Monthly Archives: January 2010

Gaza Freedom March: Now What?

I had hoped to send this out a week ago, but life—in the form of our Earth Activist Training and its twelve-hour teaching days—intervened.  But I want to close off this series of narratives with some thoughts on what to do next. Segregation in the south did not end because the civil rights movement won [...]
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Gaza Freedom March: Home At Last!

when you have to start arguing over the nuances of oppression, about whether the number of dead constitutes a massacre or just a slaughter, whether your policies are really genocide or just sorta like genocide, you have left the path of righteousness.
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Gaza Freedom March: Wrapping Up

But let me just say this--the point of all our actions was to draw attention to the grave situation in Gaza. If you have been moved by these posts, please write and call your representatives, also Obama and Hillary Clinton, and urge them to put pressure on the Israeli government to lift the siege!
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