earlier
features archive
ordered by date, most recent first
Records 341 to 351 of 351
|
|
|
|
|
May 1 (Thursday) -
Former Political Prisoners from Tibet, including Palden Gyatso, Speak
Palden Gyatso, a monk and the 1998 recipient of the John Humphrey Freedom Award, and two nuns, Choeyang Kunsang and Pasang Lhamo, will tell about life in the notorious Drapchi prison in Lhasa, Tibet, and will speak about their experience with war, oppression and the occupation of their homeland.
more...
April 27 (Sunday) -
Seattle Mini-Thunder2
The Second Mini-Thunder brought to you by Seattle Thunder. Come join us for a FREE day of music, food, key note speakers, democracy workshops, information tables, and coming together as a community. We hope to provide a safe place for dialog and education sharing. THIS is what democracy looks like, ordinary folks learning how to make their voices heard and feeling empowered to make changes for the good of all. more...
April 12 (Saturday) -
International Day of Protest to Stop the War
April twelve is the next international day of action to stop the war, with marches taking place in Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Washington DC, San Francisco, LA and Seattle. Gather at Volunteer Park in Seattle at 12 noon.
more...
March 25 (Tuesday) -
Press conference and rally at Starbucks' Shareholders Meeting
Press conference and rally at Starbucks' Shareholders Meeting; Tell Starbucks to brew FAIR TRADE, SHADE-GROWN COFFEE as its "coffee of the day", improve working conditions in countries they do businees, and remove genetically engineered ingredients from their food and beverages! more...
March 21 (Friday) -
DAY 2 Emergency Anti-War Response Action - Rally at Federal Building at 12:00 noon, March to Westlake at 3:30 pm, Rally at Westlake at 4:30 pm
EMERGENCY ANTI-WAR RESPONSE ACTIONS HAVE BEGUN. We urge everybody to respond to this call for mass, urgent protest and action. Today: Rally at Federal Building.at 12:00 noon, March to Westlake at 3:30 pm, Rally at Westlake at 4:30 pm. more...
March 20 (Thursday) -
DAY 1 Emergency Anti-War Response Action - Rally at Federal Building at 5:00 pm, March to Westlake at 7:00 pm
EMERGENCY ANTI-WAR RESPONSE ACTIONS HAVE BEGUN. We urge everybody to respond to this call for mass, urgent protest and action. Today: 5:00 pm - Gather at Federal Building (2nd & Marion, downtown Seattle); 7:00 pm - March to Westlake and back to Fed Bldg. Also, City-Wide Student Walkout at 12:00 noon, and all-night interfaith vigil. more...
March 16 (Sunday) -
Global Vigil for Peace - Seattle Candlelight Vigils
MoveOn.org, Win Without War Coalition, and many faith-based organizations urge the people of the world to support Archbishop Desmond Tutu's call for "A Global Vigil for Peace" on the Sunday, March 16 at 7pm local time. In Seattle, vigils will be held in various locations. more...
March 16 (Sunday) -
Hands Across the Water: A Lake-Circling Greenlake Peace Vigil
OUR GOAL: To Circle the Entire Lake. It's going to take oodles of people! Thousands! Your hands miight make the difference more...
March 15 (Saturday) -
March 15th Anti-War Action - Circle the Federal Building
Encircle the Federal Building in downtown Seattle, in solidarity with the March 15th national and international emergency mobilization to stop the war with major protests in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, and cities around Europe. March 15th at 2:30 pm. more...
March 14 (Friday) -
Get on the Bus to San Francisco March 15 Anti-War Convergence
The Seattle International Action Center/ANSWER organizing center is chartering a bus to go to San Francisco for the March 15 Emergency Anti-war Convergence. We invite you to "get on the bus" to participate in the SF Convergence, a legal, permitted march and rally in SF. more...
March 13 (Thursday) -
Action to Surround the Federal Building to Protest Impending War on Iraq
This is an urgent call to surround the Federal Building on Thursday, March 13, at 3:00 pm, in support of the UN's peace effort and opposing the impending violation of the UN Charter by a US attack on Iraq. more...
|