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Event: Nov 3rd Peace Dialogue
Nov 3rd Event
<strong>Safety at Home Requires Peace Abroad!</strong>
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Please come join with over 1,000 Bay Area residents to demonstrate that people of color are not united for this war, and are concerned about the safety and future of ourselves and our children.
<br><br>
November 3rd<br>
2-7pm<br>
Youth Empowerment Center<br>
1357 5th Street (near West Oakland BART)
<br><br>
-For a space for adults and youth to come together to learn about what is going on, and what we can do about it.
<br><br>
-To learn about the history of U.S. foreign policy and military intervention abroad.
<br><br>
-For educational panels, youth discussions, art education, music, dancing, and action!
<br><br>
For more information, ride, childcare, or tabling, or to volunteer call<br>
(510) 451-5466 ext. 300
<br><br>
Transportation pick-ups for day of event:<br>
1pm - 16th and Mission BART station in San Francisco<br>
1pm - Fruitvale BART station<br><br>
Communities Worldwide United Against War and Racism<br>
We are teachers...<br>
workers...<br>
parents...<br>
children...<br>
immigrants...<br>
Muslims...<br>
Christians...<br>
<br>
who are concerned about the future of our children...
<br><br>
who believe that peace is an American value...
<br><br>
who understand that the only way to safety at home is to stop U.S. aggression abroad...
<br><br>
who want fair and accurate information regarding the bombing in Afghanistan...
<br><br>
who stand together with our Arab, Muslim, South and West Asian brothers and sisters against hate crimes...
<br><br>
who are concerned about how this war will effect our communities.
<br><br>
Our children's lives are worth more than vengeance!!
<br><br>
This event is sponsored by the Solidarity Committee, a group of community organizations and individuals in the Bay Area dedicated to stopping the war by building dialogue and strength in communities of color in the Bay Area to oppose this war.
<br><br>
Please come join with over 1,000 Bay Area residents to demonstrate that people of color are not united for this war, and are concerned about the safety and future of ourselves and our children.
<br><br>
November 3rd<br>
2-7pm<br>
Youth Empowerment Center<br>
1357 5th Street (near West Oakland BART)
<br><br>
-For a space for adults and youth to come together to learn about what is going on, and what we can do about it.
<br><br>
-To learn about the history of U.S. foreign policy and military intervention abroad.
<br><br>
-For educational panels, youth discussions, art education, music, dancing, and action!
<br><br>
For more information, ride, childcare, or tabling, or to volunteer call<br>
(510) 451-5466 ext. 300
<br><br>
Transportation pick-ups for day of event:<br>
1pm - 16th and Mission BART station in San Francisco<br>
1pm - Fruitvale BART station<br><br>
Communities Worldwide United Against War and Racism<br>
We are teachers...<br>
workers...<br>
parents...<br>
children...<br>
immigrants...<br>
Muslims...<br>
Christians...<br>
<br>
who are concerned about the future of our children...
<br><br>
who believe that peace is an American value...
<br><br>
who understand that the only way to safety at home is to stop U.S. aggression abroad...
<br><br>
who want fair and accurate information regarding the bombing in Afghanistan...
<br><br>
who stand together with our Arab, Muslim, South and West Asian brothers and sisters against hate crimes...
<br><br>
who are concerned about how this war will effect our communities.
<br><br>
Our children's lives are worth more than vengeance!!
<br><br>
This event is sponsored by the Solidarity Committee, a group of community organizations and individuals in the Bay Area dedicated to stopping the war by building dialogue and strength in communities of color in the Bay Area to oppose this war.
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