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Subject: [IAC] INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST WAR AND RACISM


 NEXT STEP IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST RACISM AND WAR!
 
 International A.N.S.W.E.R. calls for an
 International Day Against Racism & War
 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
 
 A call for actions (rallies, marches, teach-ins, etc.) in
 cities across the U.S. and around the world
 
 ***Fill out the form at http://www.internationalanswer.org/o27.html
 to let us know about your local action.  It will be posted
 on the web so others in your area can join, and so that the
 world sees that there is a growing movement against racism
 and war!***
 
 To continue the momentum from the September 29 National
Marches in Washington DC and San Fracisco and the hundreds
 of emergency response protests that took place around the
 country, International A.N.S.W.E.R. has called for Saturday,
 October 27 to be an internationally-coordinated day of
 action against racism and war.  Rallies, marches, teach-ins
 and other actions will take place in cities around the U.S.
 and internationally.
 
 On September 29, many people who drove as long as 24 hours
 to come to Washington DC reported on the tremendous response
 they had found to organizing in the last weeks.  In some
 cities, the recent organizing against racism and war had
 produced the largest protests and meetings to take place for
 literally decades.
 
 Activists traveled from around the country to come to DC for
 September 29 because standing among 25,000 others gave them
 inspiration to continue to organize in their cities around
 the country.  This internatinally-coordinated day of action
 offers that same opportunity.  For every city where hundreds
 or thousnds march against the war, they can feel the
 strength of the anti-war movement around the country by
 knowing that they represent tens of thousands of people who
 are in motion against this war.
 
 Actions are already planned around the country.  In New York
 City, for example, organizers are planning a "March for
 Truth" beginning at the New York Times building.  The march
 will be followed by a teach-in.  In Washington DC, a rally
 is planned at the White House and in San Fracisco there will
 be a major teach-in.
 
 ***Plan an action in your city on Saturday, October 27.
 Report in by filling out the form at
 http://www.internationalanswer.org/o27.html.  Actions from
 around the country will be posted on the web so others in
 your area can join, and so that the world sees that there is
 a growing movement against racism and war!***
 
 FOR MORE INFORMATION, see www.InternationalANSWER.org, email
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], or call
 202-543-2777, 202-544-9355 or 212-633-6646.
 
  MORE ON SEPTEMBER 29 - the first national protest against
 war & racism
 
 On September 29, 25,000 people marched in Washington DC,
 another 15,000 marched in San Fracisco, and thousands more
 came together in solidarity actions. The vast majority of
 the participants on September 29 were students and youth
 from around the country. Their presence reflected a broad
 spectrum of support from various cultural, social and
 religious backgrounds.
 
 Speakers at the Washington DC rally included Reverend
 Graylan Hagler, from the Plymouth Congregational Church in
 Washington, DC; Teresa Gutierrez, from the International
 ANSWER Coalition; Reverend Lucius Walker, IFCO/Pastors for
 Peace; James Creedon, an emergency medical technician
 injured at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11; Samia Halaby,
 Al-Awda Palestinian Right of Return Coalition, New York;
 Chuck Kaufman, national coordinator, Nicaragua Network; Rev.
 Curtis Gatewood, President Durham Chapter of the NAACP; Peta
Lindsay, high school student organizer for International
> ANSWER; Kostas Alyssandrakis, Greek member of the European
 Parliament; Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, Partnership for Civil
 Justice; Macrina Alarcon, Mexico Support Network; and many
 others.
 
 The rally was covered by hundreds of national and
 international media. C-SPAN covered the Freedom Plaza rally
 live during the day, and repeated the coverage multiple
 times. This coverage is available to view by internet on the
 C-SPAN website. You can also access the C-SPAN STREAMING
 VIDEO of the rally at the www.InternationalANSWER.org
 website.
 
 ***To continue the momentum from September 29, plan an
 action in your city on Saturday, October 27.  Report in by
 filling out the form at http://www.internationalanswer.org/o27.html.
 Actions from around the country will be posted on the web so
 others in your area can join, and so that the world sees
 that there is a growing movement against racism and war!***
 
 FOR MORE INFORMATION, see www.InternationalANSWER.org, email
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], or call
 202-543-2777, 202-544-9355 or 212-633-6646.
 
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