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		<title>April Newsletter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay Branch April Newsletter Visit our web page www.WILPFEastBay.org Contact us at wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon BIG NEWS We have a new home. Join us &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2012/04/27/april-newsletter/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WILPF NEWS<br />
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom<br />
East Bay Branch April Newsletter<br />
Visit our web page <a href="http://www.WILPFEastBay.org">www.WILPFEastBay.org</a><br />
Contact us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a></strong><br />
<strong>Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon</strong><br />
<strong>BIG NEWS<br />
We have a new home. Join us on  Saturday, May 12th at<br />
110 41st St. (Piedmont Gardens) just off Piedmont Avenue in Oakland</strong>.</p>
<p>Piedmont Gardens has several buildings. For the meeting you enter at 110 41st Street (just off Piedmont Avenue) and take the elevator to the 6th floor.  As you step out of the elevator, the lounge and meeting room are just to your left.  Our first meeting there will be on Saturday, May 12th from 10-12.  Join us to celebrate and come to lunch on the Avenue after the meeting!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>West Coast World Court of Women on Poverty in the US</strong></p>
<p>East Bay WILPF invites you to the West Coast World Court of Women on Poverty</p>
<p>The Women’s Economic Agenda Project will be hosting this conference in Oakland from Thursday, May 10 to Sunday, May 13, 2012 at Laney College.  The events of the various days will feature art, music, roundtable discussions and tribunal sessions, where testimonies will be shared concerning the impact of poverty on women&#8217;s lives.</p>
<p>The historic approach of the World Court of Women is to analyze and propose actual solutions – outlining what steps we need to take to make social and policy change, and to bring these to our communities. By hosting a Court in the US, we want to make visible the poverty that this country produces domestically, and the ways that it is disseminated across borders, globally.</p>
<p>The Courts of Women to be held in the US will encompass the many different ways poverty impacts people, and how pervasive poverty is in the US, but there will also be specific themes addressed in roundtables (workshops) each day. These roundtables will focus on (1) Poverty, Jobs &amp; Immigration, (2) Foreclosures, Homelessness &amp; Property Rights, (3) Environment &amp; the Justice System, (4) Healthcare for the 99%, and (5) Organizing for Quality Public Education &#8211; Education for the 99%</p>
<p>If you would be interested in participating in this event can register at <a href="https://secure.commonground.convio.com/weap/wcwonpoverty2012//">https://secure.commonground.convio.com/weap/wcwonpoverty2012//</a></p>
<p>If you would like more information about the event, check out  the Blog on the World Court of Women in the US <a href="http://worldcourtsofwomen.wordpress.com/">http://worldcourtsofwomen.wordpress.com/</a><br />
or look at Visual Call to Action for the Court <a href="http://youtu.be/KfeuAzIvXxA/">http://youtu.be/KfeuAzIvXxA/</a><br />
You can also see stories and testimonies at  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv">http://www.youtube.com/watchv</a>=yBO3aqbXazk&amp;list=UUAjTdShbXzc6QJwEcaOXwkg&amp;index=3&amp;feature=plcp/</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Time to reduce your clutter and help your local WILPF branch<br />
WILPF East Bay Fundraising Yard Sale<br />
Saturday, June 9th 10-4<br />
1300 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 94709</strong><br />
We could use small furniture, art and antiques, small appliances, jewelry books, CD&#8217;s, DVD&#8217;s, games, toys, sports equipment.  Please no clothes, no broken items, and nothing too big or too heavy.</p>
<p>To donate items to the sale, either contact Sandy for a pickup on May 18th Friday only email us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a> or bring them between 9 and 10am on the day of the sale.</p>
<p>We also need volunteers on Saturday.  We need people from 9-10am to help set up, then anytime between 10-4 to help sell, and then from 4-5pm to help clean up. To volunteer, email us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a>.<br />
Hope to see you on June 9th! Bring some old treasures and take some new treasures home.  Also enjoy the Live Oak Crafts Fair across the street.  <a href="http://www.liveoakparkfair.com/">http://www.liveoakparkfair.com/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Tax Day: Wilpf Eastbay joins other peace groups leafleting against war machine tax dollars</strong><br />
Wilpf Eastbay joins other peace groups in reminding folks what 60%++ of their federal income tax pays for… the US WAR Machine.  If we value education, jobs, security for elders, safety net for those falling into poverty then why are  we are spending our federal tax dollars on the War Machine? On our yearly tax day action we were surprised at how many folks at Rockridge BART took our &#8220;what your taxes pay for&#8221; flyer and sent postcards opposing a new war with Iran. See  <a href="http://www.newprioritiesnetwork.org/">www.newprioritiesnetwork.org/</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay Branch March/April Newsletter Visit our web page www.EastBayWILPF.org Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon Attention!!! Location for our April Meeting Owl &#38; Company Bookshop 3941 Piedmont Avenue, &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2012/03/19/312/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>WILPF NEWS<br />
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom</strong><br />
<strong>East Bay Branch</strong><br />
March/April Newsletter<br />
Visit our web page <a href="http://www.EastBayWILPF.org">www.EastBayWILPF.org</a><br />
Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon<br />
Attention!!! Location for our April Meeting<br />
Owl &amp; Company Bookshop<br />
3941 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland 94616<br />
Join us for our planning meeting Saturday, April 14, 2012<br />
Contact us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Pakistani Activist Sameena Nazir tours in Eastern U.S.</strong><br />
Sameena Nazir, President of WILPF&#8217;s new Pakistan Section, is engaged in an East Coast U.S. speaking tour hosted by WILPF branches. She is also the executive director of the Potohar Organization for Development Advocacy (PODA), a Pakistani NGO working for the promotion and protection of human rights in rural areas of Pakistan. For great web site of PODA… link to <a href="http://www.poda.org.pk/">www.poda.org.pk/</a></p>
<p><strong>Preventing another war</strong><br />
We are responding to the continuing need to pressure Obama and legislators to not engage in a 3rd war, war with Iran. We are asking members to send the enclosed post card or an email letter this week joining with the FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation) Madeline Duckles suggest we join together and all email or send cards on the 20th of every month&#8211;this month on March 20th.<br />
Suggested message:<br />
&#8220;We do not want another war.  Iran needs inspectors not bombs.   Work for a     Middle East     WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Free Zone.  We  support     the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. $$ for people not war.<br />
Our children and grandchildren depend on your leadership now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Barbara Boxer&#8217;s 510 286-8537 or email link <a href="http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm/">http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm/</a><br />
Dianne Feinstein 415 393-0707 or email link</p>
<p><a href="https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me/">https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me/</a></p>
<p>President Obama 202 456-1111 or email link</p>
<p><a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments/">http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments/</a></p>
<p><strong>Come join us.</strong> We will collect signed post cards and hand out flyers &#8220;We do not want another war in Iran&#8221; at BART Rockridge station Monday April 2 4-6pm<strong>. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>WILPF East Bay celebrates International Women&#8217;s Day. </strong><br />
We celebrate one of our own activists Madeline Duckles link to <a href="http://www.ja1325.org/peace_women.asp#Duckles">http://www.ja1325.org/peace_women.asp#Duckles</a></p>
<p><strong>Madeleine Rees, Secretary General, WILPF, Maria Butler, Director PeaceWomen Project, </strong>shortened joint statement on International Women&#8217;s Day</p>
<p>&#8220;In 2012 the demands that WILPF and our sister organizations continue to make are remarkably similar: to bring about change through peaceful, non-violent, participatory action, and address the political economy of violence.<br />
The world is in a state of almost permanent conflict, declared, unfinished or imminent. The causes of those wars lie not just the supposed security of States, but in economics and the need for resources.<br />
There is much to be done &#8211; from the wars in African countries and Afghanistan, the instability in the Arab region, the threats of war against Iran, to the global recession and environmental degradation. International women’s day is indeed a day to recognize what has been done so far but also to raise our voices, to protest and to call on all of us to keep on working for peace.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Link to Peace Women&#8217;s International Women&#8217;s Day e-card at:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.peacewomen.org/assets/swf/wilpf.swf">http://www.peacewomen.org/assets/swf/wilpf.swf</a></p>
<p>For an example of WILPF&#8217;s  comprehensive analysis, link to:<br />
Reaching Critical will statement on International Women&#8217;s Day <a href="http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org/political/cd/2012/statements/part1/8March_WILPF.pdf">http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org/political/cd/2012/statements/part1/8March_WILPF.pdf</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay Visit our web page www.EastBayWILPF.org Attention!!!  New  Location for our February Meeting Owl &#38; Company Bookshop 3941 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland 94616 Join us for our planning meeting 2nd Saturday &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2012/03/14/iran-needs-inspectors-not-bombs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #888888;"><strong>Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;">Visit our web page <a href="http://www.EastBayWILPF.org">www.EastBayWILPF.org</a></p>
<p>Attention!!!  New  Location for our February Meeting<br />
Owl &amp; Company Bookshop<br />
3941 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland 94616<br />
Join us for our planning meeting 2nd Saturday of the month<br />
Contact us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a></p>
<p>ACTION:  <strong>We are responding to the need to pressure Obama and legislators to not engage in a 3rd war, War with Iran.</strong> Members are  joining the FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation) action. Suggested message:&#8221;We do not want another war.  Iran needs inspectors not bombs.   Work for a   Middle East  WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Free Zone.  We  support  the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. $$ for people not war. Our children and grandchildren depend on your leadership now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Barbara boxer email link <a href="http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm/">http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm/</a><br />
or 510 286-8537<br />
Diane Feinstein email link  <a href="https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me/">https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me/</a><br />
or 415 393-0707<br />
President Obama email link <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments/">http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments/</a><br />
or 202 4561111</p>
<p><strong>Hope for World  Peace through disarmament and the Non Proliferation Treaty</strong><br />
Check out a great site on disarmament &#8220;Reaching Critical Will&#8221; sponsored by WILPF. <a href="http://reachingcriticalwill.org/">http://reachingcriticalwill.org/</a><br />
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Ms. Ray Acheson, Project Director, Reaching Critical Will international project of Women&#8217;s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) wrote:<br />
I just want to provide some important background on a nuclear weapon free zone in the Middle East. What is being pursued is actually a WMD( weapons of mass destruction) free zone, not just a nuclear weapon free zone. This is NOT something between Iran and Israel. It has come out of the NPT(non proliferation treaty) process, of which Israel is not a member (it refuses to sign or ratify the NPT). All NPT states parties (which is every country in the world except India, Israel, and Pakistan) committed to establishing a WMD free zone in the Middle East at the 1995 NPT Review Conference. At the 2010 NPT Review Conference, this was finally put into action, when all members committed to a conference to be held in 2012 to initiate the process. The UN Secretary-General along with the NPT depository states (Russia, UK, and US) and the states of the Middle East all agreed on a facilitator and host country for this process &#8211; the host will be Finland; the facilitator will be Jaakko Laajava, Under Secretary of State in Finland’s Foreign Ministry. Israel has been participating in lead-up meetings hosted by the IAEA and the EU. However, it&#8217;s still not clear if Israel will attend the conference in Finland later in 2012 (dates TBD).<br />
The bottom line is, this process is most definitely underway. The UN is involved and it will be important to keep it involved. The problem will be keeping Israel on board. Iran is committed to the process already, though they want to see it be used as a platform to demand Israel get rid of its nuclear weapons. Part of the effort to ensure full participation of all states in the region will be to ensure that this conference in 2012 isn&#8217;t just used as a platform from which to isolate Israel &#8211; otherwise they will pull out of the process altogether. This is why the zone needs to focus on all WMD, not just nuclear weapons &#8211; other countries in the region have WMD, while Israel is the only country with nuclear weapons.</p>
<p>WILPF INTERNATIONAL on Syria 23 February 2012, Geneva<br />
<strong>WILPF joins Amnesty International and other NGO’s in demanding that there be a general cease-fire in Syria and that the Syrian government comply with its obligations under international law.</strong><br />
The doctrine of the &#8220;responsibility to protect&#8221; prioritizes&#8221; the role of the regional mechanisms in addressing situations which fall under pillar three, i.e. to take “timely and decisive” action to prevent and halt mass atrocities when a State is “manifestly failing” to protect its populations. Hence role of the of the Arab League is vital.  The League has requested the Security Council authorize the sending of peacekeepers, an action that will almost certainly be refused, not least since the invocation of R2P in SCR1973 on Libya was interpreted as legitimizing military intervention by NATO. The consequences of that intervention have been continued large-scale violence and violations of international law. This approach must not be repeated.<br />
The High Commissioner for Human Rights has spoken of the mounting evidence of Crimes Against Humanity in Syria. Engagement by the international community is therefore legitimate and necessary to ensure an immediate cessation of hostilities, the creation of humanitarian corridors and assistance to the civilian population. Such corridors must be respected by all parties, in particular the Syrian authorities.<br />
The international community has a role in assisting this process. Specifically, WILPF urges that support from existing multilateral bodies be requested, in particular, the OSCE (Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe, an affiliate of the UN)  Through the existing relationship with its Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation, the OSCE can  use its experience in other contexts to provide non-militarized monitoring and assessment in Syria itself. The OSCE’s Platform for Co-operative Security supports the advancement of comprehensive security within the OSCE region, promotes human rights, controls the traffic of arms and promotes border security, all of which are growing concerns in the Syrian crisis.  Since its founding, the OSCE has stressed the inter-linkages between European and Mediterranean security and has  significant experience in mounting Field Operations to promote peace and security. The OSCE is well-placed to support the Arab League’s existing diplomatic efforts in Syria.<br />
Once peace is restored, it is incumbent on the international community to provide appropriate assistance in bringing perpetrators of crimes to justice, establishing the rule of law and peace to both Syria and the region.  Sustainable peace and security will only be achieved through the participation of women and by ensuring that the political economy of discrimination is addressed, both in law and in practice. For comprehensive site link to wilpf international at <a href="http://www.wilpfinternational.org/disarmament/index.html">http://www.wilpfinternational.org/disarmament/index.html</a></p>
<p>We encourage all members to support the Grandmothers Against the Wars gathering in San Francisco Union Square every Thursday from 12-1.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[YOUR HELP is needed NOW to pressure Obama and legislators to not engage in yet another war in the Middle East, a War with Iran. For more information, go to this link from FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation) http://fcnl.org/blog/2c/will_senate_set_new_red_line_for_war_with_iran/ &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2012/02/20/action-needed-to-prevent-war-with-iran/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>YOUR HELP is needed NOW to pressure       Obama and legislators to not engage in yet another war in the       Middle       East, a War with Iran. For more information, go to this link       from FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation)</div>
<div><a href="http://fcnl.org/blog/2c/will_senate_set_new_red_line_for_war_with_iran/" target="_blank">http://fcnl.org/blog/2c/will_senate_set_new_red_line_for_war_with_iran/</a></div>
<div>Senators Bob Casey (D-PA),       Lindsey       Graham (R-SC) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) are expected to introduce a       resolution that would endorse a very low threshold for war with       Iran.       and ratchet up pressure on the administration to abandon       diplomacy.</div>
<div>Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, said       that       &#8220;this resolution reads like the same sheet of music that got us       into the Iraq war, and could be the precursor for a war with       Iran.&#8221;       Col. Wilkerson should know&#8211;he served as the former Chief of Staff       for Secretary of State Colin Powell before, during and after the       2003       U.S. invasion of Iraq.</p>
<p>Ask your senators, Dianne Feinstein       and Barbara Boxer, to oppose this bill that would push the U.S.       away       from dialogue and toward further confrontation with Iran? Our two       senators are critical to stopping this bill. Already, behind the       scenes opposition from some senators has delayed this resolution&#8217;s       introduction, even though it has been expected for weeks.</p>
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<div>ACT NOW TO STOP THIS UNNECESSARY AND       COSTLY WAR BEFORE IT STARTS!</div>
<div>EMAIL BARBARA BOXER:       <a href="http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm" target="_blank">http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm</a><br />
or PHONE HER: 510 286-8537</p>
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<div>EMAIL DIANNE FEINSTEIN:       <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me" target="_blank">https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/e-mail-me</a><br />
or PHONE HER: 415 393-0707</p>
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<div>EMAIL PRESIDENT OBAMA:       <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments" target="_blank">http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments</a><br />
or PHONE HIM: 202 456-1111</div>
<p>Thank you for taking action.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay Branch January/February 2012 Newsletter Visit our web page www.EastBayWILPF.org Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon Next meeting program will be a presentation of  member Dolores Taller on &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2012/02/11/wilpf-news/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom<br />
East Bay Branch<br />
January/February 2012 Newsletter<br />
Visit our web page <a href="http://www.EastBayWILPF.org">www.EastBayWILPF.org</a><br />
Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon<br />
Next meeting program will be a presentation of  member Dolores Taller on Cuba.</p>
<p>Attention!!!  New  Location for our February Meeting<br />
Owl &amp; Company Bookshop<br />
3941 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland 94616<br />
Join us for our planning meeting Saturday, February 11th<br />
Contact us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a></p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #888888;"><strong>Move to Amend and Occupy the Courts</strong></span></h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">Members of East Bay WILPF joined Move to Amend and Occupy the Courts on the 2nd anniversary of the Supreme Court&#8217;s terrible 5 to 4 decision in the Citizens United case to allow Corporations the rights of people and opening the floodgates for unlimited and undisclosed donations in elections. Friday, January 20th  was a big day in the Occupy movement with protests around the country focused on a variety of issues.</p>
<p>Besides protesting corporate personhood in both Oakland and San Francisco, there were protests against the corporate banking practices of the continuing unfair foreclosures and evictions, despite huge taxpayer bailouts and record profits by those institutions.  There were protests against the underfunding and ongoing cuts in education and basic services for the most vulnerable in our society. There were protests against the wars and  the size of the military budget (67% OF THE FEDERAL BUDGET)</p>
<p>We are already seeing corporate influence in the undisclosed $$$ spent on TV ads in the winter primaries.  Right now corporations have more rights than people.</p>
<p>1.They do not have to disclose if they donate to PAC&#8217;s (political action committees) and their donations are unlimited.<br />
2. They can live forever.<br />
3. They are taxed differently than humans.  Corporations can be in two or more places at the same time, and they can shed their fair share of taxes for the communities where they operate.<br />
4. Corporations cannot be jailed.  Corporations are not human and have no conscience or sense of shame nor a willingness to adjust their behavior to protect future generations.<br />
5. Corporations pursue a single-minded goal, profit, and are typically legally prohibited from seeking other ends.<br />
6. There are no limits to their  potential size.  Because of their political power, they are able to define or affect the civil and criminal regulations that define the boundaries of their permissible behavior. No human criminal has such abilities. Human&#8217;s go to jail, corporations do not.<br />
7. Corporations can divide themselves, shedding subsidiaries or affiliates that are controversial, have brought them negative publicity or pose liability threats.</p>
<p>Corporations are not people.  WE ARE THE PEOPLE!   East Bay WILPF joins to fight with the people power of the 99% for social and economic justice!</p>
<p>For more information and action link to <a href="http://www.movetoamend.org/">www.movetoamend.org/</a><br />
For WILPF and Ranging Grannies YouTube songs link to</p>
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<h2><strong>Combating Military Recruitment </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">June Brumer came to our January meeting and gave a very interesting and informative talk about the Truth in Recruitment program that she works on in the local high schools.  Grandmothers against the War, in collaboration with  the American Friends Service Committee Youth and Militarism Program,  work to combat military recruitment in local schools.  Grandmothers Against the Wars arrange to have veterans speak to classrooms of high school students about what military service and war is really like,  to give them an alternative perspective from the military recruiters that come on to high school campuses.  The presentation often begins with a short video about the realities of military service.<br />
Efforts are focused in Hayward and Newark, where recruitment numbers are higher than in Oakland.  Besides presentations, there are sometimes opportunities for tabling or for being part of other school events.</p>
<p>Since &#8220;No child left behind&#8221; legislation, schools must allow recruiters in order to receive federal money.  Parents have the right to opt out of the home recruitment contacts, and there was a court decision which requires high schools who have recruiters to also allow organizations with a different, more peaceful message to come on to campuses.</p>
<p>If you would be interested in learning more about this very worthwhile program and possibly volunteering to help, you can contact June Brumer at <a href="mailto:jlbrumer@sbcglobal.net">jlbrumer@sbcglobal.net</a> .  June will give you all the information you need to feel comfortable, and the first time you go onto a high school campus, you will go with a more experienced volunteer.</p>
<p>For more information and to explore alternatives such as Junior college, AmeriCorps, Pel Grants, Jobcorps or  Peace Corps and see the work of  local youth groups, go to  <a href="http://www.baypeace.org/.">www.baypeace.org/.</a>  For other resources see <a href="http://www.afsc.org/youthmil.htm">www.afsc.org/youthmil.htm</a> or <a href="http://www.warresisters.org">www.warresisters.org</a>.</p>
<h2>Minutes of January planning meeting.</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">Still looking for a meeting place (since the meeting, decided on meeting at Owl and Company Bookshop, 3941 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It was recommended  Van Jones&#8217; new blog &#8220;Rebuild the Dream&#8221; at <a href="http://rebuildthedream.com/">http://rebuildthedream.com/</a><br />
Plans to set up calendar for 2012 delayed until next meeting.  End of the year membership letters requesting dues and donations had a good response.</p>
<p>We agreed to attend the Jan 20th Occupy the Courts protests in Oakland and San Francisco.</p>
<p>We encourage all members to support the Grandmothers Against the Wars gathering in San Francisco Union Square every Thursday from 12-1.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">December 2011 Newsletter<br />
Visit our web page <a href="http://www.EastBayWILPF.org">www.EastBayWILPF.org</a><br />
Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Attention!!!  Special Location for our January Meeting</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Join us for our planning meeting Saturday, January 14th<br />
Email  <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a> for address</p>
<p>June Brumer was invited to come to our January meeting to talk about the Grandmothers Against the War Truth in Recruiting team, which goes onto high school campuses to counter the message of military recruiters.</p>
<p>For a great holiday message with your time link to: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws0WSNRpy3g">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws0WSNRpy3g</a>/</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Free Democracy from Corporate Control</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Elections are right around the corner  and we all are more aware of the $$$$ that is flowing into political campaigns, much of it undisclosed. This is the result of the ridiculous ruling of the Supreme Court that corporations have the same rights as natural People.   East Bay WILPF is planning to join other organizations requesting the  Oakland City Council to join other progressive California cities in adopting a resolution to support a federal constitutional amendment that corporations are not natural persons. We will be planning this activity at our January planning meeting, come join us.<br />
It was noted that most of this money that buys influence and power  goes to TV news .  Occupy the influence of corporations on elections by turning off the TV during election season.  Pick up the public radio habit, KPFA especially Democracy Now.  Internet news is an alternative.    Check out <a href="http://www.Truthout.org">www.Truthout.org</a> , fearless, independent news and opinion.</p>
<p><strong>The National Defense Authorization Act</strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Members voted to write or call the President and our senators protesting against the provision requiring  military custody for terrorist suspects allegedly linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates. (This Act passed since our meeting. In a last minute change the attorney general would decide whether to try an individual in federal court or by military tribunal. The president could waive the entire requirement based on national security.)<br />
The second provision would deny suspected terrorists, including U.S. citizens seized within this nation&#8217;s borders, the right to trial and subject them to indefinite detention. It reaffirms the post-Sept. 11 authorization for the use of military force that allows indefinite detention of enemy combatants. The provision includes a Senate-passed compromise that says nothing in the legislation may be &#8220;construed to affect existing law or authorities relating to the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident aliens of the United States, or any other persons who are captured or arrested in the United States.&#8221; Senator Dianne Feinstein, who has fought to separate this from the appropriation bill.  Incredibly, she and Boxer did vote for this final version. Those concerned about civil rights groups have warned that the provision would allow the government to hold U.S. citizens indefinitely. Such incarceration is forbidden by the U.S. Constitution.<br />
&#8220;If these provisions deny American citizens their due process rights under a new, nebulous set of directives, it not only would make us less safe, but it will serve as an unprecedented threat to our constitutional liberties,&#8221; said Democratic Sen. Mark Udall.<br />
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, said she and several other lawmakers would introduce legislation to ensure that no U.S. citizen is held indefinitely without trial. *Summarized from Dec 15 AP news<br />
<strong>Action: Still important to protest: call the president and congress representatives protesting this unprecedented threat to our civil liberties. </strong></p>
<p><strong>For a women&#8217;s prospective on international news</strong> link to and subscribe to <a href="http://www.peacewmomen.org">www.peacewmomen.org</a>./   It is an in-depth WILPF sponsored  international  e- newsletter and organization.  This month it reports on &#8220;What does security mean to you?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Look for our article about Barbara Lee, &#8220;Barbara Lee Speaks for Me&#8221;</strong> in the latest issue of Peace and Freedom.  If you haven&#8217;t gotten Peace and Freedom (a monthly magazine from WILPF US)  It could mean you are not currently a dues paying member. Link to <a href="http://www.wilpf.org">www.wilpf.org</a> to join.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>East Bay WILPF  and  WILPF US support the goals of the Occupy Wall Street Movement. </strong> East Bay WILPF deplores the military style actions of the police against demonstrators.<br />
We join with those speaking out against war, economic disparity, unfair profits and bloated military budgets across the U.S. in Occupy Wall Street! As stated in the WILPF Constitution &#8220;the League sees as its ultimate goal the establishment of an international economic order founded on meeting the needs of all people and not on profit and privilege.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Reports  on the WILPF California Cluster meeting in Santa Cruz.</strong> Our branch endorsed all 7 campaigns (see below for update). Strategies were discussed including  planning for a state congressional visit at our January meeting. Follow progress on the State initiatives at Deborah Bowen, Secretary of State site: <a href="http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_j.htm.">http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_j.htm.</a><br />
On line petitions indicate support but official paper forms are required to get initiatives on the ballot.  Ballot measures are placed by 2/3 of the legislature or by the initiative process of signature gathering.</p>
<p>1. Rescue Education California (oil extraction tax) Tax on California     Oil and Natural Gas. Revenues to Education. There are two     competing bills one 10% tax and we are endorsing the 15% tax( note error in previous newsletter) Rescue Education are collecting     signatures now.  Replay to this email if you wish to gather signatures.      Deadline is April 15. For more info go to:     <a href="http://www.rescueeducationcalifornia.org/">http://www.rescueeducationcalifornia.org/</a></p>
<p>2.  California Disclose Act  AB1148 requires top 5 contributors to be disclosed on the ballot and on ads.  It is a two-year bill that will come up for its first hearing next year.  The language of AB 1148 are being drafted, based on the federal DISCLOSE Act (H.R. 5175). Needs 2/3 vote of legislature.</p>
<p>3.  Paid Sick Days, AB400 requiring firms with fewer than 10 employees to give seven paid sick days a year and larger companies nine days a year. Not passed out of appropriations committee .  For detailed discussion see Institute Women&#8217;s Policy Research link to <a href="http://iwpr.org">http://iwpr.org</a></p>
<p>4.California One Care SB810: for more information on a newer version of Health Care for All: <a href="http://californiaonecare.org/">http://californiaonecare.org/</a> Needs legislative lobbying</p>
<p>5.Safe California Act (death penalty repeal) gathering signatures for 2012 ballot. Ballot initiative circulating now. We are an endorsing organization.  Respond to this email if you want to help collect signatures</p>
<p>6. AB 685 Human Right to Water: Needs legislative lobbying</p>
<p>7. AB591 &#8211; Oil and Gas Production: Hydraulic Fracturing.  For more information see the movie &#8220;Gasland&#8221; In committee</p>
<p>Discussed Suggested Strategies<br />
1. We have submitted  a branch endorsement of the Rescue Education California initiative and Safe California. Plan to endorse other initiatives.<br />
2. Help collect signatures on the petitions being circulated for each and submit them to the campaigns.<br />
3.  Communicate with campaign contacts to coordinate activities.<br />
3. Secure district legislator’s endorsements.<br />
4.  Secure endorsements from local officials.<br />
5.  Members secure endorsements and signatures from other organizations.<br />
6.  Organize teach-in or event to promote the campaign.<br />
7. Travel to Sacramento to lobby the Assembly.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World: Let’s Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Women! </strong><br />
Women and girls are the major victims of war since 1990, according to the  United Nations, the International Red Cross and other International Aid  Agencies <a href="http://www.voanews.com/english/news/a-13-2009-03-08-voa9-68678402.html">www.voanews.com/english/news/a-13-2009-03-08-voa9-68678402.html</a> /</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In addition to death and injury from weapons of war, displacement, starvation and lack of medical care, they suffer from rape – often used as a weapon of war.<br />
It’s time to blow the whistle on militarism &amp; violence against women everywhere.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.Women in areas of conflict and post-conflict face systematic sexual and gender-based violence including rape</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2. live in refugee and internally displaced persons camps.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3. are often excluded from the peace and reconstruction process.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4.  Endure a “peacekeeping environment” and military power structure.Women whose countries engage in conflicts elsewhere</p>
<p>5. live in a militarized society that fosters a culture of violence in homes and in the community.<br />
6.  are encouraged by their governments to do military service or to support combatants rather than participate in peace building<br />
7. see their tax dollars go to military spending instead of education, housing, health care, and other human needs basic to human rights and human security.<br />
8.  watch natural resources get damaged or destroyed through weapons manufacturing and testing; they suffer from military toxics and disproportionately  from nuclear radiation..</p>
<p>To learn more, visit the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom <a href="http://www.wilpf.org/">www.wilpf.org/</a>  and the 16 Days campaign  <a href="http://16dayscwgl.rutgers.edu/">http://16dayscwgl.rutgers.edu/</a></p>
<p>Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, US Section<br />
For more information, or to become a member, visit <a href="http://www.wilpf.org">www.wilpf.org</a><br />
Women Must Have Equal Participation In Decision Making At All Stages of Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution</p>
<p>Ratify CEDAW, the UN Convention on Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women &#8211; the U.S. is one of only seven nations in the world that has not ratified this treaty</p>
<p>Implement UN Security Resolution 1325 &#8211; which calls for women to become 50% of peace negotiators, and of decision makers in government. The U.S. government speaks in support of this resolution – we want real implementation.</p>
<p>Start shrinking the military and engage women as peace makers in the world.   Actively support cuts to military spending proposed by the Barney Frank Commission <a href="http://www.25percentsolution.com">www.25percentsolution.com</a> /. The Progressive Caucus Budget can also be accessed from here.  – Some places to start  cutting:<br />
 End the war in Afghanistan as we close down the war and occupation in Iraq;<br />
 Begin reducing the over 700 of overseas U.S. military bases around the world.<br />
 Eliminate programs that are obsolete and/or especially wasteful like the F -35 Joint Strike Fighter program, the Raptor, V-22-Osprey, and the Marine Corps Expeditionary Vehicle. Cut back army and marine personnel in the Middle East and Europe.<br />
 Use allocation for dismantling nuclear weapons instead of modernizing nuclear bomb facilities.<br />
 Begin cutting the entire missile defense program which is for offensive war, and after billions spent  still doesn’t work and is destabilizing the world.  Say No to drones and robotic warfare!</p>
<p>End War profiteering. Comply with existing disarmament treaties and enter negotiations on new ones. Enable women to partner with men to achieve that better world we know is possible. End violence against women and let their children and families live.<br />
Do you know that the U.S. now has a military budget roughly equal to those of all other nations combined?<br />
 It is by far the largest exporter of military equipment and arms in the world. Indeed, weapons of war are our country’s largest export. The 2010 value was over $800 billion in corporate profits.<br />
 Supports over 4,000 military bases in the USA and over 700 abroad.  World War II is long over but in 2010 the Pentagon reported 218 US bases in Germany and 115 in Japan.<br />
 In 2012 the requested  military expenditures – including costs of the Pentagon, CIA, NASA, Homeland Security and the DOE nuclear weapons program – total $1.6 trillion. The new debt  in 2012 is also estimated at 1.6 trillion.<br />
 The cumulative debt reached $15 trillion in November, 2011. Politicians threaten drastic cuts to education, health care and other human services that lead to human security.<br />
 War investments hurt women, who are already the major caregivers for their families and communities. To cut housing, education, infrastructure, child care services, Medicare and Social Security for grandparents and all those programs that  build families and communities is violence, not only against women, but against their children, families and the  whole society.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom East Bay Branch November/December 2011 Newsletter Visit our web page www.EastBayWILPF.org Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon Attention!!!  Special Location for our December Meeting at  a members home Join &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2011/11/28/244/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom<br />
East Bay Branch<br />
November/December 2011 Newsletter<br />
Visit our web page <a href="http://www.EastBayWILPF.org">www.EastBayWILPF.org</a><br />
Meetings are 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon<br />
<strong><br />
Attention!!!  Special Location for our December Meeting<br />
at  a members home<br />
Join us for our planning meeting Saturday, December 10th<br />
Contact us at <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a> or 510 339-1395 for address</strong></p>
<p><strong>East Bay WILPF  and  WILPF US support the goals of the Occupy Wall Street Movement. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">East Bay WILPF deplores the military style actions of the police against demonstrators.<br />
We join with those speaking out against war, economic disparity, unfair profits and bloated military budgets across the U.S. in Occupy Wall Street! As stated in the WILPF Constitution &#8220;the League sees as its ultimate goal the establishment of an international economic order founded on meeting the needs of all people and not on profit and privilege.&#8221;</p>
<p>Write a letter to Oakland, University of California and your county officials and Sheriff, condemning the violence against nonviolent occupiers.  Here is a sample letter:<br />
&#8220;I am a resident and a member of East Bay WILPF  (Women International League for Peace and Freedom).  I expect the city to keep a space for peaceful protest which is our right as citizens.  I support the goals of the Occupy folks. I do not want to pay overtime for police using excessive force against legal and nonviolent protestors.<br />
There is so much to protest about.  Home foreclosures are increasing;  women and people of color are disproportionately hurt by current economic practices; big money needs to start paying a fair share; corporations are not people; 70% of the federal budget is getting sucked up by wars; proposition 13 has hamstrung California democracy and local funding for schools and local services.  Enough is enough!<br />
It&#8217;s time for government officials to address these issues and the many others affecting Oakland citizens rather than organize another police action against peaceful protest.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Report: California WILPF Cluster Meeting  in Santa Cruz Nov 12th </strong></p>
<p>The participants at the Cluster recommended that all the California branches support and work on the following bills/initiatives, especially the first two.</p>
<p>1.<strong> Rescue Education California (oil extraction tax)</strong> Tax on California Oil and Natural Gas. Revenues to Education.<br />
&#8220;Imposes 10 percent tax on value of oil and natural gas extracted in California to supplement funding for education. Allocates 10 percent of tax revenues to grants for college and vocational students, and remainder to classroom education funding as follows: 10 percent to University of California; 20 percent to California State University; 20 percent to community colleges; and 40 percent to K-12. Prohibits reduction of existing education-funding levels based on these additional tax revenues. Prohibits passing tax through to consumers by way of higher fuel prices.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Increased state revenues from a new oil and gas severance tax of $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion per year. These revenues would be allocated to education and would likely result in increased state funding of various education programs.&#8221;</p>
<p>2.<strong> California Disclose Act  AB1148 </strong> Requires the top  financiers to be disclosed.  AB 1148 applies to all ads supporting or opposing ballot measures, or ads supporting or opposing candidates paid for by independent expenditures. AB 1148 can either be put into effect by a 2/3 vote of the legislature or by a majority vote placing a measure on the ballot for the voters to decide.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Paid Sick Days, AB400</strong> requiring firms with fewer than 10 employees to give seven paid sick days a year and larger companies nine days a year.  Not passed out of appropriations committee .  For detailed discussion see Institute Women&#8217;s Policy Research link to <a href="http://iwpr.org">http://iwpr.org</a><br />
Online petition link to <a href="http://www.caclean.org/petition/">http://www.caclean.org/petition/</a></p>
<p>4.California One Care SB810: for more information and to sign the petition for a newer version of Health Care for All:  <a href="http://www.healthcareforall.org/action-center/email-signup-or-sign-the-petition">http://www.healthcareforall.org/action-center/email-signup-or-sign-the-petition</a></p>
<p>5.<strong>Safe California Act (death penalty repeal)</strong> gathering signatures for 2012 ballot. The original  bill has been withdrawn by its author, Sen. Loni Hancock, because there were not enough votes for it to get out of committee.</p>
<p>6. AB 685 Human Right to Water: Long supported by WILPF Majority<br />
Existing law establishes various state water policies, including the policy that the use of water for domestic purposes is the highest use of water. This bill would declare that it is the policy of the state that every human being has the right to clean, affordable, and accessible water for human consumption, cooking, and sanitary purposes, that is adequate for the health and well-being of the individual and family.</p>
<p>7. <strong>AB591 &#8211; Oil and Gas Production: Hydraulic Fracturing</strong>.  For more information see the movie &#8220;Gasland&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Suggested Strategies</strong><br />
1. Submit a branch endorsement of the Rescue Education California initiative and the CA Disclose Act<br />
2. Collect members’ signatures on the petitions being circulated for each and submit them to the campaigns.<br />
3.  Communicate with campaign contacts to coordinate activities.<br />
4.  Actively collect signatures while tabling or at meetings and events.<br />
5.  Secure district legislator’s endorsements of the Rescue Education   California initiative and the CA Disclose Act AB1148.<br />
6.  Secure endorsements from local officials.<br />
7.  Secure endorsements and signatures from other organizations.<br />
8.  Organize teach-in or event to promote the campaign.<br />
9.  Travel to Sacramento in January to lobby the Assembly.</p>
<p><strong>Blow the Whistle on Militarism and Violence against Women!</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">WILPF International and WILPF US support the 16 days of Activism Against Gender Violence&#8211;Nov. 25th to Dec. 10th called the &#8220;Blow the Whistle (Whistleblower) Campaign&#8221;  U.S.WILPF members have been encouraged by the national office to organize whistle blowing demonstrations at their local municipal buildings or Occupy movements to draw attention to the dangers of militarism and war culture that perpetuates violence against women.  Participants are also encouraged to record short videos of themselves and other attendees answering the question “What does security mean to you?”  Finally, participants are being encouraged to complete WILPF&#8217;s online Call to Action survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.peacewomen.org/publications_initiative_document.php?id=59">http://www.peacewomen.org/publications_initiative_document.php?id=59</a></p>
<p>For  a wonderful explanation and actions, see www.<a href="http://16dayscwgl.rutgers.edu/">http://16dayscwgl.rutgers.edu/</a><br />
&#8220;Cost of War Calculator&#8221; is especially helpful. It gives the cost to produce various weapons (most of them U.S. specialties) and indicates how that same money could be better spent on human needs. See <a href="http://www.stwr.org/special-features/cost-of-war-calculator.html">http://www.stwr.org/special-features/cost-of-war-calculator.html</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WILPF NEWS Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, East Bay Branch October/November 2011 Newsletter Meetings are usually 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon Gray Panther’s Office, 1403 Addison, Berkeley, 94702 but not this November, 2011 Save Saturday, November 12th, &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2011/10/26/232/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>WILPF NEWS</strong><br />
<strong>Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom</strong>, <strong>East Bay Branch</strong><br />
October/November 2011 Newsletter<br />
Meetings are usually 2nd Saturday of the Month 10am-noon<br />
Gray Panther’s Office, 1403 Addison, Berkeley, 94702<br />
but not this November, 2011<br />
Save Saturday, November 12th, 9am-3pm<br />
California WILPF Cluster meeting in Santa Cruz<br />
De Anza Mobil Home Park<br />
2395 Delaware Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060<br />
This is an exciting way to meet other WILPF activists, share ideas and get energized.  potluck lunch, for more  information email <a href="mailto:wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org">wilpf@wilpfeastbay.org</a><br />
We would love to have you join us! There will be no East Bay WILPF meeting in November because members will be attending the Cluster Meeting in Santa Cruz.</p>
<p><strong>East Bay WILPF  and  WILPF US supports the goals of the Occupy Wall Street Movement.  East Bay Wilpf deplores the military style actions of the police against demonstrators.</strong><br />
We join with those speaking out against war, economic disparity, unfair profits and bloated military budgets across the U.S. in Occupy Wall Street!<br />
As stated in the WILPF Constitution &#8220;the League sees as its ultimate goal the establishment of an international economic order founded on meeting the needs of all people and not on profit and privilege.&#8221;<br />
Americans are no longer accepting the status quo but are challenging the way our country does business on all fronts! Thousands gathered for non-violent protests on the 10th Anniversary of US&#8217;s invasion of Afghanistan. There is a strong voice emerging to take back control of our country and find sustainable solutions to the crisis we face.     It may have been the reason President Obama formally announced the end of the war in Iraq, as the remaining 48,000 American troops in Iraq will be brought home by year&#8217;s end. After almost nine years, the loss of more than 4,400 American troops and countless Iraqi civilian lives, and a cost of $800 billion that was badly needed at home.<br />
The Occupy Wall Street movement has expanded to include laborers, unions, teachers, nurses, and folks of all of all races, ages, backgrounds, political and religious beliefs, who represent the 99% of America people suffering from the greed and corruption of the wealthiest 1%. It has also spread around the country, to big cities and small towns.</p>
<p>In San Francisco, East Bay WILPF member Margot Smith  delivered sleeping bags and tents the day after gear was confiscated in the middle of the night by San Francisco police. In Oakland, East Bay WILPF members Madeline Krohn and Lusi Harmon carried the WILPF banner in the &#8220;Jobs not War&#8221; march on October 15th. They reported the crowd seemed bigger than expected and peaceful.  Danny Glover spoke and reminded them of the Martin Luther King speeches, &#8220;We have to look at the world and reevaluate the domination of corporations. They may be people but they are not human beings.&#8221;  &#8220;Banks were bailed out, we were sold out&#8221;.  Some of you may have seen them on Channel 2 news.  Surprisingly&#8211;or not&#8211;the Oakland Tribune did not report on the Oakland march.</p>
<p><strong>120 women attend WILPF International Congress in Costa Rica</strong><br />
From July 30 until August 6, 2011, women from around the world gathered together for the WILPF International Congress in San José, Costa Rica. WILPF – the oldest women’s peace organization in the world – will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2015 when women peace activists will meet in The Hague again to honor and reaffirm the work and principles of their foremothers in promoting peace. This meeting in Costa Rica was the last official Congress – the highest decision making body of WILPF and the final authority – before the centennial event. Over 120 peace women traveled from twenty-four countries to discuss the theme “Women, Peace and Security – transforming the agenda” and the work of WILPF members, sections and international.</p>
<p>With great enthusiasm, the 2011 Congress formally endorsed five new WILPF sections – Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Spain, Mexico, and Pakistan – and recognized the innovative and strategic work which these groups have been doing on redefining security and advancing women as peacemakers. The Congress also adopted 11 resolutions, the international program of work 2011-2015 and several statements.</p>
<p>The new Executive Committee was elected with overwhelming support for the new International President, Adilia Caravaca (Costa Rica). Other elected officers include represenatives from Sweden, India, UK, and USA.<br />
This was a special Congress with the dynamic new Secretary General, Madeleine Rees, at the helm who inspired, and challenged the meeting to be creative, focused and impactful. Madeleine articulated the integrated vision for WILPF 2011-2015 in an inspiring presentation that included personal anecdotes and her motivation for joining the WILPF movement. She described the integrated approach as a sort of “WILPF jigsaw”- where the many pieces of WILPF work fit together to form the whole. Directors of WILPF’s two Projects, Ray Acheson (Reaching Critical Will) and Maria Butler (PeaceWomen), presented their respective work, reports and objectives to the Congress and were enthusiastically received by the WILPF members gathered in Costa<br />
Rica. For more info: link to <a href="http://www.wilpfinternational.org/">www.wilpfinternational.org/</a></p>
<p><strong>Can the Earth Afford More Nuclear Weapons?</strong><br />
Tri-Valley Cares (Nuclear weapons Livermore Lab watchdog group) <a href="http://www.trivalleycares.org">www.trivalleycares.org</a> calls for direct contact of the &#8220;Super Committee&#8221; who will decide the next 10 year budget cuts. (Congressional joint committee: half senators, representatives, Republicans, Democrats)  64 representatives, including Barbara Lee, wrote the super committee to save hundreds of billions of dollars by restructuring the nuclear weapons industry  &#8220;Freeze the Nikes, Fund the Future. ACTION you can have a voice contact the Super Committee at <a href="http://www.deficitreduction.gov/public/index.cfm/contact">www.deficitreduction.gov/public/index.cfm/contact</a></p>
<p><strong>Three Women win the Nobel Peace Prize</strong><br />
This month the global women’s movement celebrated three women awarded the<br />
Nobel Peace Prize – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Liberia’s first female President,<br />
Leymah Gbowee, Liberia’s peace activist, and Tawakkul Karman Yemenese,<br />
opposition activist. WILPF and the PeaceWomen Project congratulates the new<br />
Laureates for their leadership and dedication to peace, human rights and equality; and for receiving the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. To date, only 12 other women were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize including WILPF&#8217;s first International President Jane Addams. The Nobel Prize is an acknowledgment of their achievements and &#8220;nonviolent struggle&#8230; for women&#8217;s right to full participation in peace-building work&#8221;, and to all women who strive for peace, equality and security in their communities.<br />
Also noteworthy, the chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, Thorbjoern<br />
Jagland, placed their achievements within the context of the United Nations<br />
Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security.<br />
As we approach the 11th anniversary of Resolution 1325, WILPF calls for this<br />
moment to be a turning point in the support for women peace activists and to see a real shift in political will to prioritize women’s rights and participation in peace resolution and peace building.</p>
<p><strong>Events</strong><br />
Join us for a Gray Panther meeting to hear Wilson Riles &#8220;What We Don&#8217;t Know About Money and the Money We Need&#8221; Wednesday Oct 26th at 1:30pm<br />
North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst Ave.</p>
<p>California WILPF Cluster meeting in Santa Cruz, Save Saturday, November 12th, 9am-3pm, De Anza Mobil Home Park<br />
2395 Delaware Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060<br />
This is an exciting way to meet other WILPF activists, share ideas and  get energized.  We provide rides, potluck lunch. Respond to this email  for a ride and details or call<br />
510-339-1395.  We would love to have you join us! There will be no East  Bay WILPF meeting in November because members will be attending the  Cluster Meeting in Santa Cruz.</p>
<p>&#8220;A Child&#8217;s View From Gaza&#8221; &#8220;The Art will not be Censored&#8221; on view until November 27th.  917 Washington Street, Oakland. Fridays 10am-3pm Saturday and Sunday 12pm-6pm    .  For more information:    <a href="http://www.mecaforpeace.org">www.mecaforpeace.org</a></p>
<p>Rally for Peace Friday, October 21st, 2-3pm at Acton &amp; University, Berkeley<br />
Monthly every  3rd Friday</p>
<p>&#8220;Sacred Sites Peace Walk for a Nuclear Free World&#8221; the Northern California segment of the Peace walk.  Meet the Peace Walkers for a Potluck Dinner and Speakout on Friday,  Nov. 4th at 6pm at Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, 1924 Cedar St. Berkeley   <a href="http://www.canuclearwalk.com">www.canuclearwalk.com</a><br />
For more events information, link to the Berkeley Fellowship:  <a href="http://www.bfuu.org">www.bfuu.org</a></p>
<p>&#8220;Windows and Mirrors: Reflections on the War in Afghanistan.&#8221;  Sponsored by American Friends Service Committee at the beautiful Islamic Cultural  Center, 1433 Madison St. between 14 &amp; 15St. Oakland 4-7p Tue-Sat. until Oct 29. Link to <a href="http://www.windowsandmirrors.org">www.windowsandmirrors.org</a></p>
<p>Corporate Rule is the underlying problem that is wreaking havoc in all aspects of our society &#8211; from income disparity to illegal &#8220;wars&#8221;, from foreclosed homes to &#8220;bought&#8221; elections,  from a polluted environment to unsustainable and dangerous energy practices, from tax cuts and subsidies for the very rich to austerity for everyone else.<br />
For Action guide link to the End Corporate Rule site at <a href="http://www.EndCorporateRule.us">www.EndCorporateRule.us</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pathways to Peace: a local program dedicated to the International Day of Peace Join the United Nations Association-Eastbay, Graduate Theological Union and United Religions Initiative Saturday September 17, 1:30-5pm Pacific School of Religion 1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley Refreshments, No fee &#8230; <a href="http://wilpfeastbay.org/blog/2011/09/15/eastbay-wilpf-co-sponsors-international-day-of-peace/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Pathways to Peace:</strong></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">a local program dedicated to the International Day of Peace</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">Join the United Nations Association-Eastbay, Graduate Theological Union</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">and United Religions Initiative</div>
<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Saturday September 17, 1:30-5pm</strong></div>
<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Pacific School of Religion</strong></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">Refreshments, No fee</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">for more information <a href="http://www.UNAusaEastBay.org">www.UNAusaEastBay.org</a></div>
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