CPRC Bus to Washington, DC for January 27 March. Contact: 803-446-2772
In Charleston, join the Walking Vigil at the Customs House at noon on Saturday. Contact:
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In the New York Times of December 25, 2006, CCDS member, Harriet Johnson, Esq. will appear once again on the op ed page with "an essay on the subject of Dicken's Tiny Tim, the ancestor of all poster children" .
Harriet is a leader in the Disability Rights Movement as well as a thoughtful and steadfast representative of secular humanism along with scientific socialism.
She both enlightens and inspires folks in Charleston, SC with her vision, insights and adamancy of advocacy.
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Report from Bombplex 2030 hearing, by Glenn Carroll Coordinator NUCLEAR WATCH SOUTH |
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THE BIGGEST ANTI-WAR RALLY THE
SOUTH HAS EVER SEEN
Sunday, November 12th ALL DAY at Presbyterian College ,
Clinton SC for information, contact
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If you are not sure how you feel about the amendment or if you think it won't hurt anything, please read this letter from Charlie Smith, which was sent to the Post and Courier and will probably not be published before the election. And please forward the letter or the link to your friends. |
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Stop the Siege! Stop the War! A month of protest: November 4 - December 2, 2006
When the IDF shoots to kill unarmed women - time for a worldwide Gaza Campaign
Friday, November 03, 2006
Today two Palestinian women, taking part in a non-violent human shield action in Beit Hanoun were shot dead and numerous others wounded. They tried - and partly succeeded - to save the fighters who had sought refuge inside a mosque. The women spontaneously formed a human wall when it became clear that the IDF intended to destroy the mosque with the men in it. Since we told you of our preparations for tomorrow Nov. 4 "putting Gaza on the agenda of the Rabin Memorial Rally" things only got worse. It is extremely important that our campaign will be taken up also abroad. |
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PUBLIC HEARINGS ON BOMBPLEX 2030: The public is invited to comment -- "What would the environmental impact be of restarting the Cold War and building more atom bombs?" Thursday, November 9, 2006 11am-3pm & 6-10 pm North Augusta Community Center 495 Brookside Avenue North Augusta, SC |
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Bring Them Home Coalition Film Series
The Ground Truth
Thursday, Nov. 2nd 7:00pm Maybank 100, CofC
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Root Force Road Show Presentation and Puppet Show Thursday, November 9th at 6:00 pm, Communications museum 58 George St, College of Charleston |
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Trade,
Women and the Flower Industry and Labor Reform
Tuesday, October 10, 7:00 p.m.,
Maybank 100, College of Charleston
Sponsored by the College of Charleston's Latin
American and Caribbean Studies
Program and Charleston Peace
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A good crowd braved the threatening and cool weather this Saturday, October 7, to come to Marion Square for the Bring Them Home Now rally. Among other things we heard moving accounts from family members of soldiers who have died or are in grave danger now, and we saw that we are not alone in our opposition to the war.
While a special thanks has to go to ThinkingPeople for providing the idea and keeping up with the logistics, many groups worked together for the rally and the events leading up to it. Especially helpful were:
Charleston Peace Dept. of Peace Campaign Military Families Speak Out Progressive Patriots Smoke Free Action Network ThinkingPeople A few photos have been posted in the gallery. Check for more after the weekend.
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A TREE FARM IS NOT A FOREST Public Forum on Genetically engineered Trees and Industrial Tree Plantations October 8-9 |
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CofC Department of Hispanic Studies film series:
Thursday, September 28: Habana Blues (Spain,/France/Cuba: 2005)
Thursday, October 5: The Motorcycle Diaries (Brazil/USA: 2004) (128 min.) |
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Charleston Peace has been invited to attend the Anniversary Rally To Support USW Local 216 Harleyville, SC Wednesday, September 20, 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. |
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Latin American School of Medicine Scholarship Program Conference, Friday, September 15 and Saturday, September 16, Avery Research Center, 125 Bull Street.
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