December 8, 2007

Not Just for Brooklyn

Brooklyn for Peace has lots of important events coming up. Here's just a few, but catch up with more on their site, below:
Sat 12/15: Homeless Vets: National Disgrace! & More
Saturday Decem
ber 15, 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Homeless Vets--A National Disgrace!

Screening and Panel Disc
ussion: "When I Came Home": documentary about homeless veterans in America, from those who served in Vietnam to those returning from the current war in Iraq.While our government spends billions on war, social problems at home continue to escalate. Among the most appalling are the conditions facing veterans who return from the war only to find themselves without work or a place to live.Panel discussion will include an Iraq war veteran, as well as the film-maker Dan Lohaus. This program is a memorial tribute to Ricky Singh, former VP, Black Veterans for Social Justice.
Free admission. Donations accepted for Black Veterans for Social Justice
For a flyer, e-mail bfp@brooklynpeace.org
Sponsors:
Black Veterans for Social Justice; Brooklyn For Peace; Fort Greene Peace; NYC Coalition for Veterans in Pain & Distress
Location:
Lafayette Ave Presbyterian Church, 85 South Oxford St, Fort Greene, Brooklyn 11217 Train: G to Fulton St, C to Lafayette

Make our opposition visible:
End the war against Iraq!
No war against Iran!
Thursday Dec 20, 5:30 to 6:30 pm:
Vigil on Flatbush Ave and Park Place, SW corner.
Sponsored by Brooklyn For Peace
Trains: B, Q to Seventh Ave
Friday Dec 21, 5:30 to 6:30 pm

Vigil
Lincoln Road and Flatbush, at Prospect Park stop on the Q/B/S (Franklin Ave Shuttle)
Sponsored by Prospect Lefferts Voices for Peace and Justice
Questions? E-mail iraq@ brooklynpeace.org
This holiday season, give Olive Branch Olive Oil from Palestine!

Build hope for Middle East peace!
Support Palestinian farmers and families by purchasing fair trade olive oil from small farmer cooperatives in the West Bank.
Enjoy extra-virgin first-cold-pressed olive oil, produced without pesticides or sprays, bottled in heavy dark green glass bottles for optimal storage.
A portion of the purchase price is contributed to olive tree replanting and development projects in the West Bank, as well as supporting the ongoing peace and justice work of Brooklyn For Peace.
Contact us at is.pales@brooklynpeace.org with your order.
Provide your name, phone number, e-mail, and desired number of bottles, and where you prefer to pick up your order (Boerum Hill, Park Slope, or Midwood locations.)
We will confirm your order, and set a date/time for you to pick up.
(Sorry, we cannot mail or deliver at this time.)
Pay when you pick up, by cash, credit card, or check to Brooklyn For Peace.
For more information about Olive Branch Olive Oil, or about our Israel-Palestine Committee, see our website www.brooklynpeace.org
Stay up to date!
Visit our website www.brooklynpeace.org, or call 718-624-5921

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