[Imc-dc-editorial] Feature: Running to keep up with the antiwar
sentiment -
Chuck0
chuck at mutualaid.org
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 23:57:25 -0500
Nice feature, Joanie.
Chuck0
Chris Strohm wrote:
> this is great joanie. i approve. i'd suggest adding a note maybe at the
> top reminding people to keep self-publishing. i ran into a long-time
> reader of indymedia today who didn't know he could self-publish. i
> showed him how. thanks. chris
>
>
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>> From: old school <seizetv@yahoo.com>
>> To: imc-dc-editorial@indymedia.org
>> Subject: [Imc-dc-editorial] Feature: Running to keep up with the
>> antiwar sentiment - Keep the newswire updated
>> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 18:29:51 -0800 (PST)
>>
>> alot of stuff happened today - so i thought we should
>> do a round-up of anti war news of March 12 -
>> *******
>> The last few days have been full of anti-war news from
>> this area.
>>
>> Today, March 12, 1000 Walter Johnson High school
>> studenets in Bethesda Maryland, or almost 3/4 of the
>> school, walked out of class in an anti iraq war march
>> on school grounds. the parents and administration gave
>> persmission for a teach-in and march, in support of
>> students who wanted to join the nationwide trend of
>> student antiwar protests. Audio to come.
>>
>> http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=55204&group=webcast
>>
>> March 12 - Annapolis antiwar coalition activists
>> announced their "day the war starts" protest plans
>> today:
>> http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=55233&group=webcast
>>
>> March 12: In a five to one vote,the Alexandria Va.
>> City council passed an anti-war resolution joining
>> other area municipal governments comming out against
>> the war.Takoma Park,Mt Rainier,Glen Echo,and
>> Washington DC. New York City is considering it`s
>> resolution today,and it`s expected to pass.
>>
>> http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=55204&group=webcast
>>
>> March 11 in TOwson, MD -
>> Complete with Bush masks and a large casket draped in
>> an american flag with red paint to symbolize blood, on
>> Tuesday March 11, 2003 members from the group Now or
>> Never and supporters took to the campus of Towson
>> University in guerrila street theater fashion. The
>> "Iraq Funeral Procession" took place to raise awarness
>> on the issue of the war and it's interconnectivity to
>> issues such as racism, capitalism, oppression of women
>> and children, imperialism, etc. Speeches were made to
>> the crowd and informational materials were
>> distributed. The gathering eventually drew campus
>> police to the scene but the group stood their ground
>> and kept going regardless of police presence and
>> interference.
>>
>> http://dc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=55212&group=webcast
>>
>> NOTE:
>> Will try to post all the other stories we missed from
>> this weekend including the pledge of resistance.
>>
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