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Subject Tidbits – May 30 – Reader Comments: Bombing Rafah Children – Where Is “Red Line?”; Trump and Palestine Protests; Response: Women Are Changing Labor Unions; NYC and Medicare Advantage; Organizations Raising Money for Humanitarian Relief in Rafah; More
Date May 31, 2024 12:00 AM
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TIDBITS – MAY 30 – READER COMMENTS: BOMBING RAFAH CHILDREN –
WHERE IS “RED LINE?”; TRUMP AND PALESTINE PROTESTS; RESPONSE:
WOMEN ARE CHANGING LABOR UNIONS; NYC AND MEDICARE ADVANTAGE;
ORGANIZATIONS RAISING MONEY FOR HUMANITARIAN RELIEF IN RAFAH; MORE  
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May 30, 2024
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_ Reader Comments: Bombing Rafah Children; Where is "Red Line?";
Trump and Palestine Protests; Response-Women Are Changing Labor
Unions; NYC and Medicare Advantage; Organizations Raising Money for
Humanitarian Relief in Rafah; Announcements; Cartoons; _

Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements, AND cartoons -
May 30, 2024, xxxxxx

 

* YOU WILL NEVER CONVINCE ME THAT THE SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM IS TO
KILL CHILDREN  --  ART BY YAEL JAMINA
* ALITO'S FLAGS  --  CARTOON BY NICK ANDERSON
* RE: STUDENTS FOR GAZA ARE UNDETERRED  (CATHY DEPPE)
* RE: ‘I WILL THROW THEM OUT’: TRUMP TELLS JEWISH DONORS HE’LL
DEPORT PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTERS  (JODDA MITCHELL; MONA SHAW;
ANNETTE KRIJGER; LINDA LETENDRE; SAM OSBORNE)
* "RED LINE" ON GAZA?  --  CARTOON BY DR. JAMES MACLEOD
* RE: ARE THESE GUYS CRAZY!?! ADAMS KEEPS PUSHING MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
IN NYC DESPITE LATEST COURT DEFEAT  (BEN CUPP; ALAN HART; NORA LAPIN)

* RE: “CASABLANCA” HAS A MESSAGE FOR US TODAY  (JUDITH MAHONEY
PASTERNAK)
* RE: ORGANIZING ONE OF THE LARGEST BLACK LED UNIONS IN THE UNITED
STATES  (KENTUCKY ALLIANCE AGAINST RACIST AND POLITICAL REPRESSION)
* RE: HOW WOMEN ARE CHANGING LABOR UNIONS  (KATHY BLACK)
* PILL BUST  --  CARTOON BY ROB ROGERS
* RE: US CIVIL SOCIETY SPEAKS OUT AGAINST HINDU SUPREMACY  (NORA)
* RE: THE U.S. URGENTLY NEEDS A BIGGER GRID. HERE’S A FAST
SOLUTION  (CAP'N STEVE)
* JUDICIAL ETHICS  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT

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RESOURCES:

* US GOVERNMENT IS OF THE WEALTHY, BY THE WEALTHY, AND FOR THE
WEALTHY - WE NEED MORE WORKING CLASS LAWMAKERS  (JIM HIGHTOWER /
OTHERWORDS)

* THESE ORGANIZATIONS ARE RAISING MONEY FOR HUMANITARIAN RELIEF IN
RAFAH  (SKYLI ALVAREZ / TEEN VOGUE)

 

* LIST OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES WITH ENCAMPMENTS AND PROTESTS -
AS OF MAY 28

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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

* "WITNESS: AN INSIDER'S NARRATIVE OF THE CARCERAL STATE": AUTHOR
TALK WITH INCARCERATED JOURNALIST LYLE C. MAY  --  ZOOM TALK  --
 JUNE 4  (NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD D.C. CHAPTER, NLG MASS
INCARCERATION COMMITTEE, JAILHOUSE LAWYERS SPEAK, AND MUSLIM
COUNTERPUBLICS LAB)

* MICHIGAN LABOR HISTORY SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING  --  DETROIT  --
 JUNE 22

* GLOBAL NETWORK AGAINST WEAPONS & NUCLEAR POWER IN SPACE 32ND
ANNUAL MEETING ON ZOOM  --  JULY 20

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YOU WILL NEVER CONVINCE ME THAT THE SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM IS TO KILL
CHILDREN  --  ART BY YAEL JAMINA

”Inside this dove are 14‘000 dots - this was back in February,
when the number of killed children was at 14’000. One dot for every
child. Since then, thousands more have been killed. All children are
our children. It has to stop. Now.” 💬 @yaeljamina
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ALITO'S FLAGS  --  CARTOON BY NICK ANDERSON

 

 

Can you imagine the firestorm if one of the liberal justices was
caught flying not one, but two flags sympathizing with — um...well,
I can't think of a group of liberals that tried to storm the U.S.
Capitol and overturn an election, so there's simply no moral
equivalent here. None. Justices Alito and Thomas have so thoroughly
discredited themselves they should both resign. Of course, we know
there will be no consequences. Consequences are for Democrats.

Nick Anderson
May 24, 2024
Pen Strokes [[link removed]]

 

RE: STUDENTS FOR GAZA ARE UNDETERRED
 

Excellent piece- comprehensive and detailed- shows context of student
social movements and parallels with repressive responses in Gaza.

Cathy Deppe

 

RE: ‘I WILL THROW THEM OUT’: TRUMP TELLS JEWISH DONORS HE’LL
DEPORT PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTERS
 

In a closed meeting with Jewish donors, Trump promises swift action
against student protesters if elected, while affirming Israel's right
to conduct its 'war on terror' in contradiction to previous statements
calling to end the war.

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump recently told a group
of Jewish donors that he will deport pro-Palestinian campus
protestors, according to a new Washington Post report.

On May 14, Trump held a private round-table event with supporters who
he referred to as "98% of his Jewish friends," where he reportedly
told them, "One thing I do is, any student that protests, I will throw
them out of the country."

Jodda Mitchell
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Are you ready for the furor to put you in jail and help Israel kill
more Palestinians?

Mona Shaw
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He’s saying he’ll deport Americans and criminalize dissent -
exactly what I’ve been screaming about. That’s some dictator
bullshit right there. WAKE THE FUCK UP AND VOTE BLUE, PEOPLE.

Annette Krijger
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Many on the left are more than willing to do so to prove their
ideological purity.

Linda LeTendre
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Linda LeTendre, too many view voting as a public declaration of their
ideology and character, which is silly. It's just one tool. Voting
alone will never bring substantial change.

Mona Shaw
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Trump has been a stranger to and estranged from others his entire life
and this is a vacuum of personal warmth and concern for others
foremost and only aligns with some individuals of like demeanor. At
the same time it finds neither friendship nor support with loved
family, friends and neighbors who mutually hold each other dear and
near

Sam Osborne
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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"RED LINE" ON GAZA?  --  CARTOON BY DR. JAMES MACLEOD

 

 

Dr. James MacLeod
May 28, 2024
MacLeodCartoons
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RE: ARE THESE GUYS CRAZY!?! ADAMS KEEPS PUSHING MEDICARE ADVANTAGE IN
NYC DESPITE LATEST COURT DEFEAT
 

They aren't crazy, they are owned.

Ben Cupp
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They're not crazy. They're crooks.

Alan Hart
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I moved back home to San Francisco from Manhattan several years ago.
But I keep track on New York by listening to the Brian Lehrer Shoe.
Adams is absolutely corrupt and awful. Hopefully one of the
progressives who is planning to run across—Stringer and
Zellner—will be able to defeat him next year.

Nora Lapin
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: “CASABLANCA” HAS A MESSAGE FOR US TODAY
 

Bravo! And thank you. Emoji

Judith Mahoney Pasternak

 

RE: ORGANIZING ONE OF THE LARGEST BLACK LED UNIONS IN THE UNITED
STATES

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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A follow-up to “How Four Black Women Changed Labor Organizing
Forever”, this article captures the contract fight that followed and
the genius and fortitude required to create one of the most important
unions in U.S. history.

Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
kentuckyalliance.org
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RE: HOW WOMEN ARE CHANGING LABOR UNIONS

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Dear Ms. Cordover:

While I appreciate the attention to women in the labor movement, I
find the focus on building trades a little odd.  Despite decades of
federal lawsuits, diversity programs, etc., the number of women in
building trades jobs remains miniscule, very little different, and
maybe even lower than they were in the 1970s.  And the problems they
experience - especially sexual harassment on the job, as well as all
kinds of other harassment - persist.  A lot of them are tough enough
to take it and eventually succeed, but it ain't easy and not all stick
it out.  I could tell you many stories of horrifying mistreatment by
coworkers that would drive most of us away.

Most union women work in the service and public sectors.  They're
social workers, librarians, teachers, health care providers, food
service, hospitality workers, and what's left of the clerical
workforce after computerization pretty much eviscerated that
profession.  And many others that are not building trades.  They are
more inclined to favor unionization and often lead organizing
campaigns.  They can increasingly be found in union leadership
positions, despite the longstanding underrepresentation at the top.

I also very much appreciate you seeking comment from Virginia Rodino
at CLUW (though you misspelled her name in all but one instance).
 Lots of CLUW members have run for public office, in part thanks to
training and support they've gotten from CLUW.  Many have run for
office in their unions too, and there's no question they make up the
majority of campaign workers from the labor movement.  CLUW has been
an enormous source of support, education and encouragement to me and
is a major reason I was propelled into major positions of leadership
in labor during my long career, which I am now happily and securely
retired from.  All women union members should join!

Thanks again.  I look forward to future commentary on women in labor.

Solidarity,
Kathy Black, Philly CLUW President Emerita
Former Co-Convenor, US Labor Against the War
Retired Health & Safety Director, AFSCME DC47

 

PILL BUST  --  CARTOON BY ROB ROGERS

 

 

Rob Rogers
May 28, 2024
robrogers.com [[link removed]]

 

RE: US CIVIL SOCIETY SPEAKS OUT AGAINST HINDU SUPREMACY
 

I have only spent time in southern India which I really love
especially for its multiculturalism and hope will not be destroyed by
Modi.  Southern India does seem to be charting its own course.  I
certainly hope it continues to do so.

Nora

 

RE: THE U.S. URGENTLY NEEDS A BIGGER GRID. HERE’S A FAST SOLUTION
 

Another option, that would solve the problem and enhance electric
reliability,  would be the scattered site approach.  As recent
storms have indicated,  tens of thousands of people can loose power
when the grid goes down.  If each house, or small group of houses (or
apartment building,  or factory,  you get the idea) had its own
power system the whole system would be far more resilient.  When you
factor in the cost of maintaining power lines (the single largest cost
in suburban and rural electric bills) , scattered sites are a very
cost effective alternative.  Smaller scale wind and solar would be
employed along with recent battery technology for storage.

As someone who has lived off grid since 1978 , we have never been
without power...

Cap'n Steve

 

JUDICIAL ETHICS  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT

 

 

Clay Bennett
May 26, 2024
Chattanooga Times Free Press
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US GOVERNMENT IS OF THE WEALTHY, BY THE WEALTHY, AND FOR THE WEALTHY -
WE NEED MORE WORKING CLASS LAWMAKERS

Even though half of America’s jobs are working class, barely 1% of
our nation’s 7,300 state legislative seats are held by the working
class people who actually make America work.
 

 
WE NEED MORE WORKING CLASS LAWMAKERS

We’d take better care of ourselves with policies written by
plumbers, housekeepers, and child care workers than lawyers, bankers,
and ideologues.

By Jim Hightower
May 22, 2024
OtherWords
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What’s the matter with Congress? And most of our state legislatures,
too? Why do these so-called representative bodies keep stiffing
middle-class and poor families, refusing to respond to the most urgent
needs and goals of this vast _majority_ of Americans? 

Take lawmakers’ indifference to the child care crisis crushing the
finances, health, and spirit of millions of working families. Plus,
intentionally denying basic health care for low-income children in
this spectacularly rich nation.

These common incidents of child neglect are products of the creeping
plutocratic ideology now dominating capitals across America. Most
legislatures today push corporate profiteering, including
re-legalizing robber baron exploitation of children. Bills to
reinstate child labor are being advanced in 28 states, and 12 have
already passed!

Why is the workaday majority being ignored and corporate supremacy
being imposed over the common good?  In a word: _class_.

Think about it: Who holds nearly all of the seats in Congress and in
state legislatures? Not plumbers, mechanics, taxi drivers, trash
haulers, hotel housekeepers, computer programmers, farm workers, or
child care providers. Instead, it’s bankers, lawyers, corporate
executives, lobbyists, millionaires, and ideological goofballs.

Even though half of America’s jobs are working class, barely 1
percent of our nation’s 7,300 state legislative seats are held by
the working class people who actually make America work. 

As the old saying goes: If you’re not at the table, you’re on the
menu. And our political system has been rigged by corporate lobbyists,
lawmakers, and judges to hold public office hostage to big money —
intentionally excluding the working-class majority from its rightful
place at America’s policy table.

To start freeing democracy from corrupt corporate money, go to Public
Citizen at citizen.org [[link removed]].

_[OtherWords [[link removed]] columnist JIM HIGHTOWER is a
radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. This op-ed was
distributed by OtherWords.org [[link removed]].]_

 

THESE ORGANIZATIONS ARE RAISING MONEY FOR HUMANITARIAN RELIEF IN RAFAH

 
Displaced Palestinians gather to receive food at a donation point in
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 7,2024  (Photo: Yasser
Qudihe  //  Teen Vogue)
By Skyli Alvarez
May 17, 2024
Teen Vogue
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Cease-fire talks
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Israel and Hamas have hit a road block as Israel pushes an offensive
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the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where tens of thousands of
civilians sought shelter
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Israel’s incursion in Gaza, and now face an increasingly dire
humanitarian crisis. Aid for civilians has been extremely limited
across Gaza, where the United Nations warns
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is imminent. In Rafah, shortages have already forced one hospital to
end operations, while the two remaining hospitals are rapidly running
out of resources, according to the World Health Organization
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than 360,000 Gazans
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fled the city since the Israeli military called for evacuation on
Monday, May 6.

For the past seven months, Rafah
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been a crucial passage for humanitarian aid in and out of Gaza, after
Israel began a full military response to the October 7 Hamas attack
that killed approximately 1,200 Israelis. According to the Associated
Press
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at least 34,500 Gazans have been killed by Israel’s incursion.
UNICEF has warned
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there is “nowhere safe to go” for the children of Gaza.

As the threat against Rafah has escalated, so too has the ongoing
humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Though it can be difficult
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know how exactly to help in a situation like this, tangible actions
can be taken to support humanitarian relief, including donations to
organizations like the ones below.

These are a few of the organizations working to provide humanitarian
aid in Rafah.

INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE [[link removed]]

The IRC has delivered emergency aid to conflict zones across the
world, through its network of educators, first responders, relief
workers, and healthcare providers. It has partnered
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Medical Aid for Palestinians to bring emergency medical teams and
direct care to hospitals in Gaza, as well as Anera
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help offer psychosocial services to children sheltering in schools in
Rafah. You can donate to the IRC here
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SAVE THE CHILDREN [[link removed]]

This organization responds to children affected by global conflict and
displacement and has contributed support to Palestinian youth since
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With stations in the West Bank and Gaza, the organization has provided
shelter, medical aid, and water to children over the past seven
months; it plans to scale up its services through mental health
support and continued distribution of essential supplies. You can
donate directly here
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UNICEF
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This United Nations agency has dispatched
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spanning nutrition, healthcare, and sanitation to Gazan children and
has set up an emergency relief fund for mental health and
psychological support to help young people cope with trauma. You can
designate your donation to children globally or those directly in Gaza
and West Bank here
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WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN [[link removed]]

Calling themselves, “food first responders,” World Central Kitchen
goes to the front lines of humanitarian, climate, and community crises
to provide meals to those impacted or displaced. Since the October 7
Hamas attack, World Central Kitchen has operated
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Israel to help people impacted by the war. On April 1, an Israeli
attack killed seven of the group’s aid workers, causing them to halt
operations in Gaza briefly. They are now back in Gaza, where they have
field kitchens in both Rafah and Deir al-Balah. You can donate to
their relief efforts here
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LIST OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES WITH ENCAMPMENTS AND PROTESTS - AS
OF MAY 28

The heros NEVER GIVE UP 🍉✊
UPDATED LIST FOR THE USA May 28th ‼️

 

 

"WITNESS: AN INSIDER'S NARRATIVE OF THE CARCERAL STATE": AUTHOR TALK
WITH INCARCERATED JOURNALIST LYLE C. MAY  --  ZOOM TALK  --  JUNE
4

 

Please join the NLG D.C. chapter, the NLG Mass Incarceration
Committee, Jailhouse Lawyers Speak, and Muslim Counterpublics Lab for
this inside look at the current state of the U.S. prison system.

Lyle May has spent over twenty years residing on death row in North
Carolina. In the release of his book by Haymarket Books, he tells his
story, offering a scathing critique of the carceral system through an
abolitionist lens. Please join us to hear directly from Lyle, who will
call in from death row for fifteen minute increments, recounting his
journey and discussing his important book which Mariame Kaba calls
“essential reading.”

Lyle has earned a certificate in paralegal studies and is currently
finishing a degree in criminal justice at Ohio University. He is a
journalist, activist, and speaker. Sundiata Jawanza of Jailhouse
Lawyers Speak, will also be in attendance.

RSVP
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MICHIGAN LABOR HISTORY SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING  --  DETROIT  --
 JUNE 22

 

Mark your calendar for 4 P.M. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22, to hear journalist
KIM KELLY,  author of "Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of
American Labor" at the annual meeting of the Michigan Labor History
Society. An added bonus is a free labor history bus tour of metro
Detroit at 1 p.m. prior to Kim Kelly's talk.  Register soon using
the attached QR, as seats are limited.  Check the Facebook Page for
the Michigan Labor History Society for further details.
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Join the Michigan Labor History Society on June 22nd for its 2024
Annual Meeting, featuring guest speaker Kim Kelly!

This year’s annual meeting promises to be exceptional, featuring one
of the most dynamic labor writers in America as well as a free labor
history bus tour.

Meet author and journalist KIM KELLY, who will talk about her recent
book FIGHT LIKE HELL: The Untold History of American Labor,
chronicling the struggles of American workers.

“Kim Kelly is an independent journalist, author, and organizer. She
has been a regular labor columnist for Teen Vogue since 2018, and her
writing on labor, class, politics, and culture has appeared in The New
Republic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Baffler, The
Nation, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Esquire, among many
others. Kelly has also worked as a video correspondent for More
Perfect Union, The Real News Network, and Means TV. Previously, she
was the heavy metal editor at “Noisey,” VICE’s music vertical,
and was an original member of the VICE Union. A third-generation union
member, she is a member of the Industrial Workers of the World’s
Freelance Journalists Union as well as a member and elected
councilperson for the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE).”
-- Simon and Schuster

ADMISSION IS FREE, and there will be light refreshments. A brief
annual business meeting will follow.

Your attendance and your support help us continue to uplift the
history of the working people of Michigan. Our activities include
maintaining the “Transcending” Labor Legacy Landmark at
Detroit’s Hart Plaza, hosting thoughtful historical programming, and
partnering with community organizations on various local labor history
initiatives.

Plus, come earlier for a FREE Michigan Labor History Bus Tour
presented by Motorcities National Heritage Area. This tour will visit
historic sites where Detroit workers fought for their rights over the
years. It will leave at 1 p.m. and return in time for Kim Kelly’s
talk. Seats on the tour are limited, so please register soon
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with funding from a generous grant from the Motorcities National
Heritage Area.

MLHS Annual Meeting and Labor History Bus Tour
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2024
Operating Engineers Education Center (1550 Howard St, Detroit, MI
48216).

1:00 - 3:30: Labor History Bus Tour presented by Motorcities National
Heritage Area (registration required)
4:00 – 5:30: Kim Kelly reception and talk.
Annual meeting and bus tour departure are both at the Operating
Engineers Education Center

MICHIGAN LABOR HISTORY SOCIETY [[link removed]]

 

GLOBAL NETWORK AGAINST WEAPONS & NUCLEAR POWER IN SPACE 32ND ANNUAL
MEETING ON ZOOM  --  JULY 20

 

 

Register now for July 20 GN Zoom meeting

­

The Global Network is proud to be in our 32nd year of organizing to
stop the arms race in space.

It's actually a mixed blessing. We've not faded into the sunset but
we've not yet stopped the aerospace industry from their agenda to move
weapons and nuclear power into the heavens. We still have much work to
do. So we continue to educate, organize and activate people around the
world to join this quest.

Please mark your calendar now to join us on July 20th for our two-hour
annual meeting.

We'll begin with a handful of 10-minute presentations by our
leadership and then open the floor for questions and comments from
those in the audience.

Latest developments from GN board members

* KOOHAN PAIK-MANDEr (Hawaii): Missile defense: the big "KICK ME"
sign
* AGNETA NORBERG (Sweden): US presence & military development in
Sweden
* DR. DAVE WEBB (UK): Concerns about spaceports & militarisation of
space
* CHOI SUNG-HEE (Korea): Role of the space industry in South Korea
* ARUNA KAMMILA (India): Israel and Hamas issue
* KARL GROSSMAN (US): Mining the Sky
* DR SANDEEPA BHAT B (India): Space Security from the Indian
Perspective
* BRUCE GAGNON (US): Panel discussion moderator

REGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR THIS MEETING
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WHEN: JULY 20, 2024 10:00 AM TO NOON EDT    UTC (GMT) 14:00

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