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Friday, September 21
by
Sam Garchik
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 04:35 PM CDT
AAI
President James Zogby to Speak Across Iowa on U.S. Policy in the Middle
East and What Iowans Can Do About It: Lecture Series to Hit Major Iowa
Colleges, Universities Next Week
By Andy Sabino Arab American Institute (AAI) President James Zogby will be speaking across Iowa next week, giving a series of talks on U.S. policy in the Middle East and on how Iowans can effectively raise these policy issues as presidential candidates campaign in the state. The trip is Zogby’s second this year to the first caucus state, where AAI has been working to promote issues of concern to the Arab American community in the presidential elections. AAI’s Iowa efforts are part of its broader, national “Yalla Vote 08” campaign to promote Arab American involvement in the presidential elections and elevate issues of particular concern to Arab Americans. Concerned Iowans have been working throughout the year to promote discussion on reviving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process on the presidential campaign trail, as former President Jimmy Carter suggested in his April speech in Iowa City. Zogby last visited Iowa in April, speaking in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Des Moines. Zogby will first deliver his talk, entitled “The Mess We’re In: How U.S. Leaders Have Failed Us in the Middle East and What You Can Do,” at the Islamic Center of Cedar Rapids at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 23. The event is not open to the public, but is open to the press. Zogby will also speak at the Iowa City Public Library as part of the University of Iowa International Mondays series, at Iowa State University as part of the Iowa State World Affairs Lecture Series, at Kirkwood Community College, at the University of Northern Iowa, and at Grinnell College. These college and university events are free and open to the public. A complete listing of Zogby’s speaking engagements is below: The events below are free and open to the public Mon., Sept. 24 12 p.m. Iowa City Public Library 123 S Linn St. Iowa City, Iowa Part of the University of Iowa International Mondays series. 2:30 p.m. Kirkwood Community College Cedar Hall, Room 234 6301 Kirkwood Blvd., SW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 8 p.m. University of Northern Iowa Maucker Union Expansion 1227 W. 27th St. Cedar Falls, Iowa Tuesday, Sept. 25 12 p.m. Grinnell College Rosenfield Center, Room 209 Grinnell, Iowa 8 p.m. Iowa State University Memorial Union Sun Room Ames, Iowa Part of the Iowa State World Affairs Lecture Series. MORE INFO Visit www.aaiusa.org/zogby_iowa_tour About the Arab American Institute Founded in 1985, the Arab American Institute (AAI) is a nonprofit organization committed to the civic and political empowerment of Americans of Arab descent. AAI provides policy, research and public affairs services to support a broad range of community activities. For more information on AAI, please visit www.aaiusa.org or call 202-429-9210. Thursday, September 13
by
Caroline Vernon
on Thu 13 Sep 2007 12:49 AM CDT
DFA National Action: Ask the Media to "Tell the Truth" about the War
The following Media Advisory was sent to all local media in the Quad Cities and surrounding areas of Eastern Iowa: Scheduled Event -- Davenport, IA Event: "Tell the Truth" Picket and Rally Participating Organizations: Democracy for America - Quad Cites and the Peace Forum of Progressive Action for the Common Good Contacts: Alta Price: - 563-332-5051, 563-505-2996 Monica Kurth - 563-271-9332 ______________________________________________________________________________ Following the Sept. 11 anniversary, we Americans demand that this president do what he has never done since he seized the office -- tell the truth. The facts are clear: Iraq had nothing to do with Sept. 11, which even the Bush administration has admitted. Yet White House officials and many media pundits still continue the false position that the war in Iraq is "fighting terrorism." Quad Citians will be participating in a "Tell the Truth" rally on Thursday, September 13th from 4:30 to 6pm asking Clear Channel WOC Talk Radio 1420 AM to TELL the TRUTH about the Iraq war. We are asking 1420 AM (Rush Limbaugh and Jim Fisher) to tell the truth about the failure of Bush's "surge". We will also call on Clear Channel to return Progressive radio to the Quad Cities. What: Clear Channel and WOC picket A majority of Quad Citians are against this war - the same is true nationally. Last year, the Quad Cities lost Progressive radio immediately after the 2006 elections. We believe this is no coincidence given the shift in power as a result of the last election, and the rising tide of opposition to the war. The American people want our troops home and out of harm's way. We demand that Clear Channel and WOC Talk Radio "tell the truth!" America has never been told the truth about the Iraq war. Stop telling us that "Iraq will stabilize" when (pick one) Saddam Hussein is removed, Iraq has a constitution, Iraq has an election, Iraq has a security force, the troop surge has done its job. Stop telling us that "freedom is on the march" when we can see with our own eyes that Iraq remains a quagmire of corruption, sectarian fighting, death and destruction. The truth is what the Government Accountability Office recently reported -- that the Iraqi government met three of 18 benchmarks, partially met four and failed to meet 11. The truth is -- America had no business invading Iraq post 9/11.
Saturday, September 8
by
Caroline Vernon
on Sat 08 Sep 2007 08:55 PM CDT
Progressive Action for the Common Good - Quad Cities Fall Summit Spiritual Progressives Conference
Theme: Living Our Faith: Integrating Values & Politics in the Heartland Friday – Saturday, November 2 & 3, 2007 The purpose of the Spiritual Progressive Conference is to promote progressive voices on the issues of values and spirituality into the heartland of Iowa and western Illinois. Our conference is designed to interject a clear progressive voice and consciousness into the public dialogue that coincides with the build up to the highly publicized Iowa caucuses and Illinois primary. We will be covering three main areas at our conference: 1) Promoting a conversation on Progressive Values & and Spirituality 2) Organizing Progressives for political action 3) Creating healthy personal & inner lives for progressive people Keynote speaker: Rabbi Michael Lerner - Rabbi Michael Lerner is a national and international leader in the areas of progressive spirituality & political action. He is the founder of the Network for Spiritual Progressives. He is also the editor of TIKKUN magazine, rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue in Berkeley and San Francisco, CA, and the author of eleven books, including most recently The Left Hand of God: Taking Back Our Country from the Religious Right. Friday Agenda 6 PM Shabbat Services with Rabbi Lerner at Temple Emmanuel Saturday Agenda 9:30 AM Registration 11:15 AM Break 11:30 AM Workshops (Round 1) 5:30 PM Lerner Book Signing Cost: $15 Adults, $8 Students For more information or to RSVP to this event, contact James Lee at 563-650-3922, jlee6367@yahoo.com
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