Category: Peace Movement

May 4, 1970: ‘4 Dead In Ohio’ … We Won’t Forget

 Frank Gormlie  May 4, 2011  20 Comments on May 4, 1970: ‘4 Dead In Ohio’ … We Won’t Forget

May 4, 1970: Four students murdered, nine wounded by National Guardsmen, on the campus of Kent State in Kent, Ohio.

Allison Krause, William Schroeder, Jefferey Miller and Sandra Scheuer were killed in the 13 second fusillade of 67 shots fired by the Guardsmen, after an order to fire was given.

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May 4, 1970 – Kent State: How It’s Connected to OB

 Frank Gormlie  May 4, 2011  20 Comments on May 4, 1970 – Kent State: How It’s Connected to OB

(Originally posted May 4, 2010)
I was sitting on my porch this afternoon pondering the meaning of Kent State. I had more tears last year when I wrote a post about it. Yet – here it is – the 40th anniversary. Kent State, hmmm, OB, hmmmm. Something was there.

And then I figured it out! I figured out how Ocean Beach is connected to the Kent State massacre of May 4th, 1970. Or vice versa.

I was in college when it happened. I was attending UCSD and in my senior-year when it all came down. I had been involved in the campus anti-Vietnam movement and was deeply affected by Kent State,

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Osama bin Laden is dead. Get the troops out now!

 Staff  May 3, 2011  12 Comments on Osama bin Laden is dead. Get the troops out now!

On Sunday night, we learned that U.S. forces killed Osama Bin Laden. After 10 years of war, it’s time to bring the troops home from Afghanistan.

Please sign this petition immediately which will be presented to the White House to begin a swift withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. (Come inside for links to the petition.)

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Giving Young Seekers of Peace and Justice their Due – Mission Bay High, MEChA

 Ernie McCray  April 26, 2011  8 Comments on Giving Young Seekers of Peace and Justice their Due – Mission Bay High, MEChA

Posing in a picture on the desktop of my iMac are some of the most brilliant people I’ve ever known, members of MEChA, a Chicano student organization at Mission Bay High led by Luis Villanueva, a remarkable educator who constantly seeks ways to create learning experiences that are relevant to their lives. Each of them is a budding community leader and exemplary American citizen.

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“We Are One”- Join the Nationwide Day of Action and Solidarity – April 4th

 Staff  April 3, 2011  3 Comments on “We Are One”- Join the Nationwide Day of Action and Solidarity – April 4th

On April 4th, We Are One!

Join the Nationwide Day of Action and Solidarity

On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, where he had gone to stand with sanitation workers demanding their dream: The right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a better life.

SAN DIEGO : Candlelight Solidarity Vigil

6:30pm to 8pm at Civic Center Plaza – 1200 3rd Ave.

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Update on Bradley Manning – alleged source of Wikileaks

 Source  April 1, 2011  3 Comments on Update on Bradley Manning – alleged source of Wikileaks

Accused Whistle-blower Now Charged With Capital Offense

By Kathleen Gilberd

Think of yourself as a soldier. Working at a desk job, you see shocking messages, reports and pictures about military activity that seems wrong and sometimes horrifying. And then, one day, you see a video recording of US soldiers laughing as they shoot unarmed civilians from a helicopter.

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Understanding the State of Society on the 8th Anniversary of the War in Iraq

 Source  March 23, 2011  10 Comments on Understanding the State of Society on the 8th Anniversary of the War in Iraq

by Jeoffry Gordon, MD, MPH

Our country is at the edge of a precarious cliff that presents the biggest danger to the survival of our democracy than anything since the Civil War…….Or like Wiley Coyote in the Road Runner cartoons – we may have run off the precipice already – but it just has not yet sunk in. The problem is one of domestic social justice and economics.

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San Diego’s Eighth Anniversary Peace Festival – ‘Hiding in the Park’

 Rocky Neptun  March 21, 2011  49 Comments on San Diego’s Eighth Anniversary Peace Festival – ‘Hiding in the Park’

“Why do you people hide in the park?” one person asked me.

“Do you think that you are going to change a damn thing?” another asked. “Obama promised to end the wars if we elected him and he lied, just like Bush” she continued.

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300 San Diegans Rally Against the Wars – Banners Placed on 6 Overpasses

 Frank Gormlie  March 19, 2011  22 Comments on 300 San Diegans Rally Against the Wars – Banners Placed on 6 Overpasses

While most residents of Southern California tried to figure out if the day was going to bring rain, three hundred San Diegans spent a few hours in Balboa Park rallying against two wars our government is waging – Iraq and Afghanistan.

Starting at noon, the protest included speakers, singers, poets, and the Puppet Insurgency, and at a little after 2 pm, the crowd formed up onto the sidewalk and marched south towards the freeway.

At Elm Street, the crowd broke up, with a group moving to each of the six overpasses on I-5 – 1st Avenue through 6th Avenue -, lining the bridges holding banners, flags, while attaching larger banners to the wires on the overpasses. Many supportive honks could be heard from the passing traffic below.

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Another pro-union rally in San Diego

 Staff  March 16, 2011  1 Comment on Another pro-union rally in San Diego

San Diegans again rallied yesterday, Tuesday March 15th, in support of the working folks in Wisconsin, and other people under attack in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio by their Republican governors with their extremist agendas.

Called by the local MoveOn.org group as part of a national call to action, the rally in front of the County Admin Building was attended by over 200 community and labor activists.

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Peace Campus Opens in San Diego

 Rocky Neptun  March 14, 2011  2 Comments on Peace Campus Opens in San Diego

What is peace? Is it merely the absence of war? Or, like Switzerland and Costa Rica, the refusal to use aggression as national policy? Is it micro or macro; harmony in the family or tranquility in our nation’s inner streets? Is it a noun or a verb? Something one has, like a bank account or a house, or is it something one does, a way of life?

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