WALKING INTO A NEW FUTURE FOR THE PEACE/ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT?
Perhaps by joining the energies of the peace movement with those of
soldiers returning from Iraq who have become disillusioned with the war
as well as with their families who have been thoroughly stressed and
drained by the experience, we can begin to create a new and significant
power to counter [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Ithaca Feeder'
March Reflection - Paddy Lane and Dave Grodsky - Oneonta, NY
June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Tod Ensign of Citizen Soldier: March and Festival Reflection
May 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Established in the depths of the Cold War in 1950, Armed Forces Day has been used ever since by the professional officers corps and the weapons industry as an annual “celebration” of America’s military. This year, peace groups from across northern New York joined with the Different Drummer internet cafe to organize a 100 [...]
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Reflection on Saturday at the Different Drummer
May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
I attended the event in Watertown on Saturday. I really liked the use of the projected images from the walk — that really made me feel like I was part of something big, even though I had not been able to be in the walk itself. The quality of those photos was very high, and [...]
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March Reflection
May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Commentary 21 May ‘08
By Roland Micklem
“Walking the Walk”
I didn’t want to go home. As the van swallowed the miles between Watertown and Weedsport, I could not have been more energized had I ingested a pound of caffeine. And this was a wholesome, healthy high, fueled by newly formed friendships and the shared experience of participating [...]
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March Reflection
May 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I had a recent connection with the Peace Center in Buffalo about 6 months ago. That’s how I met Vicki Ross and it went from there. She mentioned this march going on and she asked for a little help, and it ended up with a month and a half of good work.
Vicki met up with [...]
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Sunday, May 18
May 19th, 2008 · No Comments
After arriving home 2 am Sunday morning and “decompressing,” I experienced a bit of a post “magnificent march” let-down for most of the day Sunday.
It’s Monday morning and I’ve been reflecting on the walk and all of the friends made along the way (my eyes well up as I remember). The most powerful thing [...]
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Friday, May 16 - March Arrives in Watertown!
May 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Friday Night, May 16
Friday was an amazing morning. We started out from Adams Center - started with a meeting about “Where do we go from here?” looking for ways to support the IVAW. We had a nonviolent training, and then sharing and appreciations, and we shared about the process of separating. Then we set up [...]
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Thursday, May 15
May 15th, 2008 · No Comments
It was quite a remarkable day.
As we were getting closer to Watertown and expecting a more hostile response, I found quite the opposite. A lot, a lot of people, 95%, responded to our waves and peace signs and honking with a thumbs up, a very positive, unbelievably positive attitude. I got the sense from [...]
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Feeder Marches Converge, Wednesday, May 14
May 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Ft. Drum Feeder Marches Meet Up in Pulaski
The three Feeder Marches - from Utica, Ithaca, and Rochester — met up in Pulaski, NY, Wednesday afternoon.
The Marchers met for an evening of sharing Walk highlights at St. Francis Farm, just outside Pulaski, where they were treated to a home-grown meal and overnight hospitality.
Several members of IVAW [...]
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Ithaca Feeder March, Monday, May 12
May 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Monday, May 12
Heading north on Salina Street, after an overnight stay at St. James Church in Nedrow, the high-energy Ithaca Feeder March, about 20 strong, met up with 25 or more from the Syracuse Peace Council, and together we walked two miles to the federal building.
An incisive letter to Sen. Clinton and US Attorney Suddaby [...]
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