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Thursday, October 2

Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa: Tom Hayden Event, Des Moines, Oct. 13
by
Linda Thieman
on Thu 02 Oct 2008 05:00 AM CDT
Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa: Tom Hayden Event Set for Oct. 13 in Des Moines
Peace activist, scholar, legislator and author Tom Hayden will be in Des Moines for a special fundraiser banquet for PCCI - Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa. He will be speaking on the subject of the future of the progressive movement.
October 13, 2008
Place: Drake University Parents Hall, Olmstead Center in Des Moines
Schedule of Events
6PM: Social Hour, music entertainment and Silent Auction 7PM: Dinner 8PM: Presentation by Tom Hayden with introduction by Mayor Frank Cownie
Tickets available at http://www.IowaTix.com or by calling IowaTix at 515-277-3727
Ticket Prices
$50 dinner and program $35 program only $500 to sponsor a table for 8 people $10 student tickets for program only. Student ID must be shown at the door.
This event is a fundraiser for PCCI Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa. PCCI is a 501 (c3) non-profit organization.
For more information or to make reservations contact: Chet Guinn. (515) 556-8054 or Vern Naffier (515) 321-1287
Saturday, July 26

PCCI Dinner in August!
by
Sam Garchik
on Sat 26 Jul 2008 08:22 AM CDT
PCCI Dinner in August!
By PCCI
PCCI Dinner Banquet – 6:00 p.m., October 13, 2008 Drake University, Des Moines with special guest speaker and peace activist
TOM HAYDEN
The dinner will be catered banquet style. Tickets required.
Tom Hayden made his reputation originally as a Vietnam War protestor and was also known for his marriage to peace activist Jane Fonda. Tom continues to be on the front lines today in the struggle for peace and justice. He is often quoted in the media and makes nationwide appearances as a public speaker. Currently living in Los Angeles he is the author of several published books including:
The Other Side (1966, with Staughton Lynd), The Love of Possession Is a Disease With Them (1972), Ending the War in Iraq (2007) and Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader (2008).
Further details and ticket prices will be announced soon.
PLEASE SAVE THIS DATE and kindly post to your list serves. THANK YOU.
This event is sponsored by the Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa (PCCI). Co-sponsorships are invited. Co-sponsorship consists of being represented at this function and publicizing the event to your membership. Your organization's name will be included in the printed program. To co-sponsor reply to this or a following email announcement.
Friday, March 28

Save This Date, APRIL 10, For PCCI Meeting
by
Sam Garchik
on Fri 28 Mar 2008 08:15 AM CDT
Save This Date, APRIL 10, For PCCI Meeting By PCCI
Friends and Fellow Progressives,
The Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa, with its across-the-state affiliations, will hold its spring assembly on Thursday, April 10, at 7:00 in the evening at the Northwest Community Center at 5110 Franklin Avenue (next door to the Franklin Public Library) in Des Moines.
The purpose of this general meeting is twofold:
(1) The assembly will bring together representatives from many progressive groups in central Iowa to briefly share in person with the assembly the mission and planned projects of each group and to distribute their groups' descriptive and promotional materials. On behalf of the PCCI Board of Directors I INVITE YOU TO REPRESENT YOUR ORGANIZATION AND/OR SEND REPRESENTATIVES TO THIS EVENT.
(2) The assembly will hear a report and recommendations from the PCCI Board of Directors to enhance the function of the Coalition in order to better serve the progressive community and its goals.
In addition, we will also be accepting nominations of persons from participating groups (nominees do not have to be present) to serve two year terms on the PCCI Board of Directors. You may nominate yourself or any active member of your organization. All nominations will be processed by the PCCI Nominating Committee. Elections will take place in the fall of this year.
Vern Naffier Board President The Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa, Inc. www.iowaprogressives.org
Progressives make progress by working together
Thursday, January 3

We Must TAKE Our Country Back!
by
Caroline Vernon
on Thu 03 Jan 2008 03:12 PM CST
We Must TAKE Our Country Back! By Caroline Vernon
Whether it’s health care,
the cost of education, our environment or global trade, Corporate America is holding
us all hostage to the almighty dollar. Greed continues to trump need as corporations
make record profits while more and more Americans fall into poverty every year.
Congress allows industry to write policy, and legislators don’t even read the
bills they enact. The average person would lose their job for gross negligence.
The pharmaceutical/insurance lobbies make billions on the grief of others, systematically
denying people essential treatment or drugs in order to save a buck. Half of
our taxpayer money goes to the Pentagon who “loses” over a trillion dollars and
“it’s nothing but a thing” yet we
have to beg to fund health care for our children. Agri-Business dominates at the
expense of our environment and health as 85% of our food is now genetically
modified, our meat is ridden with hormones and antibiotics, and pesticides have
permeated the water table. Global trade agreements allow corporations to
exploit for profit with no safeguards in place for workers or the environment.
It is our moral imperative
to stand up and say no more! John Edwards seems to be the only candidate that
understands that we have to make an aggressive push to take our country back –
the key word being “take”. While it is important to be able to bring everyone
to the table, we can’t continue to allow Corporate America to eat all the food.
Which comes down to,
follow the money…
Edwards and Obama are my
two top picks but there are some important distinctions to be made here. I think
Obama is awesome and I will support him whole
heartedly if he gets the Democratic nod, but as an activist, and more
importantly as a mother and your sister, there is way too much at stake in this election, not
only for our country but for the planet. Corporate America
will never give up their stranglehold on America or the rest of the world so
we must TAKE IT from them! There is no negotiating a moral standard… and frankly, that’s
what this election is about.
There are two main issues
that concern me about Obama; the fact that he voted for the Peru Trade
agreement (more of the same of what ails us), and more egregiously, the fact that he is promoting nuclear energy. Coincidentally,
Obama has accepted a lot of money from Exelon Nuclear and only stopped taking
corporate monies this past year once he decided to run for President. I commend
him for that recent decision but I am horrified that he is promoting nuclear power.
The current energy bill before Congress may have 10 billion dollars allocated
toward renewable energy, and that rocks, but if you look at the whole pie, it’s
too little too late! 25 billion is allocated for guaranteed loans to build new
nuclear sites and billions more for coal fired plants. I mean, this is what I
am talking about people… Corporate America writing OUR policy! Do ya’ll
remember all the hoopla about storing the nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain?
Do you want that in your backyard? Is it OK as long as it’s stored in someone
else’s backyard (out of sight, out of mind)? Do you really think our Earth Mother will be served by that? We need to save Her in order to save ourselves. Almost everything we do generates some
form of waste by-product. Instead of adding to it, especially nuclear waste, we need to use our
considerable ingenuity to invent our way out of this mess. It is our only true
hope. What we absolutely cannot afford
is more of the same… business as usual.
Corporate America has had the resources and the necessary information to create new technologies for decades. Rather than doing the right thing, and truly be leaders of innovation, much of their resources have been spent preventing said technologies from entering the marketplace because, God forbid, that could hurt their bottom line. If their shareholders weren't so blinded by their own greed, they would be able to recognize the incredible opportunity that is presenting itself NOW. Corporate America and our elected officials could simply CHOOSE to lead this necessary technological revolution, but it remains to be seen.... so it's up to us.
We must TAKE our
country back!
Wednesday, October 3

The Board of PCCI Invites You to Join Them at National 7 Straight Nights for Equal Rights Campaign - Des Moines
by
Sam Garchik
on Wed 03 Oct 2007 08:06 AM CDT
The Board of PCCI Invites You to Join Them at National 7 Straight Nights for Equal Rights Campaign - Des Moines
By PCCI
Date: October 10th Time: 5:30 - 10:30
Where: West Terrace of the State Capitol Building
Featuring:
Speakers - Ed Fallon and other local favorites Movie - Mr. and Mrs. Loving Closing - Candlight Ceremony
Co-Sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance, Soulforce and Atticus' Circle
This is a great opportunity for the straight community to show their support and stand up for gay civil rights including the celebration of the recent ruling on civil marriage.
For More Information: Contact Phyllis Steves: phyllisetc@aol.com | www.marriageequalityiowa.org or Vern Naffier: joycevernhn@juno.com | www.iowaprogressives.org
Tuesday, September 4

Ask The Candidates: A Training for Iowa Darfur Activists
by
Sam Garchik
on Tue 04 Sep 2007 07:41 AM CDT
Ask The Candidates: A Training for Iowa Darfur Activists
By PCCI
Saturday, September 8 John & Mary Pappajohn Higher Education Center 12th & Grand, Des Moines, Iowa
Brought to you by: Genocide Intervention Network ENOUGH Project Save Darfur STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition
Registration is free, but space is limited. The training coming up, so sign up now at www.enoughproject.org/iowa .
The Ask the Candidates training will provide you the opportunity to: Learn about Darfur from the experts Gain important advocacy skills Discuss the best ways to highlight Darfur for candidates and the media Develop a plan of action to ensure Darfur becomes a central issue during the Iowa Caucuses! You will receive background and training on topics such as: Darfur policy and situation analysis Engaging presidential candidates on a local level Best practices for working with local print and online media The development of a unified message and action plan to make Darfur a political priority You
will also have the chance to network with other local activists and
campaign representatives at a reception following the training.
Don't know much about Darfur? Don't worry! This
training is for beginners, veteran activists and everyone in between.
To ensure that each participant gets the maximum benefit from the
training, there will various workshops suited to each person's level of
knowledge, interests and expertise.
Can't make the training on Saturday, Sept. 8th? Visit www.enoughproject.org/iowa and check the box to participate in make-up training sessions on Sunday, September 9.
Train the Trainers For
those who have already been active on Darfur, there will be holding a
"Train the Trainers" program, which will begin on the evening of
Friday, Sept. 7th and conclude on the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 9th.
This program will provide guidance on how to run similar trainings
throughout Iowa and generate support during the caucuses.
Additional Information: For more information, visit www.enoughproject.org/iowa or contact lisa@enoughproject.org. Thank you for your support- we hope to see you there! Coby Rudolph Save Darfur Coalition
Wednesday, August 22

Fair Elections through Public Funding - A Presentation and Discussion
by
Sam Garchik
on Wed 22 Aug 2007 03:50 PM CDT
Fair Elections through Public Funding - A Presentation and Discussion
By PCCI
Our country would be a better place if we got big money out of politics - public funding of elections will make that happen.
Please join Americans for Campaign Reform for an informative discussion on how the connection between money and politics can be reformed through public funding of elections to make politics more responsive to voters. The event will focus on the current debate surrounding campaign finance reform and recent initiatives at the national level, with special attention on how Iowa voters can make a difference in making public funding of elections a reality. Your input and perspective on Iowa grassroots strategies is very important and is a critical component in moving this issue to the top of the political agenda. We need your involvement!
WHAT: Fair Elections through Public Funding - A Presentation and Discussion WHEN: Monday, August 20th, 5:30 - 7:00 PM WHERE: Des Moines Pubic Library, 1000 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa RSVP: Please call us at (603) 227-0626 or send an e-mail message to iowa@just6dollars.org.
Wednesday, July 18

Volunteer Call from Iowa Peace Group
by
Sam Garchik
on Wed 18 Jul 2007 05:07 PM CDT
Volunteer Call from Iowa Group for Peace
By Vern Naffier, PCCI
Friends for peace and justice:
It is anticipated that some time near the end of this summer, the 4000th U.S. soldier will be killed in Iraq and that the number of Iowans killed in action will reach 50. In memory of the fallen in battle and to impress on our legislators and the public that we MUST begin withdrawal of our troops from the senseless quagmire in Iraq, a special 4000 Deaths Rally is being planned in Des Moines.
A procession from Nollen Plaza to our Iowa legislators' offices and on to the State Capitol, where a candle light ceremony will be held, will take place soon after the announcement of the 4000th death.
A very impressive and elaborate visual is being prepared to be carried by the marchers.
For this we need 300 volunteers to carry the light weight visuals in the procession (We will let you know what the surprise visual is later. It will be respectful but will carry enormous impact).
Please let me know if you will volunteer as one of the 300. Please also ask others to contact me to volunteer. Volunteers should be ready on fairly short notice to walk in the procession. In addition to the 300 we hope for hundreds more to walk in the procession.
The Rally is being initiated by PCCI and planned by representatives of a number of different peace groups in Des Moines.
Vern Naffier, Board President, Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa, Inc. Important P.S. We need several volunteers to help with the construction of the visuals. Construction will take place on the property of Tony and Vonnie Salem in Des Moines. First work party will be held Sunday afternoon, July 29. Please let me know if you can help. (515 964-1353 or email)
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