Archive for May, 2009

GPB AND CODE PINK “GET ROTC OUT OF HIGH SCHOOLS” PHONE-A-THONS

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

May 14 in Borough Hall Park, Brooklyn and May 21 at City Hall Park, Manhattan

It was noon and people in the street were taking our flyers and many were seeking-out their NYC City Council member’s name (if uncertain) and phone number.  Many made calls while others, requested the appropriate phone number saying they would make the call later.

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Brooklyn near Borough Hall – May 14, 2009

The messages to City Council members varied but the essence of all was, “Get JROTC out of our high schools” or “I don’t want my city tax dollars used for military training and recruiting in our city high schools.” This seemed to us Grannies and Code Pinkers a no-brainer.  People who stopped at our table were mostly supportive of our efforts. Our small crowds at the table got the attention of some people in the military.  We discussed, with them, the purpose of our action.  Our positions differed but there was discussion.  In Brooklyn a 22 year military retiree was serious in hoping to convince us that the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan were really necessary interventions.  His son was on his way to Iraq and he was a proud father.  Another 22 year veteran, at City Hall Park, assured us that high school age is much too young to be able to make the decision of going into the military.

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City Hall Park – May 21, 2009

State Senator Bill Perkins stopped by and acknowledged his support of what we were doing.  In addition, he agreed with our ideas regarding the closing of the Time Square Recruiting Center and said, “It’s beating guns into plowshares” and said that he’s with us all the way.
Weather permitted, spring has sprung, and you can hear the rhythm of people fed up with a city budget that’s cutting education funds while continuing to support military service as a job option for our young people. We are keeping at phone-a-thoning.
What can you do?  Call your City Council member.  Tell them that you don’t want tax dollars going for military training in high schools.  You don’t know the name or number of your City Council member?  Find out here.  Please make the call with your message!

- Caroline Chinlund with Eva-Lee, Phyllis, Barbara H, Edith, Joan P, & Barbara W
for the Granny Peace Brigade
- Photos: Eva-Lee baird

Mothers Day Peace March

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

It started with people from the Granny Peace Brigade, CodePink NYC and the Raging Grannies along with their family members and friends gathering at Columbus Circle.

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Photo: Bud Korotzer

Raging Grannies sang their songs and gave out their song sheets so people could sing along with them.

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Photo: Bud Korotzer

Then we walked from the statue at Columbus Circle north on Broadway with our banners and our chants giving out leaflets from 59th to 81st Street. We walked through a street fair and a crafts fair and people applauded and cars honked their horns. We turned towards Central Park at 81st and the Raging Grannies sang again.

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Photo: Phyllis Cunningham

We walked through the park to the Metropolitan Museum and gave out flyers to the people sitting on the museum steps. At the end the three remaining Raging Grannies led the rest of us in song. The flyer explained the origin of Mothers Day. As the founder of Mothers Day Julia Ward Howe said, we will not raise our children to kill other mothers’ children.

Call your Representatives and Senators today. (202-224-3121)  Tell them to end the wars and bring our troops home.

- Molly Klopot
for the Granny Peace Brigade

Army Experience Center – Countering Military Recruitment

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

I know that many of you have received one or more reports about last Saturday’s demonstration at the Army Experience Center, (AEC), Franklin Mills Mall, PA. Many peace activists groups supported the action, as we did, and were present to have their voices heard and keep the focus on countering military recruitment and the militarization of youth.  The commitment  of the participants to shut down the center and the outrage at the idea that such a facility aimed at youth, guns, and military violence existed anywhere and right there in a mall setting was strongly expressed.

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Official AEC photo

For me, it was frightening to see the center and to realize what is happening to teens – to their minds and attitude toward violence as fun. The military is playing games with our kids and preparing them for war – starting at 13 years of age.  It’s that simple.  Given a budget of $4 billion for advertising, movies, music, games, camouflage vans at high schools, and aggressive recruiters, the cunning of the military seems unstoppable.

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Official AEC photo

In an attempt to remove the AEC from the mall, the organizing groups have filed a Criminal Complaint against the property owner, Simon Properties, Inc. The complaint accuses the defendants, Simon Properties, with violating the penal laws of the Commonwealth of PA.
For example: The acts committed by the accused include the AEC on its premises contains game and real weapons as well as war engagement simulators that attract underage youth to simulate engagement in acts of war and violence without knowledge of the real consequences of said actions in reality and without parental consent required by law.  That the AEC is involved in endangering the welfare of a child and corruption of minors. To read the entire complaint and the crimes so incurred go to :
Private Criminal Complaint Against AEC, Franklin Mills Mall, Simon Properties.

As an action you can take right now, sign the petition calling for the closure of the AEC.

Peace,
Barbara Harris
for the Granny Peace Brigade