Featured Event
Thursday, April 8, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m.
UPPER WEST SIDE. Society for Ethical Culture, 64th Street and Central Park West.
A WORLD WITHOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS
OBAMA'S VISION, OUR MISSION
A Doris Shaffer Memorial Lecture
with
DANIEL ELLSBERG, whistleblower and subject of The Most Dangerous Man in America;
JONATHAN SCHELL, best-selling
author of The Fate of the Earth and Doris Shaffer Fellow
at The Nation Institute;
KENNETTE BENEDICT, publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Moderated by PHIL DONAHUE, legendary multiple-Emmy- winning talk-show innovator.
"The United States will take concrete steps towards a world without nuclear weapons."
- President Barack Obama, April 5, 2009.
Join our panel of leading experts in a wide-ranging and incisive conversation on the ongoing international
struggle for the containment and eventual reduction of the nuclear threat, and how President Obama and the
U.S. Senate can be pushed to fulfill the promise of a world without nuclear weapons. This important public
conversation is occurring in the run-up to the UN’s regular review of the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty that will take place on May 1, 2010. Audience questions will be taken. Co-hosted by the
Peace Action Fund and
The Nation Institute and co-sponsored by
The
New Society for Ethical Culture, Public Concern Foundation, The Nation, Democrats.com, Haymarket Books,
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation NY, Peace Action Education Fund, Brooklyn For Peace and
United
for Peace and Justice (NYC). Download flyer.
Sunday April 11, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
MANHATTANVILLE. At the home of Maiko Gordon & Hugh Casman, 128 Manhattan Avenue (between 105th & 106rh)
COCKTAIL PARTY FOR PEACE ACTION FUND OF NEW YORK STATE.
JOHN NICHOLS:
OBAMA AT YEAR ONE - WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Tickets only by RSVP to PANYS office, 646-723-1749. Presented by
Manhattan Peace Action. A Doris Shaffer Memorial Lecture Series event.
Sunday April 11, 2:00 -5:00 p.m.
PURCHASE. At the home of Polly Rothstein, 140 Lincoln Avenue
COCKTAIL PARTY FOR PEACE ACTION FUND OF NEW YORK STATE.
KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL:
OBAMA AT YEAR ONE.
Tickets only by RSVP to Joanne Robinson, 914-963-1456 Or Iris Freed, 914-834-1581.
Presented by
No War Westchester.
A Doris Shaffer Memorial Lecture Series event.
Wednesday, April 7, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
FLATIRON DISTRICT. Fifth Floor conference room, Demos, 220 Fifth Avenue btw. 26th and 27th Sts.
TALK ON QUEBEC WITH YOLANDE JAMES
The
Québec Government Office in New York and the
World Policy Institute present
A discussion and reception with
Yolande James, Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities,
Government of Québec. Moderated by
Michele Wucker, Executive Director, World Policy Institute.
Canada has long taken pride in its reputation for successfully welcoming immigrants. Nevertheless, like other immigrant
destinations, it has faced challenges like combating racism, matching immigrants' skills with appropriate jobs, and ensuring
that immigrants have the language skills they need. Under a bilateral agreement with the Canadian federal government,
Québec is able to make its own policies on the immigrants it selects, and to design and implement its own policies on
integration and diversity - that is, "immigrant" policies, and not just "immigration" policies.
Québec's Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities Yolande James, the daughter of Canadian citizens who
emigrated from St. Lucia and St. Vincent, will talk with WPI Executive Director Michele Wucker about Québec's successes
and the lessons that it has learned. Minister James also will talk about how Québec has used immigration policies to
support Haiti following the January 12 earthquake.
The event includes a wine and cheese reception, generously provided by the Québec Government Office in New York.
Free and open to the public, but advance registration is required to reserve a seat and help us minimize waste when ordering.
RSVP by e-mailing
events@worldpolicy.org or calling 212.481.5005 option 2.
Thursday, April 8, 7:00 p.m.
MANHASSETT. Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock, 48 Shelter Rock Road
LONG ISLAND RALLY FOR THE MARCH FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE WORLD IN NYC, MAY 2
For Peace and Human Needs: Disarmament Now!

Sunday, May 2 will be the
International Day of Action for a Nuclear Free World.
Thousands will march in NYC to demand that the nuclear powers fulfill their Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Article VI obligation and commence negotiations to completely eliminate their nuclear arsenals. They can mark the
40th Anniversary of the NPT by starting negotiations to ban nuclear weapons, and to turn away from militarism and
toward human and environmental security. This rally will prepare Long Islanders to participate in this historic event.
Speakers:
• Ray Acheson, the Director of
Reaching Critical Will, a project of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She monitors and reports on meetings of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and other
international disarmament conferences and acts as UN-NGO liaison. Acheson is the editor of a new book, Beyond Arms Control:
Challenges and Choices for Nuclear Disarmament.
• Sister Jeanne Clark, O.P., Pax Christi LI
• Sister Mary Beth Moore, SC, LI Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives
Sponsored by
The Shelter Rock Forum, LI Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives, Great Neck Peace Action and
Pax Christi LI. Directions: From LIE, exit 35 north (from east) or 36 (from west.)
North 1 ½ miles on Shelter Rock Rd. Entrance on left by white fence. From Northern Blvd., Go South 1/2 mile on
Shelter Rock Rd. Entrance on right. For more information: LI Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives, 516-741-4360,
www.longislandpeace.org. Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock,
516-627-6560 ext. 122,
www.uucsr.org.
Friday, April 9, 8:00 p.m.
HEWLETT. Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, 1125 Broadway
NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE OR A NEW DARK AGE?
Nuclear Power, Disarmament and Security in the 21st Century. Speaker:
Andrew S. Kanter, MD MHP , Director of Health Information Systems/Medical Informatics
for the
Millennium Villages Project and is Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Informatics
and Clinical Epidemiology at the
Earth Institute, Columbia University. He received both his MD and MPH
from Harvard University in 1991. Dr. Kanter is on the National Board of
Physicians for Social Responsibility
which is the American affiliate of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War which was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. Sponsored by Five Towns Forum. Contact Rachel Dorfman, (516) 623-5689
Sunday April 11, 1:00 p.m.
UPPER EAST SIDE. Reidy Friendship Hall, The Unitarian Church of
All Souls, 1157 Lexington Avenue at 80th Street (take #6 train to 77 St.)
"DOES TORTURE WORK?" A BENEFIT SCREENING WITH CO-DIRECTOR JEFFERY STEPHENS.
Since 9/11 our country has faced a constitutional and moral crisis: a pervasive fear of another 9/11-type attack
has been used to justify interrogations that are viewed around the world as constituting torture. How did we get here?
"Does Torture Work?" explores the Philippine-American relationship and how it intersects in crucial ways with
the here and now. America's first colonial endeavor provides context for a look at many issues surrounding the use of torture:
What is torture? What is the history of torture in the Western Democracies? How does this history intersect with our current
situation? Does torture work? "Does Torture Work?" is brought to you by
Pushback Partners. Our core mission
is to produce educational videos about subjects that have been little explored by most media outlets. Co-Directors Jeffery
Stephens, Jay Boekelheide, and Rachel Silverman have many years of experience and awards (including an Oscar) in radio and
television, as well as feature and documentary film. For more information:
www.pushbackpartners.org.
Free event - Donations will contribute to the completion of "Does Torture Work?"
Presented by The Peace and Justice Task Force.
Tuesday, April 13, 12:15 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
FLATIRON DISTRICT. Fifth Floor Conference Room, DEMOS, 220 Fifth Avenue
(between 26th and 27th streets)
WATER WARS: BEYOND THE BLUE REVOLUTION

A lunch discussion with
Alun Anderson and
Steven Solomon, moderated by
David A. Andelman.
The world's great conflicts of the future will revolve around what is now and will increasingly become the most valuable
and vital commodity to the preservation and sustainability of life on earth - not oil or gas, neither gold nor diamonds,
but water. From the arid reaches of the Middle East to African rivers being dammed by a generation of ill-considered moves
by larcenous potentates to the rapidly melting Arctic icecap, the Winter 2009/2010 issue of
World Policy Journal
examines the most critical issues confronting the ecologists and statesmen assembled just three months ago in Copenhagen,
including the one most likely to be ignored: what lies beyond the blue revolution?
This lunch discussion brings together
Alun Anderson, author of
After the Ice: Life, Death and Geopolitics in the New Arctic and "Water Wars" contributor, and
Steven Solomon, author of
WATER: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power and Civilization.
World Policy Journal Editor
David A. Andelman will moderate.
Admission: Free for WPI Members. Non-members receive free admission with the purchase of a subscription to
World Policy Journal. Payment and RSVP: WPI Members: RSVP to
events@worldpolicy.org or
212.481.5005, Option 2. Non-Members: Register and pay online. Advance registration is required to help us plan and
order appropriately and minimize waste. All reservations must be paid in advance. Please RSVP by noon on Monday, April 12.
Cancellations received more than 24 hours prior to the event will receive credit towards future events.
Tuesday, April 13, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
THE BRONX. McMahon Hall Lounge - Room 109, Fordham University, 155 West 60th Street (between Columbus and 10th Avenues)
NYC: CARBON NEUTRAL BY 2020
This event will be led by
Sustainability & the Arts graduate students as an end-of-term celebration of their
and all of our’s work in building the commitment for Fordham University and NYC to be Carbon Neutral by 2020. FREE, Space Limited, Reservation Required: RSVP to
ef_alexandra@yahoo.com.
Tuesday, April 13, 7:00 p.m.
BROOKLYN. Brooklyn Technical High School, corner of DeKalb and South Elliott Place
BUDGET CUTS: THE COST OF WAR TO OUR COMMUNITIES
The politicians are slashing budgets for things we urgently need likes jobs, health care, schools and mass transit.
Can we cut spending for war and the Pentagon budget and use it to stop these cuts? Come to a forum to ask questions
and get some answers.
Jo Comerford is the Executive Director of the National Priorities Projects. With
Letitia James, City Council Member and representatives from community groups fighting the cuts and
layoffs. Hosted by
Brooklyn Tech Progressive Student Awareness Club and
Brooklyn for Peace.
For more information email
bfp@brooklynpeace.org or call 718-624-5921.
Wednesday, April 14, 11:15 a.m.. - 12:30 p.m.
HEMPSTEAD. Hofstra University, Leo A. Guthart Theater, Axinn Library
THE FEDERAL BUDGET IN CRISIS: CHOICES WE FACE
Part of the International Scene Lecture Series entitled A
Citizen’s Guide to U.S. Foreign and Economic Policies. Includes commentary
by
Jo Comerford, Executive Director of the National
Priorities Project. Presented by Hofstra’s Departments of Economics,
History, and Sociology, in cooperation with The Center for Civic Engagement,
Long Island Teachers for Human Rights, and the Long Island Alliance
for Peaceful Alternatives. Admission is free. For more information,
please contact Hofstra’s Department of Economics at (516) 463-5595,
or the Long Island Alliance at (516) 741-4360.
Saturday, April 24, 8:00 p.m.
UPPER WEST SIDE. New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th St. (at Central Park West)
ONE WORLD: A CONCERT FOR PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
Music and art heal. That's the assumption behind the first large-scale event of
Arts at the Intersection, a
new initiative using the arts to engage intercultural and interfaith dialogue. The concert features internationally-renowned
musicians amidst a backdrop of gold-illuminated paintings.
* Eugene Friesen, cello
* Steve Gorn, flutes
* Glen Velez, percussion
* Fred Johnson, vocals - Intersections’ Artistic Director, who will also host the evening.
Tickets: $35 / $25 for seniors and students -
www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=CIT7>.
Group discounts available - call 212.864.7827. More info:
http://bit.ly/OneWorld_concert.
Thursday, April 29, 7:00 p.m.
BROOKLYN. The Commons, 388 Atlantic Avenue (between Bond and Hoyt)
BROOKLYN FOR PEACE PRESENTS: WHY BOYCOTT AND DIVESTMENT?
Reflections on resisting US militarism and Israel's Occupation of Palestine. An open conversation with
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb
, cofounder of
Shomer Shalom Network for Jewish Nonviolence and a proponent of human rights, international
law and open dialogue. Light refreshments will be available. For info:
brooklynpeace.org
or 718-624-5921.
Thursday, April 29, 7:30 p.m.
BAY RIDGE. The Soul Café, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
7420 4th (74th St. / 77th St. stop on R)
RICK STEVES' IRAN: YESTERDAY AND TODAY
Rick Steves' travels have taught him the power of people-to-people diplomacy. Now as
tensions rise between the United States and Iran, he has taken action. "Rick Steves' Iran: Yesterday and
Today" is a one-hour documentary on Iran's people and culture. Presented by
Peace Action Bay Ridge (646) 824-5506 or
bklynpeaceaction@yahoo.com and Interfaith Peace Coalition
(718) 680-2981 or
infaithpeace@yahoo.com.
April 30 – May 1
NEW YORK CITY. Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE,
PEACEFUL, JUST AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD
The
2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review International Planning Committee, comprised of NGO’s from the United
States, Europe and Asia is organizing a day and a half long international conference on Nuclear Abolition, Peace and
Disarmament on May 1, 2010, the eve of the NPT Review Conference at the United Nations. The conference will be held in
the Riverside Church in New York City and will include between 800 and 1,000 participants.
Representatives of the world’s nations will gather at the U.N. for the 5-year NPT Review, which is widely
considered to be a make it or break it point for the nuclear non-proliferation regime. NGOs from six continents will
send representatives and activists to New York to influence the outcome of the NPT Review.
On the eve of the Review Conference, the International Planning Committee’s conference will provide a forum to share
analyses, to coordinate activities during the month-long Review Conference, and to better integrate campaigns for nuclear
weapons abolition, peace, economic justice and human needs and environmental sustainability.
List of speakers
• Tadatoshi Akiba – Mayor of Hiroshima, President, Mayors for Peace

•
Daniel Ellsberg – invited
• Socorro Gomes – Bebrapaz & World Peace Council
• Hisako Kimura – Hiroshima Hibakusha
• Tomas Magnussen – International Peace Bureau
• Zia Mian – Princeton University, Program on Science and Global Security
• Natalia Mironova, Institute for Public Policy and Law, President of the Movement for Nuclear Safety
– former Member of the High Ecological Council of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
• Ban Ki Moon* – Secretary General of the United Nations
• Nadine Padilla, - Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment - MASE a New Mexico Native American
opposing uranium mining
•Terumi Tanaka – Nihon Hidankyo (Japan Confederation of A- & H Bomb Sufferers’ Organizations
The conference will consist of three plenaries and numerous workshops. Plenary and workshop speakers will include leading
experts on the issues addressed by the conference. Workshops are being organized internationally along four tracks:
abolition, peace, economic justice/human needs, and environmental sustainability.
To find housing in Manhattan, go to
Reaching Critical Will’s website
for a list of low cost hotels and hostels.
More info at www.peaceandjusticenow.org
Sunday, May 2, 2:00 - 5:30 p.m.
NEW YORK CITY. Times Square area to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (47th St. between First and Second Aves.)
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION: RALLY - MARCH - PEACE FESTIVAL
Join people from around the world for an afternoon of action!
• 2:00 PM – Rally near Times Square (exact location tba)
• 3:30 PM – March across 42nd Street to the United Nations
• 4:00 – 5:30 PM – International Peace & Music Festival in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.
In the coming weeks, we will be confirming a line-up of rally speakers and performers to both inform and inspire us in
addition to greetings from delegations from our international partners who are helping to organize this International
Day of Action. At the Peace Festival, there will be tents and tables that will provide information and organizing
resources so that we can continue our work for a safe, nuclear-free, peaceful and just world for all! There will
be a tent with the Japanese delegation including Hibakusha (survivors of the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
as well as many other issue based tents and tables.
Help us spread the word!
Download Fliers Here.
Sign up to volunteer.
To find housing in Manhattan, go to
Reaching Critical Will’s website
for a list of low cost hotels and hostels.
More info at www.peaceandjusticenow.org.
Saturday, May 15, 12:00 -5:00 p.m.
BROOKLYN. Brooklyn College, 2900 Bedford Avenue.(Train: 2/5 to Flatbush Ave/Brooklyn College; Q to Ave H;
Bus: B6, B103, B44, Q35, B44, B11, BM2)
BROOKLYN PEACE FAIR
Keynote Speaker:
Father Roy Bourgeois, Founder of School of the Americas Watch, Nominee for
Nobel Peace Prize. Workshops and discussions, information on peace and justice, kids' activities. Performances by
Rude Mechanical Orchestra, Spiritchild, Ill-Literacy, Metro Sonics, Stephanie Rooker, and more.
Sponsor:
Brooklyn For Peace. Co-Sponsors:
Brooklyn College Community Partnership & Brooklyn
College Student Center. Plan now for your organization to participate! Endorse, register for a table, place
an ad in the program. If you would like to present a proposal for a workshop, activity, or performance, e-mail
peacefair@brooklynpeace.org.
Now through Sunday, May 2
FROM STEAMBURG NY THROUGH SIX NATIONS TO NYC
PEACE WALK FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE

Led by June-San Yasoda, Japanese Buddhist nun and leader of the Grafton Peace Pagoda,
the 700-mile, two-month Walk will start in Steamburg on March 6, and progress through
New York State's Six Nations Native American territories to arrive in New York City
(converging with at least three other feeder marches from Oak Ridge TN, Maine, and DC)
on May 2, the eve of the UN’s review of the
U.N. Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty Conference.
For full information, including a schedule, map, and resources on how to join or help out,
see the PDF at
www.dharmawalk.org
or contact Jules Orkin, organizer/walker at
julesorkin@yahoo.com.
Monday, April 5, 6:00 -7:30 p.m.
DELMAR. Perfect Blend, 376 Delaware Ave (Four Corners)
BETHLEHEM NEIGHBORS FOR PEACE MONTHLY DISCUSSION GROUP
Our gatherings are always lively and interesting, with many good ideas discussed among neighbors and friends.
Contact: 439-8262 for further information. New members always welcome!
Monday, April 5 - Friday, April 9
BUFFALO. University of Buffalo Campus.
UB STUDENTS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE HOST UB’S 1ST PALESTINE WEEK
*** Monday, April 5, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Flag Room
CULTURE DAY.
Slide show of Culture & Palestinian Music & BAKE SALE
*** Tuesday, April 6, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Flag Room
OCCUPATION DAY
Photo shoot, Lunch & "Wall" with historical time line of the conflict from a Palestinian point of view
*** Wednesday, April 7, 10:0 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Flag Room
KUFFIYEH/ PEACE DAY
DABKEH performance by OAS and Teach-in at 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Action Tables: Letters to Congress, BDS and SJP info. "What can YOU do?"
*** Friday, April 9, 2010, 7:00 p.m.
Norton 112
LECTURE: NICHOLAS KABAT ON "JEWISH MORALITY & PALESTINE"
MOVIE: "PEACE, PROPAGANDA, AND THE PROMISED LAND" (
http://www.pppl.org).
Tuesday, April 6, 4:15 – 5:00 p.m.
SYRACUSE. In front of Hancock Air Force Base
VIGIL AGAINST THE DRONES
Sponsored by Syracuse Peace Council and Peace Action CNY. For more information contact
Jerry Lotierzo, Peace Action of Central New York, 315-243-9823,
glotierz@twcny.rr.com .
Tuesday, April 6, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
SYRACUSE. St. Lucy's Church, 326 Gifford St.
POTLUCK DINNER AND "INTERFAITH GATHERING FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE"
WITH THE PEACE WALKERS
Peace Action of Central New York invites you to join us in welcoming the Peace Walkers to our community
by participating in a Potluck Dinner and “Interfaith Gathering for a Nuclear-Free Future” at St. Lucy's Church.
The Potluck dinner will be held from 5:30 – 6:30 PM and will be followed by the "Interfaith Gathering for a Nuclear-Free
Future.”
RSVP via Facebook invitation or contact
Jerry Lotierzo, 315-243-9823,
glotierz@twcny.rr.com .
Wednesday, April 7, 7:00 p.m.
ROCHESTER. Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh Street.

Parking across the street in the City Hall lot.
DEATHS ALONG THE ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER:
A TALK AND DISCUSSION BY GEORGE DARDESS
Join us at ROCLA's next meeting on Wednesday, April 7, to hear
George Dardess who, with his wife Peggy, has
just returned from a visit to both sides of the border. They witnessed the work of the program, No More Deaths;
visited a migrant center in Naco, Mexico; and interviewed officers of the Border Patrol. They report an "unprecedented
buildup of agents and border fences" this year and a related increase in deaths.
Wheelchair-accessible and Looped. Free and open to the public.
April 8 – 30. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00 p.m., (no performance Friday, April 23rd)
NORTH BUFFALO. The Manny Fried Playhouse, 255 Great Arrow Ave, (Third Floor, Great Arrow Building)
"NECESSARY TARGETS" BY EVE ENSLER
Based on a series of interviews Eve Ensler conducted of Bosnian women refugees in the immediate aftermath of the
Yugoslavian Civil War,
Neccessary Targets is an electrifying psychological drama that offers a powerful outcry against
war and violence against women. Unflinching, empowering, and unforgettable,
Neccessary Targets explores the passion,
the pain, the humor, and the humanity alive within some of war's most undeserving victims. For more information please
visit our website at
www.subversivetheatre.org or give us a call at 716-408-0499.
$15 general admission or $10 for students, seniors, and Subversive Theatre members. All Thursday performances pay-what-you-can.
Thursday, April 8
CINDY SHEEHAN EVENTS IN BINGHAMTON AREA
HILLCREST. St. Francis of Assisi Church - Chenango St.
10:30 a.m. PRESS CONFERENCE
12:00 noon POTLUCK LUNCHEON
BINGHAMTON. River Read Book Store, Court St.
3:00 5:00 p.m. BOOK SIGNING
BINGHAMTON. Binghamton University, Lecture Hall 8
7:00 - 9:00 SPEECH
Friday April 9, 7:00 p.m.
ENDICOTT. First United Methodist Church, McKinley Ave.
WORDS AND MUSIC FOR PEACE WITH CINDY SHEEHAN
Cindy will speak,
Janet Burgan will sing,
Expressive Drumming
will perform a song written just for this occasion. Hope you will turn out to see Cindy and learn about her
Peace of the Action Campaign in Washington, D.C.
Friday, April 9 – Sunday, April 11
BUFFALO. Mt. St. Joseph Academy, 15 Jewett Parkway
KICKING IT TO THE STREETS: SUMMIT FOR NONVIOLENCE.
Sponsored by the SSJ Sister Karen Klimczak Center for Nonviolence.
For more information or to register: Vivian Waltz 716.362.9688 or
vivian@sisterkarencenter.org.
Saturday, April 10, 7:00 p.m.- Midnight
MONTEBELLO. Empire Pavilion Ballroom, Holiday Inn.
MARTIN LUTHER KIND CENTER 19TH ANNUAL AWARDS BENEFIT DINNER DANCE.
Steve White will be honored as a Community Activist. Donation: $99 per person, $190 per couple.
Reservation: (845) 425-8910.
Saturday, April 10, 7:30 p.m.
ALBANY. First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany, 405 Washington Avenue (across the street from the downtown SUNY campus)
SCREENING OF "TRUMBO"
Although
Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood's most successful screen writer, he fell afoul of the House Un-American
Activities Committee in 1947, when he refused to cooperate with it. Imprisoned, blacklisted, and brought to the edge of
financial ruin thereafter, he fought back tenaciously and, ultimately, prevailed. This film, recounting Trumbo's life through
personal letters, interviews and archival footage, provides a testament to the courage it takes to stand up for principle
against overwhelming odds. In a rave review, the New York Times called Trumbo a "stirring documentary."
Part of the 2009-2010 film series presented by the
Solidarity Committee of the Capital District
Admission is free, and free refreshments will be provided by the
Honest Weight Food Coop.
Everyone is welcome to attend. The film is co-sponsored by
Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace and
Upper Hudson Peace Action.
Sunday, April 11, 2:30 p.m.
OSSINING. Maryknoll Society Center, 55 Ryder Rd.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVOLVEMENT:
PREPARING FOR THE NPT REVIEW
CONFERENCE/RALLY/MARCH/FESTIVAL/INTERFAITH SERVICE with
Dave Robinson, Executive Director, Pax Christi USA, on "The ABC's of NPT" and
Judith LeBlanc, PANYS NPT Coordinator, on "Seizing this Moment."
Sponsors:
Maryknoll Global Concerns - Pax Christi International - the Maryknoll Affiliates.
Information 845- 357-8919. Directions 914-941-7636 ext 2294
Monday, April 12, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
BUFFALO. International Institute of Buffalo, 864 Delaware Avenue.
GREAT DECISIONS DISCUSSION SERIES: US POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
This panel and discussion is sponsored jointly with the International Institute of Buffalo.
Tuesday, April 13, 7:00 p.m.
BUFFALO. Hallwalls, Delaware Avenue.
BUFFALO VETERANS FOR PEACE PRESENTS A SCREENING OF "STOP LOSS."
PANEL: Vietnam War Resister,
Bruce Byers; NYCLU Western Regional Office Director and disabled combat veteran
of the first Gulf War,
John Curr; and Vietnam Veteran,
Russell Brown.
This event will also be a fundraiser to help cover defense funds for stop-lossed, GI Resister,
Marc Hall.
For more information contact Russell Brown at 716-570-5200 or
buffalovfp@gmail.com.
Week of April 17 through 24
BUFFALO.
PEACE ON EARTH WEEK 2010
Sponsored by The Peace Education Fund.
• Saturday APRIL 17, 7:00 p.m.
St. John's Grace Episcopal Church on Colonial Circle (Lafayette & Richmond Avenues)
SONGS FOR A LIVABLE LAND with
Nan Hoffman and
Joe Tumino.
refreshments and information tables. Free will donation. All welcome.
• Sunday, April 18, Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Burchfield Penney Art Center (1300 Elmwood Avenue)
WANT PEACE? CLEAN UP THE ENVIRONMENT
AND SOLVE THE ENERGY CRISIS!
Local energy activist and former WNY Peace Center director
Walter Simpson will frame the week by explaining
connections between environmental and peace issues. A peace tree ceremony outside BPAC will follow the presentation.
Free; public welcome.
• Saturday, April 24, 7:00 p.m. - Midnight
Dnipro Ukrainian Hall, 562 Genesee Street
THE LIZZARD BALL
Featuring 7 bands, auctions & raffles, information tables, cash bar, lots of networking (a/k/a "party with a purpose,"
as funds raised will go to the Peace Education Fund. $10 admission (sponsorships available). Tickets are available at
Talking Leaves Bookstores, Buffalo ReUse, El Buen Amigo, McMahon's Restaurant on Grand Island, Decades Psychedelic Daze
in West Seneca, Rust Belt Books (updates on
www.peaceonearthweek.org).
Thursday, April 22, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
GENESEO. Interfaith Center located at 11 Franklin Street, adjacent to the SUNY Geneseo Campus.
POTLUCK DINNER - FUNDRAISER TO RESETTLE
ONE "HOPE HAITI" FAMILY
100% of the proceeds from this potluck will go to Rose-Marie Chierici's fabulous
charity
Hope Haiti to help resettle one
family that has been displaced by the earthquake. There will be a presentation
about the family we will be working to resettle. Vegan and vegetarian options,
as well as some authentic Haitian dishes. Students $5, faculty and community
members $6 at the door. Additional places to donate inside.
Saturday, April 24 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
ROCHESTER. Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St.
CELEBRATE WORLD PEACE! THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WORLD PEACE!
Susan Ware's Moving Experience Dancers will perform!
Gloria Osborne will lead
us in a Spiral Dance!
Oliver Haynes and his two bands will bring us music for listening and dancing!
We will have light refreshments. If you would like to contribute, please RSVP to
Carole Hoffman:
choffman002@rochester.rr.com, 585-678-4525.
Information: Hank Stone,
hstone@rochester.rr.com, 585-624-3673
Saturday, April 24, 8:00 p.m.
TARRYTOWN. Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 West Main Street
THE KLEZMATICS, WORK O’ THE WEAVERS, PETE SEEGER AND FRED HELLERMAN
IN “KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE: THE GUTHRIE LEGACY CONCERT"

A benefit concert for the
Woody Guthrie Foundation and
The Sloop Woody Guthrie.
The Klezmatics,
Work o’ the Weavers, Pete Seeger and
Fred Hellerman will pay tribute to trailblazing American
singer-songwriter
Woody Guthrie and others that followed in his wake with musical performances
throughout the evening. Actor/singer
Rob Tepper will perform a scene from
When the Curfew Blows,
his one-man-show about Guthrie’s life and times and Toronto’s
Theresa Tova will join
Frank London
for some contemporary Yiddish jazz. Tickets are $85, $65 and $45 and available at
www.tickets.tarrytownmusichall.org.
For more information, artist photos or press passes to the concert, please contact Eva Dilmanian
at 646.654.9324 or
eva@buzzwordpr.com.
Sunday, April 25, 6:00 p.m.
DELMAR. Delmar Reformed Church. 386 Delaware Ave (Parking beside & behind church
PEACE ACTION THROUGH MUSIC - UPPER HUDSON
PEACE ACTION'S 28TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER

Singing:
Kim and Reggie Harris , dynamic and superbly talented traditional folk performers,
whose captivating stage presence and unique harmonies have earned the respect and love of audiences throughout
the US. Guest Speakers:
Sonny Ochs and Wanda Fisher will speak of their work for peace and
justice while promoting the Folk Music Tradition.
Sonny Ochs produces Phil Ochs song nights and hosts
Mostly Folk on WRPI.
Wanda Fisher has hosted the
Hudson River Sampler on WAMC since 1982.
This is a potluck dinner. Please bring a dish to share. Suggested donation: $25 (More if you can afford it,
less if you can’t.) RSVP 518-463-5907,
info@peaceact.net
Sunday, April 25, 6:00 p.m.
SYRACUSE/MATTYDALE. March begins at Northern Lights Mall, ends at Hancock AFB, E. Malloy Rd., Mattydale
After-march get-together at
ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley in Syracuse
MARCH/RALLY AGAINST PREDATOR/RAPTOR DRONES.
Peace Action of Central New York and the
Syracuse Peace Council have joined forces to
coordinate this march/rally to protest the use of Predator/Raptor Drones.
Details:
March: Start at
Northern Lights Shopping Center (off Route 11, near I 81,
map
). Park at lot by Christmas Tree Shop, at southern end of mall. Gather at 12:30, step off at 1:00 p.m. This will be a silent,
solemn march, remembering victims of drone attacks. A drum will beat. Please wear dark colors and bring signs and other props.
The march to the base entrance is almost three miles. If you wish a slightly shorter march (2 miles), join in at the park on
Malden and Westwood (parking available). We'll make sure everyone gets a ride back to Northern Lights if they'd like. The
route is: south on Brewerton Road; east (left) on Malden; south (right) on Westwood; east (left) on E. Molloy Rd.
Picket and gathering: We'll continue the solemn, silent march as a picket in front of the main entrance
to the base (map) for 15-20 minutes. Then we'll gather for music and speakers. Any suggestions of musicians and/or speakers
from your area? If so, contact Carol at carol@peacecouncil.net or 315.472.5478
Food, and organizing meeting at ArtRage Gallery (505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse)
Be at ArtRage by 3:30 ish for light food - sandwiches, drinks, fruit, cookies (contributions of food are welcome but not necessary). We'll start the meeting between 3:45 and 4 pm, and go about an hour. Suggestions for the agenda are welcome?
It will be good to be together again. Hope you can all make it.
Questions/ Comments
Contact Carol Baum carol@peacecouncil.net , 315.472.5478; or Ann Tiffany anntiffany@verizon.net
After-march get-together with finger foods
and discussion of what else we should do.
ArtRage Gallery is a marvelous place dedicated to the art of peace and
social justice. See
Ongoing Events for vigils at the Base the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month from 4:30 until 5:30 and everyone
is invited to participate. We did write a second letter to the Colonel in charge of the drones at Hancock but have received
no reply. The letter was in response to a story in the Syracuse Post Standard quoting the Colonel who said he was concerned
about the safety of his men. We reminded him that we were peace activists therefore his men were in no danger from us
contrary to the innocent civilians in Pakistan and Afghanistan who were being murdered by the drones his men were
operating. We have a Drones Committee that meets regularly. For more information contact Jerry Lotierzo, Peace Action
of Central New York, 315-243-9823,
glotierz@twcny.rr.com .
Thursday, April 29, 6:00 p.m.
WHITE PLAINS. Location TBA.
WESPAC’S ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER
Keynote Speaker: Honorable Cynthia McKinney speaking on
"Reflections on How We Move Forward"
This year WESPAC is recognizing:
* Ted DeSoyza, lifelong work advocating for children, people with disabilities and a more peaceful world
* Felice Gelman, for the WESPAC Middle East Committee and her Palestine Solidarity work
* Mirene Ghossein, for tirelessly bringing people together through culture
* Jackie Mann, The Elias Foundation, and their funding of local, progressive community organizing
* Mary Williams, one of the founders of WestCOP, lifelong anti-poverty work
WESPAC will be saying farewell to