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When:  Friday, February 16th - 6:00 p.m.

Where: College of Charleston Alumni Hall (2nd floor of Randolph Hall)

What:  "ONE BIG SELF," a presentation by Deborah Luster, Photographer; and C.D. Wright, Poet

The photographer and poet arranged an exhibition, currently at the Halsey Gallery, based on a creative collaboration between themselves and inmates in three Louisiana prisons.

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Report from Israel and Palestine Feb.15

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David Matos, the founder of Aiken Peace and Mideast Issues Coordinator for the Carolina Peace Resource Center, traveled to Israel and Palestine last summer with the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Come to room 116 in the Education Center at the College of Charleston at 7:00p.m. on Thursday, February 15 to hear his report.
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Transcript of war speech by President Bush, Jan. 10, 2007, with point - by - point critique by Homero Guajardo
 
On Wednesday, January 17, the 30th anniversary of the first execution after the death penalty was reinstated in the United States, a group of abolitionists will unfurl a banner demanding "Stop Executions" on the steps of the United States Supreme Court.

Click here for photos and reports from 2002
If you want to provide backup support or possibly join the civil disobedience, call 312-9741
 


Join Amnesty International Charleston for a candlelight vigil on the 30th anniversary of the first execution after reinstatement of the death penalty.
Wednesday, January 17, 7:00p.m.
Four Corners of Law (Meeting St. and Broad St.)
For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , 884-6315.
 
ThinkingPeople
Join The Nationwide Surge of Protest Of The US Military Occupation of Iraq
America Says NO more troops!
Thursday, Jan. 11th, 6:00pm to 7:00pm
The Big Fountain at Marion Square

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Help bring net metering to South Carolina!
Urgent - deadline for comments January 12; sign up by January 18 for hearing to be held in Columbia on February 1.

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Tuesday, January 16, 7:00p.m., Maybank 100, College of Charleston
Redemption:
The Stan "Tookie" Williams Story

sponsored by Charleston Peace and CofC Amnesty International          Free Admission
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Five years ago on January 11, the first detainees arrived at Guantanamo Bay. Join us on Thursday, January 11, for a candlelight vigil and to demand that the detention center be closed.
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3000 U.S. Soldiers, hundreds of coalition soldiers, and between 52060 and 650000 Iraqi citizens have died in the war in Iraq so far.
3000 vigil Sunday, December 31, 6:00p.m., Marion Square fountain. If possible please wear a dark shirt. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , 312-9741. More info:
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CPRC Bus to Washington, DC for January 27 March. Contact: 803-446-2772

In Charleston, join the Walking Vigil at the  Customs House at noon on Saturday. Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Or join ThinkingPeople for a candlelight vigil in Marion Square at 6:00p.m. Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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Harriet Johnson
in New York Times

In the New York Times of December 25, 2006, CCDS member, Harriet Johnson, Esq. will appear once again on the op ed page with "an essay on the subject of Dicken's Tiny Tim, the ancestor of all poster children" .

Harriet is a leader in the Disability Rights Movement as well as a thoughtful and steadfast representative of secular humanism along with scientific socialism.

She both enlightens and inspires folks in Charleston, SC with her vision, insights and adamancy of advocacy.

Comradely, Jim Campbell
 







Report from Bombplex 2030 hearing, by
Glenn Carroll
Coordinator
NUCLEAR WATCH SOUTH
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THE BIGGEST ANTI-WAR RALLY THE SOUTH HAS EVER SEEN

Sunday, November 12th ALL DAY at Presbyterian College , Clinton SC

 
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Amendment 1

If you are not sure how you feel about the amendment or if you think it won't hurt anything, please read this letter from Charlie Smith, which was sent to the Post and Courier and will probably not be published before the election. And please forward the letter or the link to your friends.
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  Stop the Siege! Stop the War!


  A month of protest: November 4 - December 2, 2006

When the IDF shoots to kill unarmed women - time for a worldwide Gaza Campaign

 Friday, November 03, 2006

  Today two Palestinian women, taking part in a non-violent human shield action in Beit Hanoun were shot dead and numerous others wounded. They tried - and partly succeeded - to save the fighters who had sought refuge inside a mosque. The women spontaneously formed a human wall  when it became clear that the IDF intended to destroy the mosque with the men in it. Since we told you of our preparations for tomorrow Nov. 4 "putting Gaza on the agenda of the Rabin Memorial Rally" things only got worse. It is extremely important that our campaign will be taken up also abroad.
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