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Previous Events
2008
- On Wednesday, March 19, (the 5th anniversary
of the start of the war) MPJC and other organizations will sponsor
the following events:
- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Holy Cross College reading
of the names of the US casualties in Iraq/Afghanistan. Then at
5 p.m. ND and SMC students and a few from Holy Cross Village will meet
at Holy Cross for the closing prayer and will start the march by 5:15.
We will leave from the main building at the college (Vincent Hall).
Parking should not be a problem in the main lot.
- 12 noon Haggar College Center Parlor at St.
Mary's College - "A Journey of Faith: My Decision to Become a Conscientious
Objector" is being presented by Daniel Baker, a Navy veteran
and current member of the Catholic Worker House in South Bend. Baker
was part of flight crew that served over Iraq and North Africa. He will
share the personal journey that led him to ultimately seek conscientious
objector status. Sponsored by the Justice Education Program.
- 1:00- 2:00 PM Fieldhouse Mall Notre Dame
University. Protest to mark the 5th anniversary of the Occupation of
Iraq
- 7:00 PM Dooley Room, LaFortune Student Center
Discussion: "What Can We Do to Call for Peace?" Notre Dame Peace
Fellowship http://nd.edu/~pfellow? A discussion on personal and conscientious
action in our everyday work, play and way of life.
- 6-8 p.m. So. Bend area: rally/vigil in front
of Morris Civic. Speakers: Kathy Liggett/Wes Liggett/David Cortright/Charlotte
Pfeifer/Bob Warnock/Veidre Thomas; Music by David James and Joe Taschetta
- "Faith Seeking Peace" - Thursday, 7pm, March
13, at Saint Mary's College Bobbi Wrenn Banks will lead this workshop.
Contact Sierra at scompo01@saintmarys.edu for more info.
- Storyteller Bobbi Wrenn Banks will perform
at chapel on Friday, 11:45am, March 14, at Associated Mennonite Biblical
Seminary Call Ginny at 574-296-6210 for more info. At 6:30 that
evening, WAND will host a potluck for Banks. Call Karen at 574-206-5753
for more info
- "The Great American Pie Chart: Our Money,
Our Priorities" - Saturday, 9am, March 15, at a buffet breakfast at
Old Country Buffet* (NOT Peddler's Village), 4024-12 U.S. 33 (near Staples and Wal-Mart). Presented by Bobbi Wrenn Banks. Contact Shari
at skmellin@comcast.net for more info. From 1pm to 3pm that day at the
Cristina Creek Country Club in Elkhart, WAND will host "Messages with
Wings," a roundtable of women's groups for the purpose of networking.
- "Don't Feel Hopeless Anymore" - a workshop
on redirecting your income tax dollars This will be held from
3-5pm on Saturday, March 15, in the Dickinson Room of the downtown public
library. Bobbi Wrenn Banks will do a pesentation on income tax priorities
at 4:30pm. For more information, contact Peter Smith at 574-289-2126
- Michiana Call to Action, January 19-26, 2008
MPJC day in this week to foster a Social Forum in Michiana is Monday,
January 21. We will have a table at Century Center with literature about
counter-recruitment and Conscientious Objection for military personnel.
We will prepare two big signs with an image of MLK and the words ":The
Iraq War- What Would Dr. King Do?" We will carry these as well
as our banner in the walk from City County Building to Century Center,
gathering at 11:30am. The signs will also be available at the table
and in the vigil and march from Donnelly's office, on Colfax between
Main and Lafayette, to Bayh's office, to the federal building starting
at 4:00pm that day. We will read MLK's speech about the Vietnam war
outside Donnelly's office as part of the vigil there. Folks are welcome
to stay for the regular weekly vigil at the Federal Building (see below).
Bring your own sign or share ours. These are nonviolent protests. We
show respect for all participants and passers-by. All who share our
concerns are welcome to participate.
There are other events during the week that we need to support. There
is a Jobs with Justice action on workers rights, Wednesday, 5-6pm at
the South Bend Housing Authority. On Saturday there is a gathering from
noon to 4:30pm at the downtown library where the Social Forum will be
described and the organizations which participated during the week will
describe their campaigns. MPJC will be one of these organizations. For
more information see www.michianasocialforum.org
2007
2006
2004
2003
- Tuesday
April l5, 6-12pm
- War Tax Protest at the downtown
South Bend Post Office. It was a beautiful evening -- in the 60-70
degree range. We held signs and leafletted from 6pm to midnight and
gave out more than 1300 pie chart flyers. Whereas we usually have
been allowed to leaflet in front of the door to the Post Office as
well as at the mail drop, they told us about 8:30 that we couldn't
leaflet and hold signs near the door, citing increased security post
9-11. We had at least six folks protesting at any one time and a total
of 18-20 people over the six hours. The folks in their cars were surprisingly
polite when we offered them a leaflet but more than usual refused
to take one. Also, the electronic filing cut down the number of last
minute filers significantly. There were frequent points throughout
the evening when there was no line at the drive-up mailbox.
- Saturday,
March 22 - War on Iraq: Its Impact on our So. Bend/Michiana Community,
at the Recital Hall Century Center, downtown So. Bend. Sponsored by
the South Bend Common Council, Michiana Peace and Justice Coalition,
Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership (St. Mary's College),
Center for Social Concerns (Notre Dame) and more.
- Monday,
March 17th - 6:00pm, IUSB Peace Vigil, at the Peace Pole
in front of the IUSB library. Sponsored by Peace Coalition IUSB.
- Sunday,
March 16 at 7 pm, Global Vigil for Peace,
on the lawn in front of the Morris Performing Arts Center. Visit http://www.globalvigil.org
for a report on national vigils
- Saturday,
March 8th, Michiana Women Speak - In commemoration
of International Women's Day, a number of women's groups spoke from
their perspective about war and war planning at the St. Joseph County
Library, downtown South Bend.
- Monday,
March 3rd, Lysistrata:
A Theatrical Dissent Against the War on Iraq
- Carroll Auditorium, St. Mary's College. This reading
on March 3rd, as well as over 700 other readings in 40 nations around
the world on this date, is an element of the Lysistrata
Project, a theatrical dissent against the war on Iraq.
- Feb
15, MARCH
FOR PEACE, South Bend IN -
The Rev. CT Vivian, veteran of the
civil rights movement and co-worker and friend of Martin Luther King,
Jr, led the march, which started at
St. Paul Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, went along Lincoln Way West,
and assemble in a vacant lot for brief comments and a prayer.
See
photos of the South Bend march.
- Feb
13, Elkhart County Peace Rally (at Goshen Courthouse)
in honor of Valentine’s Day. Sponsored by: PEACE, WAND of Northern
Indiana, Peace and Justice Collaborative, GC Peace Justice and Conflict
Studies, CMC Peace Center
- Feb
12, Saint Mary's College - "We Pray with Open Hands"
- Sheila Provencher, a recent graduate of Notre Dame's Master of Divinity
program, traveled to Iraq in December with Iraq Peace Journey, a delegation
of U.S. Catholics. They met Iraqi children and families, Catholic sisters
and priests, NGO directors, doctors, students and teachers.
- Jan
28 - A Firsthand Account of Life in Iraq - What Can We Do to Seek Peace
Now? -
Fr. Mike Baxter,
professor of theology at Notre Dame, was part of a peace delegation
to Iraq bringing medical supplies, building relationships, meeting with
civil and religious officials, and Christian churches. His trip with
Voices in the Wilderness was supported by Kern Road Mennonite
Church and Little Flower.
- Jan
18 - MUSIC FOR PEACE: PERFORMANCE AND PROCESSION
Local artists and church choirs presented music for peace at St. Joseph
Catholic Church in longing for a peaceful resolution to the conflict
with Iraq. A procession followed to the Zion United Church of Christ
(near Howard Park) and concluded there with candlelighting and refreshments.
This coincided with King holiday observances and a national demonstration
for peace in Washington, DC., and was sponsored by the Center for Peace
and Nonviolence and the Michiana Peace and Justice Coalition.
Performers at
this event included Vinny Carasco, Coro Celestial (St. Stephen's Parish),
Rey Hernandez, John Kennedy, the Kentucky Woman, Molly Moon, St. Joseph
Parish Children's Choir, St. Paul Bethel Baptist Mass Choir, and Joe
Taschetta.
2002/01
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December
10 - Citizens Support Iraqi Families
International
Human Rights Day rally, Elkhart County Courthouse in Goshen.
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September
5 - Public
Witness against War and Terrorism!
We held a rally to send a message to President Bush when
he appeared in South Bend to speak at the Chocola fundraiser. The
United Steelworkers of America and other
unions also held a rally following ours. We had an estimated crowd
of 400 people, and the labor rally also was estimated at 4-500! View
photos of the rally.
- Aug.
28th. MoveOn organized meeting with Haj Patel, Asst for Senator
Bayh. Members of the Coaltion presented position statements opposing
expansion of terrorism by the US into Iraq.
- April
18th Send-off
for Notre Dame students going to the April
20 Washington DC Rally Against the War. We met in front of Tim
Roemer's office to send them to DC in style.
- Peace
Rally
--
We sponsored a "Stop the Killing in Afghanistan" march and
rally December 2nd. Over
100 people came to speak out against the war! During the rally we delivered
this petition to Representative
Tim Roemer's office. Check out the photos
from the rally, or read the rally flyer
and press release. We
are also distributing some great anti-war
flyers that are available for free on the War Resisters League's
Website.
- Oct-Nov
2001 Kern Road Mennonite Church.
Tuesday evening presentations on
basic issues related to terrorism, Afghanistan and alternatives to military
action.
- Nov.
18 Kern Road Mennonite Church, St. Joseph Catholic Church
Peace and Justice Committee and more cosponsors: Nov. l8, 2001 Faith
Based Witness for Peace in park at Morris Civic.
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