Black Alliance for Peace Demands All Elected Officials Stand Against Militarism

Black Alliance for Peace Demands All Elected Officials Stand Against Militarism
Black Alliance for Peace Demands All Elected Officials Stand Against Militarism

Politicians must not be allowed to escape accountability for US militarism, both on foreign shores and US streets.

Candidates who refuse to sign the pledge reveal their complicity.”

The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) believes that along with the issue of climate change, the interlocking issues of war, militarism and normalized, illegal U.S. interventionism represent the main existential threats to global humanity. However, both mainstream elite political parties and the corporate media continue to minimize the impacts of morally indefensible and lawless interventions by the U.S. state, as well as the militarization of police forces nationwide and the obscene theft of public resources in the form of the Pentagon’s annual budget.

During the series of Democrat party “debates,” a mere 22 minutes were devoted to these issues under the rubric of foreign policy.

To address this dereliction of public responsibility, BAP is launching a petition campaign and candidate pledge process to demand that these issues receive the critical attention they deserve.  Going straight to the public, BAP is asking that the public demand that their representatives and all candidates for office address these issues by adopting a set of demands that we believe represents a commitment to a “people(s)-centered human right framework.”

The BAP petition is calling on the public and all endorsing and participating organizations to demand that every candidate running for elected office, at every level of government, sign candidate our pledge form that commits them to:

Support efforts to cut the military budget by 50% as a first step in reducing military spending, and reallocate government expenditures to fully fund social programs to realize individual and collective human rights in the areas of housing, education, healthcare, green jobs and public transportation;

Oppose the militarization of the police and specifically the Department of Defense 1033 program that transfers millions of dollars’ worth of military equipment to local police forces;

Promote the closure of the more than 800 U.S. foreign military bases and the ending of U.S. participation in the white supremacist NATO military structure;

Call for and work to close the U.S. African Command (AFRICOM) and the withdrawal of all U.S. military personnel from Africa;

Demand that the Department of Justice document and investigate all instances of the use of lethal force by domestic police officers and agencies against non-white populations as demanded by various United Nations human rights treaty monitoring bodies;

Commit to passing resolutions at every level of government that commit the U.S. to upholding international law and the United Nations Charter, and to opposing all military, economic (including sanctions and blockades that are acts of war) and political interventions in the internal affairs of sovereign nations regardless of the political party controlling the office of the presidency; and

Sponsor legislation and/or resolutions at every level of government calling on the U.S. to support the United Nations resolution on the complete global abolishment of nuclear weapons passed by 122 nations in July 2017.

BAP believes that candidates who refuse to sign the pledge reveal to their would-be constituents their complicity in upholding the U.S state as the premier interventionist of the global community, while also revealing their refusal to emancipate U.S. residents from militarized police states across the nation.

For more information, call 856 219-0203 or emailInfo@blackallianceforpeace.com

Manitowoc, WI, September 10, 2019: “Fully Staff the VA” Contingent During ‘The Wall That Heals’ Escort

Join the “Fully Staff the VA” Contingent in Manitowoc September 10, 2019!

WHEN: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 from 3-5 P.M.

WHAT: “Fully Staff The VA!” educational delegation during “The Wall That Heals” escort

WHERE: 911 Franklin St. (and 10th), Manitowoc WI (Look for banner) Near the Firehouse and old HTR Building

On September 10, 2019 “The Wall That Heals,” a three-quarters replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, will be escorted from Two Rivers, WI to Manitowoc, WI where it will be on display from September 12-15, 2019.

Along the parade route there will be a delegation of Veterans, union and community members and students displaying a “Fully Staff the VA! Union Jobs Not Cutbacks! No Privatization!” banner.

The educational delegation will be informing the public about recent efforts by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), Veterans For Peace and other organizations including the Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement. These organizations are demanding that the 47,000 job vacancies within the VA be filled, and that union busting attacks and privatization attempts end now. https://www.afge.org/ and https://www.veteransforpeace.org and

https://wibailoutpeople.org/

Veterans for Peace will be leafleting and handing out fliers related to the Veterans Administration as well as thoughts on the immoral implications of using Vietnam memories and casualties as flag waving recruiting tools (see the event poster here).

Others in the educational delegation will be distributing information on the costs and consequences of militarization and war. https://www.nationalpriorities.org/ and https://blackallianceforpeace.com/

Herald Times

 Reporter article parade backgrounder.

VFP Sheboygan’s Calendar event details.

Rideshare and VFP related info contact Chris 920.918.2405 or email:  cqnel@vetsforpeacesheboygan.org

General Info WI BOPM: 414-395-0665

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Madison, September 21, 2019: Voces de la Frontera Membership Meeting / Junta de membresía de Madison

Madison Membership Meeting / Junta de membresía de Madison

ENGLISH BELOW

Junta de Membresía
Centro Hispano
810 W Badger Rd
Madison, WI 53713
Abierta al público

Acompáñanos para nuestra junta de membresía mensual. Hablaremos sobre los próximos pasos en la lucha por las licencias de conducir.
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Membership Meeting
Centro Hispano
810 W Badger Rd
Madison, WI 53713
Open to the public

Join us for our monthly membership meeting! We’ll discuss the next steps in the fight to restore driver licenses for all in Wisconsin.

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Milwaukee, September 20, 2019: Milwaukee Area Labor Council’s Building Bridges: Celebrating 60 Years of Solidarity

Building Bridges: Celebrating 60 Years of Solidarity

SAVE THE DATE! The Milwaukee Area Labor Council is turning 60 this year and we’re having a party!

Milwaukee is a union town, born from a proud industrial past. Mark your calendars for a fun night where we celebrate our history and look towards a bright future.

https://bit.ly/2YNpkzF

Support the Venezuelan Embassy Protectors Collective Defense

drop the charges

Click here for the latest press release about the case

Please go to the web site of the defense committee to read more about their case and to make a much needed donation for their legal defense.  The web site can be found here:  https://defendembassyprotectors.org/home/ .

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Northern California Tour for Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowere, Oct. 12 – 15, 2019

1) Saturday, October 12: Sacramento/Ellen and Darien: Fundraising dinner

2) Sunday, October 13, 10:30 am, Public Meeting, Niebyl Proctor Library/Oakland

3) Sunday, October 13, 3-6 pm Sonoma Peace and Justice Center/Santa Rosa

4) Monday, September 14, 6-9 pm dinner and public forum, San Jose Peace and Justice Center

5) Wednesday, September 15, 6-9 pm, Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, public meeting

Additional meetings being planned.  For more information: jmackler@lmi.net