Hi. We're on the road.
After over a year of haggling with the State Department Nesreen is finally
hear and fulfilling her wish to speak to the American people about what we have
brought to her nation. Come hear her speak of daily life in Baghdad today
before she returns to her homeland.
You will also be interested to hear the new question she raises about the
American citizens responsibility the citizens of Iraq.
August 5 Bronx Action for Peace and Justice
August 7 Eyes Wide Open Exhibit, Staten Island, NY
August 9 United Nations, NY NY
United Nations International Institute for Peace Educations (IIPE) at the United Nations
www.tc.edu/PeaceEd/IIPE/25th.htm
Transforming Grief into Peace Action
August 10
The Peace Boat,
New York City
http://www.peaceboat.org/
Nesreen and Bruce will speak to the Peace Boat tour beginning at 9:30 at Ground Zero. Peace Boat is a Japan-based international non-governmental
and non-profit organization that works to promote peace, human rights, equal
and sustainable development and respect for the environment.
August 11
IIPE conference, Colombia University, New York City
Peace Education for Security and Disarmament
www.tc.edu/PeaceEd/IIPE/25th.htm
Peace education outside the academic sphere.
August 12
Philipstown for Democracy at Garrison, New York
4-6
PM at the St. Philips Episcopal Church Parish House, 1101 Rt. 9D, Garrison, NY.
Contact:
margaret@haines.org
See the article below: Iraqi teacher
urges help for her country's rebuilding
August 14
The Ghosts of Abu Ghraid film presented by
The Bay Ridge Neighbors for Peace
Information: bayridgepeace@yahoo.com 646-546-6642
August 16
MoveOn Press Conference, 1:00 PM City Hall, Manhattan, NY
MoveOn will read its declaration concerning the cost of the Iraqi occupation to local communities in America. Nesreen will speak to the unspeakable cost of the occupation to the innocent civilians of Iraq.
August 18
Live Interview by Carol Boss, NPR, Albuquerque
?2-3PM EST? ((not sure yet, so check NPR.org for your local time))
The Women's Focus show will feature Ms. Nesreen, a visiting teacher from Baghdad, Iraq. She will be speaking as an ordinary citizen of Baghdad to ordinary citizens of the U.S. and furthering her mission of letting as many Americans as possible understand the realities of life in Baghdad today.
August 19
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Long Island, NY
An open luncheon/discussion meeting about the realities of life in Baghdad today and how that directly affects the individual citizen of the U.S.
August 22
"How ordinary people survive war (or not)"
At the Murray barn at 30 Wisner Road in Warwick, NY
Hosted by Warwick's Women in Black and September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, the Putting a Human Face on 'collateral damage' evening will focus on the reality of what the U.S. has given to Iraqis and the responsibilities of the individual American to the individual Iraqi civilian.
for directions and more information: shbs55@yahoo.com
August 26
St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery, NY NY
2nd Avenue and 10th Street, Manhattan
http://www.stmarkschurch-in-the-bowery.com/
Nesreen will deliver a sermon about civilian casualties of political violence and the responsibility of the U.S. to citizens of Iraq. A Q&A session will follow the services. Services begin at 11 A.M. At 12:30 there will be an informal conversation with Nesreen.
September 11
Boston College Iraq Awareness Week
7 PM at Higgins Room 300 Chestnut Hill Campus
Putting a Face on Collateral Damage: The Life of a School Teacher in
Iraq
Info: Alexandra Saieh 305-733-5595
Here is the link to a map and directions to get to Boston College:
http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-approach.html
Here is a map of the actual campus:
http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-chestnuthill.html
September 15
Tell Vito Fossella: Stop funding the war! Bring the troops home now!
March and Rally: September 15, 10:30 AM
Assemble at Saint Andrew the Apostle Church, 67th Street and Ridge Blvd,
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
March to Vito Fossella's office at 85th St. and 4th Avenue.
Rally with speakers.
This march and rally is sponsored by Bay Ridge Neighbors for Peace. It is
being endorsed by many groups, including Peace Action Staten Island, Brooklyn
for Peace (formerly Brooklyn Parents for Peace), United for Peace and
Justice/NY, Code Pink, and others (see flyer for a more complete list). New
endorsements continue to come in, and we will be joined by a large carpool
caravan from Staten Island (which, of course, is also in Fossella's
district--Congressional District 13) and by people from other parts of Brooklyn.
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We'll endeavor to keep this schedule up
to date. You can contact us at 121Contact@bru-mar.com for more details, and
don't forget to send your contributions to:
Bruce Wallace
121Contact Program
523 72nd Street
Brooklyn NY 11209
Every little bit helps.