LA Social Forum Begins Tonight (Friday) at USC ~ Plenary Gathering at 7:45 PM: LEARNING FROM ONE ANOTHER - Drum Circle at 8:45 PM - Many Workshops on Saturday, June 28th

LOS ANGELES SOCIAL FORUM  - At the University of Southern California                                       Friday, June 27th - Saturday, June 28th - Sunday, June 29th

Plenary Gathering Tonight (Friday) 7:45 PM - at Seeley G. Mudd, Room 123

"Learning From One Another"

Building Bridges Between Social Justice Movements Across Los Angeles -

The Los Angeles Social Forum is a place where Southern California activists will meet and share power, plans, perspectives, and ideas while building a network for peace and social justice.

Friday night will begin 3 days of using this learning moment in Los Angeles and Southern California to study and share together as activists, community organizers and dreamers.

On Friday at 7:45 PM on the USC campus the Plenary gathering will begin the weekend with words & music.

Speaking and performing for Friday are:

1st People - Native Americans, Yuisa Gimeno & riKu - co-MCs, Rosemary Lee - UTLA member,               Nelson Motto - CLEAN Car Wash Campaign, Georgie Noguera - KIWA, Steven Gibson - AFSC, QTeam,    Frank Dorrel - for Don White, Wil B- spoken word                       

Friday night starting at 8:45 you are invited to a drum circle celebrating the drums and drummers of Africa, Asia,

Latin America, Europe and all points. Bring your drums, or just bring yourself and your enthusiasm!

PARKING: Remember to enter through Gate 3 on Figueroa south of the corner of Figueroa and Jefferson, and

tell the parking attendant that you are part of the LA Social Forum to receive a discounted $5 rate.         Map: http://web-app.usc.edu/maps/

Register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Rsu_2f62AkA48Ae9 pZ_2b2XFLA_3d_3d

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-JUNE 27, FRIDAY

6:00 p.m. Registration . Meet & Greet

Alumni Park . South of Von KleinSmid Building

7:45 p.m. Welcome with First People

Seeley G. Mudd, Rm 123

8:45 p.m. Drum Circle

Alumni Park . South of Von KleinSmid Building

-JUNE 28, SATURDAY

8:30 a.m. Registration & Workshops

Alumni Park . South of Von KleinSmid Building

Participate in one of our 74 workshops happening

Saturday, June 28.

Descriptions of workshops are at:

http://tinyurl. com/3jdupz

RSVP to attend specific workshops by clicking here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2fhYAq2gAvj84bB2ofWceDg_3d_3d

7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. pARTy . Refreshments . Music

William Grant Still Art Center — 2520 West View

Street, Los Angeles, CA 90016

-JUNE 29, SUNDAY

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Mini-assemblies

Seeley G. Mudd Building

On Sunday, the LA Social Forum is sponsoring three Mini-assemblies, which will be large gatherings to share ideas and activities. RSVP for a Mini-assembly for Sunday at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=10iRQ9GrrRfPkyXdEIAzuQ_3d_3d

For descriptions and more information on the

Mini-assemblies see:

http://tinyurl.com/3mthe7

There is a map of the USC campus with LASF building

legends at: http://lasocialforum.org/joomla/images/downloadfiles/uscmap.jpg

Schedule:

http://tinyurl.com/3k3vtm

See you this weekend!

Steven

562-900-2834 http://lasocialforum.org/joomla/index.php?lang=english


The Los Angeles Social Forum - Happening This Weekend ~ June 27th, 28th & -29th ~ At The University of Southern California


Friday, Saturday & Sunday - June 27, 28 & 29  
At the University of Southern California (USC) Campus in Los Angeles  -                               www.lasocialforum.org  
 
American Friends Service Committee - Los Angeles
AFSC invites you to the first-ever…  
 
Los Angeles Social Forum
Another world is possible.June 27-29, 2008
University of Southern California 
 
Please join us for a weekend of building bridges between LA-based campaigns for social justice, environmental action, criminal reform, election fairness, gender equity, political power and cultural expression.
The Los Angeles Social Forum is a place where Southern California activists will meet and share power, plans, perspectives, and ideas while building a network for peace and social justice.
More than 50 workshops, on topics from immigrant rights to informed enlistment will be offered.
The Forum is being endorsed or sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and more than 50 other organizations that work in the Los Angeles area.
Preliminary Schedule
Friday, June 27:
7 - 7:45 PM: Registration, Meet & Greet
7:45 PM: First People Welcome
8 PM: Opening Plenary & Cultural Performances - The opening plenary will feature local grassroots labor and community organizers/leaders.
8:45 PM: Drum Circle - An evening of group particpation.
Saturday, June 28:
9 AM: Registration
9:30 - 11:30 AM: Workshops Session 1
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM: Lunch
1:30 - 3:30 PM: Workshops Session 2
4 - 6 PM: Workshops Session 3
6 - 7:30 PM: Saturday Closing Words - Following this closing, members of the Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice will provide tours of the area that will inform people about local residents’ concerns about the proposed development plan and other issues in the neighborhoods surrounding USC.
7:30 - 10:30 PM: Party with live music at the William Grants Still Arts Center
Sunday, June 29:
11 AM - 1 PM: Mini-Assemblies
1 - 2 PM: Closing Ceremony - Calls to action and reports from the mini-assemblies.

Register

Background

The World Social Forum and its local and regional offspring are open meeting spaces where progressive social movements, networks, nonprofits and other civil society organizations get together to pursue their thinking, debate ideas, formulate strategies and proposals, share experiences, and network for effective action.
The forums bring together people who want to build a more peaceful, sustainable, and participatory world. They are characterized by plurality and diversity, and they are nongovernmental and nonpartisan.
A social forum is what you make it—a meeting place, a debating forum, an exchange of ideas and solutions, a theater stage, a celebration, a festival, a bazaar. It can be any or all of these.
About 20,000 people attended the first World Social Forum in January 2001 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The event, which has been held each year since then, drew 150,000 in 2005.
The World Social Forum was created to counter the influence and purposes of the World Economic Forum, an annual meeting of top business and government leaders to shape global, regional and industry agendas.

More Information

For more information, visit:  www.lasocialforum.org  
Phone: (213) 489-1900
American Friends Service Committee
634 S. Spring St., 3rd Floor Los Angeles, 90014
Phone: (213) 489-1900 | Fax: (213) 489-1910
losangeles@afsc.org | losangeles.afsc.org
National website: www.afsc.org

Save The Date - Memorial for DON WHITE: Sunday, August 10th - An Evening to Celebrate the Life of Our Companero Don White - 6:00 PM - Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles

PLEASE SAVE THE DATE AND SPREAD THE WORD!

An Evening to Celebrate the Life of Our    

Companero Don White 
Presente

SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th ~ 6:00 PM  

  
Immanuel Presbyterian Church 
3300 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010
(@Berendo Street, 2 blocks west of Vermont Ave.) 
 
PROGRAM: TBA
PARKING:  Available across the street at the United Teachers Los
 Angeles Union Hall
PUBLIC TRANSIT: Vermont & Wilshire Red Line Stop
ORGANIZIED BY: El Comité de Companeros de Don ‘Blanco’
  

   

Our Beloved DON WHITE 
Has Passed On PRESENTE 
     
 Senor Don Blanco   
 
 

DON WHITE 

 Born in Mount Vernon, Washington on April 18th, 1937.  Died on June 19th, 2008 - 71 Years Old.

 

Don White long time Southern California activist, Charter Founder and lifetime member of United Teachers of Los Angeles passed away suddenly at his home in Los Angles, CA on June 19, 2008.  He will be missed by, not only his family, but literally hundreds of friends and associates of the many organizations in which he was so passionately involved over the past three decades.

 

Born and raised in Mount Vernon, Washington on April 18, 1937, Don White’s life was a reflection of the last 60 years of the progressive movement in the United States. His leadership abilities became evident during his high school years. He was president of his sophomore class and then president of the Mount Vernon High School Student Body.  He graduated from the College of the Pacific studying political science and attended post graduate classes at American University in Washington DC

 

From the time that he was a college student in the late 1950’s, fighting against the injustice surrounding the House of Representatives’ Un-American Activities Committee, Don remained engaged in the struggle for peace and justice for humanity. 

 

After becoming disenchanted with the political scene in Washington DC, he moved to Los Angeles California in 1963 where he taught history at Irving Junior High School.  He was deeply committed to issues of equity in educational opportunity, especially for children in the inner cities. Don participated in every teacher’s union strike from 1963 until his retirement in 1997.

 

In 1976, Don traveled to Guatemala to do relief work following a devastating earthquake there. He called that month-long journey "an epiphany, a life changing experience" which remained a vibrant part of his political psyche that resulted in his friendship and faithful service to Central America. During the war in EI Salvador, Don made 14 trips to that country and to Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. He often traveled to El Salvador to bring direct material aid and on fact-finding missions there, often at risk to his own safety.  Don was a member of the Echo Park Chapter of the Committee in Solidarity with the people of EI Salvador, CISPES, since joining the group shortly after its founding convention in 1980.

 

As an organizer, Board Member and leader of CISPES in Los Angeles, Don coordinated and addressed countless rallies, demonstrations, fund-raisers, teach-in’s, delegations, material aid drives, congressional visits, civil disobedience actions demanding an end to U.S. intervention in EI Salvador and Central America. For years he organized and/or participated in protests demanding closure of the US based School of the Americas, known for training members of the military from Latin American countries in methods of torture.

 

Don White was an organizer of scores of citywide coalitions addressing numerous progressive causes including peace in the Middle East, the treatment of immigrants, police brutality, women’s rights and more. He played a crucial part in the early sanctuary movement, where local churches gave refuge to undocumented immigrants from Central and Latin America, and up until the time of his death he spoke out about human suffering and separation of families as a result of US government immigration raids in Southern California and elsewhere.

 

He was part of the coalition that following a news story broken by the San Jose Mercury newspaper, mobilized against the CIA bringing in crack cocaine to South Los Angeles. And, as a "Legal Observer" working with the National Lawyers Guild, he could be seen wearing the fluorescent Green Hat worn by the NLG Legal Observers at virtually every major - and minor - demonstration in Los Angeles.

 

Don was a founding member of the Southern California Fair Trade Network, which organized for the 1999 World Trade Organization protests held in Seattle, Washington referred to as “The Battle in Seattle” which has been hailed as ushering in a new era of activism in the United States and internationally.  He was one of the lead organizers in protests referred to as  “D2K” which were held during the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.  Several of the D2K protests were the largest Los Angles had seen for some time, and several law suits were filed and won against Los Angeles Police Department for their actions both in the lead up to and during the protests.

 

He served on the Boards of the Coalition in Solidarity with the people of EI Salvador, the Office of the Americas and Americans for Democratic Action, as well as being the first chair of the Local Station Board of Los Angeles listener-sponsored radio station KPFK, 90.7 fm.  He also served several terms on Pacifica Radio’s National Board. He was a key supporter of the Pacifica Foundation and KPFK, and was involved in a lengthy community led struggle to democratize the Foundation and the station.  Don volunteered during KPFK fund drives, most recently several days before his death, and he helped to bring new talent to the station.

 

Don White was also a lead organizer and coordinator in countless mass demonstrations for peace and pro-immigrant rallies in Los Angeles. He helped organize the 3-day LA Social Forum to be held the weekend of June 27th, 2008.  He was active in the Ad Hoc Working Group on Haiti where he was a constant presence at the weekly vigils calling for the safe return of Haitian Human Rights Activist Lovinsky Pierre Antoine. He stood with anti-war veterans as well as anti-war active duty soldiers. He firmly supported and helped to fundraise for Augustine Aguayo for Iraq Veterans Against the War and for the team that produced the film Arlington West. He also worked closely with Cole Miller of NO MORE VICTIMS. And at the time of his death he was organizing among other activities, for the visit to Los Angeles of Mauricio Funes, the FMNL candidate for President of El Salvador. 

 

As a dynamic speaker, he was a fixture of the progressive movement, often serving as Master of Ceremonies or moderator at events sponsored by a wide range of organizations and coalitions. He was regularly the guy who made the pitch for money at demonstrations as well as social and political events — because he put people at ease, could make them laugh, and made them want to give and be a part of something much larger than themselves. As a result, Don raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for scores of progressive and humanitarian organizations.

 

For his 70th birthday, a birthday party invitation went out from actor and activist Martin Sheen, and the party was not only a celebration but also a fundraiser for the local peace movement.

 

Don leaves behind, his brother Dennis and sister-in-law Harriet White, their children Denise Smith and Lori White, their grandchildren Haley Smith, Rachel LaCasse and Campbell, sister-in-law Lucrecia (Bobbi) Way, nephews George and Gary Way and their families and many friends in the Pacific Northwest, in California, across the US as well as in El Salvador.  In the style of the activist community to whom Don was so committed, a meeting of friends, family and community based organizations has been organized to plan his public memorial.  Several on-air tributes have been paid to Don White on Pacifica Radio’s KPFK

  
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 Dear Don 
 You Are the Most Loved & Respected Person in the Peace & Justice Movement, here in Los Angeles.  
Your commitment to peace & social justice causes of all kinds, your kindness, your heart, your knowledge, your wit, your humor, your understanding, your patience, your selflessness, your caring for others, and your never-ending ability to work with those of us trying to make the world a better place - always helping to bring solidarity and togetherness. You did it all with a smile on your face and with love in your heart for everyone.  
 Paz
Frank Dorrel  
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 DON WHITE…PRESENTE!  PRESENTE!   PRESENTE!

  

Yes, Don, you were present, you always were present and we think you are still present.

You were present to assist in the formation of Medical Aid to El Salvador.

You were present in the formation of CISPES. 

At great personal risk, you brought the good news of CISPES to El Salvador in the midst of a bloody conflict.  

And you constantly returned to El Salvador during the worst moments of that war.

And you were (are) present in the needs of the millions of refugees in the United States.

You clearly and forcefully denounced the police state tactics of the ICE raids.  

You were always there to oppose the rape and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.

We treasure our days with you in Los Angeles, Central America and also in various jail cells.

Your life was lived to the last moment in full force and bountiful.

For the communication of truth, justice and peace you served as a force of nature as a board member for the  

Office of the Americas, the Pacifica National Board and the KPFK Local Board.

How can any person do so much?

In Spanish this is called "entrega total" (total dedication). It is the virtue of a revolutionary. 

Don, you were (are) the moral revolution called for by Dr. Martin Luther King.  

You were never in an ideological trap but you were flush with the spiritual values that will revolutionize the world. This is the moral revolution fostered by love, joy, justice, peace, courage, endurance & compassion.  

These profound spiritual qualities were the very pillars of your magnificent life.

"By their fruits you shall know them."

Adios companero Blanco!

La lucha misma es la victoria,  (The struggle itself is the victory).

Theresa and Blase Bonpane

 

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THE REFLECTING POOL - New York Premiere 7/11 at The Pioneer Theater!

Dear Friends, 
We are proud to announce the much anticipated World Theatrical Premiere of the groundbreaking investigative drama THE REFLECTING POOL  at the Pioneer Theater in New York City on July 11, 2008.  This is an historic event. The first time a film challenging the official version of 9/11 has been given a theatrical run in America.     Please join us for these landmark shows from 7/11-7/18 and pass this message to all your New York friends.   
We will be doing Q&A after every show.  

Read about the New York 9/11 Ballot Initiative in The Village Voice.  THE REFLECTING POOL supports this important action to establish a new independent investigation of the most controversial tragedy of our time.


Thank you for your continued support! 
Joseph Culp, Jarek Kupsc, Jodie Baltazar



The Los Angeles Social Forum - Happening This Weekend ~ June 27th, 28th & -29th ~ At The University of Southern California

American Friends Service Committee - Los Angeles
AFSC invites you to the first-ever…  
 
Los Angeles Social Forum
Another world is possible.June 27-29, 2008
University of Southern California 
 
Please join us for a weekend of building bridges between LA-based campaigns for social justice, environmental action, criminal reform, election fairness, gender equity, political power and cultural expression.
The Los Angeles Social Forum is a place where Southern California activists will meet and share power, plans, perspectives, and ideas while building a network for peace and social justice.
More than 50 workshops, on topics from immigrant rights to informed enlistment will be offered.
The Forum is being endorsed or sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and more than 50 other organizations that work in the Los Angeles area.
Preliminary Schedule
Friday, June 27:
7 - 7:45 PM: Registration, Meet & Greet
7:45 PM: First People Welcome
8 PM: Opening Plenary & Cultural Performances - The opening plenary will feature local grassroots labor and community organizers/leaders.
8:45 PM: Drum Circle - An evening of group particpation.
Saturday, June 28:
9 AM: Registration
9:30 - 11:30 AM: Workshops Session 1
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM: Lunch
1:30 - 3:30 PM: Workshops Session 2
4 - 6 PM: Workshops Session 3
6 - 7:30 PM: Saturday Closing Words - Following this closing, members of the Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice will provide tours of the area that will inform people about local residents’ concerns about the proposed development plan and other issues in the neighborhoods surrounding USC.
7:30 - 10:30 PM: Party with live music at the William Grants Still Arts Center
Sunday, June 29:
11 AM - 1 PM: Mini-Assemblies
1 - 2 PM: Closing Ceremony - Calls to action and reports from the mini-assemblies.

Register

Background

The World Social Forum and its local and regional offspring are open meeting spaces where progressive social movements, networks, nonprofits and other civil society organizations get together to pursue their thinking, debate ideas, formulate strategies and proposals, share experiences, and network for effective action.
The forums bring together people who want to build a more peaceful, sustainable, and participatory world. They are characterized by plurality and diversity, and they are nongovernmental and nonpartisan.
A social forum is what you make it—a meeting place, a debating forum, an exchange of ideas and solutions, a theater stage, a celebration, a festival, a bazaar. It can be any or all of these.
About 20,000 people attended the first World Social Forum in January 2001 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The event, which has been held each year since then, drew 150,000 in 2005.
The World Social Forum was created to counter the influence and purposes of the World Economic Forum, an annual meeting of top business and government leaders to shape global, regional and industry agendas.

More Information

For more information, visit:  www.lasocialforum.org  
Phone: (213) 489-1900
American Friends Service Committee
634 S. Spring St., 3rd Floor Los Angeles, 90014
Phone: (213) 489-1900 | Fax: (213) 489-1910
losangeles@afsc.org | losangeles.afsc.org
National website: www.afsc.org

Julie Bergman Sender & Stuart Sender Invite You to See “THE GARDEN” - Friday, June 27th, 4:30 PM - At the Landmark Theatre (Westside Pavillion) - Los Angeles Film Festival

"THE GARDEN" - www.thegardenmovie.com  
Friday, June 27th, 4:30 PM
At the Landmark Theatre (Westside Pavilion)
Los Angeles Film Festival
 
Dear Friends,
You will have another chance to see The Garden this week as the Los Angeles Film Festival has added a second screening.

The Garden.  
From the ashes of the L.A. riots, the South Central Farmers have nurtured the nation’s largest urban farm.  Since 1992, they have created a miracle in one of the country’s most blighted neighborhoods. Growing their own food. Feeding their families. Creating community.  But now, bulldozers are poised to level their 14-acre oasis.

please spread the word!  
SPECIAL SCREENING

The Garden
A Film by Scott Hamilton Kennedy
Executive Producers: Julie Bergman Sender & Stuart Sender
www.thegardenmovie.com
  
Please watch the trailer:  http://www.thegardenmovie.com/trailer and pass it along to friends. 

 Friday 6/27 at 4:30pm.  Landmark, 10850 W. Pico (at westwood, the westside pavillion) free parking.  Tickets are $12.  

The Garden wins top honors at Silverdocs.
here is what the jury at silverdocs said about THE GARDEN
The Garden, by director Scott Hamilton Kennedy, won a Sterling award for best U.S. feature. The Sterling Feature Jury praised the film for “its  tenacity in storytelling in the face of injustice, and the filmmaker’s singular vision in bringing a gripping, dramatic, and important story to the public eye. The Garden has raw emotion, visceral energy, and nail-biting twists and turns. It unravels a complex and layered tale of the destruction of America’s largest urban farm that must not be forgotten," the jury citation said. The movie had its World Premiere at Silverdocs.


Emergency Forum on Iran with Larry Everest & Gareth Porter - Wednesday, June 25th, 7:00 PM - West Hollywood Plummer Park Community Center - 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood


Emergency Forum on Iran with Larry Everest & Gareth Porter                                                                                   Wednesday, June 25th, 7:00 PM                                                                                                                                             West Hollywood Plummer Park Community Center - 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood

 

 


EMERGENCY FORUM ON IRAN

Wed., June 25th, 7 PM sharp
West Hollywood Plummer Park Community Center


Emergency Forum:


The danger of a U.S. attack on Iran is real and growing –

We must act now!

 

Wednesday, June 25th, 7 PM Sharp

West Hollywood’s Plummer Park Community Center, Rms. 5 & 6

7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046

 

Speakers include:

 

Larry Everest is a correspondent for Revolution newspaper and author of Oil, Power & Empire — Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda. He has covered the Middle East for 30 years, reporting from Iran, Iraq, Palestine, and India. His nine-part series, "The U.S. & Iran: A History of Domination, Intrigue and Intervention," is available at www.revcom.us.

 

Gareth Porter is the author of Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam and an independent investigative journalist and historian. He has written extensively for Inter Press Service, The American Prospect, The Nation and Salon.com on Bush administration deceptions and threats against Iran.

 

****

 

Are you willing to be silent as your government steps up pressure and war preparations against Iran – a Third World country half-way around the world – and threatens it with nuclear annihilation? Bush: "all options are on the table."

 

Are you willing to sit passively as all the candidates repeat Bush’s lies and threats? McCain: "Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran." Obama: "I will do everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything." Clinton: "we would be able to totally obliterate them."

 

Any US attack on Iran would be a criminal act of aggression for greater empire – just like Iraq . The consequences would be horrific. When the US invaded Iraq in March 2003, how many dreamed that 5 years later over 1 million Iraqis would be dead, and 5 million driven from their homes? Yet that’s what’s happened. And the toll from an attack on Iran – and all it could set in motion – could make Iraq pale in comparison. 

 

It must be stopped.

 

Military moves and diplomatic maneuvering are escalating. McClatchy Newspapers report "Targeted strike on Iran nuclear sites again under discussion.” A campaign of charges and lies reminiscent of the run-up to Iraq is being ramped up. Israel openly threatens to attack Iran – Deputy Prime Minister Mofaz calls war "unavoidable."

 

Meanwhile, the Bush regime is trying to force Iraq to agree to endless colonial occupation, including 58 US military bases, while Israel threatens to again invade Gaza, where 1.5 million Palestinians are being literally imprisoned and starved.

 

If you are outraged by all this, and NOT willing to accept it, then join with us on June 25th.  Come hear deep, cutting-edge analysis of US moves and war preparations against Iran, and what can and must be done to prevent an attack.

 

Neither US imperialism nor Iran’s reactionary theocracy offer a way forward for the region – or for humanity. And both reinforce each other, even as they clash. Humanity needs another way, and people in this country have a responsibility to bring one forward – starting by building a wave of opposition to any and all US military threats, bullying, and attacks against Iran – and by demanding an end to the US occupation of Iraq.

 

Silence IS complicity; refusing to resist war crimes IS a crime itself. Catastrophe looms on many fronts, yet there’s also great potential for a far different and better world – IF those who see the truth – even if a small minority at first – act with courage and determination. History, and humanity, demand it.

 

Sponsored by:

Westside Progressives and The World Can’t Wait - Drive Out the Bush Regime!

Endorsed by:  LGBT Greens, Out Against the War-LA, Topanga Peace Alliance

 

$5-10 donation (or $20 for entrance fee plus "Oil, Power & Empire");

no one turned away for lack of funds.

For info: mickey@westsideprogressives.org - 310-490-3858

or worldcantwait_la@yahoo.com - 323-462-4771

 

 SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THIS CRUCIAL FORUM:  Take flyers to farmers markets, schools, churches, events.  Call if you’d like to join us at 323.462.4771.

Upcoming Outreach Activities 

Friday, June 20th - Warped Tour in Pomona.  Call if you’d like to join us.  323.462-4771 or worldcantwait_la@yahoo.com

Saturday, June 21st, Noon - 4 PM - Westside Progressives Second Annual Picnic, Mar Vista Park, 11430 Woodbine Ave. (McLaughlin & Palms Blvd.)  Bring salads or fruit.  RSVP to  luluinla@yahoo.com, iloveapiano@hotmail.com, or pallasathena_1@msn.com.  World Can’t Wait will be tabling there.

 

Sat. & Sun., June 28 & 29th, American Librarians Association conference in Anaheim

Sat., June 28th, Los Angeles Social Forum at USC. 

1:30 - 3:30 PM - World Can’t Wait workshop, "Step Up the Resistance" about the faultline campaigns against U.S. attack on Iran, torture, military recruitment and the DNC. 

 

Spread the resistance, wear orange daily!  Check out Rage Against the Machine in concert in orange jumpsuits and black hoods:  www.worldcantwait-la.com

************************************************************ Enough! The World Can’t Wait!
Drive Out the Bush Regime!

Donate generously to build the resistance around key faultline issues against U.S. attack on Iran, torture, military recruitment and the DNC. 

 

Send checks made out to "World Can’t Wait" to our office at 5507 Santa Monica Blvd., #207, LA, CA 90038.  For tax deductible contributions of $100 or more, make the check out to "Alliance for Global Justice" (and put WCW in the memo line). 

To donate online (not tax deductible) click here:

 

Meet Former LA Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi ~ Author of “The Prosecution of George Bush for Murder” - Wednesday, June 25th, 7:00 PM - Venice United Methodist Church - Hosts Marcy Winograd & Lila Garrett

Great Mind Series #21 

 
Meet Former LA Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi
Author of  
 "The Prosecution of George Bush for Murder"
 
Wednesday, June 25th, 7:00 PM
at the
Venice United Methodist Church
2210 Lincoln Blvd., Venice
 

Behind the Church at the Venice Center for Peace & Justice in the Arts
Free Parking in the church lot and across the street
$27 buys entrance & Bugliosi’s book
RSVP - pdlavote@aol.com   
 
Join Hosts
Marcy Winograd & Lila Garrett 
and
Progressive Democrats of Los Angeles, along with Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains,  
 Westside Progressives, Santa Monica Democratic Club, West LA Democratic Club, Westchester Democratic Club,  
 LA Impeachment Center, Code Pink, Addicted To War, & LAprogressive.com        
 Event produced by Ilene PRoctor
 
 Bugliosi will issue a call to attorney generals, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers in every state with fallen soldiers to arrest Bush, Cheney, Wolfowitz, etc. for war crimes stemming from the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.  Know a prosecutor, a district attorney, or city attorney?  Bring them along to listen as Bugliosi makes his case.
 
http://www.prosecutionofbush.com/video.php
 

A SEARING INDICTMENT
Famed prosecutor and #1 New York Times bestselling author Vincent Bugliosi has written the most powerful, explosive, and thought-provoking book of his storied career. As a prosecutor dedicated to seeking justice, he delivers a non-partisan argument, free from party lines, based upon hard facts and pure objectivity.
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SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
In The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, Bugliosi presents a tight, meticulously researched legal case that puts George W. Bush on trial in an American courtroom for the murder of nearly 4,000 American soldiers fighting the war in Iraq. Bugliosi sets forth the legal architecture and incontrovertible evidence that President Bush took this nation to war in Iraq under false pretenses—a war that has not only caused the deaths of American soldiers but also over 100,000 innocent Iraqi men, women, and children; cost the United States over one trillion dollars thus far with no end in sight; and alienated many American allies in the Western world.

As a prosecutor who is dedicated to seeking justice, Bugliosi, in his inimitable style, delivers a non-partisan argument, free from party lines and instead based upon hard facts and pure objectivity.
A searing indictment of the President and his administration, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder also outlines a legally credible pathway to holding our highest government officials accountable for their actions, thereby creating a framework for future occupants of the oval office.

Vincent Bugliosi calls for the United States of America to return to the great nation it once was and can be again. He believes the first step to achieving this goal is to bring those responsible for the war in Iraq to justice.

About the Author

Vincent Bugliosi received his law degree in 1964. In his career at the L.A. County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including 21 murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling truecrime book in publishing history. Two of Bugliosi’s other books—And the Sea Will Tell and Outrage—also reached #1 on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list. No other American true-crime writer has ever had more than one book that achieved this ranking. His latest book, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, has been heralded as “epic” and “a book for the ages.”

UPCOMING GREAT MIND EVENTS:  

MISSION ACOMPLISHED, OR HOW WE WON THE WAR IN IRAQ with Christopher Cerf & Victor Navesky (July2nd)

PURE GOLDWATER  with John Dean and Barry Goldwater Jr.

THE PORNOGRAPHY OF POWER with Robert Scheer

HOW THE RIGHT GOT IT WRONG with Arianna Huffington

 

KPFK Pays Tribute to DON WHITE on Two Morning Programs - Tuesday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM with Margaret Prescod and Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM with Sonali Kolhatkar

Activist Update - A Service of Activist San Diego
 
KPFK Pays Tribute to Don White on Two Programs
 
Tuesday Morning, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM - On SOJOURNER TRUTH with Margaret Prescod
and
Wednesday Morning, 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM - On UPRISING with Sonali Kolhatkar
 
 Please make a pledge in honor of Don White’s memory today, the last day of KPFK’s Fund Drive at:   
www.KPFK.org  or call: 818-985-5735 

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KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles 

Tuesday Morning, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM - On SOJOURNER TRUTH with Margaret Prescod

Join host Margaret Prescod for a discussion about Don White with those who knew him best.

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Wednesday Morning, 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM - On UPRISING with Sonali Kolhatkar

Sonali Kohatkar’s Uprising will be airing an hour-long tribute to Don White with archived interviews of Don on Uprising reporting on the elections in El Salvador, and the protests against CAFTA. We’ll also air reactions from his close friends and allies in a variety of movements locally and nationally, and open up the phone lines for listeners to call in and express themselves.

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Activists throughout Southern California are stunned and grieved by the sudden death of Don White, well known Southern California activist and KPFK Local Station Board member.  Don White contributed more than most to the movements for peace and justice, including his work with CISPES which is the Committee in Support of the People of El Salvador, Office of the Americas, numerous peace, anti-war, anti-intervention, pro-immigrants rights groups and coalitions, the Ad Hoc Working Group on Haiti, mass protests and more.  He is being mourned and will be missed by thousands throughout Southern California, and thousands more in El Salvador. 

When Don died, he was in the midst of organizing for the upcoming LA Social Forum, we will hear from one of the Forum organizers to learn more about the workshops and other activities planned for first Los Angeles Social Forum. 

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 Links to some photos of Don and a CISPES blog

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2008/06/218468_comment.php#218475

http://cispes.org/donpresente/ 

Don White Died Yesterday - PRESENTE DEAR DON - You Were Loved & Respected by Everyone in the Peace & Justice Movement

 Dear Friends,
Our Beloved Don White Died Yesterday - PRESENTE  
 Dear Don, 
 You Are the Most Loved & Respected Person in the Peace & Justice Movement, here in Los Angeles.  
Your commitment to peace & social justice causes of all kinds, your kindness, your heart, your knowledge, your wit, your humor, your understanding, your patience, your selflessness, your caring for others, and your never-ending ability to work with those of us trying to make the world a better place - always helping to bring solidarity and togetherness. You did it all with a smile on your face and with love in your heart for everyone.  There will be a special memorial service for you very soon. We will need to have it in a very big place so that all of your many friends can come to remember you and to honor you for the friend you were to so many of us.
 Love
Frank Dorrel

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From Jim Lafferty:
 
June 22, 2008

Dear Staff, Programmers and Members of the LSB:

     It is with a truly heavy heart that I must tell you of the death of my friend, and the friend of all the world, Don White. Don passed away suddenly; we are not exactly sure when. Indeed, as of this writing we do not have any more details.

    It will not be possible to fully describe here the degree of loss, both personal and political, that Don’s death represents. To describe his contribution to KPFK and Pacifica alone, would fill a volume.
 
     Don was simply a one-man progressive movement for peace and for social, economic and political justice. To say that he will be missed, is trite beyond words.

    When we know more and have had a chance to digest this tragic news a bit, we will be back to you with more, including what I am sure will be an announcement of a memorial service for Don.

     Until then, let me simply end with a paraphrase of Don’s sign-off on his answering machine…
"justice for all and peace in Iraq and El Salvador, and peace every where in the world…"

With deep regrets,
Jim Lafferty,
interim General Manager
 

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We just learned that our dearest, most loved person in the peace movement has died. We are in a state of shock and grief and will let you  know ASAP what we learn of his passing and of course , we’ll be planning a memorial.
Love to all,
Theresa Bonpane
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We so treasure you Don, and all the work you do to make this a friendlier planet for everyone, everything. If cloning were EVER a good idea, we would start with you.
Love and Hugs,
Sally Marr & Peter Dudar
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Dear Friends,
 
It is with great sadness that I share the news of peace activist Don White’s passing — apparently from a massive heart attack.  Whenever I saw Don, he was realistic — yet optimistic and upbeat, always with a twinkle in his eye.  I had the pleasure of working with Don on the Jan. 27th anti-war coalition and on the local campaign trail for Kucinich for President.   Don was often the guy who moderated or made the pitch for money, most likely because he was good at raising money, talented at putting people at ease, making them laugh, but also making them want to give and be a part of something much larger than themselves.  Don, ever humorous Don, was young at heart and such a force in the peace and justice movement, that it’s difficult to imagine him gone …   
 
Peace be with Don,  
Marcy Winograd 
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Dear Friends,
It is with a heavy heart that I write that Don White has left us.  This is one of the saddest days ever — for all who knew Don and all that benefited from his commitment to people and the planet.  He was a mentor, an example of who we can be for others, a shining example of what it means to be the best human that you can be.  He was a dear friend to me and a partner in many causes.  Cause of death has not been determined yet. 
 
Maria Armoudian 
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I and so many others are stunned and deeply saddened. Still in shock. I saw don pretty much every week doing activist work he and the women’s group with whom I am active do together, including at weekly vigils on haiti. Indeed we were to have a mtg in a few days, to plan a visit to the bolivian consulate that don had set up for us, and to meet up again at the la social forum next weekend.

I have known and worked with don in one capacity or another since the 1980’s. It is so very hard to grasp and absorb, yet in a weird way I understand how quickly and easily things like this can happen. Some of you may recall my very serious illness last year, you may not have known that I was just hours away from death, but I came back, and don was so very concerned and kind, tracking me down and writing about his deep concern.

His voice of reason and balance will be missed dearly. I know of few people who were so dedicated to social change than don, it was his whole life, he worked tirelessly and always with great humor, love and compassion. He will be mourned by thousands in socal, and by many more in el salvador. Don white presente! Will write more as will others, also he will be remembered on my show and others on kpfk. What a loss!!!!

 
Margaret Prescod: 
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In case you haven’t heard from other sources, our dear friend Don White has passed away.  Below are some details and comments.  Don was on the KPFK Local Station Board for over 4 years and also spent 2 years on the Pacifica National Board.  He was also a long time peace and justice activist.  His kindness, geniality and fairness were appreciated by all.  He was a beloved member of our community.  He never failed to see the good in each of us.
 
In peace,
Grace Aaron 
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I just sadly learned Don White–a long time progressive activist from Los Angeles, CA has passed away, please see the below e-mail. He has been activist for Los Angeles CISPES for the past few decades, and has been leadership for ActionLA and National Immigrant Solidarity Network.
 
Lee Siu Hin
National Coordinator
National Immigrant Solidarity Network  
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A dear wonderful man!!
My parents, who passed a few years ago, often spoke of Don as one of the purest, most decent, human beings they knew. Fortunately, I got to know him that way as well.
We will miss him.
Peace All Ways,
David Silverstein
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I just learn that the wonderful activist Don White was found dead in his apartment

All I know is that his family and friends had been trying to reach him for the past few days and someone when by his apartment, in the
Los Felix area, and found him dead.

No cause of death is known yet.

Couldn’t be sadder news to the Los Angeles Progressive Community and especially to the El Salvadorian community in which in dedicated much of his last 25 years or so.

John Johnson
Change-Links Progressive Newspaper

 
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 Don’t know what to say…kinda in shock. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by so many of us….
 
 Karen Pomer 
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