The streets are our media. Please join us on the weekend of September 16th and 17th for a fun afternoon of chalking sidewalks to raise the awareness of your neighbors to the options of Peace. The assignment is simple, really- pull up a nice seat on the gray sidewalk of your local shopping mall and start chalking! The world is our canvas. The important aspect to this project is feeling a sense of community and a chance for artists and non-artists alike to express their feelings in a non-violent and relatively harmless way. How do you feel about the war movement? Has the radical Left died and left you a great sum of knowledge? Tell us! Has the body count of soldiers and innocent civilians risen high enough for you, yet? Tell us! Are you interested in electing political candidates who support an exit strategy to these wars? Bring it on! The Powers that Be are afraid of public outcries for an end to the killings, and our silence is complicity. The American disapproval rating of this President and the present administration nears that of Europe's. This is a chance to have your voice heard, and have fun while doing so. The time has come to open up a dialogue with your neighbors, fellow shoppers, and the world-at-large. The chalking/drumming/dancing party is an international event, and the hopes are high that a million people, or more, will gather under the umbrella of peace against the torrential winds of war and unrest. It is a perfect opportunity to voice your views. Let's cut out some stencils, gather up our boxes of chalk, and say something to the world. Be sure to take many photographs, so we can share these creative expressions of peace with each other and the world. If you have the time and resources to organize a few friends together, feel free to make a party out of the entire weekend. After all, it is always more fun as a group- the more, the merrier. Please do not forget to dance. Visit http://www.infinitepossibility.org/ for more information.
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November 17-19, 2006: Converge at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia
Close the SOA and Change Oppressive U.S. Foreign Policy
November is
just around the corner and the movement to close the SOA/WHINSEC is growing,
organizing and as relevant as ever. With former SOA graduates being unmasked
in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, Honduras, and Peru for their crimes
against humanity, and with the blatant similarities between the interrogation
methods and torture methods used at Abu Ghraib and those described in human
rights abuse cases in Latin America, the SOA/WHINSEC must be held accountable!
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