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Fundraiser – 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm COME JOIN US for Hors D’oeuvres, Wine, and Music Meet Gandhi Personally - RSVP andresez@rcn.com 617-964-5267 LOCATION - Contact Andre Sheldon andresez@rcn.com -------------------------------------------- Saturday, November 7, 2009 Special Local Guest – Tina Chery, Founder of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute Community Meeting – 10:00 am to Noon Cathedral Church of St Paul, 138 Tremont Street, Boston Ask Questions – Hear Gandhi – Make Plans NO ADMISSION - Donations Voluntary --------------------- Saturday, November 7, 2009 Presentation by Gandhi – 7:00 to 9:00 PM All Saints Parish, 1773 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA (Corner of Dean Road Between Cleveland Circle and Washington Square) On- street parking. Public transportation on the "D" Line (Beaconsfield Stop) and "C" Line (Dean Road Stop) NO ADMISSION - Donations Voluntary In conjunction with the World March for Peace and Nonviolence Reach into Every Household And Empower Women! President Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize and now there must be a PEOPLE MOVEMENT to support his efforts for peace. One man cannot do it alone! The people must show support for nonviolence! This Program in collaboration with the Living Arts Institute in conjunction with The World March for Peace and Nonviolence www.WorldMarchUSA.net was created in response to the evidence found and request for Women to unite and be the peacemakers. Nobel Peace Price Winner Laureate, Shirin Ebadi, in a plea made to women and activists worldwide at a July 25 Iran pro-democracy rally in Amsterdam, stated, "I urge all women around the world to show their solidarity with the Committee of Iranian Mothers in Mourning by assembling in parks, in their respective countries.” Women from the Congo have called out for the support of women! Women from Gaza have called out for the support of women! Lynn Sherr, on PBS - Bill Moyers Journal: “Empowering women may be our only chance.” “We just heard that this 21st century is our time. Century of women — not bad. Let's hope it takes less than the whole one hundred years. We can't wait that long. A Call To Women will: • Bring women leaders together to create a unified platform • Work with Schools and Communities to “Prepare for, Practice, and Teach Nonviolence” • Utilize the arts to build bridges between individuals and groups to breakdown the walls of prejudice and separation between cultures • “Reach into Every Household” to Empower Women as the Peacemakers and create a Gandhi / King-like PEOPLE MOVEMENT, a Global Strategy of Nonviolence, For the Children (includes men to join this common cause.) “If a person with black hair sees a person with red hair, he or she sees someone different, but, if a person with black hair sees a child with red hair, he or she sees a child.” Adil Najam, Boston University, International Relations. |
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