PROTEST: Saturday, October 11th at Noon - The 7th Anniversary of The US Air-War, Invasion & Occupation of Afghanistan - At the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Santa Ana

Join With Us To PROTEST on the 7th Anniversary of
 
The United States Air-War, Invasion & Occupation of Afghanistan
and the
5th Anniversary of the US Senate’s Authorization of the Iraq War
 

Saturday, October 11th at 12:00 Noon 

 Armed Forces Recruiting Station - 612 Warner Avenue, Santa Ana

Refreshments, Music, Poetry, Songs, Speakers at 1:30
In Beautiful Adjacent Delhi Park - 2314 S Halladay Street, Santa Ana

Special Guest Speakers

SONALI KOLHATKAR - Host of UPRISING on KPFK and with the Afghan Women’s Mission

  NATIVO LOPEZ - President of MAPA

 

DEMANDS:

Money for human needs, not for war!

Human rights are not altered by crossing a border!

US military out of Afghanistan, Iraq and Santa Ana Public Schools!

End all Colonial Occupations!

No draft and No US military service as a condition towards legalization!
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For more information, questions, or to endorse the Demands notify: 

Henry at: 714 235 6083 - henryduke2004@yahoo.com

or Ms Trang at:  autumnpage@gmail.com

 

Endorsing Groups So Far:
OC Peace Action, OC Peace & Freedom Party, OC ANSWER, The Centro Cultural De Mexico-Santa Ana,
ADDICTED To WAR
 

The OC Peace Action call:
We Call for a complete withdrawal of US Forces out of Afghanistan, and
investigation into war crimes for the planners of the war and reparations to

be determined and distributed by local states so that Afghanistan can begin
to rebuild and heal from the foreign-imported violence which has driven
local forces away from democracy, human rights, and back towards the
US-armed Taliban.

OC Peace Action Intern Jorge Vera:
"The solution to terrorism is to promote human needs and education over
violence, war, and incarceration!"
Say no to the Global Insecurity and free-trade anarchy of what George Bush’s
father called the New World Order.

For human rights within and without US borders.

“Palin Pales in Comparison to True Maverick Jeannette Rankin” by Kamala Lopez - Director of the New Film “A SINGLE WOMAN” about Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin - Screening this Sunday

THE HUFFINGTON POST
 
 
Posted September 14, 2008
 
 
"A SINGLE WOMAN" - A new film about the life of Jeannette Rankin, directed by Kamala Lopez, is screening this Sunday, September 21st, 5:00 PM at the Culver Plaza Theatre, located at 9919 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232. Call: 323-954-9644 or go to: www.asinglewomanmovie.com
 
                                                               Jeannette Rankin              Sarah Palin
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On a cold distant November in 1916, a true Republican maverick and reformer became the first woman elected to the United States Congress. Her name was Jeannette Rankin and as an indefatigable champion of peace, justice and equality for all, her ghost stands in stark contrast to the Republican woman being hailed today as a loveable patriot and agent of change.

Should Sarah Palin be voted into office come this November, ninety two years after Jeannette’s historic election, she may well be responsible for change: a change back to a time before the struggles of thousands of women and men succeeded in providing a framework upon which the Women’s, Peace and Civil Rights movements could weave themselves into the fabric of America.

When Jeannette Rankin ran for Congress from Montana, not only were there no women in the US government - women across the United States couldn’t vote. Three years later the nineteenth amendment was ratified granting all American women the Federal right to cast their ballot. Today more than fifty million American women are not registered. Of registered female voters in the last election, twenty two million of us didn’t bother.

It is the most painful irony to watch Palin stand on Jeannette’s shoulders in order to dismantle that which Rankin gave her life to build. At the time that Jeannette was campaigning, there were several states in which it was still legal for a husband to terminate his wife’s pregnancy without her consent. Choice and abortion are not synonyms. Choice is a word with connotations that reach far and deep into a woman’s life - her finances, her sexuality, her body, her opportunities, her control over her own destiny. Rankin believed that these choices should be available not only to all women, but to all peoples.

When asked, because of her concern for the Jewish refugees that Roosevelt turned away from U.S. shores before our entry into WWII, if she was Jewish, Jeannette said, "Yes. I’m a Jew. I’m a Christian, I’m Hindu, I’m a Moslem." When pressed she said, "What difference does it make?" Sarah Palin defines herself as a "Bible believing Christian" who has "been saved" meaning that she takes unequivocally both the Bible as the literal Word and Revelation of God and that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh.

And while Sarah Palin sees war as a "task from God," Jeannette Rankin stood up against unimaginable pressure and voted against US entry into both World Wars. Despite losing the support of her sisters in suffrage, who saw her vote against entry into WWI as a betrayal that "made women look weak," and the universal condemnation of the entire country, who said her "no" vote after the attacks on Pearl Harbor made her a traitor and a Nazi sympathizer, Jeannette was steadfast in her belief that violence and force are never a solution.

She said, "There can be no compromise with war; it cannot be reformed or controlled; cannot be disciplined into decency or codified into common sense; for war is the slaughter of human beings, temporarily regarded as enemies, on as large a scale as possible. You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake."

Jeannette Rankin grew up in privilege but gave her life to public service; starting her career in social work, helping orphans and the poor, then moving into women’s suffrage, labor rights, immigrant rights, civil rights and always, maintaining her deep concern about the rights of children. She saw first hand how an unwanted child’s life is a cruel reminder of the need for birth control - more than half the orphans she placed, while working in the Washington Children’s Home in Seattle, were returned. Thirteen died. All grew up in abject poverty and ill health. Watching this was what helped propel her into government - she could not stand by and not try to help.

What disturbs me most about Sarah Palin is not that her political positions are different from Jeannette’s but that, despite her identification with Christianity, I see no humanism in her stances. A direct corollary to her beliefs is the exclusion and "eternal damnation" of over sixty seven percent of the global population. How does presidential diplomacy fit into that paradigm? And, dare I say it, isn’t this brand of wholesale intolerance patently anti-American? Frankly, although Jeannette didn’t see herself as a "religious" person, I see many more similarities between her positions and, more importantly, her actions and those of Christ than I do with a woman who shoots defenseless animals from helicopters and denigrates community activism.

I hope that my film, "A Single Woman," about the life of unsung heroine Jeannette Rankin, will help bring to light the strength and beauty of a true maverick and reformer - an inspirational example of a woman who changed the American political landscape forever — and for the better.

"A SINGLE WOMAN" - The story of Jeannette Rankin will be screening at the U.S. Congress on October 30th hosted by the office of Congressman Dennis Kucinich. The film is narrated by Martin Sheen, with the artistic contributions of Jeanmarie Simpson, Patricia Arquette, Karen Black, Peter Coyote, Frances Fisher, Mimi Kennedy, Margot Kidder, Judd Nelson, Elizabeth Peña, Cindy Sheehan, Chandra Wilson and a soundtrack featuring the iconic music of Joni Mitchell.

"A SINGLE WOMAN" is also screening this Sunday, September 21st, 5:00 PM at the Culver City Plaza Theatre, located at 9919 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232.

For more information call: 323-954-9644 or go to: www.asinglewomanmovie.com

FAIR TRADE FESTIVAL 2008 - Sunday, September 28th, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM in Hollywood - Supporting Fair Trade, Sweat Free and Local Economies

FAIR TRADE LA’s FAIR TRADE FESTIVAL 2008

Supporting Fair Trade, Sweat Free and Local Economies

 

 Sunday, September 28th

 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Washington Mutual Parking Lot -

Adjacent to the Hollywood Farmers Market

            1500 Vine Street, Hollywood

 

 

Musical Entertainment by The Dish’s, Jami Templeton, and more…Fair Trade and Sweat Free vendors…Samples of Fair Trade Products…Education Booths…Guest Speakers…

 

 

  • Fair Trade LA is a coalition of concerned citizens and groups in the Los Angeles who have come together with a common goal of promoting social and environmental justice around the world. We work to educate the public and business about Fair Trade and to promote Fair Trade products in Southern California.

 

  • In 2007, The Just Lives Festival was a multi-faceted effort to raise awareness of Fair Trade, sweatshop-free and local goods. Nearly 1,000 consumers and activists learned about the need for sustainable and just economies worldwide, and purchased fairly traded goods from around the world.

 

  • When you shop Fair Trade, you know that you are purchasing a high quality product and that your money is supporting the families and communities of the producers. Fair Trade is already making a huge difference worldwide – but we need YOU to help it grow! Come to the festival - and help volunteer.

 

Contact:           Carly Cylinder                                     

                        310-739-0162

                        carlycylinder@yahoo.com

 

For more information please go to www.fairtradela.worldpress.com

Special Screening of “A SINGLE WOMAN” - The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin - Sunday, September 21st, 5:00 PM at Culver City Plaza Theater ~ A Fantastic Anti-War Film!


 
 

  Celebrate the
 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
 
 By Joining Us at a Special Private Screening of 
A SINGLE WOMAN 
The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin
 A Fantastic Anti-War Film! 
 
SundaySeptember 21st5:00 PM
Culver Plaza Theater 
9919 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 
  
Tickets $10 at the Door ~ 
 
In Attendance 
Kamala Lopez - Director/Producer    
Judd Nelson - Actor 
Frances Fisher - Actor 
Frank Dorrel - Producer
and other Surprise Guests
 
   Please RSVP to  
or
 
Or just show up at the theater. 
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 Dear Friends,
 I am so very impressed and proud of A SINGLE WOMAN.    
 It is a fantastic anti-war film, as seen thru the life & times of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin from Montana,
the first woman ever elected to the Unites States Congress.   
 Kamala Lopez,  the director/producer of ASW, has done an incredible job finishing the film, which is now vastly superior to the earlier version that we showed at our house in 2007.  
Jeanmarie Simpson could easily win the Academy Award for Best Actress in her role as Jeannette Rankin. Joni Mitchell’s music in this film is absolutely magical and Martin Sheen’s narration is wonderful.
~ Frank Dorrel 
 
  Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who has arranged for  
 A SINGLE WOMAN to be screened at the Capitol in Washington DC, says:   
 
  "Congratulations on the screening of A Single Woman. Your work will make it possible for the singularly important life of Jeannette Rankin to receive much deserved attention.   Her life becomes more relevant for this nation and the world as we continue to proceed along a path of war.  Perhaps your film will point the way to a different path, the road less traveled, the path of A Single Woman.  All of our love is with you as your work begins to emerge.  We look forward to introducing it to Washington, DC so that our nation’s Capitol can rediscover the deeper meaning of Jeannette Rankin’s life, and in doing so,  
 it may discover the possibility of peace." 
Sincerely,
Dennis Kucinich
 
 
 


 

Special Screening of “A SINGLE WOMAN” - This Sunday, September 21st, 5:00 PM - Culver City Plaza Theatre - The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin - Narrated by Martin Sheen

Celebrate the
 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
 
 By Joining Us at a Special Private Screening of  
 
A SINGLE WOMAN 
The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin  
 A Fantastic Anti-War Film 
Narrated by Martin Sheen 

 
Sunday, September 21st at 5:00 PM   
At The Culver Plaza Theatre  
9919 Washington Blvd., Culver City  
 
 Jeannette Rankin was the first woman ever elected to the Congress of the United States.
She believed that war was wrong and voted against both World War I and World War II. 
 
In Attendance at this Screening Will Be: 
 
 Kamala Lopez Director/Producer
 Judd Nelson - Actor
Frances Fisher - Actor
Frank Dorrel - Producer 
 
Tickets $10 at the Door 
  RSVP: 323-954-9644 or 310-838-8131 
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 Dear Friends, 
 
 I am so very impressed & proud of A SINGLE WOMAN.  It is a fantastic anti-war film, as seen thru the life & times of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin from Montana, the first woman ever elected to the Unites States Congress.   
 
Kamala Lopez,  the director/producer of ASW, has done an incredible job finishing the film, which is now vastly superior to the earlier version that we showed at our house in 2007.   
 
 Jeanmarie Simpson could easily win the Academy Award for Best Actress in her role as Jeannette Rankin.  
 Joni Mitchell’s music in this film is absolutely magical and Martin Sheen’s narration is wonderful.
~ Frank Dorrel 
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Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who has arranged for A SINGLE WOMAN 
to be screened October 30th at the Capitol in Washington DC, says:   
 
  "Congratulations on the screening of A SINGLE WOMAN. Your work will make it possible for the singularly important life of Jeannette Rankin to receive much deserved attention.  Her life becomes more relevant for this nation and the world as we continue to proceed along a path of war.  Perhaps your film will point the way to a different path, the road less traveled, the path of A Single Woman.  All of our love is with you as your work begins to emerge.  We look forward to introducing it to Washington, DC so that our nation’s Capitol can rediscover the deeper meaning of Jeannette Rankin’s life, and in doing so, it may discover the possibility of peace." 
Sincerely,
Dennis Kucinich