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PEACE IN UKRAINE AND WORLDWIDE! VIVA DIPLOMACY

PEACE IN UKRAINE AND WORLDWIDE! VIVA DIPLOMACY No hay camino hacia la paz – La Paz es el camino. – A. J. Muste As people on this and other continents are aware, the USA started as an invasion/occupation, with aggression, racism, and violence paving the way to “Manifest Destiny” from “sea to shining sea.” As the years have gone by, the push and pull both toward and away from peace, justice, and democracy has continued. After the tragedy of 9/11, then-President Bush used the terrible event to get Congress to pass a War Powers Act that ushered in the current era of the “Forever Wars;” Congress gave up the requirement that the President/Executive branch needs their approval for entering the war. The new War Powers Act enabled the president to take military action anywhere in the world, at any time. Thus, US militarism has ramped up even more! US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq went on for decades (neither country was involved with Al Qaida or 9/11); and US drones have also struck Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan, and more.  This rampant military activity, approximately 900 US military bases worldwide, our military spending almost as much as the entire rest of the world put together, and our being the #1 arms merchants worldwide (sometimes arming both sides of a conflict), make us continue to be what Rev. Dr. King called “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.” Throughout the Forever Wars of the past two decades, the US military-industrial-Congressional-media complex has shown an insatiable appetite for war and ignores the wreckage left behind. Meanwhile, business is booming for weapons manufacturers and war profiteers; while people’s needs for health care, education, infrastructure, etc. go unmet (worldwide). In the last year alone, the United States sent $27.5 billion in military assistance to Ukraine. The war in Ukraine takes us deep into a proxy war with Russia, with nuclear arms on both sides, as well as nuclear power plants in the war zone – potential nuclear weapons all by themselves!! The danger of nuclear war was emphasized when scientists set the Doomsday Clock for 2023 to “ninety seconds before midnight.” They also warned of the Russia-Ukraine war’s undermining global efforts to combat climate change. While Russia’s arrogance and violent land grab is a huge problem, it is clear that the US’s reneging on its pledge to stop expanding NATO eastward towards Russia was a key element precipitating the Russian aggression. We have got to stop the madness. Shero activist and author Medea Benjamin has been sounding the alarm since co-founding CodePink (and before): fighting for peace, telling the truth about the war machine and the war economy. Medea is not pro-Russian; rather she is pro-truth, pro-diplomacy, and pro-negotiations. Come hear her at 1 pm, on April 23 at Fitz Books & Waffles, 431 Ellicott St, Buffalo; or April 24 (4:30 pm) at Niagara University. Her book, War In Ukraine – Making Sense of a Senseless Conflict, shares the history and analysis of this dangerous conflict. For more info, check wnypeace.org or our Facebook page. Read More From This Writer All Post Food Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Peace People RACISM IN THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT (BPD)? March 16, 2023/No Comments “The beauty of anti-racism is that you don’t have to pretend to be free of racism to be anti-racist. Anti-racism Read More BLIZZARD RESPONSE? February 16, 2023/No Comments We must rapidly begin the shift from a ‘thing-oriented’ society to a ‘person-oriented’ society. When machines and computers, profit motives, and Read More The WNY Peace Center had a great 55th Annual Dinner — A follow-up: January 16, 2023/No Comments The WNY Peace Center had a great 55th Annual Dinner — A follow-up: Algunas personas preguntan, “Como estaba, la Cena Read More Load More End of Content.

Community, Peace

COLUMBIA, EL BUEN AMIGO, LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE

COLUMBIA, EL BUEN AMIGO, LATIN AMERICAN – SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE Hola! Pasan mucho cosas, y cada mes unas es del Comité de Solidaridad Latinoamericana! The Latin American Solidarity Committee of the WNY Peace Center is a stalwart part of our history and a steadfast and key part of our current work. The Latin American Solidarity Committee of the WNY Peace Center (LASC) was started during the 1980s when US interference in Latin America was reaching a fever pitch. Concerned citizens of WNY banded together at the WNY Peace Center (WNYPC) to collaborate to assist refugees from South and especially Central America and formed affinity groups for solidarity as people risked arrest through their efforts. LASC has monthly Peace Coffeehouses on current topics with a special focus on Latin American and related justice issues. November’s session at 7-9 pm Monday, Nov. 28, is on Colombia’s Future: Optimism & Realism. The speaker, Camilo Romero, is co-founder of ReGeneracion, a peace-building initiative launched in Colombia and working globally. Camilo organized student and consumer campaigns as a union organizer for Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores. He also leads Story-Healing Workshops, including a recent one in Buffalo co-organized by local activist Esperanza Altazar. The Coffeehouses are held every 4th Monday of the month, in the Lounge of the Canisius College Science Hall, near Main and Delavan Station/ intersection of Jefferson @ Main. (While the adjacent parking lot is closed during construction, you can use street parking along Main Street or in the parking lot at the M&T bank.). Light refreshments (yes, including coffee!) are on hand, and the event is free.  Many previous speakers are well known to Latino Village readers – e.g., Alberto Cappas and Christian Parra re Puerto Rico’s justice struggles; José and Nadia Pizarro re efforts to support climate disaster refugees/family/friends in Buffalo; Talia Rodriquez re Herstory and Latina/youth leadership; Rev. Nancy Rosas, re immigration and sanctuary – as well as speakers from farther away, including Luz Rivera, Consejo Nacional Urbano y Campesino, Mexico; Grahame Russell, director of Rights Action working in Guatemala; and Karen Spring, Honduras Solidarity Network. While the Coffeehouses are usually at Canisius College, in December we have the special treat of meeting at El Buen Amigo. The collaboration between the two groups is longstanding, and it’s always great to be in that wonderful space before the holidays, so beautiful gifts at the fair exchange are readily available! Family members benefit (and so do we!). Join us on December 19, 7 pm, at El Buen Amigo (144 Elmwood) for a (potluck) holiday celebration, and an opportunity to hear from LASC members about the activities of the past year. These include the group’s support and involvement in a dental clinic in Chiapas, Mexico; in a Mayan Weaving Collective; Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravans to Cuba; and so much more. We’ll also talk about prospects for the upcoming year. Please come share your own perspectives! If you’re interested in helping with planning, please contact Terry Bisson at bisson@canisius.edu or 716-838-2962. Feliz Dia del Acción de Gracias!! Solidaridad, Victory, Healing for #PeopleAndPlanet, and Peace and Love!! Si, se puede!! Juntos!! Read More From This Writer All Post Food Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Peace People COLUMBIA, EL BUEN AMIGO, LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE December 16, 2022/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More ECONOMICS, JUSTICE, LABOR, AND DEMOCRACY! September 16, 2022/No Comments ECONOMICS, JUSTICE, LABOR, AND DEMOCRACY! This country’s economic prosperity was – and still is – built on the backs of Read More EMBRACING BUFFALO August 16, 2022/No Comments EMBRACING BUFFALO Embracing Buffalo is a collaborative effort between two trios of women healers – three who live in Buffalo, Read More Load More End of Content.

Community, Peace

NOVEMBER 11TH: “JUSTICE & SUSTAINABILITY”

WNYPC Dinner Nov 11: COMMUNITY AWARDS NOVEMBER 11TH: “JUSTICE & SUSTAINABILITY” The WNY Peace Center’s 55th Annual Dinner, Nov. 11, is not only an opportunity to connect with Leah Penniman of Soul Fire Farms and hear her keynote on “Planting Seeds of Justice, Harvesting Peace,” about Farms/Food/Racial/Environmental Justice – it’s also a time to gather as a community and recognize just a few of the many exceptional people striving for justice and sustainability! So many are deserving of awards – it was hard to limit it. However, we want to recognize at least a few of the many. The Emerging Leader Award will go to Yanenowi Logan, a Seneca Deer Clan youth studying Environment and Sustainability at Cornell University. She’s re-activated the Seneca Youth Council; served on the Cornell Student Council; is on the Native American Student Council; and shows real leadership. You can hear more from her in the Talking Peace video from March 23, 2022, on the WNY Peace Center’s YouTube channel. (Or just come to the dinner!) The Phoenix Award seems a fitting way to recognize the huge justice and healing work that the families of victims and the survivors, of the 5/14 Massacre have undertaken. “Out of the ashes” of the devastating, horrific, racist, brutal murders and attacks, the families and survivors have taken their grief and outrage and used it in service of the community: speaking truth to power, exposing the longstanding problems, working to fill community needs. Garnell Whitfield, the former Buffalo Fire Commissioner, has agreed to accept the award on behalf of the families and survivors group, who’ll also receive the award. We’ll also provide it to the Buffalo & Erie County Library, and the Buffalo History Museum, for their collection telling the truth of the event for posterity. The families and survivors are truly inspiring and deserve much more than we can ever give them. Lastly, the Lifetime Achievement Award will go to Dr. Charley Bowman, activist extraordinaire. As a scientist and a truly persistent advocate, Charley has worked for Environmental Justice in more ways than we can name, chairing the WNYPC Environmental Taskforce, serving on the Sierra Club’s steering committee, consulting, campaigning, protesting (holding down two weekly protests for years – indeed the Women In Black vigil for 20 years!), organizing bomb train watches, getting arrested at We Are Seneca Lake protests and more. He also served as Director at the WNY Peace Center from 2011-13. Charley, we salute you! Please join us on November 11, 5-9 pm, at Hayes Hall, on UB’s South Campus on Main St (by Kenmore Ave). Enjoy a delicious and healthy meal (catered by Sunshine Vegan, plus…), and great inspiration from an outstanding gathering. This event, a collaboration with UB Food Systems Planning & Health Communities lab, is also the WNYPC’s main fundraiser of the year, and donations will be matched by the Fr. Joe Bissonette Foundation. Please help support the WNY Peace Center and its service to the Beloved Community!! More info and tickets are available at wnypeace.org. Solidaridad, Victory, Healing for #PeopleAndPlanet, and Peace and Love!! Si, se puede!! Juntos!! Read More From This Writer All Post Food Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Peace People ECONOMICS, JUSTICE, LABOR, AND DEMOCRACY! September 16, 2022/No Comments ECONOMICS, JUSTICE, LABOR, AND DEMOCRACY! This country’s economic prosperity was – and still is – built on the backs of Read More EMBRACING BUFFALO August 16, 2022/No Comments EMBRACING BUFFALO Embracing Buffalo is a collaborative effort between two trios of women healers – three who live in Buffalo, Read More CAMP PEACE PRINTS:  JUSTICE FOR ALL!! July 16, 2022/No Comments CAMP PEACE PRINTS: JUSTICE FOR ALL!! “Si queremos tener paz, debemos empezar por los niños” — Mahatma Gandhi “Darles a Read More Load More End of Content.

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