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Contents – Peace Press, April/May 2007
Assessment of the War and of the Democratic Congress
– Getting Centered
Intentions
by Elizabeth
Stinson, Director
– The Kucinich 12-Point
Plan for Iraq
by Dennis Kucinich
– An Open Letter to
Congress
by Susan C. Lamont
– As Iraq Burns
by Rebel Fagin
– Tourist Photographs
from Iraq
by Aaron Hughes
– The Peace Movement
Needs to Demand that the Democrats End the War
by Kevin Zeese, Democracy Rising, March 2007
– Open Letter to Congress
to End the War
by Representatives of Iraq War Veterans Against the War, Military
Families Speak Out, Veterans for Peace
– Are US Oil Companies
Going to "Win" the Iraq War?
by Antonia Juhasz, The Huffington Post, March 1st, 2007
– Public Dialogue:
On the Way to a New Social Contract
– Remembering Rufina
Amaya
Community Events –
– Political Folk Balladeer David Rovics to Play at New College
– Anti-war Activist and Retired Army Colonel Ann Wright
Spoke at Sonoma State
– May 1st National Movement for Workers and Immigrant Rights,
March and Rally
– New Board Election for Bilingual Public Radio KBBF
Real to Reel
by Niki & Rebel Fagin
– Iraq for Sale
– US Debt, Vulnerability,
and Spending for War
by Beth Grimes
– Seeing Through the
Smoke: Climate Change and the Iraq Occupation are Symptoms of
Corporate Empire
by Daniel Solnit
– Impeachment Campaign
by Dan Monte, Congressional District Impeachment Committee
– Speech for Martin
Luther King Day
by Maggie Shillington
– Sir! No Sir! Project
by David Zeiger, Displaced Films
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