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Philly Against War

Jun 3 2009 - 6:30pm
Jun 3 2009 - 8:30pm

PHILLY AGAINST WAR
phillyagainstwar@gmail.com and 609.558.1869

 
Meeting on Wednesday, June 3
From 6:30 until 8:30 pm
A-SPACE
4722 Baltimore Avenue
West Philly
Philadelphia, PA

  Folks, the next Philly Against War  meeting will be Wednesday, June 3rd at 6:30 pm at the A-Space, 4722 Baltimore Ave. in West Philly.

The purpose will be to address where to go next with PAW activity and to start building for the National Assembly conference in Pittsburgh which PAW endorsed at its last meeting. So bring your ideas and energy and start making plans to go to Pittsburgh this July!

ATTEND THE JULY 10 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CONFERENCE IN PITTSBURGH! 

REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE
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In the aftermath of the March 21 and April 3-4 demonstrations, a number of critical questions must be addressed by the antiwar movement: What next for the  movement? Where do we go from here? How can we broaden the movement and win new forces to our cause? How can we help ensure that our next demonstrations are larger than the ones organized in March and April and that the ones organized after those will be even larger?
 
We who are supporters of the National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations believe these questions can best be answered by convening a national antiwar conference open to all peace activists who will have the opportunity to share their ideas and proposals, be part of a broad ranging discussion and debate, and help make decisions based on one person, one vote.
 
Such a conference will be held at La Roche College in Pittsburgh on July 10-12, 2009.
 
The National Assembly was established nearly a year ago at a national conference attended by over 400 people, including top leaders of the antiwar movement as well as activists from many states. One of the main decisions that conference made was to do everything possible to unite the movement in urgently needed visible street actions. 
 
Now we look to the July conference, which will provide a forum for dealing with crucial issues as Washington escalates its wars, occupations, bombing attacks, sanctions, threats and illegal interventions in the Middle East and elsewhere. We need your ideas, your input and your presence to help make this conference a success. Please join us in Pittsburgh on July 10-12. Bring all the troops home now!