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Meditation for Activists
Social Justice Activists need to keep themselves centered and balanced to keep up with all the extroversial activity involved in activism.  WESPAC is offering free and open meditation sessions every Wednesday from 12 noon to 1pm. Please RSVP at 914 682-4690.   read more...
When Change is Not Enough
Important article by Sara Robinson on the Seven Steps to Revolution.   read more...
Noura Erakat on Israeli Apartheid

Thank you to Daniel Strum for this video footage of Noura Erakat speaking on Israeli Apartheid at the Memorial United Methodist Church.

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Sign up for Undoing Racism

Sign up for an upcoming Undoing Racism workshop and join the movement to end white privilege and institutional racism.

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WESPAC Fair Trade items in office!

Buying birthday gifts for friends, family members, colleagues?  Use your purchasing power wisely!  WESPAC has a few hand-embroidered cushion covers, Palestinian olive oil, fair trade coffee, tea and chocolate, signed Fasanella prints and more!  Call the office for details at 914 682-4690

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Calendar Snapshot
DateTimeTitle
5/9/2008 09:30 AM Hudson Valley Community Coalition
5/10/2008 11:00 AM Grand Opening
5/11/2008 09:00 AM Mother's Day Boycott
5/12/2008 07:00 PM Israel Lobby
5/13/2008 07:00 PM WESPAC Action Network
5/14/2008 12:00 PM Weekly Meditation
5/14/2008 05:30 PM Art Reception
5/15/2008 05:30 PM Sandy Bernabei to be honored
5/16/2008 01:00 PM Nakbah Commemoration
5/16/2008 07:00 PM Conversation about Race
5/19/2008 04:00 PM Healthcare for All
5/21/2008 12:00 PM Weekly Meditation
5/21/2008 05:30 PM Obsessive Compulsive
5/21/2008 07:00 PM Nakba Conversation
5/22/2008 10:00 AM Hearings on Racism
5/28/2008 12:00 PM Weekly Meditation
5/31/2008 11:00 AM Asian American Festival
6/2/2008 06:30 PM Home from Iraq
6/4/2008 12:00 PM Weekly Meditation
6/6/2008 02:00 PM WESPAC Women's Circle
Most recent blog entries
Volunteers for Fair Trade Festival
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 9/6/2007 10:00 AM

A note from WESPAC Board member, Joan Indusi:

WESPAC Fdn.'s Annual Fair Trade Crafts Fair is Satuday, November 24, 2007, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Once again, it will be held in White
Plains at the Memorial United Methodist Church.

Our Fair Trade Crafts Fair has been very successful with many people
looking forward to this fun and interesting day. Last year we had over
1,000 people attending and we expect another good crowd.

As always, this fair is driven by the efforts of many volunteers. There
are opportunities to help before the event as well as on the day of the
event.

Here is a list of committees. (We need coordinators for each committee
as well as people who are interested in working on the committee. Also,
we are in need of volunteers to work for a few hours on the day of the
event.)

-Set-up (the night before and the mor ...

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Short Story Competition!
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 2/25/2007 11:53 AM
DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2007 - 36 DAYS TO GO!

IMAGINE A SOCIETY IN WHICH...


...food, clothing, housing, education and medical care are guaranteed to everyone.
...most farms, banks, industries and services are run as cooperatives owned by the workers.
...there are no multinational corporations.
...different voices, languages and cultures are respected.
...there is self-sufficiency in food, medicines, clothing, housing, and local transport.
...the environment is protected and restored, all agriculture is organic, garbage is recycled and renewable energy is used.
...universal spirituality is valued, not religious dogmas or conflicts.
...leaders are selfless servants of the people.

Short story competition describing a futur ...
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Latest news from Anita
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 2/6/2007 11:58 AM

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Many of you have been asking about my family in Ramallah.  Here is the latest from my cousin's wife, Anita Grossman:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information:(c) +970-(0)59-817-3953,or (c) + 970-(0)59-378-278 (email) info@righttoenter.ps

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WESPAC Director's family in Palestine being
broken up by Israeli Authorities
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 12/5/2006 7:23 PM
I have just learned that the Israeli authorities are breaking up my family in Ramallah.  They are deporting my cousin's wife Anita from Palestine.  It is extremely upsetting to us.  Of course this has happened to thousands of Palestinians, but now the Israeli Apartheid system hits home.
 
How long will the United States keep supporting this inhumanity?  How long will our tax dollars keep funding this monstrosity?
 
In deep sadness,
 
Nada Khader
WESPAC Foundation
 
Here is the letter from my cousin Ghassan Abdal ...
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A Special Note from Denis Halliday
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 11/19/2006 10:57 AM

November 15, 2006

 

Dear WESPAC Foundation friends and supporters,

 

I am writing to you at a time of great urgency, to ask for your support for an organization in your community which has a critical responsibility to help achieve justice and peace for people ...

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My Evening with President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 9/21/2006 10:57 AM

My Evening with President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela

 

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September Blog entry to WESPAC members
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 8/31/2006 5:35 PM

Thank you, thank you, and thank you!  Each one of you has made a contribution to WESPAC Foundation this year and each of you has allowed us to remain strong, vibrant and viable! We have had an extraordinarily busy Summer with each one of our board members and many individual members getting personally involved in efforts to promote social and economic justice both at home and abroad.  These efforts are at the core of what WESPAC Foundation accomplishes by “thinking globally and acting locally” with your moral and financial support.

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June 22nd Update
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 6/22/2006 11:50 AM

I will be interviewing Toni Zeidan, Bob Robideau, and Barry Bachrach for a PNN Special this Saturday at 2pm.  Toni Zeidan is the National Coordinator of the Leonard Peltier Defense Cte and Barry Bachrach is the lead attorney.  Bob Robideau was one of the two men initially arrested for the death of two FBI agents at Wounded Knee but they were both found not guilty.  (See information at the bottom here).

I will be in Missouri all of next week (June 26 through June 30) with limited access to e-mail.  I will be back in the office on Monday, July 3rd and hope to see as many of you as possible marching in the streets on July 4th with WESPAC, No War and Code Pink!

Cheers,  Nada

EXCERPT: Dino Butler and Bob Robideau were first apprehended and were taken to court. Leonard Peltier had escaped to Canada, knowing that he could not receive any fair justice in the U.S. judicial system. Dino Butler and Bob Robid ...

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Update on May 12, 2006, from WESPAC Director
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 5/12/2006 11:29 AM

This week has been a very interesting and productive one for us here at WESPAC.  Our intern Lucas Michelen from Croton High School will be working with Per Scholas on organizing a computer and electronics pick up event in Westchester County for early June.  This week WESPAC launched its solidarity group with Indigenous Peoples and part of our work will include a Turtle Island Book Club where we learn about Indigenous issues through the perspective of Indigenous Peoples.  Our next meeting is May 31st at 7:30pm at the Chappaqua Public Library.  We will start with Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Nerbern.

WESPAC is now ready to accept online credit card contributions!  We are thrilled with this development that will allow you to give more easily in support of our peace and justice work.  Please do take advantage of this secure site hosted by activegiving.com who will be respon ...

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Appalling Response from Congresswoman Nita Lowey
Keeping in touch with the WESPAC family By Nada Khader on 4/18/2006 11:08 AM
Frank Brodhead drafted a letter that was sent to Congresswoman Nita Lowey on behalf of Concerned Families of Westchester, No War Westchester and WESPAC Foundation expressing our frustration about the ongoing occupation of Iraq by American military forces and the misuse of our tax-dollars and resources away from domestic needs such as healthcare, affordable housing, job creation, improving our public transportation systems etc and into illegal military activity.
 
Her response is totally inadequate, and she is infact telling her constituents to get ready and be prepared for a "pre-emptive" US strike on Iran.  Her exact words in the letter dated April 5th, 2006:
 
"As you know, Iran presents one of the largest foreign policy challenges to our nation.  It has pursued and ...
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Tax Deductible Contributions

Please contribute any amount you can afford to help to ensure that WESPAC can continue its Peace and Justice Work. Please make your tax-deductible contribution ONLINE, or make your check payable to WESPAC Foundation and mail to:

WESPAC Foundation
PO Box 488
White Plains, NY 10602

We especially need regular monthly contributions to help us cover general operating costs!  Please have your bank send us a check every month in the amount of $20, $40 or $50 or whatever you can afford!

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