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PEACE MARCH GAINS MOMENTUM
March and rally against the war and occupation of Iraq
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2003, 3:30 PM Waterfront Park
WHAT: PEACE MARCH IN PORTLAND
WHEN: SATURDAY, APRIL 12
TIME: 3:30 PM (march), 5:00 PM (rally)
WHERE: Assemble at Waterfront Park-SW Front at Yamhill, March to
Pioneer
Courthouse Square for rally
Despite media suggestions that the U.S. military attack on Iraq is
over, a
peace march in Portland has continued to gain momentum and now has over
90
organizations backing it. The march will take place Saturday, April 12
at
3:30 PM with the theme "Stop the Violence Overseas and at Home: Bring
them
home in one peace." It will begin at Waterfront Park (at SW Front and
Yamhill). Demonstrators will march from the park to Pioneer Courthouse
Square to conduct a funeral for all the war dead and take part in the
main
rally program. Along the way, there will be stops at the Federal
Building,
the KOIN Center, the Oregonian (where a "healing ritual" will take
place)
and the Willamette Week pointing out the government and media's roles
in the
support of the war.
Organizers include many of the peace, social justice, environmental,
faith,
student and labor groups responsible for the enormous rallies most
recently
held January 18 and March 15.
This march will be somber and contemplative but also address the issue
of
misconceptions about the war. As has been quoted many times, in 1917,
American Senator Hiram Johnson said "The first casualty when war comes,
is
truth."
Peace and Justice Works member and march organizer Desiree Hellegers
added
that "This global movement organized the largest anti-war protests in
the
history of the world before a war actually began. We are concerned that
the
celebratory and sanitized media accounts fail to address the human
suffering
and environmental impacts of war and fail to question the apparently
open-ended U.S. occupation of Iraq."
This permitted, family-friendly march will differ from previous marches
in
that the beginning gathering will be very brief and spare. After
gathering
at 3:30 PM in Waterfront Park, the march will begin promptly at 4 PM
and at
its four stops will also include information on the role of activists
in
opposing this war. The march will arrive at approximately 5 PM in
Pioneer
Courthouse Square where a limited number of informational tables will
call
people to action while dozens of coffins are stacked up for a symbolic
funeral to lament the needless death of innocents. A small number of
speakers will follow.
Ninety-two organizations have now pledged to support the rally. More
than 25
Catholic or Catholic-sponsored organizations have signed on. They have
done
so at the same time the Archdiocese dismissed Frank Fromherz, director
of
the Archdiocese's Office of Justice and Peace, a vocal critic of the
war.
Please contact any of the numbers listed below for more information.
Co-sponsors include: Peace & Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group
(503-236-3065), Portland Peaceful Response Coalition (503-471-1535),
Living
Earth, Women in Black, Oregon PeaceWorks (503-585-2767-Salem), Portland
Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Love Makes a Family, Peace and Social
Justice
Center of Southwest Washington, Metanoia Peace Community, Black Monday
Committee, Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE), Christ
the
Healer - United Church of Christ, Reach for Peace, East Timor Action
Network/Portland (503-235-4986), Americans United for Palestinian Human
Rights, Northwest Ethnic Voice/Palestinian Children's Welfare Fund, War
Resisters League-Portland (503-238-0605), Portland Alliance (media
cosponsor), Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Alliance for
Democracy - Portland Chapter, Multnomah Monthly Meeting of the
Religious
Society of Friends (Quakers), Oregon Peace Institute, American Friends
Service Committee, Citizens Commission on Human Rights , Survivors
Advocating for an Effective System (SAFES-503-274-2139), Pagans for
Peace,
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Jews for Global
Justice,
SisterSpirit, Peace Action Group of the First Unitarian Church, Women
for
Peace, Catholic Archdiocese of Portland's Office of Justice & Peace
(503-233-8361), Victims of Child Abuse by Churches Against the War,
WONDERBROADS Touring Theatre, Pride at Work, St. Francis of Assisi
Catholic
Church, Bridge City Preparative Meeting of the Religious Society of
Friends
(Quakers), Lesbian Community Project, St. Andrews Catholic Church,
Benedictine Sisters of Mt. Angel, Franciscan Friars, Franciscan
Spiritual
Center - West, Jesuit Spirituality Center, Mission of the Atonement
Justice
Team, Servite Friars, Sisters of Charity, BVM, Sisters of St. Francis
of
Philadelphia, Society of Jesus-Oregon Province (Jesuits) , Society of
The
Holy Child Jesus, St. Clare Catholic Church, St. Clare Fraternity-
Secular
Franciscans, St. Mary Catholic Church (Corvallis) , Social Justice
Program
of University of Portland, Sisters of the Road Cafe, National Lawyers
Guild - Portland, Centro Cultural, Peace Justice and Environment
Committee
of the Portland Mennonite Church, Justice for Mumia Coalition.
Endorsers for this event include Northwest Veterans for Peace, Peace
Weavers-a community project for global awareness, Yamhill Valley
PeaceMakers, Freedom Socialist Party, Radical Women, PSU Progressive
Student
Union, PSU Green Party, Lewis and Clark's Organization for Peace and
Politics, Oregon Natural Resources Council, Oregon Center for
Environmental
Health, Community Alliance of Tenants, Adelante Mujeres, Reed Student
Peace
Action Network, Campaign for Peace with Cuba , Portland Artists Against
the
War, Portland Insight Meditation Community Peace Action Committee,
Northwest
Campuses for Peace and Justice (www.nwcampuspeace.org) , Oregon
Physicians
for Social Responsibility, City Repair Project, Rainbow Coalition of
Portland-Oregon, Portland Jobs with Justice (503-236-5573,
[email protected]), Portland Labor for Peace and Justice, Peace and
Justice Commission-St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Oregon Action, Pax
Christi Portland, Southern Oregon Economic Development Coalition, Peace
and
Justice Committee-Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Wy' East Unitarian
Universalists For Peace, Friends of Sabeel - North America, Friends of
Peace
and Justice in the Holy Land, Oregon Local of the National Writers
Union,
Portland State University Faculty Association/American Federation of
Teachers, Transracial Abductees, Spirit Moves Peace Center and others.
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