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Big Mobilizations   Brooklyn
October 27, 2007 End the War in Iraq regional action in New York City Aug 25, 2007 Peace March in Newark NJ Nov 6 Brooklyn For Peace protests Sen Schumer
January 27, 2007 Peace March at Capitol, No War in Iraq ....David Cline Presente, Oct 27 Brooklyn for Peace
April 29, 2006, New York City 350,000 March for Peace, Justice and Democracy United for Peace and Justice 3rd National Assembly, June 22-24, Chicago March 25: Brooklyn Peace Parade
Sept. 24-26, 2005 Mobilization in Washington, DC June 10: The World Says No to Israeli Occupation in Washington, DC March 10: Brooklyn for Peace Counter-recruitment march.
Aug. 29, 2004 Republican National Convention in NYC March 18: 4th Anniversary of the War in Iraq March NYC Jan 2, 2007 Brooklyn marks 3000 US deaths in the War in Iraq with a vigil
Feb 15, 2003 The World Says No to War Nov 11: Veterans Day, Washington DC Sept. 24, 2006, Brookyn, NY Hundreds gathered outside Sen. Schumer's home in Peace protest.
March 22, 2003 New York Says No to War Sept 19, 2006: Bush was in New York to speak at the UN. A Oct. 22: Brooklyn Peace Fair
Oct 25, 2003 Washington, DC Sept. 17, 2006:

Number the Dead:

a vigil of 2700 people corresponding with the number of US soldiers that have died in Iraq.
Aug. 9, 2006: Brooklyn Parents for Peace march on Flatbush Ave. and call for a ceasefire in the Middle East
 
Oct 26, 2002 March in Washington, DC before the War Sept 21, 2006: Code Pink displayed children's shoes in front of Sen Hillary Clinton's office  
   
  Walkin to New Orleans, Vets and Survivors march from Mobile to New Orleans  
Oct. 2004, 2000th US Serviceman killed in Iraq, Times Square, NYC March 5 & 6 New York: A delegation of Iraqi women spoke to New York women (and men) and visited the United Nations. Peace Mom, Cindy Sheehan joined them. The women will be touring the United States with Code Pink throughout March to celebrate International Women's Day
Aug. 17, 2005 Vigil to support Cindy Sheehan, Union Square, NYC March 20, 2004 First Anniversary of the War, NYC
May 1, 2005, No Nukes, NYC March 19, 2005 Second Anniversary of the War in Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept 9, 2004 Vigil at Columbus Circle, NYC    
May 1, 2004, No Nukes, NYC

 

 

 

Immigrants:

 
November 11, 2003, Veterans Day, NYC April 10, 2006, New York City. 100,000 at demonstration on a national day of action in support of Immigrants.
November 2003, Protesters and Police in Miami Oct 21: March for Immigrant Rights
Mar 5, 2003 Protest at Hillary Clinton's office, NYC Dec. 19,2005: Transit Workers Union Rally
Oct 2004 Coffins in Washington, DC    
Aug 2004 Photo Essay "Message for Bush" Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn rally July 16, 2006
June 23, 2003 Bush in NYC    
Feb 2005, National Convention of United for Peace and Justice in St. Louis    
March 16, 2002: Global Candlelight Vigil for Peace. A world wide wave of 3,000 vigils. 50 were held in New York City. About 1,000 candlelit Brooklyn gathered across from the penthouse apartment of Sen Charles Schumer at 9 Prospect Park West.    
Nov 13, 2002: Students protested military recruiters at their school, Bushwick High in Brooklyn. They are seen here at the community organization Make the Road by Walking    
Nov.20: Thousands of NYC high school and college students walked out of class and took to the streets to protest the impending war in Iraq.    
May 19, 2003: Weapons of Mass Resistance took place at the Times Square Recruiting Station to celebrate the birthday of Malcolm X. Sponsored by Third World Within, alternative recruiting was available for people of color.    
Feb. 27, 2003: The Missile Dick Chicks wow Broadway with a 21 Dick salute and a performance of "Shop in the Name of War." The police allowed them to sing the song twice before they had to leave.    
March 20, 2003: The war begins and thousands converge on Times Square in a torrential downpour.    
March 27, 2003 NYC: Over 200 were arrested blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue for almost an hour.    
May 5, 2003, NYC: Operation Homeland Resistance Launches Days of Civil Disobedience.    
       
     
       
       
     

 

 

 

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