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PANYS Book Talk: Green Card Soldier by Sofya Aptekar (Zoom)

Join Peace Action New York State (PANYS) for an online discussion on military recruitment practices targeting low-income and immigrant youth and how to respond with sustainable options.

Leading the discussion will be author Sofya Aptekar, an Associate Professor at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. She will be joined by Ramón Mejía, National Organizer for the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance.

While the popular image of the US military is one of citizen soldiers protecting their country, the reality is that nearly 5 percent of all first-time military recruits are noncitizens. In Green Card Soldier, Sofya Aptekar talks to more than seventy noncitizen soldiers from twenty-three countries, including some who were displaced by conflict after the US military entered their homeland. Their stories—stitched through with colonial legacies, white supremacy, exploitation, and patriarchy—show how the tensions between deservingness and suspicion shape their enlistment, service, and identities.

Ramón Mejía enlisted in the Marine Corps at the age of 18 to support his family. His experience in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 led him to convert to Islam and develop into an outspoken advocate and organizer against U.S. wars and the growing militarization of our communities.

Giving voice to a little-heard group of immigrants, Green Card Soldier shines a cold light on the complex workings of US empire, globalized militarism, and citizenship. It highlights the need for united action to defend immigrant and LGBTQ rights, end white supremacy and promote anti-militarism.

The event fee is $25 for general admission, $10 for students and those on a low income. All proceeds to benefit the advocacy work of Peace Action New York State. Register here

Stitch Buffalo’s “Second Stitch” Pop-Up Sale

Stitch Buffalo’s big final sale before moving to their new home in early 2024!


Second Stitch is the name we give to Stitch Buffalo’s sustainability program—because we give a second life to donated supplies no longer needed by other artists, crafters, and businesses. These supplies are integral to creating the products in the Refugee Women’s Workshop, and they are used as the basis for all of our classes and kits.

Any items we can’t use directly in Stitch Buffalo projects are are offered to the community at huge discounts—typically 75% OFF retail prices. We are committed to keeping these useful materials out of landfills and in the hands of local artists who can bring them to life in their own creations. All proceeds go directly to sustaining Stitch Buffalo programming.

Our pop-up sales like this even feature a broader selection of Second Stitch supplies from our archives—things that are not typically available in the shop, and often at even lower prices. Be sure to bring a re-usable (Wegman’s size) tote bag for our “$5 Fill-a-Bag” items, including LOTS of great new fabric!

Buffalo Barn Katz Americana/Bluegrass Benefits Providence Farm Collective and RALA/RCC

When: August 25, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm (Rain date is August 26)
Where: The Historic Schoolhouse Gallery Grounds Performing Arts Center, 1054 Olean Road, East Aurora
What: A concert by the Buffalo Barn Katz and a Roycroft-Themed Basket Drawing
Cost: $20 admission fee
Roycroft-Themed Basket Drawing: $5 per ticket or 3/$10 and can be purchased at the Roycroft Copper Shop and The Schoolhouse Gallery.
Beneficiaries: Providence Farm Collective and RALA/RCC
Bring: Your own chairs & happy hour supplies!
Parking is limited, so please carpool.