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Announcement :: Elections & Legislation : Protest Activity |
CU Against the RNC: Days of Action |
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by Zachary C. Miller Email: zach (nospam) chambana.net (verified) |
25 Aug 2004
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People opposed to the policies of the Bush Administration will gather in a Critical Mass ride this Friday and at Scott Park this Saturday for CU Against the RNC. Saturday night, after the Bazaar, many Champaign-Urbana residents will drive to New York City to protest the RNC. |
C-U against the RNC: Days of Action
Concerned Champaign-Urbana residents are invited to publicly demonstrate against the Republican National Convention this weekend.
These demonstrations will draw specific attention to the last four years of US government policies that have caused destruction and division in our community and around the world.
In response, we reject the violence of our current government and embrace the tradition of civil disobedience protected by our constitution.
--On Friday August 27:
5:15 at the Alma Mater (Green and Wright)
Join Critical Mass for their monthly bike ride, this time against authoritarian environmental devastation of our ruling party.
Make a sign, banner, or T-shirt to bring to Saturday's demonstrations.
--On Saturday August 28:
11am @ Scott Park (Third and Springfield, Champaign)
Join Critical Mass again for a pep ride to gather support for the following rally against the ruling elites.
1pm @ Scott Park
Rally for non-republicans and national convention-less peoples. Bring a battery powered boom-box with a radio. Let the folks in washington hear you yell.
2pm @ Scott Park
March from the rally point across CU to Scott Park. Demonstrate to our community how seriously this affects all of us.
4pm @ Scott Park
Bazaar and "really really really free market." Books to Prisoners, the U-C Independent Media Center, Food not Bombs, A.W.A.R.E., Radical Cheerleaders, the Women?s Booking Collective, the Teen Awareness Group of Planned Parenthood, the Poppycock Collective, Critical Mass, the Anarchist Study Group and other local organizations will highlight their efforts for democratic reform. All interested parties are invited to attend a table. These local organizations and individuals share their conversation and skills in exchange for more sharing. Exchange wisdom for your favorite Bush-ism, or just give away
something special. Food will be cooked and served by Food not Bombs in exchange for anything or nothing.
Remember, direct action is protected by the constitution: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
This weekend Champaign-Urbana residents will voice their petition in the streets. For more information about how to participate, how to help out, or press, contact Sarah: lazare (at) uiuc.edu |
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