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NATIONAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON SEPTEMBER 27-30, 2001 

 Indy Media Wrap-Up  News clips   

Schedule of events   24/7 Live Radio coverage

IndyMediaCenter for what's going on in DC in real time

 

 
WAR AND NOT WAR Oct 1 2001
S30-DC Peace Rally: by han Sept. 30 WrapUp
March: Start to Finish | Rally Speeches | Justice v Vengence | NYTimes on S29

War Diaries: DMY 10/1 | Zoe's Diary

WAR AND NOT WAR Sep 29 2001
HUGE CROWD DESCENDS UPON THE HEART OF BABYLON by Hans Bennett Sept. 29 WrapUp
Anti-Capitalists | Penned In | Are We Arrested Yet? | So Happy To Be Here | Doris & Anne | First Victims of War | Conscious Lens | Defenders of Capitalism

 ...more


Guest editorial: Protest and the First Amendment

The mnemonic for students laboring to master the First Amendment is GRASP for the rights to grievance, religion, assembly, speech and press. The groups planning a mass protest against the meetings in Washington this month of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank are in court suing the D.C. police.


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Articles from Z-Net:

--"The price is worth it" By Edward S. Herman
-- Peace Movement Prospects ...  By Michael Albert 
--The Need for Dissent Radicalism is retreating, but it's more necessary than ever before ...By George Monbiot
-- and more... 9/27

Noam Chomsky on the tragedy and its aftermath 9/27

The Road From Genoa By Boris Kagarlitsky - where to from there...

Beat Back the Bush Attack

 

 

 
Dear Friends,

 

News Clips

In Washington, hundreds urge 'no war'
Event originally planned as a rally against globalization
WASHINGTON - Activists and anarchists chanted "no war" as they took to the streets Saturday, their anti-globalization cause transformed by the terrorist attacks into a call for peace. 9/30

Calling for peace - Meanwhile, in downtown Washington, peace symbols and protest rallies reappeared Saturday as several thousand demonstrators - flanked by hundreds of police in riot gear - marched to oppose impending U.S. military retaliation. 9/30


White House protesters banned from sidewalks - WASHINGTON -- The Secret Service Wednesday barred protesters from demonstrating near the White House as security-conscious agents threw a 30-day cordon around the executive mansion. - Protesters will not be allowed to assemble on sidewalks around the White House or in nearby Lafayette Park, a popular demonstration spot for decades, Secret Service agent Brian Marr said. - The ban was established after war protesters sought a permit to use Lafayette Park for a rally Saturday. Organizers expect 10,000 people; police estimate a crowd of 4,000.9/27/01


CALENDAR OF EVENTS

For those of you who are interested in Washington DC events this weekend, this was forwarded to me from Campaign for Labor Rights: daisy@afgj.org


Rally for Restraint: Prevent Further Bloodshed 
Date: Monday, September 24 
Time: 12 Noon to 2 pm 
Place: Farragut Square (between I and K at 17th Street) 
Contact tothetable@hotmail.com or call (202) 271 2869 


People's Summit: Globalizing Justice and Peace People's Summit Workshops 
Dates: Thursday and Friday, September 27-28 
Time: 9:00am-6:00pm 
Place: Luther Place Memorial Church, 1226 Vermont Ave. NW 


Panel: Globalizing Justice and Peace 
Date: Friday, September 28 Time: 6:30pm 
Place: St Stephens's Church, 1525 Newton St. NW 
Sponsored by the mobilization for Global Justice. For more information and a complete schedule of events, go to www.globalizethis.org or email peolessummit@hotmail.com 


National Mobilization on Colombia 
Dates: Thursday and Friday, September 27-28 
Place: Church of the Reformation, 212 East Capitol St. 
This event marks the beginning of a large, nationwide mobilization against US militarization of the Andean region For more information and a complete schedule of events, go to http://www.colombiamobilization.org email:witness@witnessforpeace.org or call (202) 588-1471 


Ending Global Apartheid 
Dates: Thursday ­ Saturday, September 27-29 
Place: Pathfinder Bookstore, 3437 14th St. NW Join us for the "Ending Global Apartheid" teach in, featuring dozens of activists and leaders form the global south, as well as Howard Zinn, Naomi Klein, and Kevin Danaher, among others. For tickets, schedules and more information visit www.essentialaction.org/wbimf or call 202-387-8030 


International Poor People's Forum 
Date: Friday, September 28 Time: 7 pm 
Place: 1536 U Street NW For more information, call Athena at (202) 36615 or email:wteague@erls.com 


Anti-Capitalist Convergence Welcome Center 
at Wilson Building, 15th and Irving Streets NW 
(Open September 24th ­ September 30th) 
Dates: Saturday, September 29 
On Saturday morning there will be a March against Hate, Capitalism, and War. In the afternoon we will establish our Temporary Autonomous Zone to support and provide for ourselves in a caring and inclusive way. Saturday evening we are extending an invitation to friends and neighbors to join together in a "Food not Bombs" community dinner. For more information visit: www.abolishthebank.org or call 703-276- 9768 


Tell George Bush: "We say no to Racism and War" 
Date: Saturday, September 29 Time: 11:00am 
Place: In front of the White House, Pennsylvania and 16th Streets, NW 
Now is the time for all people of conscience, all people who oppose racism and war to come together. If you believe in civil liberties and oppose racism and war, join us on September 29 in front of the White House. For more information, contact International Action Center: 202/543- 2777 iacenter@iacenter.org 


Interfaith Service of Commitment to Restoration and Justice in the Global Economy 
Date: Saturday, September 29 Time: 7:45 pm musical prelude, 8:00 pm service 
Place: St. Aloysius Church, North Capital & I St. NW For more information, www.jubileeusa.org or http://www.religiouswg.org 


Community March and Gathering for Peace 
Date: Sunday, September 30 Time: (Gathering Point) 11 am 
Place: Meridian Hill Park (Malcolm X Park), 16th Street and Florida Avenue NW 
March followed by a community gathering to celebrate the principles of peace, social and economic justice, protection of civil liberties and respect for and dignity for all people. For more information, call (202 ) 234-2000 or visit www.washington peace center.org 


To Report Hate Crimes Muslim Public Affairs Council Hotline: (800) 898-3558 
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hotline: (800) 552-6843 

 


S29 - Tell Bush: NO to Racism and War - A Message from the International Action Center

On September 29 we had planned to demonstrate against the Bush administration’s reactionary foreign and domestic policy and the IMF and World Bank.  In light of the current crisis, with its tragic consequences for so many thousands of people, we have refocused the call for our demonstration to address the immediate danger posed by racism and the grave threat of a new war.

All those who oppose racism should stand shoulder to shoulder with our sisters and brothers in the Arab, Muslim and other communities of color who are the victims of violence, scapegoating, harassment and intimidation in a racist frenzy that’s being created throughout the United States.  We call on all people—Black, Latino, Asian, Arab, Native and white—to stand together and say no to racism. We urge all organizations to join together at this critical time.

 CALL TO ACTION
National March in Washington DC
September 29

Tell George Bush: WE SAY NO TO RACISM AND WAR!

We demand that the government spend billions to rebuild New York City and compensate the victims of the September 11 bombing and their families, many of whom have lost not only loved ones, but also jobs, homes and health care – not for a new war against the people in the Middle East or elsewhere!

Now is the time for all people of conscience, all people who oppose racism and war to come together.  The government is attempting to take away our civil liberties and to create a climate in which it is impossible for progressive people to speak their mind.  The Bush administration is attempting to take advantage of this crisis to militarize U.S. society with a vast expansion of police powers that is intended to severely restrict basic democratic rights.  If you believe in civil liberties and oppose racism and war, join us on September 29 in front of the White House.

MARCH AND RALLY Saturday, September 29, 11 a.m. In front of the White House

This emergency leaflet issued by International Action Center DC:
1247 E St. SE,
Washington DC 20003      
(202) 543-2777,
Email: iacenterdc@yahoo.com
NYC: 39 W. 14th St., New York, NY  10011      
(212) 633-6646,
Email: iacenter@iacenter.org,
Web: iacenter.org

This email comes to you from the Mobilization for Global Justice scenario working group in Washington DC.    We are would like to begin building a broader consensus about a mass direct action during Global Justice Week. Below you will find our thinking about goals, intentions and possible actions.  Please discuss this with your groups and get back to us at: agcheckin@riseup.net as soon as possible with your feedback and input.

You will also find the following information in this email: Convergence Information, Direct Action Scenario, Demands, Action Visions, Proposed Action Calendar, Solidarity actions, Affinity Groups, Spokes Council, Legal Information, Housing, Contact Info

For the most up to date info. please visit www.globalizethis.org:

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The original plans for this action are below - NOTE these  plans are postponed, and are just archived below:

DIRECT ACTION COMMUNITY CONVERGENCE
September 23rd - September 28th
Location TBA
The convergence will be a space for workshops including nonviolent direct action, legal/jail/court solidarity, anti-oppression, affinity group formation, legal observer training, blockade training, street medic training, communications for direct action, scouting, media messaging and more.  Spokes councils will be held every night at the convergence as well as all day art and puppet building.

MASS NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION INFORMATION FOR SEPTEMBER 29 & 30

We are planning large-scale, well-organized, high-visibility actions to protest the IMF/World Bank meetings on Saturday and Sunday, September 29-30= We will take direct action to open the meetings, to make our demands, and t= engage more of civil society in the growing discussion about corporate powe= versus justice, democracy and a sustainable future.  If we must, we will challenge the walls that shut out people here and around the world from participating in the decisions that impact our lives and communities.  We envision colorful and festive actions with street theater as a major element.  We will make space for a variety of non-violent action styles reflecting our different groups and communities.  We will also act in a spirit of mutual-aid, respect and accommodation with all groups and coalitions that are planning complimentary events and actions independently from the Mobilization for Global Justice.

MOBILIZATION FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE VISIONS FOR ACTION 

The Mobilization for Global Justice joins the masses of people organizing for global justice in welcoming you to Washington DC this fall to protest the IMF and the World Bank.  We have agreed to a few basic visions for action in order to facilitate the coming together of a broader, more divers= movement.  This understanding should allow people from many backgrounds, movements, and beliefs to work together and encourages the movement-buildin= trust.  These are not philosophical or political requirements or judgments; there are many ways to resist corporate globalization

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VISIONS FOR ACTION 


-The Mobilization for Global Justice is a nonviolent organization. 
-We will carry out this action in a manner that reflects the world we want to create, and act in the service of what we love. 
-We envision a nonviolent world; we will use means consistent with this vision. 
-We will act with respect for the local community and in a way that encourages all to join us. 
-We will protect and care for each other in this action.  We will stand in solidarity against police and state repression, even with those whose choices differ from ours, and work to ensure our tactics do not result in the endangerment of our sister and brother activists or people not participating in the demonstrations. 
-We recognize that people of color, poor people, LGBTs, people of limited mobility and immigrant groups are at greater risk of police harassment, arrest and abuse.  We respect that people may wish or need to have safer spaces to express themselves and we will act accordingly.

 

ACTION FRAMEWORK
 
We will take action to be seen and heard anywhere the delegates may be in order to deliver our demands.    In doing so we also want to convey to all who are willing to see, our vision for another world.  We intend to do so through creative projects including banners, puppets, theater, dance, spoke= word, through our courage and willingness to sacrifice and through our ability to act in unity embodying a new set of political practices that value direct democracy, creativity, collective action, responsibility and accountability to one another.
 
 In order to accomplish this we are proposing a series of activities on the days leading up to and following the two day meeting on the 29th and 30th. Within this framework  we are encouraging different organizations,  cluster= or affinity groups  to take responsibility for particular actions that spea= to their goals, interests, issues or hearts.
 
We seek to build and coordinate these actions through an Action Spokes Council that will meet in the days ahead.   Up until that time we ask for groups to provide feedback, creative ideas, logistical support etc through the people who have contacted you about it.
 
We want to acknowledge that many other activities are already being planned and this schedule does not encompass them all.  Events noted with ** are available for affinity group and cluster participation and organizing, and are not fully planned.  The other listed events are being organized by othe= groups who are asking for attendance and support.

For a complete calendar of actions and events please visit:

TUESDAY 25TH
-Immigrant Rights March
 
WEDNSDAY 26TH
-**Banner Actions**
-CITIGROUP Action
 
THURSDAY 27TH
-**Actions to Keep the Fence Open**
- pm Women's Torch Light March
 
FRIDAY 28TH
- am **Airport Leafleting / Actions**
- am Parking Lot Attendants Unite Action- HERE Local 27
- 10 am Rally and March for Clean Energy
- noon TACO BELL Action -Immokalee Farm Workers
- pm Rush hour - Stop Global Sweatshop Actions - UNITE
- **Evening March or Action**
 
SATURDAY 29TH
-(3-4 am) **Wake Up Call at the Hotels**
- (8-9 am) **Open the Meetings!**  Cancel the Debt!  Hear Our Demands!
Morning mass action to attend the meetings.
- (2 pm- at IMF) Solidarity Marches!   Both the International Action Center and the Latin American Solidarity Groups are planning marches to the White House and then the IMF around mid-day.
- pm Interfaith Service and Candlelight March to the IMF/WB
 
SUNDAY 30TH
- **Another World is Possible** 
- feeder marches from around DC to the IMF-WB that will bring images, props, photos, banners etc illustrating the world we are trying to build and the demands we are trying to advance.  We
will engage in a positive, participatory direct action in creating this
other world and then march as a unified group to the Ellipse in order to join the permitted march and rally.
-Mass March, Rally (and concert) - a number of sponsoring groups including the AFL-CIO are initiating a mass permitted event on Sunday afternoon on th=Ellipse
 
MONDAY 1ST
-**Jail Solidarity Actions**
 
TUESDAY 2ND
-**Jail Solidarity and Vigil**
 
WEDNESDAY 3RD
-**Jail Solidarity and Vigil**

JAIL SOLIDARITY & LEGAL SUPPORT
 
We will encourage and facilitate jail and court solidarity for the actions. Through jail solidarity we can take power in a situation designed to make u= powerless.  We do this by making our decisions as a group, by acting in harmony with each other, and by committing ourselves to safeguard each othe= 's well-being.  Every time there is a choice in the legal process, activist= can refuse to cooperate, making things difficult for the authorities. Through solidarity tactics, we use group non-cooperation to gain some control, expedite the legal process and consequences, prevent the authorities from singling some people out for harsher treatment, and help u= resist fines and probation.  Solidarity tactics extend the action to the prison and legal system with the strength and community of a group.  We encourage action participants to clear their calendars in advance for several days after the action, should it become necessary to use a fill-the-jails tactic to win demands.  Those who want or need to leave will have that option open.  We will have legal support for those arrested through arraignment: this includes legal and solidarity briefings, a staffe= legal support office, and experienced lawyers who can make jail visits.
 
AFFINITY GROUPS, CLUSTERS & ACTION SPOKESCOUNCIL
 
Everyone participating in the actions is asked to form or join an affinity group-a self-reliant action group of 5-20 people, including people who do not risk arrest and do support work before, during and after arrest. Affinity groups are the basic planning and decision-making bodies for actions.  Form an affinity group with your friends, people from your community, workplace or organization.  Two or more affinity groups that hav= something in common or want to do similar actions should consider working together as a "cluster" of affinity groups.  Leading up to the actions, participants will coordinate through an Action Spokescouncil, with group-designated spokespeople responsible for carrying their group's plans, opinions and decisions to the spokescouncil and reporting back to their group.  Affinity groups will discuss agenda items and proposals before each spokescouncil.  Affinity groups are encouraged to arrive on September 23, o= as soon thereafter as possible, in order to participate in the spokescounci= 's planning of the actions.  If this is not possible, affinity groups shoul= try to send at least one person early in the week.  All direct action participants should be in town and trained by the evening of September 27. All participants are strongly urged to take part in nonviolent direct actio= preparation workshops, which will combine training with specific strategy t= prepare for both the action and for jail/court solidarity.  Trainings will be available in Washington during the week leading up to the actions.
 
DEMANDS
 
We demand that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund:
-Open all World Bank and IMF meetings to the media and the public. -Cancel all impoverished country debt to the World Bank and IMF, using the institutions' own resources. 
-End all World Bank and IMF policies that hinder people's access to food, clean water, shelter, health care, education, and right to organize. (Such "structural adjustment" policies include user fees, privatization, and economic austerity programs.) 
-Stop all World Bank support for socially and environmentally destructive projects such as oil, gas, and mining activities, and all support for projects such as dams that include forced relocation of people. 
-We furthermore demand that the United States government, the largest shareholder and most influential government in the World Bank and IMF, adop= the above demands, and work vigorously to compel the World Bank and IMF to implement them.
 
DEMANDS BY OTHER GROUPS  (as we know them)

 

No to Fast Track, No FTAA,  No New Rounds of the WTO,  No To Plan Columbia, Priority Treatment for Combating Aids, Amnesty Now for All Immigrants,

CONTACT INFO:
 
Office:
Mobilization for Global Justice
C/O AFSC DC
1328 Florida Ave.
Washington DC 20009
(202) 265-7714

Working Groups:

 

ARTS & ACTION Angela Flynn 202-986-9455, alf@survival.bigmailbox.com
CONCERT: Contact Gaurav Madan studentsforsocialchange@hotmail.com

 

EDUCATION: Monica Wilson 202-387-8030 mwilson@essential.org

 

FUNDRASING: Paul Osher 202-332-5060 paulosher@hotmail.com

 

MEDIA: Stacy Malkan smalkan@hotmail.com

 

MEDICAL: Jen Cohn, jennifer_cohn@hotmail.com, 215-668-1646

 

MESSAGING & MATERIALS: Daniel Holstein 202-270-8387 dholstein@starpower.net

 

OUTREACH: Michele B michele1917@yahoo.com  Listserv:
LOGISTICS (housing and food): Laura 301-864-6132 laural88@yahoo.com

 

NUTS &BOLTS: Jen Carr 301-277-1581 jencarr3@cs.com

 

SCENARIO (Non-Permitted): agcheckin@riseup.net

 

SCENARIO (Permitted): Robert Weissman 202-387-8030 rob@essential.org

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There is growing momentum for the September 29 National March on Washington to Overturn the Bush Program. Hundreds of organizations and prominent individuals have endorsed the call and are beginning to organize for the march, which is timed to coincide with the first day of the September 29-October 2 Washington DC convergence against the IMF and World Bank.
 
The Latin American Solidarity Conference, including many important national organizations, has decided to organize for September 29. They will be conducting a rally focusing on U.S. interventionist policies in Latin America and then march to the White House to join with the other sectors who are uniting to fight back against the reactionary Bush program.
 
Anti-racist and anti-death penalty forces will be mobilizing in force. So will women's organizations, labor unions, lesbian/gay/bi/transgender groups, peace organizations opposed to National Missile Defense and Star Wars and many others.
 
CALL TO ACTION: During the week of convergence against the IMF and World Bank:
 
A Call for Mass Action on Sept. 29, 2001: Defeat the Bush Program! Anti-People, Racist, Sexist, Anti-Gay, Pro-War: Only the Mobilization of the People Can Stop It!
 
The reactionary administration of George W. Bush is moving at record speed to give trillions more to the rich, undermine the labor movement, rollback civil rights, women's, lesbian/gay and disabled rights, gut environmental protections, and escalate militarism and the threat of new wars.
 
Described as "further right than the Reagan administration," the Bush team is a collection of pro-corporate pirates and bigots who are determined to demolish all rights except those of big business to make unlimited profits. As one newspaper headline put it, "Happy Days Are Here Again for Business Lobby."
 
There is only one force that can defeat the Bush program - the mass mobilization of the people. A united and organized campaign bringing together all those who will be hurt by the Bush program - workers-employed and unemployed, people of color, women, lesbians, gay men, bi, and transgender people, immigrants, disabled people, environmentalists, everyone who needs heat and light - can succeed in turning back this massive assault.
 

ENDORSE THE CALL TO ACTION TODAY! JUST FILL OUT THE ONLINE FORM AT http://home.earthlink.net/~npcboston/sep29end.htm

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Beat Back the Bush Attack

Along with the IMF and World Bank, Bush promotes a strategy to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.

There is only one force that can stop this attack: the mobilization of the people. On September 29 the White House will be surrounded by thousands who come to unmask George W. Bush as the face of globalization, capitalist greed, racism, union busting, sexism, homophobia, layoffs and war.

This mass action is part of “Another World is Possible—Solidarity Weekend”, during which numerous events will once again challenge the powers that be. A key part of these protests will be to oppose U.S. intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean.  More...
... 8/17

 

 

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