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Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign

August 27, 2008

Schedule for March for Our Lives

at the 2008 Republican National Convention

August/ September 2008

Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

Aug 1st -23rd Minnesota Poverty Bus Tour
We will make stops in communities throughout Minnesota to expose violations of the human right to health care, housing, food, education, communication and living wage jobs, to share experiences, exchange ideas, collect human rights documentation, and join local actions in the fight for economic human rights. Throughout The journey, we will be hosting teach-ins, panels, workshops and performances to help further mobilize and grow the movement to end poverty in the United States.


Aug 24th -28th Poverty Reality Tours Of Minneapolis/St. Paul
We will be taking members of the national and international media, the human rights community, religious leaders and many others on Poverty Reality Tours of Minneapolis/St. Paul and surrounding areas, exposing the plight of people denied economic human rights in the Twin Cities.

Aug 29th World Court Of Women
PPEHRC will host a World Court of Women to expose poverty and war in The US and around the world caused by the Bush Administration, before a jury of human rights defenders and movement leaders from around the world.

Aug 30th Minnesota Truth Commission
Individuals from throughout Minnesota will present testimony detailing their experiences of economic human rights violations.

Aug 31st Basketball Game: PPEHRC Vs. The Billionaires For Bush
Arts & Culture Performances With PPEHRC Human Rights Choir

The PPERHC basketball team will face off against The Billionaires for Bush – a grassroots network of corporate lobbyists, decadent heirs, Halliburton CEOs and other winners under George W. Bush’s economic policies. Later, experience the power of resistance art, music and poetry as we as we celebrate the critical role art and culture play as a voice for this growing movement for economic human rights.


Sept 1st March To Stop The War!
On the first day of the convention, PPEHRC will join the “March to Stop the War!” tying the issues of poverty, homelessness and the health care crisis, under which millions of people in our rich country are suffering and dying, with the spending of trillions of dollars on an immoral war in Iraq. We will march to stop the wars – at home and abroad!


Sept 1st National Truth Commission On Human Rights Violations In The US
After the march, we will gather to hear stories of resistance and struggle told by people from communities across the country who have suffered economic human rights violations here in the richest country in the world.


Sept 2nd March For Our Lives: Money For Health Care And Housing Not For War!

Health care and housing should never be luxuries – not in the United States, not anywhere. Toward this end, the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign calls for you to join us as we fill the streets of St. Paul, Minnesota in a powerful, peaceful demonstration for the right to health care, housing and all economic human rights. We will march because as poverty, hunger, unemployment and homelessness grow throughout this country, political leaders from both major parties have abandoned us. We cannot afford to be silent. We cannot afford to be disappeared from the public eye and the political debates as our families suffer. This September we will bring together poor and homeless people of every race, background and age, students, social workers, union members, lawyers, religious leaders, artists and everyone who stands for social and economic justice. We will make our voices heard as we “March for Our Lives to demand “Money for Health Care and Housing, Not for War!”


March for Our Lives
September 2, 2008- 4 PM Mears Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign
http://www.economichumanrights.org
Ph: 612-821-2364

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Call to Action:

August 27, 2008

March on the 2008 RNC in Solidarity with the People of Palestine

On September 1, the Republican Party will be in St. Paul, Minnesota for an
international media spectacle of the highest magnitude. More than 45,000
people, including 15,000 media employees, are expected to be on hand for
the 2008 Republican National Convention (RNC). Additionally, in protest,
tens of thousands of people will be outside of the convention. On that
day, Labor Day, the first in a series of marches to demonstrate against
the policies of the Republican Party will be held (for more information on
the large permitted march on 9/1, see: http://www.marchonrnc.org/).

The Coalition for Palestinian Rights, a Minnesota-based group of
organizations and activists in solidarity with the people of Palestine,
call on all allies everywhere to participate in the Palestine solidarity
contingency of the march on the 2008 RNC planned for September 1st.

We invite all those who are tired of Republican and US complicity in the
ongoing killing of Palestinians and the forced expulsion of Palestinians
from their homeland; we invite all those who are fed up with the
construction of an apartheid wall built on Palestinian land for the
purpose of dividing and subjugating Palestinians; we beckon all those who
decry the inhumanity of the sanctions against and siege of the people in
Gaza; we summon all those who are disgusted with US-made military
equipment and munitions, including cluster bombs, being unconditionally
awarded to Zionist-controlled Israel; we call on all those who are sick of
government and media lies and misrepresentations regarding the Palestinian
people and US policies in Palestine/Israel.

Media, including such foreign press as al-Jezeera, will be gleaning
messages and stories from both inside and outside the convention center.
We feel that we can send a strong message to begin creating a better role
for the United States regarding the Palestinian people.

We are calling for:

1.Communication – Forward this e-mail to a listserv or any person who may
be of like mind: they may wish to participate in the Palestine solidarity
contingency of the march. Speak with people or send them an email now!

2.Plans to be in the Twin Cities on Sept. 1, Labor Day – If you would like
to reserve a free place to stay, you may use this housing board:
http://NoRNC.org/stay. On the 1st, the march will congregate at the state
capital. Look for the Palestinian flags and meet us there!

3.Palestinian support materials – Bring your Palestinian flag, a sign or
clothing with your message of solidarity; wear any or all of the
Palestinian colors (Green, Black, Red, White). Also, we will have 70
signs available here.

On September 1st, 2008, we can deliver a new message for Palestine to the
Republicans and to the world.

The Coalition for Palestinian Rights
http://coalitionforpalestinianrights.wordpress.com/
Coalition_for_Palestinian_Rights@yahoo.com