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2/15-16 KPFA Live Broadcast of NY & SF Peace Demos

by Peacenik
On Feb 15 and 16, KPFA radio of Berkeley, 94.1 FM, will carry the New York and San Francisco peace demonstrations live. Tune in your radios or listen to it on the web on streaming radio. Bring your radios to your peace march.
On Feb 15 and 16, KPFA radio of Berkeley, 94.1 FM, will carry the New York and San Francisco peace demonstrations live. Tune in your radios or listen to it on the web on streaming radio. Bring your radios to your peace march.

For streaming radio, go to:
https://secure.transbay.net/kpfa/forms/0_aud.htm

From KPFA's website, http://www.kpfa.org:
KPFA broadcasting (Pacific Times):
2/15 Sat 8am-1pm NY march/rally
2/15 Sat 1-4 pm Teach-In
AND 2/15 Sat 6 to 6:30 p.m. News with peace march reports from around the world
2/16 Sun 1:30-5pm SF march/rally
2/16 Sun 5-6pm Rally Wrap-up
AND 2/16 Sun 6 to 6:30 p.m. News with peace march reports from around the world.
Also, KPFA has news every weeknight from 6 to 7 p.m. as well as 3 to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays. Morning news programs are the morning show on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and Democracy Now from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. At Noon, there are news announcements just before a news and culture program, Living Room, from Noon to 1 p.m.

Again, KPFA is 94.1 FM, 24 hours of listener-supported programming. There are no commercials!

2/15: New York's Confirmed Speakers:
From: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=799
NYC Feb 15 Speakers and Performers

MCs Confirmed as of February 10
LESLIE CAGAN, United for Peace and Justice

REVEREND GRAYLAN HAGLER, Black Voices for Peace, United for Peace and Justice

SPEAKERS Confirmed as of February 10

ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU, Anglican Church, South Africa

JULIAN BOND, Chair of the Board, NAACP

ANGELA Y. DAVIS, Professor of History of Consciousness, University of California-Santa Cruz

DENNIS RIVERA, Service Employees International Union, 1199

KIM GANDY, National Organization for Women

LARRY COHEN, Executive V.-P., Communication Workers of America AFL-CIO

REVEREND DR. JOHN H. GILMORE, Baptist Minister's Conference of Greater NY

PHYLLIS BENNIS, Middle East expert, Institute for Policy Studies

RANIA MASRI, Institute for Southern Studies

JAMIE VASQUEZ, Veterans for Peace, former deputy Mayor of Jersey City, NJ

RABAB ABDULHADI, NYU Assistant Professor

SERENA CRUZ, Commissioner, Multnomah County, OR

RUTH MESSINGER, American Jewish World Service

NAMITA CHAD, Desis Rising Up and Moving

STEVE SHARIEFF, Buffalo Iraq Center

NILDA MEDINA, Vieques Resistance Camp for Peace and Justice

REVEREND AL SHARPTON, National Action Network

DAYO GORE, Racial Justice 9/11: People of Color Against the War

ANTHONY ARNOVE, Editor of Iraq Under Siege

BRENDA STOKELEY, DC 1707 and NYC Labor Against the War

CHONGJIN LEE, Nodutdol: Korean Community Development

PIADAD CORDOBA, Colombian Legislator

DERRILL BODLEY, 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows

HUMBERTO BROWN, Black Radical Congress

ELI PARISER, Win Without War

MAHER EL JAMAL, Arab American Muslim Federation

AMIT MASHIAH, Courage to Refuse, Israeli refusenik

Speaker from Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan

RICHIE PEREZ, Justice Committee-National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights

PERFORMERS Confirmed as of February 10

HARRY BELAFONTE

DANNY GLOVER

SUSAN SARANDON

PETE SEEGER

HOLLY NEAR

ROSIE PEREZ

BETTY, A Capella Group

RETUMBA!, Salsa/Merengue

SAUL WILLIAMS

SUEHIR HAMMAD, Poet appearing on Broadway with Def Poetry Jam

STEVE COLEMAN, Poet appearing on Broadway with Def Poetry Jam

TONY KUSHNER, Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright

SARAH JONES, Playwright, poet and performer in Exonerated

DAVID ROVICS, singer

WELFARE POETS

RAMZI, Arab folk dancer
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by Sheepdog
...is WAY too cool!
by Sheepdog
Here's a cracker.
I've also changed the tray.
More photos,...please?
by Sam B.
> More photos,...please?

You mean the one in which little Miss Cracker takes off her United-for-Peace-In-Our-Time bra?

You lush, Sheepdog.
by Sheeple Awake

sheeple_bush_iraq.jpg"

by Sheepdog
Sheeple Awake.
All the little lambs with so many weasels
around. Speaking of which, doesn't the B man seem
to have some kind of aphasia with the parrot
thing...
Something to do? therapy? Reading?
Sex ( even it it's only with himself?) or
maybe looking for a new job?
by ...
Saturday 15 February 2003

Speech by Prime Minister Tony Blair at Labour's local government, women's and youth conferences, SECC, Glasgow

"There will be no march for the victims of Saddam, no protests about the thousands of children that die needlessly every year under his rule, no righteous anger over the torture chambers which if he is left in power, will be left in being."

http://www.labour.org.uk/tbglasgow/
by pointer
Click here:

http://www.indybay.org/news/2002/05/127278_comment.php#127768
by aarf aarf
peace_nakedwomen.jpg
Sheepdog leaps Sam B. with joy as he tends his flock of Naked Women for Peace.
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