VOTE THIS PRIMARY DAY (SEPTEMBER 13)
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Hello VOTERS!
As we all know, TOMORROW IS PRIMARY DAY!!! I know that we are all anxious to get out and vote, and that we know the power of one vote, as many, many elections have come down to literally a few votes. Please impress on all of your comrades, family, friends and acquaintances that THEIR VOTE COUNTS.
EVERYONE’S VOTE COUNTS.
In addition, we have many more viable choices to vote for in this age of continuing enlightenment. As we continue to #UniteTheStruggles and fight for #PeaceThroughJusticeAtHomeAndAbroad, we are delighted that there are people who are openly and boldly leading us into (at last!) the age of equity, and are fighting towards equitable alternatives to corruption, apathy, and hypocrasy, in housing, education, healthcare, Mother Earth, work environments, the justice system.
Let’s all be #INFORMEDVOTERS.
We must #UnitetheStruggles. The time is now, and we are, most certainly, the people we’ve been waiting for.
Thank you to everyone who came out to the Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice on Saturday! Much solidarity and continued work towards climate justice.
Also, thank you to all who came out to the Jefferson Arts Festival. An awesome time had by all, saluting the cultural legacy of Jefferson Avenue and the surrounding community.
This week, we have a number of awesome opportunities to be in community and make our voices heard, including:
TOMORROW: PRIMARY DAY! PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – Please VOTE!! (6am-9pm)
September 13 @ 6:00 am – 9:00 pmPoor People’s Campaign Voter Registration Canvass, 1st Presbyterian Church
September 13 @ 5:15 pm – 7:30 pmJohanna C. Dominguez/Activists of Buffalo – Solo Photography Exhibition, Buen Vivir Gallery
September 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmThe Story of a Forest “private showing” Free and open to the public. ¡Buen Vivir! Gallery for Contemporary Art September 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
We shall overcome #Unitethestruggles #Loveislove
The time is now, and we are the people we’ve been waiting for. Crisis = Opportunity.
See more at wnypeace.org – either our calendar for more details and
events, or the rest of the weekly update post!And remember to tune in: DEMOCRACY NOW! IS NOW BEING BROADCAST
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Below are - more event listings (see also calendar & facebook page); - Taskforce items and campaigns; and - regularly scheduled events – all in that order.
No hate, no fear as we are #StillResisting. Peace, Thanks, Solidarity, and yes Love.
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PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – Please VOTE!! (6am-9pm)
September 13 @ 6:00 am – 9:00 pm
Don’t forget to vote! even though the Primary is being held on a THURSDAY!! Polls open at NOON (yes Noon) and close at 9pm in Buffalo and surrounding areas. Look up your voter registration and find your polling place or contact your county board of elections.Poor People’s Campaign Voter Registration Canvass
September 13 @ 5:15 pm – 7:30 pm
First Presbyterian Church, 1 Symphony Cir, Buffalo, NY 14201 Join the Poor People’s Campaign in registering voters! We will be canvassing from First Presbyterian Church. We meet at 5:15pm and canvass from there. Look forward to seeing you.Johanna C. Dominguez/Activists of Buffalo – Solo Photography Exhibition
September 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Buen Vivir Gallery at 148 Elmwood Ave. Opening is September 14th at 6pm-9pm; the show will be up for a little over a month and will be featuring several issues that affect us today, showing us how we are all connected. Most of the images were collected over the last two years at various actions.The Story of a Forest “private showing” Free and open to the public.
September 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
¡Buen Vivir! Gallery for Contemporary Art – 148 Elmwood Avenue – Buffalo, NY. The Story of a Forest is a half hour documentary of the ten-plus year campaign that started in 2004 to stop the development of a Scripps Biotech campus in the middle of the biodiverse Briger forest and wetlands.And please put these on your calendar
– Sept. 20 Peace, Justice, Nonviolence Assembly (festival and rally), 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Niagara Square.Sept. 20 One year since Hurricane Maria. Also the first day in the Decolonize Puerto Rico Week of Actions. Let’s stand in solidarity with our Puerto Rican brothers and sisters.
– Sept. 21 International Day of Peace, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Unity of Buffalo Church, 1243 Delaware Avenue.– Sept. 22 Spotlight on Yemen Crisis w/ Mona Abdulla, 9:00 am – 10:30 am
North Presbyterian Church, 300 N. Forest Road._____________________
* COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
ECONOMIC JUSTICE Please continue to support the Poor People’s Campaign. Current focus: Voter Registration and empowerment. Voter Registration, most Mondays and Thursdays, 5:15pm – 7:30pm. Next Voter Registration canvass: Thursday, Sept. 13, 5:15 pm, First Presbyterian Church.
EDUCATION & HUMAN RIGHTS
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Johanna C. Dominguez/Activists of Buffalo – Solo Photography Exhibition
September 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Buen Vivir Gallery at 148 Elmwood Ave. Opening is September 14th at 6pm-9pm; the show will be up for a little over a month and will be featuring several issues that affect us today, showing us how we are all connected. Most of the images were collected over the last two years at various actions.The Story of a Forest “private showing” Free and open to the public.
September 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
¡Buen Vivir! Gallery for Contemporary Art – 148 Elmwood Avenue – Buffalo, NY. The Story of a Forest is a half hour documentary of the ten-plus year campaign that started in 2004 to stop the development of a Scripps Biotech campus in the middle of the biodiverse Briger forest and wetlands.No Nuclear Waste over the Peace Bridge
Join us every Friday from 2 PM to 3 PM at the corner of Busti Ave and Vermont St. in Buffalo NY. Vigil against the shipment of high level LIQUID radioactive spent fuel from Chalk River Ontario to Aiken South Carolina. If any of it spills out, it will be next to impossible to clean. ____
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Action Alert re Stone Dam Road Pipeline: go to wnypeace.org/environmental-justice/
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GENDER JUSTICE
If you believe that discrimination against all women should be eliminated, please support enacting the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in the city of Buffalo. Follow this link for more information: https://cities4cedaw-buffalo.org/ and contact your district’s councilperson to urge them to support this ordinance too.
Darius G. Pridgen- Ellicott District- 716-851-4980
Christopher P. Scanlon- South District- 716-851-5169
David A. Rivera- Niagara District- 716-851-5125
Joel P. Feroleto- Delaware District- 716-851-5155
Richard A. Fontana- Lovejoy District- 716-851- 5151
David A. Franczyk- Fillmore District- 716-851-4138
Joseph Golombek, Jr.- North District- 716-851-5116
Ulysees O. Wingo, Sr.- Masten District- 716-851-5145
Rasheed Wyatt- University District- 716-851-5165 *IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE JUSTICE
Vigil for Victims of ICE Terror
Thursdays, 5-6pm, ICE building on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
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Calls are still needed to your NYS Assembly Members to ask them to support NYS ASSEMBLY Bill #4050. IF SEAN RYAN IS YOUR ASSEMBLYPERSON, PLEASE CALL HIM! 716-885-9630! ALSO CO CLERK MICKEY KEARNS (716) 858-8785.
The GreenLight NY program restores access to drivers’ licenses to all community members, to avoid abusive immigration enforcement. For more info, please come out to above mentioned event, or go to https://www.facebook.com/GreenLightNY/; Green Light PetitionVive la Casa, shelter for people awaiting documents and/or sanctuary, still desperately needs personal hygiene products and of course, CASH. jrchc.org/vive (Checks to Jericho Road/VIVE) 50 Wyoming St., Buffalo, NY 14211, 892-4354.
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LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE (LASC)LASC presents: the September Peace Coffeehouse, Monday September 24, 2018
Canisius College, Science Hall, parking off Main Street near corner with Delevan Ave.
Economic War Against Venezuela: a first-hand report by Shontae Cannon-Buckley, who went to Venezuela last spring as an election observer, meeting with collectives, cooperatives, communes and grassroots social movements there. Now she works locally toward ending sanctions.On the fourth Monday of each month during the school year, LASC and WNY Peace Center host a Peace Coffeehouse: hear first-hand accounts of peace actions locally and away, and connect with the community and with activists.Vigil for Victims of ICE Terror Thursdays, 5-6pm, ICE building on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
Venezuela Sanctions Petition
After the attempted assassination of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, your help is requested. Please sign the petition to end US and Canadian sanctions:https://afgj.salsalabs.org/campaigntoendusandcanadasanctionsagainstvenezuela/index.html. The civilians and general populations are the ones to pay for this kind of foreign policy. The US government needs to stop penalizing the common people and destabilizing other countries. Please sign and share. Many thanks to Shontae Cannon-Buckley for her work on this issue!___ As you know, people desperately need our help because of the continuing devastation caused by “natural” disasters (read fossil-fuel-burning-generated Climate Catastrophe) as well as other factors. You can contribute as follows: Puerto Rico—Go to hispanicheritagewny.org for a full report on ways to help. We also recommend:
Mutual Aid Community Soup Kitchens Paypal address: cdpecpr@gmail.com run by Giovanni Roberto, friend of MaryAnne Grady Flores (UpstateDroneAction.org and Puerto Rico activist].
The Mariafund.org is another fund governed by many grassroots community groups. Cuba—Alliance for Global Justice/Irma Relief, 418 W. 145th St.. New York, NY 10031 (for tax deductible). Not tax deductible, IFCO/Irma Relief (same address) Phone: 212-926-5757 Please give generously – the situations continue to be terrible for many!!
Chenalhó, Chiapas—Humanitarian crisis This article in the National Catholic reporter gives a brief overview of the situation. https://www.ncronline.org/news/world/enough-deaths-mexican-clergy-reiterate-chiapas-crisis
If you would like to help, go to weaving-for-justice.org* PRISONER’S RIGHTS
Wednesdays 4-5:30pm protest/vigils at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware & Church). All are welcome. Please bring signs.
Please join us in promoting the H.A.L.T. Solitary Confinement campaign. Please call your State Senators and ask them to cosponsor and vote for the bills S. 4784. (You can also thank the representatives who passed it in the Assembly!) Other Ways you can help:
Sign the petition to support the HALT Solitary Confinement Act: https://goo.gl/HLwqbK
Encourage your organization to endorse the HALT Solitary Confinement Act: https://goo.gl/forms/FM2F6DZAcPZp1co32*
RACIAL JUSTICESeptember 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
At Buen Vivir Gallery at 148 Elmwood Ave. Opening is September 14th at 6pm-9pm; the show will be up for a little over a month and will be featuring several issues that affect us today, showing us how we are all connected. Most of the images were collected over the last two years at various actions.THE CARIOL HORNE WHISTLEBLOWER FUND The Western New York Peace Center has created a fund for the purpose of supporting police officers who face reprisals from their department from choosing to strictly uphold their oath to protect and serve the community. gofundme.com/cariol-horne-whistleblower-fund. The Peace Center has named this fund after Cariol Horne who saved the life of a citizen, but was fired just prior to earning her 20-year pension. Our goal is to encourage good police officers in following their moral conscience if and when it conflicts with the infamous blue wall of silence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_wall_of_silence ___
Join the #BuffaloLLEP movement.
It’s easy.
Join the hundreds of Buffalonians who make up the #BuffaloLLEP movement, asking Mayor Byron Brown to make low-level marijuana arrests Buffalo’s lowest level enforcement priority (LLEP). People across the U.S. recognize what a destructive failure the 40-year “war on drugs” has been. In Buffalo, the news hasn’t sunken in yet, though, as those living in communities of color & low-income areas are still disproportionately targeted by law enforcement for marijuana arrests. Join the #BuffaloLLEP movement to stop these unfair & harmful enforcement tactics! Learn more. ___ Each Police District has a Chief and Community Police Meeting. We encourage people to go to them and communicate freely on issues of concern. See wnypeace.org calendar for listings, and/or call your District and ask when & where the next Chief and Community Police Meeting will be held.*
RESIST MILITARISM!Know about the King’s Bay Plowshares? 7 courageous and compassionate Catholic Workers who went to largest submarine base in the world Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in St. Mary’s, Georgia on April 4th, 2018. They went to make real the prophet Isaiah’s command to “beat swords into plowshares”. Read their story at https://www.kingsbayplowshares7.org/ .
Donate, help us organize on their behalf, and agitate and pray for their acquittal. They face very serious charges of up to a decade of prison time, just for reminding our government of the illegal and foolhardy nature of our nuclear weaponry.Please call your Senators and Congresspersons to urge them to –vote in favor and cosponsor if possible Senator Markey’s Bill # 200 and House Bill, Rep Lieu # 669, to Restrict First Strike with Nuclear Weapons. –support House Resolution 922 to define presidential wars not declared by Congress as impeachable offenses. These wars include wars of co-belligerency such as the US role in the atrocities in Yemen.
If you’d prefer to send an email to your senators, you can do so here.
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Our tax dollars are funding massive civilian casualties and the world’s largest humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The U.S. military is providing midair refueling to warplanes, sharing intelligence for targeting assistance, and selling U.S. bombs to the aggressors. U.S.-supported airstrikes target schools, hospitals, and water and sanitation infrastructure. As a result, millions of Yemeni people are on the brink of starvation and are facing the fastest-growing cholera crisis ever documented.
Every day that the war on Yemen continues, America is complicit in aiding war crimes. Call your U.S. Senators today at 1-833-786-7927 and urge them to stop fueling war on Yemen!********
REGULARLY SCHEDULED EVENTS in the One Movement, One Struggle
Riverside-Salem UCC/DC – Progressive program followed by potluck. Sundays, 4-7pm. Environmental Cottage, 3449 West River Road, Grand Island. Session on Bob Dylan.
Talking Peace with the WNY Peace Center Radio Show on 91.3FM, WBNY. Mondays, 1-4pm. Call-in show! Go to wbny.buffalostate.edu orhttp://tunein.com/radio/WBNY-913-s27549/. This week with Jim Anderson, Ahmad Nieves, and Vicki Ross; on Economic Justice and more.
Buffalo Supports Standing Rock Water Protectors/Nekanesakt. Indigenous support group/allies. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 6:30-8pm. At Burning Books, 420 CT Ave. All are welcome!!
Prisoners’ Rights Taskforce – Wednesdays 4-5pm protest/vigils at the Erie County Holding Center (Delaware & Church). All are welcome. Please bring signs.
Interfaith Peace Network Special meeting: moved to join with Jericho Road Community Health Center to celebrate their Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at their new location – at 1021 Broadway in Buffalo. (Oct 4 meeting will move back to regular time and place: 9:15am at 1272 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY 14209 -entrance and parking round back.)
Vigil for Victims of ICE Terror – Thursdays, 5-6pm, ICE building on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa. Bring your signs and spirit of Solidarity. We will not stay silent! #EndICETerror #FamiliesBelongTogether #AbolishICE
Environmental Justice Taskforce – Vigil to Protest the Shipments of VERY Dangerous Radioactive Liquid from Canada coming over the Peace Bridge. Fridays 2-3pm, Front Park at Vermont & Busti, Buffalo. Sign welcome and also usually available.
Fridays – 1st and 3rd of the month; 6pm: Stop The Violence Coalition, United Way Building, Delaware and Summer Sts.
Saturdays, Noon-1pm: Women In Black. Nonviolence vigil, Bidwell and Elmwood. Signs also available. (and you don’t need to be a woman or dress in black 😉
*********** More listings on website (wnypeace.org) and in previous email posts. To subscribe, write to weeklynews@wnypeace.org with “subscribe” in subject line. To unsubscribe, write to weeklynews@wnypeace.org with “unsubscribe” in subject line.
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