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WNPJ Action Alerts: Week of January 30th
Submitted by staff on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 1:34pmAction Alert 1: Feb. 4th: Say NO to war on Iran
Action Alert 2: Push for proper cleanup at Badger
Action Alert 3: Save Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Action Alert 4: Stop plan to gut campaign-finance laws
Cassandra Dixon travels to Hebron with CPT
Submitted by staff on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 12:38pm
Cassandra Dixon, WNPJ member and contact for Mary House of Wisconsin Dells, is returning to the West Bank to volunteer again with Christian Peacemaker Teams, this time for two months in the city of AlKhalil, also known as Hebron. In past years Cassandra has been in Tuwani, one of the villages south of AlKhalil, where Palestinians face violence, and the threat of violence, from both Israeli settlers and from the military as they seek to remain on their land. The situation for Palestinians living in AlKhalil in the old city area and surrounding rural neighborhoods is much the same. CPT’s work in AlKhalil began in 1995 in response to harassment suffered by Palestinian schoolchildren as they walk near Israeli settlements on their way to school in the old city neighborhood. CPT’s hope is that the presence of internationals and the documentation of harassment, violence, and human rights abuses will accomplish a lessening of violence. Accompaniment of schoolchildren remains central to their work in AlKhalil and the more rural neighborhoods surrounding the city. WNPJ will post updates of her work in Hebron. Read more below on how to contact Cassandra directly.
Sing-Along in the snow
Submitted by admin on Sun, 01/22/2012 - 10:14am
WNPJ member group Solidarity Sing-Along continues its daily protest of mass singing at the Capitol, every weekday at noon. The group will soon celebrate its 300th performance, and its songbook has grown to 28 songs, many with Wisconsin-themed lyrics. When other events are scheduled for the Capitol rotunda at noon, the Sing-Along moves outside, to the Capitol's State Street corner. Above, Sing-Along participants huddle around a songbook on Friday, January 20th, when the temperature was in the teens and Madison received more than six inches of snow.
Portland, Oregon city council says "Bring Our War $$ Home!"
Submitted by admin on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 11:12am
On January 12th, the Portland City Council voted unanimously to adopt a "Bring Our War Dollars Home" resolution that "praises United States troops and their families, applauds the end of the Iraq War and supports the further drawdown of troops in Afghanistan with funds being redirected to domestic priorities." Before the vote, the Council heard from members of the community who pointed to urgent unmet needs in the city of Portland. Chani Geigle-Teller from Sisters Of The Road spoke about cuts to funding for housing causing the loss of hundreds of thousands of affordable housing units, while Toby Green of the Laborers 483 Public Employee Union spoke about one-half billion dollars in deferred maintenance that needs to be done in Portland alone.
Madison Isthmus: Occupy the Courts rallies on Citizens United anniversary
Submitted by admin on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 10:35am
In a protest organized by WNPJ member group South-Central Wisconsin Move to Amend, more than 60 people braved subzero temperatures and heavy snow to rally outside Madison's Federal courthouse on the second anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which gave corporations the right to engage in unlimited spending on political campaigns. Participants included Madison's Raging Grannies (above) and state representatives Mark Pocan and Kelda Helen Roys. "I'm here because when corporations are granted human rights, the rights of human beings are diminished," said SCWMTA member Mindy Preston. Read and comment here...
WNPJ member group in Eagle River sponsors a series on nonviolence
Submitted by staff on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 12:32pm
Studying Nonviolence:
The Occupy Movements, the Wisconsin Uprising, Arab Spring and more
Mondays from 7pm to 9pm, January 23rd to March 5th, Many Ways of Peace, 217 S. Main St., Eagle River
The inspiration for the series comes from the rise in nonviolent movements the past year, in Wisconsin and the United States, as well as around the world. Learning about nonviolent theory and its practitioners provides us with greater insight into current movements and a deeper understanding of the skills nonviolent action requires.
WNPJ remembers Dr. Judith Ladinsky
Submitted by staff on Mon, 01/16/2012 - 1:53pm
Dr. Judith Ladinsky, who worked more than three decades to promote public health in Vietnam and received WNPJ's Senior Peacemaker of the Year Award last year, recently passed away.
In 1980, Dr. Ladinsky joined with other scientists and health professionals to form the U.S. Committee for Scientific Cooperation with Vietnam. She helped collect hundreds of thousands of dollars-worth of medical supplies, medicines, medical books, and equipment for Vietnamese hospitals, and traveled to Vietnam more than 100 times, to work with research teams in the study of malaria, diabetes, and Japanese encephalitis. As recently as last October, when accepting the Peacemaker award, Dr. Ladinsky mentioned plans to visit Vietnam again.
Thanks to Dr. Ladinsky, for devoting her life to healing the physical and emotional scars of war.
Sowing the seeds of peace and justice - Madison
Submitted by staff on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 11:45am
Seeds! Art! Live music! Potluck dinner!
2/19 Sunday - 4:30 to 7:30 pm
Goodman Community Center, 149 Waubesa St, Madison
Join us to break bread, meet new people and plan for spring gardens, while growing the movement for peace and justice. We invite you to bring a dish to share, vegetable or flower seeds to exchange, and/or information about an issue that moves you.
'NOT ABOUT BOMBS: A collection of contemporary works by eminent female Iraqi artists exploring an identity in flux.'
Submitted by staff on Mon, 01/16/2012 - 11:43am
Not About Bombs opens February 3, 2012, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at Intermedia Arts, 2822 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis. Given the Western obsession with gender issues in Middle Eastern societies, it is no surprise that women have taken center stage in the rhetoric of Western media. This has been fueled even more by the role women are playing in the tumultuous Arab Spring uprisings. Unfortunately, not much has shifted in the controlled and contrived representation of Iraqi women by Western media. WNPJ contact: Kathy McKay, Executive Director kathy@reconciliationproject.org
WNPJ Action Alerts: Week of January 16th
Submitted by admin on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 1:02pmAction Alert 1: Mining bill could be voted on next week
Action Alert 2: Occupy the Courts to protest "money is speech" ruling
Action Alert 3: Urge Obama to order Wall Street investigation
Action Alert 4: Demand Guantánamo be closed
Madison vigil remembers victims of Iraq war
Submitted by staff on Fri, 12/30/2011 - 5:11pm
As the Dec. 31st withdrawal deadline for U.S. forces in Iraq recently passed, a candlelight vigil in Madison sought to keep alive the memory of those killed in the war, with a solemn reading of the names of war victims, including Iraqi civilians and U.S. soldiers. Iraqi voices were represented with a reading of a statment, "Now That You Have Destroyed Our Country, Withdrawing Is Not Enough," by Fallah Alwan, President of the Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq. (Photo by Callen Harty)
WNPJ members keep on writing
Submitted by staff on Fri, 12/30/2011 - 3:05pm
WNPJ members and member groups were well represented on the letters pages of local papers this week:
Eve Galanter: State's termination of cancer screenings is troubling
Laura Green: Mining bill about what's best for companies, not state
Tim White: Many reasons for backing recall
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Summer Peace and Justice Camps for Youth - get involved!
Submitted by staff on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 11:51am
Learn more about 2012 summer peace and justice camps for youth!
Interested in planning, promoting or being part of the camps this summer?
Echo Vally Hope Summer Camp, near Ontario -www.echovalleyhope.org - Contact: denaeakles@earthlink.net
Wisconsin Peacemakers Adventure Camp, near New London - Aug. 19th - 25th. Contact Clif Morton at - morton@hughes.net
New 'Bring Our War $ Home" flyers
Submitted by staff on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 10:44am
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice is proud to join the national Bring Our War $ Home campaign, and will be working to make the connection between lavish war spending overseas and austerity budgets at home. Key goals and strategies for the Wisconsin campaign are outlined here.
Working with WNPJ member group Weekly Vigil for Peace, we've developed a new half-sheet flyer with key facts about military spending. Click here to download a .pdf copy, click here to download an MS Word copy.
Use us!
Submitted by staff on Tue, 10/25/2011 - 2:31pm
WNPJ's first User's Manual is designed to help WNPJ member groups and individual members make greater use of the services we offer, including: statewide lobby days, event publicity, weekly action alerts, WNPJ work groups, meetings and awards and website features like In the News and Success Stories. Printed copies of the WNPJ Users Manual are free to member groups and individual members, or read the full Users Manual online here...
2011 WNPJ Fall Assembly & Awards Celebration Highlights
Submitted by staff on Mon, 10/10/2011 - 10:53am
On Saturday, October 8th, Senator Fred Risser was presented a "Lifetime Peacemaker" award by the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice. "From sponsoring one of the first lesbian and gay rights bills in the country back in 1982, to taking a stand for workers' rights as one of the 'Fighting 14' earlier this year, Senator Risser has long fought the good fight," said Diane Farsetta, WNPJ Executive Director.

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Athletic teams at the Menomonie School District in Dunn County will be changing their nickname from "Indians" to "Mustangs," in response to complaints received about the districts use of race-based logos and mascots. School Board President Colleen Davis
Did you know that a drone aircraft training facility is proposed for Wisconsin? It would cost state taxpayers $400,000, and further involve us in warfare that violates international law and causes immense human suffering.
608-250-9240, Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice, 122 State Street, Suite 405A, Madison, WI 53703, Send an email to the office info@wnpj.org.