A Two-Month Surge of Resistance Against the War at Home and Abroad The next two months will see many acts of protest and resistance against the war. We encourage you to organize, mobilize, and support as many of these actions as you can. Let's answer Bush's surge with a surge of resistance.  August 25 - March Against the the war at home and abroad - Newark - http://www.peaceandjusticecoalition.org August 25 - Protest the war criminals - Kennebunkport Maine - http://www.kportprotest.org August 27 - Stop the War Against Women - http://iacenter.org/images/womennyc082707a.pdf August 29 - September 2, 2007 - International Tribunal on Hurricanes Katrina & Rita - http://internationaltribunal.org September 11 - "Day of Outrage" against police terror - NYC - called by the D12 Movement September 15 - March Against the War - Washington DC - called by the ANSWER Coalition http://www.answercoalition.org September 15 - 22 - Week of Antiwar action in Washington DC - http://www.answercoalition.org September 22 - 29 - Encampment to Stop the War in Washington - http://www.troopsoutnow.org September 29 - March against the war at home and abroad - http://www.troopsoutnow.org October 27 and 28 - Regional antiwar protest around the country - called by United for Peace & Justice - http://www.unitedforpeace.org Let us join forces with the movements struggling to: STOP THE WAR ABROAD & STOP THE WAR AT HOME SAME STRUGGLE SAME FIGHT! * No War against Iran * End all occupations now - from Iraq to Palestine, the Philippines, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Afghanistan * Support The Right to Return - from Palestine to New Orleans * Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes * No to U.S. intervention - Hands off Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and the Sudan * Stop the raids against immigrant workers -- Full rights for undocumented workers * Justice for Katrina survivors - End racist police terror - Stop the war against Muslims * Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners * Money for health care, jobs and education, not endless war Labels: antiwar, bush, congress, democrats, iraq, troops out now, war funding |