Free Journalism Workshop! LA Indymedia ~ Saturday, April 4th, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM ~ Institute for Multimedia Literacy (USC) - 746 W. Adams Blvd., LA

LOS ANGELES INDEPENDENT MEDIA CENTER

JOURNALIST WORKSHOP

SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

 

Institute for Multimedia Literacy (USC)
746 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles 90089

 

EVERYBODY IS A REPORTER!

JOIN THE LA INDYMEDIA COLLECTIVE FOR AN OVERVIEW OF NECESSARY

AND USEFUL SKILLS TO HIT THE STREETS AND TELL THE REAL STORY!

 

This workshop is free, but computer space is limited,

so you must register in advance to: imc.workshopreg@gmail.com

- On-The-Fly Interviewing  and Putting Together a Good News Story with Frank Stoltze

(previous KPFK News Director and Current KPCC News Reporter)

- Audio editing with Bronwyn Mauldin (Indymedia On Air –KPFK)

- Posting articles and attachments to the LA Indymedia Website.

- Discussion of equipment needed for street reporting

If you don’t need or want the audio portion another option is to just

come at 2:00 PM for the talk and lecture with Frank Stoltze

Hope to see you there.

 

Anna Kunkin - anna1baila@yahoo.com 

Report Back from GAZA ~ Wednesday, April 1st, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM ~ At Levantine Cultural Center - 5998 W. Pico Blvd., LA ~ With Reem Salahi & Susan Adelman

American Friends Service Committee - Los Angeles

Reem Salahi in GazaReport Back from Gaza

Wednesday, April 1st
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Levantine Cultural Center
5998 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90035

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	<p>         </span><strong><span>Reem Salahi</span></strong><span>, <strong>a         lawyer and Bridge Fellow for the American Civil Liberties Union of         Southern California, reports back on her delegation to Gaza with the National         Lawyers Guild from February 2-9. She and her colleagues traveled to         assess the legal ramifications of the recent attacks on the Palestinian         people of Gaza and to determine what, if any, violations of         international humanitarian law occurred and whether US domestic law has         been violated as a consequence.</strong></span></p>
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Mona Al-Soumani, whose parents and 28 other family members were killed when Israeli forces attacked their house in Gaza City. Photo: (CC)rafahkid?via Flickr.

She will share first-hand footage of photos and interviews with family members, educators, medical personnel, heads of NGOs, and United Nations Representatives impacted by the recent Israeli military strike.

Also speaking will be Susan Adelman, who traveled with the CodePink delegation led by Medea Benjamin and Alice Walker that entered Gaza on March 8?International Womens’ Day.

Event is free.

Sponsored by AFSC and the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California.
Endorsed by LA Jews for Peace and Women in Black-Los Angeles.?

For more information, please contact Wafa Shami at (213) 489-1900 x118 - wshami@afsc.org


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American Friends Service Committee
Middle East Peace Education Program
634 S. Spring St., 3rd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90014 United States
Phone: (213) 489-1900 | Fax: (213) 489-1910
mepeacela@afsc.org
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 www.mepeacela.org

National website: www.afsc.org  

Veterans For Peace Response to President Obama’s Afghanistan Policy

Veterans For Peace Response to President Obama’s Afghanistan Policy

Veterans For Peace: www.veteransforpeace.org

March 27, 2009

 

Today President Obama announced what he termed, “a comprehensive, new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.”

The President went on to say, “I want the American people to understand that we have a clear and focused goal: to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaida in Pakistan and Afghanistan and to prevent their return to either country in the future. That’s the goal that must be achieved. That is a cause that could not be more just. And to the terrorists who oppose us, my message is the same: We will defeat you.”

The national organization Veterans For Peace takes issue with the President’s characterization of the conflict in Afghanistan and his policies. Vietnam War Navy Corpsman and National President of VFP, Mike Ferner, said, "The President has already escalated the war in Afghanistan by an additional 17,000 troops. Today’s announced escalation of 4,000 more troops is another step into the swamp. It doesn’t matter if those steps are big or small, we’re still going into the swamp and we need to turn around. At some point we will undoubtedly stop bombing and start talking. The sooner we do that the better."

Ferner, who as a Corpsman attended hundreds of wounded troops, added, “Some of what the President said will help the situation, but it is all undercut by the basic belief that more force will provide security. U.S. use of force in the region has caused the deaths of thousands of civilians, greatly increasing opposition to U.S. presence and undermining confidence in the local government. Our military operations in Pakistan have aggravated an already unstable environment, and expanding them will only increase instability. Obama’s plan will ensure more of the same in both countries.”

VFP Executive Director Michael T. McPhearson stated, “President Obama expressed concerns for the women and girls in Afghanistan. VFP shares those same concerns for the women serving in our Armed Forces who are more likely to be sexually assaulted than their civilian counter-parts. What I do not hear in this discussion is the fact that those who suffer the most in war are women and children. War does not protect the vulnerable, it throws social mores out the window and women are seen as spoils. VFP urges the President to rethink his plan of escalation and put the full force of U.S. efforts in diplomacy, economic assistance and humanitarian aid."

In their August, 2008 Annual Convention VFP passed a resolution calling for: “the government of the United States to immediately withdraw all military and intelligence forces from Afghanistan and Pakistan; to provide humanitarian aid directly to the people of Afghanistan, in non-coercive forms, to help the Afghan people rebuild their own nation and their lives in cooperation with other nations in the region; and to allow the people of Afghanistan to freely determine their own government without interference by the US.”

The resolution also renounced the claim that the war in Afghanistan is somehow the “right” war and reaffirmed their position that war must be abolished.

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Founded in 1985, Veterans For Peace is a national organization of men and women veterans of all eras and duty stations spanning the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), World War II, the Korean, Vietnam, Gulf and current Iraq wars as well as other conflicts cold or hot. It has chapters in nearly every state in the union and is headquartered in St. Louis, MO. Our collective experience tells us wars are easy to start and hard to stop and that those hurt are often the innocent. Thus, other means of problem solving are necessary. Veterans For Peace is an official Non- Governmental Organization (NGO) represented at the U.N.

Veterans For Peace: www.veteransforpeace.org

 

CONTACT:

Mike Ferner 419-360-3621 - mike.ferner@sbcglobal.net  

Michael T. McPhearson 314-303-8874 - vfped@veteransforpeace.net

 

Betsy Reznicek - breznicek@veteransforpeace.net

Veterans For Peace
Outreach and Communications Specialist

www.veteransforpeace.org
314-725-6005 ext. 102

 

VFP NATIONAL CONVENTION 2009 in BALTIMORE

August 5-9, 2009

www.vfpnationalconvention.org

Sign A Public Letter to President Obama - Asking Him to Change U.S. Policies Toward Palestine ~ From AAPER: American Association For Palestinian Equal Rights

SIGN THE PUBLIC LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA

Asking Him to Change U.S. Policies Toward Palestine

The AAPER Foundation Initiates a Public Letter Calling for the Dawn of a New Era in U.S. Policy Toward Israel and Palestine ~ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PALESTINIAN EQUAL RIGHTS - www.aaper.org

Dear Mr. President,

Last year, you were swept into office on the hopeful promise of redemptive change.  You inspired the nation by repeating the phrase, “together, we will change the world.”  For many Americans, your words were not merely the final lines of a campaign speech, but a call to action for a new historical moment. 

Nowhere is that call more urgently needed than in the troubled land of Israel and Palestine, where U.S. policy for the last 60 years has tragically and dramatically failed.  Since 1967, the United States has granted Israel more than $100 billion worth of our country’s weapons and funds.  To what end?  Israel is now better armed, but less secure, than it was 40 years ago.  Even those Americans who purport to support “Israel’s security” must question whether Israel’s means matches their own ethics and ends. 

And what of the Palestinian people?  For more than 60 years, they have lived as second-class citizens, subject to Israeli laws that discriminate against them on the basis of their ethnic and religious status.  For more than 40 years, more than 3.5 million Palestinians have lived under the occupation of a foreign military power.  Not one Palestinian born in the West Bank or Gaza Strip under the age of 40 has ever known the sweet taste of freedom.  As Bob Dylan once asked, “How many years can some people exist before they’re allowed to be free?”  His subsequent question stands as a moral challenge to every American: “And how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn’t see?”  There comes a time when turned heads must be straightened, when closed eyes must be opened, when guarded thoughts must be spoken, when muted voices must be raised, when the sound of silence must be broken.  That time is now.  The time for a change has come.

As Americans, the change that we seek is a policy toward Israel and Palestine that upholds the interests and ideals of the American people and that includes the incorporation of three interdependent principles:

First, the United States should support the freedom and equal rights of the Palestinian people by conditioning our country’s economic and military assistance to Israel on Israel’s complete withdrawal of its soldiers and settlers from occupied Palestinian land and the reversal of Israeli laws that discriminate against Palestinian Christians and Muslims.  As a result of what some have called the United States’ “special relationship” with Israel, we are uniquely positioned to assist the people of Israel in achieving the existential security that so many have so long sought.  But we do Israelis, Palestinians and Americans no favor by simply granting Israel’s government our weapons and funds without insisting that it uphold our interests and ideals.

Second, the United States should support those Israelis that have already made peace with their Palestinian neighbors.  No longer can we maintain blind faith in Israel’s political leaders, whose soaring words about pursuing peace with the Palestinian people have been rendered hollow by their shameful deeds in violating the basic rights of the Palestinian people.  The United States must instead support those Israelis whose words about peace are rendered authentic by their heroic deeds in pursuing peace, from standing against the demolition of Palestinian homes to helping rebuild them, from working against the uprooting of Palestinian trees to helping replant them, from documenting abuses of Palestinian human rights to physically and legally challenging them.  While their numbers today are small, their potential is large.  And, in the famous words of Margaret Mead, “a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”  Help us to transform the moral authority of this small group into a mass movement, for when people lead, governments follow.  So it will be in Israel.

And third, the United States should support those Palestinians who seek freedom and equality through nonviolent actions against Israel’s occupation and discriminatory laws.  No longer can we reflexively support unelected, but ideologically and tactically expedient, political leaders and violently oppose elected, but ideologically and tactically bankrupt, political factions.  In doing both, we undermine our country’s claim to stand for democracy and good governance the world over.  There is a third way – there are Palestinians nonviolently seeking freedom and equality through nonviolent means. Help us to transform the potential of this important group into political power and that political power into permanent peace, for when people lead, governments follow.  So it will be in Palestine.

These are principles that the overwhelming majority of Americans can support, principles that will lay the foundation for equality in Israel and Palestine, peace in the Middle East and sustainable security for the peoples of the United States, Israel, the Middle East and beyond.  These are the principles on which we will build a great new American movement – an American Movement for Palestinian Rights. 

We know that we stand on the right side of history; we believe that the American people will stand by our side; and we hope that you will join us.

Sincerely,

Frank Dorrel

Sign the Letter  

Our goal is to obtain the signatures of 100,000 Americans in Mr. Obama’s first 100 days.  We can do it with your help.  We ask you to read this letter and then take a moment to forward the it to at least 5 of your family members, friends, neighbors or colleagues.

The letter can be read and signed below or at http://www.aaper.org/obamaletter   

Thank You,

The AAPER Foundation: www.aaper.org

http://www.aaper.org/atf/cf/%7bb960cd4b-15ce-4221-9424-473ecef8c8e3%7d/AAPER.JPG

American Association for Palestinian Equal Rights Foundation (AAPER Foundation) is a nonprofit educational organization whose mission is to inform the American public about the role of the United States in the Middle East and the human and national rights of the Palestinian people.

www.aaper.org

Meet “FUEL” Director Josh Tickell Tonight, Friday, March 27th, 7:00 PM at Pasadena Laemmle Playhouse 7 ~ Also Saturday & Sunday at AMC Santa Monica at 7:00 PM

www.theFUELfilm.com

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Meet "FUEL" Director Josh Tickell Tonight,

Friday, March 27th, 7:00 PM at Pasadena Laemmle Playhouse 7

 

 

Meet Josh Tickell on Saturday, March 28th & Sunday, March 29th, 7:00 PM at the AMC Loews Broadway 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, where it has been extended for a 7th Week!

 

"FUEL" Is also Opening Tonight at the Laemmle Town Center 5 in Encino.

If you have not yet seen FUEL, please take the time to do so this coming week.

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PASADENA

Laemmle’s Playhouse 7
673 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, 91101
1:20pm4:10pm7:10pm9:55pm  

626-844-6500

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SANTA MONICA  

AMC Loews Broadway 4

1441 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica 90401

1:45 PM -  7:00 PM

310-458-6232

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ENCINO

Laemmle Town Center 5
17200 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316

1:30 PM - 4:20 PM - 7:20 PM - 10:00 PM

818-981-9811

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FUEL fans heard some heartening news this week.  FUEL contributor Van Jones’s has clarified: what his role in the Obama Administration will be. The FUEL team firmly believes Van has the potential to successfully complete this daunting task and we send him our very best wishes.  Meanwhile, the Obama Administration has also begun
 their energy plan for the next four years of which is to eliminate some tax loopholes for big oil companies and recover  lost royalties. In other exciting news, Toyota has been working on installing a hybrid drive train in the Yaris, resulting in another Toyota hybrid that will cost considerably less than the hugely popular Prius!  But where are the Big Three auto companies now that we have given them billions of our hard-earned tax dollars?

We received some very encouraging letters this week, one of which I’d like to share with you. Zan R. from Santa Monica saw the film with  her husband last weekend and left the theater feeling  motivated perfect after watching
a documentary.  The next day,  her husband woke up and decided to trade in his old gas-guzzler for a diesel  so he could use biodiesel!  I can’t tell you how happy this kind of  news makes me, the change we’ve fought so hard for is starting  to come from the ground up.  But, friends, we cannot stop here: we need YOU to step up and make the difference. If you haven’t yet been inspired by  FUEL, now is your chance to be the change!  If your friends haven’t seen FUEL, get them to the theater!  FUEL will be playing this weekend in  Santa Monica, Encino, Pasadena, Denver, Bellingham, WA and Santa Fe - a record SIX Cities! 

Sustainably yours,

Josh Tickell

 

Review of FUEL

By Elisha Belmont

 

This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. I laughed, I cried, I learned. I have lived so as to have a small carbon footprint all my adult life and was aware of many of the concepts and facts presented, but there is much to learn in this comprehensive look at all aspects of our fuel consumption. Besides being highly entertaining with a great soundtrack, the film offers much hope and many solutions. It is a must see.

 

 

FUEL Reviews: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1294164/

The world spent  $1.2 trillion on arms in 2006. "Against that backdrop, how can we explain to people of good sense and good faith that it was not possible to find $30 billion a year to enable 862 million hungry people to enjoy the most fundamental of human rights: the right to food and thus the right to life?" ~ FAO Dir.-Gen. Jacques Diouf, Rome Summit 2008

 

Correction on Starting Time: 11:00 AM ~ Green Party 2010 Electoral Strategy Session ~ Saturday, March 28th ~ Los Angeles City College - (not 9am as listed in the last email)

Greening California 2010 Strategy Session
Los Angeles City College
Life Sciences Room 102
Saturday, March 28
855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
come via the subway to Vermont/Santa Monica Bl.
or park in Lot 5, enter on Heliotrope on NW side of campus

Hosted by the Green Party of California’s Campaigns & Candidates Working Group
Event open and free to the public • $5 or more donation requested to cover costs

Please RSVP to strategyretreat@cagreens.org so we can have an idea of how many will be attending

Morning: Green Party Strategy
11:00 am - Registration; Socializing
11:30 am - GPCA elections trends and 2010 Goals Proposals

12:30 pm Lunch Break - Catered Vegan Food from Pure Luck Restaurant
(donations accepted for lunch and parking we reserved)

Afternoon: Greening California - Issue Pillars for 2010
01:30 pm Land Use, Tax Policy, Sustainability and Climate Change
03:00 pm Electoral Reform: A Plan for Proportional Representation
and Regionalism for the California State Legislature;
Prospects for a California Constitutional Convention

4:45 pm - Opportunities in 2010 partisan elections
Demographics; open seats, unopposed seats; recruit a candidate
Campaign Goals & Visions: Presentations by prospective candidates

 

March To Stop The Ice Raids ~ Saturday, March 28th, 10:00 AM ~ Meet at Olympic & Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles ~ Southern California Immigration Coalition

March To Stop The Ice Raids

Saturday, March 28th - 10:00 AM

Olympic and Broadway (Downtown Los Angeles)

Southern California Immigration Coalition

More Information: 323-602-3480 - www.immigrationcoalition.org - immigrationcoalition@yahoo.com

 

http://www.immigrationcoalition.org/images/stories/march28en.jpg

 

Greening California 2010 Strategy Session ~ Saturday, March 28th, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ~ At Los Angeles City College - 855 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles

Greening California 2010 Strategy Session

Saturday, March 28th, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Los Angeles City College  

855 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles  90029

Come via the Red Line subway to Vermont / Santa Monica Blvd.

 

Hosted by the Green Party of California’s Campaigns & Candidates Working Group

Event open and free to the public, • $5 or more donation requested to cover costs

 

Please RSVP to: strategyretreat@cagreens.org so we can have an idea of how many will be attending

 

 

View entire details for this event at this page:

http://www.cagreens.org/ccwg/2009/strategy_session_2010.php

 

Morning: Green Party Strategy

Afternoon: Greening California - Issue Pillars for 2010

 

http://www.cagreens.org/ccwg/2009/strategy_session_2010.php


cheers,


Lisa Taylor
http://losangelesgreens.org/

All Day Sale at the UNURBAN CAFE ~ Saturday, March 28th ~ 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM ~ 3301 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica ~ Sponsored by 911TruthLA & Unurban Cafe

Saturday, March 28th - 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

 

All Day Sale

at the

UNURBAN CAFÉ

3301 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica  90405

West of Centinela/10 Freeway - Across from Trader Joe’s


CRAFT, VINTAGE & NEW STUFF   

 

Inside and Outside the Cafe

BOOKS, DVDS, REMEDIES, JEWELRY, FORGIVENESS, SALVATION, EVERYTHING

 

Sponsored by 911TruthLA & the Unurban Café - To benefit the

community service that they do and the individual sellers.

Please come and support the effort. Help out, hang out, contribute stuff

or purchase things you can use. Recycle and support local artistry.

To be part of the sale, please call: 310-470-4557

Sonali Kolhatkar Speaking on Afghanistan ~ Saturday, March 28th, 10:00 AM - Noon ~ At St. Joseph Center - Library Conference Room - 480 S. Batavia St., Orange

The Orange County Peace Coalition Presents


"What You Need to Know About Afghanistan"

A Talk by KPFK’s

 

Sonali Kolhatkar

www.uprisingradio.org

Saturday, March 28th - 10:00 AM to Noon
St. Joseph Center - Library Conference Room
480 S. Batavia St., Orange 92868

Sonali Kolhatkar is co-director of the Afghan Women’s Mission, a U.S.-based nonprofit that funds health, educational and training projects for Afghan women. She is also the host and producer of "Uprising", a daily morning radio program for KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles. Her program provides the public with in-depth reports and updates on issues in the Middle East.

Ms. Kolhatkar is a leading authority on current Afghan issues and has recently coauthored a book on the subject which provides much insight about the many misconceptions about the war in Afghanistan. Her discussion will touch on security and the oppression of women in Afghanistan.

Coffee and other refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to: info@ocpeace.org or leave a message at (714) 637-8313


The views expressed at this speaking engagement are not necessarily those of the

Orange County Peace Coalition or of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange.