Showing posts with label imperialism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imperialism. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

10/6-10/8, Malalai Joya & Noam Chomsky

No to US Wars; No to Warlords; No to Women’s Oppression
Joya speaking in anti-war conference
Sunday, Oct. 6, 7:00 pm
First Parish (U-U) Church, 3 Church St., Harvard Square, Cambridge
RECEPTION 5-6:30 PM
5-6:30 pm reception with Ms. Joya at First Parish to raise money for organizations and charities benefiting Afghan women and children before the evening program. Music and refreshments will be provided.

Malalai Joya is the bravest woman in Afghanistan and has received international acclaim for her work. She was elected to the national Parliament by the largest majority of any candidate, but then she was dismissed for publicly naming warlords and war criminals. She has become a victim of death threats and assassination attempts. Come and hear her speak out against injustice and learn about her memoir, A Woman Among Warlords: The Extraordinary Story of an Afghan Who Dared to Raise Her Voice, available for purchase at the event. See http://www.malalaijoya.com/dcmj/

Noam Chomsky is a Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at MIT, a world-renowned activist and commentator on international affairs, and a critic of U.S. foreign policy. In a 2005 poll, he was voted the "world's top public intellectual" in Great Britain. He will speak about the past and future use of “humanitarian” intervention. Among his more recent books are: How the World Works, The Culture of Terrorism, On Western Terrorism: from Hiroshimo to DroneWarfare

Forum: Donation: $10. $5 students/seniors/unemployed Reception: Contribution requested: $20 $10 students/seniors/unemployed

Malalai Joya will also speak on Mon. & Tues. Oct. 7-8
Events are open to the public
Monday, Oct. 7
Noon, Tufts University, Barnum 104
3:30 pm, Univ. of Mass. Boston, Campus Center, Ballroom C, 3rd flr
7:00 pm, Wellesley College, Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Center
Tuesday, Oct. 8
1:00 pm, Suffolk University

Sponsored by: United for Justice with Peace, United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Boston, Mass. Peace Action, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom-Boston, Mass. Global Action, Help Women Heal, Harvard Pakistan Caucus, Harvard Pakistan Society, Muslim Law Students Assoc., So. Asians for Global Justice

Ten-city national tour sponsored by:
United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) www.UNACpeace.org 518-227-6947
& the Afghan Women’s Mission www.afghanwomensmission.org
For further information, contact BostonUNAC@gmail.com 781-316-2018 www.unitedforpeace.org

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Branch Meeting 4/4


"The empire's new clothes"
War & Imperialism in the Age of Obama


Thursday April 4th, 2013, 5:30 PM
Campus Center, 2nd Floor, Room 2545, UMass Boston

Proposed Agenda:

1) Discussion: "Imperialism in the Age of Obama" -- 50 min
Including building for a city-wide event
Please read the article "The empire's new clothes"

Additional resources:

“Obama's drone wars"
“They agree on Islamophobia"

"Shoulder to shoulder with apartheid Israel"

2) Assessing Palestine Organizing -- 25 min
3) Building for "Fighting Rape Culture" forum & "Socialism 2013" -- 35 min
In 2008, Barack Obama stood out from other Democratic candidates for his early opposition to the war in Iraq. Millions of people voted for the "Change" candidate -- and an end to the war & imperialism of George W. Bush. But after four years, it's clear that Obama has continued many of the same or similar policies as Bush. More racist scapegoating of Muslims. More assassinations by unmanned drones. More troops in Afghanistan. Why has Obama continued these policies, and what will it take to stop the U.S. war machine?

Join the International Socialist Organization to discuss the connections between war, Islamophobia, and capitalism in the Obama presidency.