649. Dorothy=
Day
Catholic Worker & Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu.
Aug 4-9 Faith & Resistance Retreat. 410-233-6238. Atlantic Life Community.=
=20
Aug 5 Teach-in on Iraq 11 a.m.-6 p.m., St. Aloysius Church, 19 'I' Street=
N.W.
(www.saveageneration.org/a6), 202-543-1062.
Annual Hiroshima Commemoration 6:30 p.m., Lincoln Memorial. 202-462-0757 =
=20
Aug 6 National March to End Sanctions on Iraq (Lincoln Memorial to White=
House,
meet at Lincoln Memorial at 12 p.m.). Prayer Service & Rally with Martin=
Sheen
2 p.m., White House. Nonviolence Workshops & Action Prep for August 7th=
Action
5 p.m. www.saveageneration.org/a6. 202-543-1062.=20
Aug 7 Nonviolent Direct Action to End Sanctions on Iraq. Call 202-543-1062=
for
details.=20
Aug 8 Students Against Sanctions 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Capitol Steps.=
518-589-5103.
The Bruderhof. Nagasaki Commemoration and Dedication of Peace Statue by
Japanese and American Hibakusha, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Josephine Butler Center,=
2437
15th St NW.
Aug 9 Vigil for Peace 9 a.m., Pentagon. 510-655-6169. Buddhist Peace
Fellowship.
People's Campaign for Nonviolence Closing Interfaith Prayer Service 12 p.m.,
Pentagon. 718-243-9276. FOR.
Aug 12 Unity in Diversity Day "Atonement & Reparation to Heal America" 11
a.m.-8 p.m., National Mall, Third Street N.W. Exhibits, cultural=
performances,
speakers, etc. 202-310-1430. www.racialhealing.org. The People's Movement=
for
Racial Healing, Diversity, and Justice.=20
Printed June 25, 2000. Schedule subject to change. Call in advance to=
confirm
event times and locations. Telephone Martin or Christa at 202-244-0951 for
additional information.
The Fellowship of Reconciliation
P.O. Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960
(845) 358-4601; Fax:(845) 358-4924
E-mail: for@forusa.org=20
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<b>1) Washington Daybook</b>, by FIND/AFP and The Washington Times.<br>
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<br>
Play performance and vigil =972 p.m. =97 The Kairos
Theatre Company performs a play, "A Clown, a Hammer, a Bomb, and
God," about the Plowshares Movement, in conjunction with a peace
vigil.<br>
Highlights =97 2 p.m. =97 Upper Senate Park,
Delaware and Constitution Avenue NE.<br>
6 p.m. =97 Lafayette Park, across from the
White House. Contact: 202-462-0757; 212/714-5392.<br>
<br>
<b>2) Report on People's Campaign for Nonviolence</b> - Dozens of people
gathered in Lafayette Park yesterday for the first of 40 days of public
events to "call for an end to our culture of violence and injustice,
to affirm a new culture rooted in justice and nonviolence."
Several people were arrested on the White House sidewalk for praying for
global nuclear disarmament. Sponsored by Fellowship of
Reconciliation
(<a href=3D"http://www.forusa.org/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.forusa.org=
</a>),
each day's events are co-sponsored by other groups. <br>
<br>
The People's Campaign for Nonviolence Schedule of Events 2000 <br>
All Events in Washington, D.C., July 1st-August 9th<br>
Updated June 28 -
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Ongoing Events of the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker House <br>
<br>
Mondays: Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 7-8 a.m., Pentagon south
entrance. <br>
Fridays: Protest Against the War & Sanctions on Iraq 12-1 p.m.,
White House, Pennsylvania Avenue.<br>
Second Thursdays: Vigil for Mordechai Vanunu 12-1 p.m., Israeli
Embassy, Van Ness Street (off Connecticut Avenue, two blocks west).
Contact Kathy Boylan. 202-882-9649. Dorothy Day Catholic Workers &
Friends.<br>
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<br>
July 1 Panel Discussion "Building a Culture of Peace &
Justice" and reception with peace activists Daniel Berrigan, Helen
Caldicott, John Dear, Marian Wright Edelman, Arun Gandhi, Jim Lawson,
Mairead Maguire & Jonathan Schell 7-9 p.m., Howard University Chapel,
2395 Sixth Street N.W. (Howard Pl. & Sixth Street) Shaw-Howard
University metro stop. Groups over ten people please RSVP. Donations
accepted at the door, free ice cream will be served. 202-244-0951.
Fellowship of Reconciliation.<br>
<br>
Fast & Vigil to End the Death Penalty - all day, Supreme Ct. First
Street & E. Capitol Street N.E. 800-973-6548. Abolitionist Action
Committee. <br>
<br>
Rally for Tibet 11 a.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.), 17th Street &
Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. March for Tibet led by Mairead Maguire, Ven.
Samdhong Rinpoche, Sulak Sivaraska, and Richard Gere 12 p.m., from
Lafayette Pk. to Chinese Embassy. Rally at Chinese Embassy 1 p.m., 2300
Connecticut Avenue N.W. Call Moj at 202-785-1515, ext. 25, for details.
<a href=3D"http://www.savetibet.org/" eudora=3D"autourl">www.savetibet.org</=
a>.
International Campaign for Tibet, Capital Area Tibetan Association &
Students for a Free Tibet. <br>
<br>
July 2 Nonviolence Workshop & Action Prep for July 3rd with Jim
Lawson 2-6 p.m. Howard University (Douglas Hall). Documentary Film on
Nonviolent Direct Action Campaigns 'A Force More Powerful' 8 p.m., School
of Communications at Howard University, Bryant Street, between Fourth
& Sixth Streets. 202-244-0951. FOR.<br>
<br>
Fast & Vigil to End the Death Penalty - all day & Break the Fast
Gathering 11:15 p.m. and Meal 12 a.m., Supreme Ct. First Street & E.
Capitol Street N.E. 800-973-6548. Abolitionist Action Committee. <br>
<br>
Great Prayer Festival for World Peace 8:30-10:30 a.m., & Public
Address by H.H. the Dalai Lama 11 a.m.-12 p.m., National Mall, Seventh
Street & Constitution Avenue N.W.
<a href=3D"http://www.tibetanculture.org/" eudora=3D"autourl">www.tibetancul=
ture.org</a>.
The Smithsonian Folklife Festival & International Campaign for
Tibet.<br>
<br>
July 3 Public Witness and Direct Action for Nuclear Disarmament 11 a.m.,
White House (Lafayette Pk). Bring signs and posters. 202-244-0951.
American Friends Service Committee, Jesuit Volunteer Corps & Atlantic
Life Community.<br>
<br>
July 3 Speakers: "The Power of Nonviolence Movements Around the
World" featuring Mubarak Awad and Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan 7:30 p.m.,
St. Aloysius Church lower chapel, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-244-0951.
Nonviolence International. <br>
<br>
July 4 "A Clown, A Hammer, A Bomb & God" Plowshares Play 2
p.m., Upper Senate Pk. (N. side of the Capitol). Second performance at 6
p.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.). "A Good Day to Pie" (play
commentary on genetically modified foods) 2 p.m., Upper Senate Pk. Peace
Vigil & Leafletting for Nuclear Disarmament & Interfaith Prayer
Service 4 p.m., Lafayette Pk. Bring banners & posters. 202-483-3541.
Grassroots Unity, Kairos Theater, Pace e Bene, Nevada Desert Experience
and the Methodist Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
July 5-7 Youth Action Days. Begins July 5th, 9:30 a.m. and ends July 7th,
9 p.m. Special guests Colman McCarthy, Leah Wells and Richard Deats. St.
Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to register. 845-358-4601.
FOR.<br>
<br>
July 7-9 Intergenerational Peacebuilding Weekend Registration 4 p.m.,
Grace Lutheran Church, 4300 16th Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to
register. 845-358-4601. FOR.<br>
<br>
July 7 Evening Peace Gathering 7 p.m., 3rd Street Church of God, 1204
Third Street N.W. 765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
July 8 Nonviolence Workshop 9 a.m.-12 p.m., 3rd Street Church of God,
1204 Third Street N.W. Protest 2-4 p.m., White House. 'Peacing Together'
Networking and Reflecting 6:30-8:30 p.m., Nat'l Memorial Church of God,
4100 16th Street N.W. 765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
July 9 Worship Service 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., 3rd Street Church. Potluck
with Speakers' Panel 1 p.m., Nat'l Memorial Church of God, 4100 16th
Street N.W. 765-643-0049. Church of God Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
Ban Landmines Conference 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Keynote Speaker Address with UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan and Steve Goose 9 - 10 a.m., Washington
Court Hotel. Interfaith Prayer Service in honor of landmine victims and
survivors 5 - 6:15 p.m. Please RSVP. 617-695-0041. US Campaign to Ban
Landmines & Physicians for Human Rights.<br>
<br>
July 10 Protest Military Spending 'Penny Poll' and March 9 a.m.-12 p.m.,
Washington Monument (near Constitution & 15th Street). 212-228-0450.
War Resisters League.<br>
<br>
Ban Landmines Conference Legislative Breakfast with House and Senate
members 8:30-10 a.m. Lobby & Press Briefing Meetings 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Students Against Landmines Training 12:30-5 p.m. Reception honoring Ken
Ruthorford 6-8 p.m. All at Washington Court Hotel. Please RSVP.
617-695-0041. US Campaign to Ban Landmines & Physicians for Human
Rights.<br>
<br>
July 11 Ban Landmines Lobbying at The Capitol. Please RSVP. 617-695-0041.
US Campaign to Ban Landmines & Physicians for Human Rights.<br>
<br>
July 12 Rally & Speakers 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Meet at Capitol East Front
Senate grassy area 10 a.m. Walk to the Methodist Bldg., 110 MD Avenue
N.E. 703-360-3657. Presbyterian Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
July 13 Vigil "Every Church A Peace Church" & Church
Visitations 11 a.m.-3 p.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.). 717-859-1958.
New Call to Peacemaking.<br>
<br>
July 14 Justice for Janitors Teach-in 5-6:30 p.m., Oblates Peace &
Justice Office, 391 Michigan Avenue NE (near Catholic University).
202-898-3422. Service Employees International Union.<br>
<br>
'Stop the Hate' Organizer's Gathering & Facilitated Dialogue 6 p.m.,
Grace Lutheran Church, 4300 16th Street NW Call Claire Cocco to register.
845-358-4601. FOR.<br>
<br>
July 15 'Stop the Hate' Organizer's Gathering 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Grace
Lutheran Church. Interfaith Candlelight Vigil 7-9:30 p.m., Dupont Circle.
845-358-4601. FOR. <br>
<br>
July 16 Nuclear Abolition Day. 805-985-5073. Abolition 2000.<br>
<br>
July 17 Conscientious Objection to War Day. Evening Program 6-9 p.m., St.
Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-483-2220. Center for Conscience and War
& National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors
& Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors.<br>
<br>
July 18 Street Theater & Protest Against 'Star Wars', National Mall.
202-892-9740. Peace Action.<br>
<br>
July 19 Colombia Solidarity Day. Lobbying & Protest 5 p.m., White
House. Teach-in 7:30 p.m., Church of the Redeemer, 1423 Girard Street
N.E. 608-257-8753/202-745-0847. Colombia Support Network & Colombia
Human Rights Committee.<br>
<br>
July 20 Nat'l Jewish Fast for Peace & Justice Rally & Vigil, 12
p.m. Capitol (west side). 'Break the Fast' Dinner & Celebration 6
p.m., George Washington U. Hillel, 2300 H Street N.W.
<a href=3D"http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/SocialJustice" eudora=3D"aut=
ourl">www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/SocialJustice</a>.
202-686-9479 or 703-560-3623. Jewish Peace Fellowship, Jews United for
Justice & Am Kolel.<br>
<br>
July 21 "Journey to Salaam: A Culture of Peace for the Muslim
Community", Georgetown University Salaam Center. Sunset Concert 8
p.m., White House (Lafayette Park). Contact Rabia 845-358-4601, ext. 43.
Muslim Peace Fellowship. <br>
<br>
July 21-23 'Journeying from Violence to Wholeness' Nonviolence Workshop 6
p.m. Friday-3 p.m. Sunday, First Trinity Lutheran Church, 309 'E' Street
N.W. Call to register. 206-720-0313. Lutheran Peace Fellowship & Pace
e Bene. <br>
<br>
July 23-31 Peacemaker Training Institute, Grace Lutheran Church, 4300
16th Street N.W. Call Neera Singh to register. 845-358-4601. FOR.<br>
<br>
July 24 Cancel the Debt Day, 12 p.m. Meet at NE side of the Capitol.
Evening Program on Debt Cancellation 7 p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street
N.W. 202-832-1780. Jubilee 2000.<br>
<br>
July 25 An Event to Highlight the Cost of Nuclear Weapons & Create
Change. Music, drama, speakers & more, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., US Capitol (NE
lawn). 404-524-5999. Women's Action for New Directions.<br>
<br>
July 26 Rally for Clemency for Raul Garza & Federal Moratorium on
Executions 12 p.m., White House.
<a href=3D"http://www.abolition.org/" eudora=3D"autourl">www.abolition.org</=
a>.
919-933-7567. People of Faith Against the Death Penalty, Nat'l Coalition
to Abolish the Death Penalty & Citizens United for Alternatives to
the Death Penalty. <br>
<br>
July 27 Vigil to Call for Re-direction of Military Spending 12-3 p.m.
White House. Speaker Bishop Gumbleton 7 p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street
N.W. 814-453-4955, ext. 234. Pax Christi USA.<br>
<br>
July 28 Facilitated Dialogue "The Family Covenant of
Nonviolence". 704-521-6051. Baptist Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
July 29 Training on Listening "Capital Punishment" 9 a.m.-4:30
p.m., St. Margaret's, 1830 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Dinner Discussion with
speaker Colman McCarthy "Being An Effective Peacemaker" 6-8
p.m. Candlelight Walk (from church to White House) & Interfaith Vigil
8 p.m., White House. 914-358-4601. Episcopal Peace Fellowship<br>
<br>
July 30 Peacemaking Forum, Church Service & Lunch 10:15 a.m.-2:30
p.m., St. Margaret's, 1830 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Vigil for Mordechai
Vanunu 3 p.m., Israeli Embassy, Van Ness & Internat'l Dr. N.W. Dinner
& Speakers Jim & Kathy McGinnis 4:30-8:30 p.m., Methodist Bldg.
100 MD Avenue N.E. 845-358-4601. Episcopal Peace Fellowship.<br>
<br>
"Families Building Peace in the New Millennium" Family Peace
Camp 2-4 p.m. Capitol (east side). Violent Toys & Media Workshop 3:30
p.m.. Dinner & Speakers Jim and Kathy McGinnis 6:45 p.m., Methodist
Bldg, 100 MD Avenue N.W. 301-946-4575. Families Against Violence Advocacy
Network.<br>
<br>
July 31 Close the School of the Americas with Speaker Reverend Roy
Bourgeois 7 p.m., St. Aloysius, 19 'I' Street N.W. 202-234-3440. School
of the Americas Watch.<br>
<br>
Aug 1 Women in Black Wailing Vigil 7-8 a.m., Pentagon; 9:30-10:30 a.m.,
Capitol; 12-1 p.m., White House. "ImPEACE the Congress 2000'
Training 4-6 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m., NY Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1313 NY
Avenue N.W. 202-546-6727. Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom.<br>
<br>
Aug 2 Listening Project. 202-546-6727. WILPF.<br>
<br>
Chiapas Solidarity Day 10 a.m. -2 p.m., White House (Lafayette Pk.).
202-588-1471. Witness for Peace<br>
<br>
Aug 3 Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 9 a.m.-12 p.m., White House.
Ecumenical Service & Speaker Colman McCarthy 7 p.m. St. Aloysius, 19
'I' Street N.W. 920-722-7657. Wisconsin Peace Groups.<br>
<br>
Aug 4 Vigil for Nuclear Disarmament 7-8 a.m., Pentagon, south entrance.
Protest for Mordechai Vanunu, 11:45 a.m. meet at UDC metro stop at
Connecticut Avenue, then walk to Israeli Embassy, Van Ness Street. Dinner
5 p.m. & Program with Sam Day speaking on Mordechai Vanunu and Walter
Wink on Resistance, 7-9 p.m. , St. Aloysius, N. Capitol & 'I' Street
N.W. Kathy Boylan. 202-882-9649. Dorothy Day Catholic Worker &
Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu.<br>
<br>
Aug 4-9 Faith & Resistance Retreat. 410-233-6238. Atlantic Life
Community. <br>
<br>
Aug 5 Teach-in on Iraq 11 a.m.-6 p.m., St. Aloysius Church, 19 'I' Street
N.W. (www.saveageneration.org/a6), 202-543-1062.<br>
Annual Hiroshima Commemoration 6:30 p.m., Lincoln Memorial.
202-462-0757 <br>
<br>
Aug 6 National March to End Sanctions on Iraq (Lincoln Memorial to White
House, meet at Lincoln Memorial at 12 p.m.). Prayer Service & Rally
with Martin Sheen 2 p.m., White House. Nonviolence Workshops & Action
Prep for August 7th Action 5 p.m. www.saveageneration.org/a6.
202-543-1062. <br>
<br>
Aug 7 Nonviolent Direct Action to End Sanctions on Iraq. Call
202-543-1062 for details. <br>
<br>
Aug 8 Students Against Sanctions 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Capitol Steps.
518-589-5103. The Bruderhof. Nagasaki Commemoration and Dedication
of Peace Statue by Japanese and American Hibakusha, 7:30-10:30 p.m.,
Josephine Butler Center, 2437 15th St NW.<br>
<br>
Aug 9 Vigil for Peace 9 a.m., Pentagon. 510-655-6169. Buddhist Peace
Fellowship.<br>
<br>
People's Campaign for Nonviolence Closing Interfaith Prayer Service 12
p.m., Pentagon. 718-243-9276. FOR.<br>
<br>
Aug 12 Unity in Diversity Day "Atonement & Reparation to Heal
America" 11 a.m.-8 p.m., National Mall, Third Street N.W. Exhibits,
cultural performances, speakers, etc. 202-310-1430.
<a href=3D"http://www.racialhealing.org/" eudora=3D"autourl">www.racialheali=
ng.org</a>.
The People's Movement for Racial Healing, Diversity, and Justice. <br>
<br>
Printed June 25, 2000. Schedule subject to change. Call in advance to
confirm event times and locations. Telephone Martin or Christa at
202-244-0951 for additional information.<br>
<br>
The Fellowship of Reconciliation<br>
P.O. Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960<br>
(845) 358-4601; Fax:(845) 358-4924<br>
E-mail: for@forusa.org <br>
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