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Veterans For Peace Delegation in Palestine
February 17, 2017
Today is the 12th anniversary of the nonviolent demonstrations against the apartheid wall in Bil’in. Veterans For Peace were present along with members of CODEPINK. Surprisingly, the Israeli military was not in attendance for most of the festivities, only showing up at the end when the villagers managed to pry open the gate in the wall. Only two canisters of tear gas made an appearance, just enough to remind us that we didn’t really feel like having more. One protester got injured when he was being chased by soldiers. He fell and broke his leg, at which point the soldiers decamped and the protesters carried him up to the road to the Palestinian ambulance.
Reported by: Ellen Davidson
Check out more of the Photos from the day of action in Bil’in:
https://goo.gl/photos/4ukcrL9fmuTCVP3L9
Milwaukee, Feb. 20: Not My President’s Day March
6pm – Rally begins at Zeidler Union Square, corner of 4th and Michigan.
7pm – Begin march to Senator Ron Johnson’s office and return to Zeidler.
March 4: March On Mississippi Support Nissan Workers

Black Liberation Discussion – Mr. Lamont Lilly
Support CWA Workers at AT&T Mobility
We need good, family-supporting jobs.That’s why we are determined to stand together and do whatever it takes to get them. We may even go on strike if we have to. *
AT&T earned a record profit of $13 billion last year because of us. We do the hard work providing quality service to customers and keeping the network up and running.
Meanwhile, the company cut more than 8,000 call center jobs since 2011 and closed at least 23 centers. In retail, 60% of the AT&T’s branded stores have been outsourced to low-wage third party dealers, undermining the standards of its own retail employees.
Those cuts aren’t good for anyone – not us, not our communities, and not AT&T customers.
Stand up to corporate power. Sign the petition to say you support good jobs and a fair union contract for working people at AT&T Mobility and across the company.
Detroit, Feb. 17: Immigrant Solidarity Protest against ICE Detention Center

Milwaukee, Feb. 17-18: Afro-Cuban Music Concert by Ars Longa de La Havana
Friday, February 17, 2017 & Saturday, February 18, 2017 | Afro-Cuban Music Concert by Ars Longa de La Havana. Concerts this Friday & Sat in MKE on their premiere tour of the U.S.. See https://wicuba.wordpress.com/upcoming-events/
Program, Notes, Bios, Texts & Translations;
Friday, February 17, 2017, 6:30 pm, free, Afro-Cuban Music Concert by Ars Longa de La Habana, Gulumbá, Gulumbé, at Saint Francis of Assisi Church, Milwaukee WI 1927 North 4th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212.
Saturday, February 18, 2017, 5:oo p.m. Ars Longa de La Habana, Tickets, Gulumbá, Gulumbé, at UWM Zelazo Center (2419 E Kenwood Blvd) For its U.S. debut, this celebrated ensemble brings us “Resonances of Africa in the New World” – a program of 17th- and 18th-century music from the colonial period in the Americas, resonating with strong influences from African culture. Music of Fernández, Salgado, de la Rocca, and of course, Anónimo (17th century), performed with viola da gamba, flautas dulces, chirimías, sacabuche, bajón, Baroque guitar, and chamber organ.
For its U.S. debut, this celebrated ensemble brings us “Resonances of Africa in the New World” – a program of 17th- and 18th-century music from the colonial period in the Americas, resonating with strong influences from African culture. Music of Fernández, Salgado, de la Rocca, and of course, Anónimo (17th century), performed with viola da gamba, flautas dulces, chirimías, sacabuche, bajón, Baroque guitar, and chamber organ.

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ALSO:
Sunday, March 12, 2017, 7pm, (doors open at 6:30 pm) Living Activism benefit at the Coffee House, 19th & Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee. Admission by donation, to support Wisconsin’s two young women studying at Havana, Cuba’s Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM)* and IFCO/Pastors for Peace*, the U.S. coordinator for this program.
Featuring two magnetic performers:
Internationally renowned educational consultant, Dr. Tony Baez has also sung with his guitar and presented songs of social change for more than 30 years in the U.S. and Latin America, including their meaning and context.
Carmen Murguia is an award-winning poet who writes in English with a touch of Spanish about love and life from the perspective of a Latina lesbian from the Midwest. See her website at http://carmenaliciamurguia.yolasite.com.
*Latin American Medical School (ELAM) has graduated over 23,000 physicians from low-income communities in Africa, Asia and the Americas (including the USA). Nearly 10,000 more are enrolled in the program, thanks to the full scholarships offered by Cuba. These new MDs make a commitment to work in underserved areas upon graduation. Young people from over 100 nations — over half of them women — study in an environment that recognizes the right of every patient to care, and that centers learning in the community, where health promotion is as important as disease management.
*IFCO/Pastors for Peace is an interfaith organization to assist oppressed peoples in their fight for justice and self-determination. See https://ifconews.org/
Sponsored by—
The Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba Learn more at http://www.wicuba.org/ For questions write to us at contact@wicuba.org or call (414) 273-1040
The Coffee House. Visit http://www.the-coffee-house.com/ or write to info@the-coffee-house.com
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 7pm, monthly meeting at CUMC, 639 N. 25th St., Milwaukee. All are welcome! We’ll discuss March 12 Coffee House benefit, the April 18-19, 2017 Pastors for Peace speaking tour in Wisconsin, and current developments.

Milwaukee, Feb. 25: ABHM 2017 Founder’s Day Gathering for Repair & Reconciliation
HELP HEAL THE RACIAL DIVIDE IN OUR CITY
Join us to discover how communities around the USA repair racial trauma.
TICKETS $10-14 here: http://tinyurl.com/FD17tix
PROGRAM:
• FACE IT! Intro by ABHM Head Griot Reggie Jackson.
• SNEAK PREVIEW: “ALWAYS IN SEASON.” This new film follows the efforts of descendants of victims and perpetrators of lynchings to commemorate the victims, repair the damage, and reconcile.
• NATIONAL & LOCAL SPEAKERS present their restorative “truth and reconciliation” projects
• AUDIENCE TALKBACK
• LIVE MUSIC by Adekola & Friends
• AUTHOR SIGNINGS of The Lyncher in Me; Family Secrets; and A Time of Terror.
Film trailer: http://tinyurl.com/FD17film
More details, including speakers’ bios: http://tinyurl.com/racial-healing
Questions? Contact info@abhmuseum.org.
All proceeds support the development of ABHM’s new building and our public programming throughout the year.

Labor-community solidarity fighting back against right-to-work-for-less and other Jim Crow austerity attacks against the people Feb. 24, 2015 in the state capitol in Madison.
Milwaukee, Feb. 17: We Will Be Heard – Youth Summit

