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World Focus with Blase Bonpane
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Every Sunday 10 AM - 11 AM

Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winner
Paul Shrade, Labor Leader

World Focus is now automatically archived on the KPFK website, under "audio archives", or listen to the live broadcast at 90.7 FM Los Angeles and 98.7 FM Santa Barbara.

BLASE BONPANE ON YouTube

World Focus on Time Warner (Channel 98 everywhere that TW goes except: Beverly Hills channel 43 and Santa Monica channel 77.  Also on the Educational Station, channel 25).


Mourn on the Fourth of July
Friday, July 4 from 11 AM - 2 PM

A time of reflection with a memorial service and silent peace walk commemorating all victims of the Iraq war, and recommit ourselves to ending this insanity.

Gather at Arlington West Memorial, a symbolic military cemetery set up each weekend in the sands of Santa Monica Beach to commemorate US military personnel who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. It offers visitors a graceful, visually powerful place for reflection on the cost and consequences of US wars.

Location:
Arlington West, north of Santa Monica Pier
Santa Monica, CA

For more information call 323-267-8789


Venice Town Hall on Homelessness and Criminalization
Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 PM
Leading experts, Gary Blasi and Carol Sobel, present the hard facts on homelessness and how using laws and law enforcement to target the poor or their advocates is no solution to homelessness.

Steve Clare, Venice Community Housing Corporation, will present possible solutions to recommend to our local city government the results from a task force formed from a diverse cross-section of people at a previous Town Hall.  There will be other guest speakers from Venice and Los Angeles, a Slide Show, a Short Film, Music, and Activities that will make this evening interesting and educational - an event not to be missed.

Location:
Venice United Methodist Church
1020 Victoria Ave
Venice, CA
(one block north Lincoln and Venice Bl)

For more information contact 310-365-0985 or justicecommittee@fastmail.fm


The Pacific Palisades Democratic Club Awards Dinner for Political Courage
Sunday, July 13

2008 HONOREES

ROBERT GREENWALD
BETTY AND STANLEY SHEINBAUM
PHIL DONAHUE
ELLEN SPIRO
TOMAS YOUNG

SPECIAL PRESENTERS

CONGRESSWOMAN MAXINE WATERS
ANNA BURGER, S.E.I.U.

FAIRMONT MIRAMAR HOTEL, SANTA MONICA

5:00  p.m.  Silent auction and ho host reception
5:30  p.m.  Private reception with honorees
6:30  p.m.  Dinner and program

$135   Dinner
$225   Dinner and private reception
$300   Headquarters Patron:  private reception, dinner with preferred seating, program listing
$2,500   Sponsor:  preferred dinner table and private reception for 10

FOR RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL 310-857-6317

Proceeds to support our 2008 Election Headquarters at 900 Wilshire, Santa Monica


KPFK’s 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Ford Theatre
July 27

KPFK will reach its 50th year of continuous public service in 2009. To kick-of our 50th anniversary year celebrations, KPFK presents Culture Clash, the hilarious and potent satirical trio, on July 27 in a benefit performance for KPFK at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, also featuring KPFK’s own Pocho Hour of Power led by Lalo Alcaraz, creator of the daily comic strip "La Cucaracha."  We’re immensely grateful that the artists are donating their time and talent for the evening.

KPFK invites you to gather a group from your organization to be with us that evening and to enjoy the company of our KPFK family and help support the radio station that supports your mission.  We will list your organization in the program and acknowledge your group from the stage.


Tickets are $35 and $25.  That’s  July 27 at the Ford with Culture Clash (www.cultureclash.com) to benefit and to kick-off 50 years of community radio for peace and justice powered by the people.
 

For ticket information please visit kpfk.org or call the Ford at 323-461-3673.

 


An Evening to Celebrate the Life of Don White - Presente!
Sunday, August 10 at 6 PM

Don White
Location:
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
3300 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010
(at Berendo Street, two blocks west of Vermont Ave.)

Program:  TBA

Parking:  Available across the street at the United Teachers Los Angeles Union Hall

Public Transit:  Vermont and Wilshire Red Line Stop

Additional information:  323-634-2144


Office of the Americas’ 25th Anniversary Celebration - SAVE THE DATE!!
Sunday, November 16

Honorees include:
Sean Penn (schedule permitting)
Veterans for Peace

Location:
The Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles*
6101 West Century Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

Dinner & Program, 6:00 PM
Main Program,  7:30 PM

*The Sheraton Gateway Hotel was chosen by OOA because it is a union hotel and the price is the closest to what the OOA can afford. OOA will pay for validated parking for all attendees to ensure your capability to attend.


Ongoing Events
Arlington West Memorial
Sundays from 7:15am to Sunset
Located in the sand just north of the pier at Santa Monica Beach in Los Angeles, California.  Erected by the local chapter of Veterans for Peace (VFP) and other volunteers. arlingtonwestsantamonica.org.  Volunteers are welcome!!

Peace is the Answer - Weekly Vigils
Various Times and Locations
Join us - greater numbers create more response for peace!!
For a list of vigil locations visit the Coalition for World Peace website.

Other Organizations:
Save Darfur
AFSC
Iraq Memorial
Code Pink


Join OOA, Volunteer or Donate
The Office of the Americas is a non profit organization dedicated to furthering the cause of justice and peace through broad based educational programs.  Visit the OOA website for more about our history and work.
 
Volunteers
OOA always welcomes volunteers into our family.  Visit the website to download our volunteer form or give us a call to get involved today!
 
Donate
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Peace Calendar Submissions
If you have a Peace and Justice related event that you would like included on our weekly Peace Calendar submit your information in the following format:
Who
What
Where
When
Why

Email your event information to peacecalendar@gmail.com. Please remember to include contact information so that Peace Calendar recipients know who to contact for more information.

email: peacecalendar@gmail.com
phone: 323.852.9808
web: http://www.officeoftheamericas.org


Office of the Americas
8124 West Third Street
Los Angeles, CA  90048

Phone: 323-852-9808
Fax: 323-852-0655

 

Mourn the Dead and Walk for Peace ~ Friday, July 4th - Meet at 11:00 AM at the Arlington West Memorial, just next to the Santa Monica Pier

 Join Us at Arlington West at Santa Monica Beach  
 TMourn the Dead and Walk for Peace.
 
 Friday, July 4th  
 11:00 AM – 1:00  PM 

Over 4000 crosses and other religious symbols replicate the real Arlington Cemetery in West Virginia, symbolizing the fallen in the Iraq war and occupation.  We mourn for those who have fallen from all sides and for all reasons.

Please join the LA Catholic Worker, American Friends Service Committee, Veterans for Peace, Palisadians for Peace, Topanga Peace Alliance, CODEPINK and others for a memorial service and peace walk along Palisades Park in Santa Monica.
 

 Meet at 11 AM on July 4, 2008 at Arlington West, on the north side of Santa Monica Pier.

Convenient Parking next to Arlington West ($8)
  The closest free parking is at Structure S8 at Corner of 2nd St. & Colorado Ave.
Sun block and hat recommended.

Steven Gibson
562-900-2834
http://losangeles.afsc.org

more info: 323-267-8789
http://lacatholicworker.org/

Peter Dudar & Sally Marr are asking for photos and/or video footage of Don White for a short film they are putting together of him for his memorial on Sunday, August 10th

mail@arlingtonwestfilm.com         

Dear ALL,
We’re putting out a call for photos and/or video footage of our Brother Don White that the community has so that we can assemble it into a short film of him for his memorial on Sunday, August 10th, 6:00 PM at the  Immanuel Presbyterian Church.

Please e-mail Peter and Sally at:   mail@arlingtonwestfilm.com  or call (323) 650-8166

Donald White, 71; Social Activist on Human Rights in Central America - Obituary in Today’s Los Angeles Times - July 2nd, 2008

latimes.com http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-white2-2008jul02,0,2839980.story From the Los Angeles Times Donald White, 71; Social Activist on Human Rights in Central America By Mary Rourke Los Angeles Times Staff Writer July 2, 2008 Donald White, a former schoolteacher and social activist who helped organize and coordinate dozens of initiatives involving human rights in Central America and antiwar efforts around the world, has died. He was 71. He died of an apparent heart attack June 19 at his home in Los Angeles, said Blase Bonpane, a longtime friend. White, who was born in 1937 in Mount Vernon, Wash., studied political science at the University of the Pacific in Tacoma, Wash. In the 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles, where he began a 30-year career as a history teacher at Washington Irving Middle School. White was a charter member of United Teachers Los Angeles, the union representing public schoolteachers, and was active in union politics until he retired from teaching in 1997. A trip to Guatemala with relief workers after a 1976 earthquake led White to an ongoing involvement with Central America. In the early 1980s, he helped organize a Los Angeles chapter of the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, whose goal was to end U.S. involvement in the civil war there. White coordinated rallies, spoke at demonstrations, led teach-ins and lobbied Congress. White also helped organize protest rallies calling for the closing of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly called the School of the Americas at Ft. Benning, Ga., a U.S. Army training center for Latin American soldiers. Antiwar activists contend that the school teaches torture tactics. In Los Angeles, White joined the "sanctuary movement" of the 1980s. Although it was against the law, local churches gave refuge to undocumented immigrants from Central America who fled civil war in their homelands. "Peace-making in El Salvador was Don’s main work," said Bonpane, director of the Office of the Americas in Los Angeles, which offers educational programs on American foreign policy. White was a supporter of public radio and was on the board of KPFK-FM (90.7), the local Pacifica Network station that features news not necessarily emphasized in mainstream media. He served as chairman of the KPFK board in the early 2000s. "Human rights, peace and justice were so important to Don," said Maria Amoudian, a KPFK producer and on-air host. "He wanted to find the root cause of violence." White never married and had no children, said his brother, Dennis, who survives him. A memorial service is planned at 6:00 PM on Sunday, August 10th at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 3300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. mary.rourke@latimes.com