Building the Anti-War/Peace Movement to End Wars and Occupations: Redirect Tax Dollars to Meet Human Needs

Movement Sector

The organizers/collaborators of this People's Movement Assembly are dedicated to organizing a broad, independent antiwar/peace movement with mass mobilizations as a central strategy and "Out Now" as our demand. We are a large network of various national, regional, and local organizations and activists/individuals working to reverse the current war dynamic and redirect current tax dollars to the economic, environmental, and social needs of the people of our nation. PMA will be on Thursday, June 24th, at Cobo Hall, 1-5:30, RM D3-28.

Our PMA, Building the Anti-War/Peace Movement to End Wars and Occupations: Redirect Tax Dollars to Meet Human Needs, is being organized by many of the leading national and regional antiwar forces (listed below). These collaborators on the Anti-War PMA in Detroit are working to not only expand participation in this PMA but to also come away with pointed strategies and action plans beyond the USSF.

The four hour PMA will be broken into two, two hour sessions, each including noted national and international speakers. The first session will focus on the state of the antiwar movement, the economic consequences of our war funding, and the international background of these wars. The second will focus specifically on what we need to do to rebuild the antiwar movement. Both panels involve Q&A and audience participation with the purpose of uniting forces and developing future unified actions.

Our national and international speakers on our two panels include: Antonia Juhasz, Col.Ann Wright, Retired, Medea Benjamin (Code Pink), Michael McPhearson (VFP & UFPJ), Darlene Gramigna (AFSC), Elaine Brower (WCW), Michael Zweig (USLAW), Pete Shell (National Assembly), Gilbert Achcar, and Ahmed Shawki

Being dedicated to peaceful solutions rather than continuing down the fruitless, dead-end path of policies implemented from a confrontational mindset, we seek collaboration with all affected by the continuing social and economic downward and the great imbalance of tax dollars spent for war and militarization rather than the needs of the citizens.

As Martin Luther King so eloquently stated, "A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death." Thus, we strive to revive our nation's health by bringing together the diverse antiwar forces and issue groups to end the occupations and stop the unsustainable military industrial complex drain on our nation’s resources.

Join us in Detroit for our People's Movement Assembly, and together we’ll build the foundation to effect real change. Our diverse goals can be met if we connect the incontrovertible link between war spending and the lack of monies for social needs both here and abroad. The underlying core of our problem is the same, and unity is central to reshaping the present for a better future.

Date & Time:
Thu, 06/24/2010 - 1:00pm - Fri, 06/25/2010 - 5:30pm

Location:
COBO Hall, RM: D3-28
1 Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48226

Sponsoring Organizations:
National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations
ANSWER Coalition
Code Pink
Columbus Campaign for Arms Control
International Socialist Organization
Peace and Freedom Party of California
Peace of the Action
Pittsburgh Thomas Merton Center
Peace and Freedom Party
Progressive Democrats of America
U.S. Labor Against the War
War Resisters League
World Can't Wait
New England United
Military Families Speak Out
11th Hour for Peace
Washington Peace Center
Veterans for Peace
National Priorities Project
Movement for a Democratic Society
Global Exchange

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