New developments with the NATO and G8 protests in Chicago

From the United National Antiwar Coalition:

https://nationalpeaceconference.org/

As you may know, the G8 summit meeting has been move from Chicago to Camp David.  NATO will still meet in Chicago but the NATO meeting will not start till May 20.  As a result we have changed our major mass demonstration from May 19 to May 20.  If you have started organizing transportation to Chicago in May please take note and change you transportation arrangement accordingly.  If you have not yet started organizing transportation, it is time to start now.

CANG8 and UNAC view the move of the G8 summit as a victory.  We attribute it to the plans that we have made for demonstrations and the publicity that has been generated.  Please click below to see the press release from CANG8 in response to the changes.

http://nepajac.org/peoplessummit.htm

CAN/G8: http://cang8.wordpress.com/

March 13, 2012 Milwaukee, WI.

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Berna Ellorin & Gen Waller at the People’s Power Tour Stop in NYC

The Peoples Power Tour started at the Judson Church on March 11 to a standing room audience. It moved to Philadelphia and Baltimore and will be in Los Angeles. The speakers represent the demands of a broad range of people’s movements. Berna Ellorin represents Bayan-U.S.A.

The Peoples Power Tour started at the Judson Church on March 11 to a standing room audience. It moved to Philadelphia and Baltimore and will be in Los Angeles. The speakers represent the demands of a broad range of people’s movements. Gen Waller is an activist with OWS.

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Eleanor Bailey & Victor Toro at People’s Power Tour Stop in NYC

The Peoples Power Tour started at the Judson Church on March 11 to a standing room audience. It moved to Philadelphia and Baltimore and will be in Los Angeles. The speakers represent the demands of a broad range of people’s movements. Eleanor Bailey is an 82 year old member of the postal union and participated in the 1970 Postal Strike. She is supporting the rally to save our post offices on March 17.

The Peoples Power Tour started at the Judson Church on March 11 to a standing room audience. It moved to Philadelphia and Baltimore and will be in Los Angeles. The speakers represent the demands of a broad range of people’s movements. Victor Toro is a longtime activist for immigrant rights. He is a survivor of the coup in Chile and is resisting deportation. His translator is Lucy Pagoada who is part of the Honduran resistance.

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