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Eyewitness Reports from Israel and Palestine
Dave Matos of Aiken Peace recently spent two weeks in Israel/Palestine with Interfaith Peace-Builders, an organization that sends delegations to the area so that U.S. citizens can see the conflict with their own eyes. He had the opportunity to learn directly from Israeli and Palestinian nonviolent peace and human rights activists, to spend time in Palestinian and Israeli homes, and to experience the situation of Palestinians living under military occupation.
Final report posted Tuesday, August 1. (If the link breaks, click on "Mideast" in the sidebar on the left.) |
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for information about the Cuban Medical School scholarships. Interviews will be scheduled for this fall. |
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Starvin' for Justice 2006From June 29th to July 2nd, 2006, several South Carolinians, including two Charleston Peace members, attended the 13th Annual Fast and Vigil to Abolish the Death Penalty at the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC. |
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Cuba Caravan to stop in Charleston this Tuesday, June 27, 6:00 p.m.
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Rally Against Offshore Drilling Meet this Wednesday, June 26, 6:00 PM at the corner of Calhoun and Meeting streets on the sidewalk next to the 76 gas station with overflow across the street. Background and contact info: |
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Cuban Film Festival Tuesday, June 20th, 7:00 PM Wednesday, June 21st, 7:00 PM  Avery Research Center 125 Bull Street
To be followed each night by a discussion of the embargo and other contemporary Cuban issues. |
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Help stop the MOX plant at SRS!Media reports of Saturday's (May 20) shutdown at the Catawba Nuclear Station in Rock Hill, which is where the experimental MOX that traveled through SC last year is located now, make things sound not very serious. Experts disagree. More

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The free West Ashley newspaper West Of recently published
a story on the work Charleston Drinking Liberally has done with the
Army Men. For a copy of the story, including photos, click on the links below.
Front page
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Remembering the
Holocaust
Tuesday, March 28, 1:30 p.m.
Arnold Hall, Jewish Studies Center
College of Charleston |
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Pay Up For Free Speech!
February 24,
11:30 AM, US Court House, 901 Richland St. Columbia. Ironically, free speech isn't free in America, and SC Progressive
Network Director Brett Bursey is looking for 499 other
people who think its worth it to pay a dollar each toward
his $500 federal fine. Bursey was convicted of refusing to
leave an area restricted for the security of George Bush
during a presidential visit to Columbia in 2002. Four months after he refused to go the "free speech zone" with his "No
War For Oil" sign, he became the first person ever charged
by the Secret Service with refusing to leave a restricted
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My Soul is a Witness

a new play by David Barr III
Monday, February 13, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
Sottile Theatre
This is a free event, sponsored by the College of Charleston. Seating
will be limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served
basis. For additional information, call 843-953-5079 |
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charlestonpeace.blogspot.com
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