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WILPF of San Jose, California Women's
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| Hiroshima Nagasaki Day Remembrance Friday August 6, 5-6 pm MLK Library, 150 E. San Fernando (at 4th St.), San Jose Join Raging Grannies in song, activities to commemorate the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Weekly peace vigil at same location. SPECIAL OFFER: Dinner and see premier movie: "Coundown to Zero" (nuclear disarmament) at Century Cinema 16 in Mountain View after Remembrance. Contact Shirley 408-255-6559 or grannies@wilpfsanjose.org |
Honduran People in Resistance
Friday, August 20 at 6 pm San Jose Peace & Justice Center 48 S. 7th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Co-directors of our developing world, Vic and Barby Ulmer, spent 2 weeks in Honduras in July meeting with people in resistance to the coup. Hear from them the gripping untold stories of these courageous people. Find out sordid details of US policy in this region of the world and how you can make a difference. Potluck 6 pm, Program 7 pm. |
| Disarming
Lunch and Program with MacGregor Eddy Saturday, May 15 Cupertino California |
Our branch hosted
a truly disarming talk by leading WILPF disarmament activist, MacGregor
Eddy, of
Vandenberg Action Coalition. Sing along with the Raging Grannies'
disarming songs. Vandenberg Space Command has been openly testing delivery system for thermonuclear warheads (Minuteman III ICBM) for years. It is the only place in the world these tests take place, in violation of the Non Proliferation Treaty article VI. The protests are drawing attention to the glaring double standard |
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holding other countries to this treaty while the US ignores our obligations.MacGregor
and seven other protesters were arraigned on May 20 in Santa Barbara
federal court. On all of these occasions the protesters were in the designated
protest area, but because of a life time "ban and bar" list issued
by the base commandant, some of them are arrested every time. For information on upcoming Sept. 14 11:55 pm protest,
go to MacGregorEddy.org. Bus leaves San Jose at 6 pm. See and order video of Keep Space for Peace, featuring MacGregor Eddy on 48south7th.org, a program of San Jose Peace & Justice Center. |
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Jane
Addams prize books donated to Grail Family Services children's library
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new programs for
children and families in the decade since it moved into more spacious
headquarters at 2003 E. San Antonio Street. |
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Changing
nations' thinking about security
Join San Jose WILPF to celebrate the international organizations 95th birthday and to learn about new human rights and disarmament initiatives from AnnJanette Rosga, director of WILPFs United Nations Office. RSVP & directions:408 243 4359 |
2:
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Cluster goes statewide! The WILPF Cluster
Meeting on Feb. 27 in Palo Alto, was attended by 54 individuals. Hosted
by the San Jose and Peninsula/Palo Alto WILPF branches, the agenda included
"What's Happening in WILPF, Internationally, Nationally, and Locally
and Where TO From HERE? " |
Lois Fiedler chaired
the day which included an afternoon process session on What's Ahead! The
general concensus was first, concern about the issues working with the
national office regarding membership, almost completely without official
rosters and information. and also for the group to work collobaratively
on program and issues to create "a California WILPF presence,"
especially with regard to some of the California propositions we will
be facing this year. |
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HOLIDAY PEACE FAIR 2009 The
27th annual fair took place Saturday, Dec. 5, at Campbell United Methodist
Church, 1675 Winchester Blvd, south of Hamilton. Check the link above
right to see scenes from this year's fair. ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE -- 2009 MCs: Anne and Phil
Pflager (Annie & the Vets) |
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Kinshasa's Friday,
Oct. 16 |
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Saratoga Library displays award-winning books |
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Paula Rochelle, Saratoga resident and WILPF member, arranged with librarian Peggy Baker for the Saratoga Library to feature the six 2008 winners of WILPF's Jane Addams Children's Book Award. The Escape of Oney Judge: Martha Washington's Slave Finds Freedom, the winner in the Books for Younger Children Category, is written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully and published by Farrar Strauss Giroux. Mrs. Washington declares that young Oney is just like one of the Washington's own children, but Oney is not fooled. On the night Mrs. Washington tells Oney she will not grant her freedom upon her death, Oney thinks quickly, acts courageously and flees. Expressive watercolors within this well-researched biography portray the bravery of Ona Maria Judge, an African-American woman who claimed, and fought for, the right to have "no mistress but herself." We Are One:
The Story of Bayard Rustin by Larry Dane Brimner, published by
Calkins Creek, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press, Inc., is the winner in
the Books for Older Children Category. One book has won honors
in the Books for Younger Children Category. Three books have won
honors in the Books for Older Children category. |
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