Sept 30 METRO-DETROIT AFL-CIO HEALTH CARE FOR ALL EVENT. Greater Grace, 23500
W. 7 Mile Rd. (a few blocks E. of Telegraph). Learn more about Michigan Health
Care for All, a coalition of unions, organizations, businesses and individuals working
for health care reform in Michigan. Learn about a ballot initiative to build public
support for universal health care coverage. 475,000 signatures must be collected
by July 1, 2008. Call John Freeman, 313-655-7945 or Gary Benjamin, 313-590-6136.
Oct 1 at 7 p.m. THE HEALTH CARE CRISIS IN AMERICA. Jonathan Cohn, Editor of the New
Republic and author of book "Sick" to speak at rally at the Howell Opera House, 123
W. Grand River, Howell, MI. Contact Julie: 586-924-3303 (newrollo@comcast.net).
Oct 2 FILM: WHY WE FIGHT. An unflinching look at the anatomy of the American war
machine. St. John Church, 11 Mile and Woodward, Royal Oak. Call MCHR: 313-579-9071.
7 p.m.
Oct 4 FILM: INDEPENDENT INTERVENTIONS. Focusing on the human costs of war.
Macomb Community College, S. Campus, Warren. Contact Tom Salas 586-445-7378, 7 p.m.
Oct. 4, Forum: Solidarity with the Cuban Five, International Institute, 111 E. Kirby (at John R), Thursday, 6:30 PM
October 4, U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Sudan: A Political History, Lifelong Learning Forum, Universalist Unitarian Church of Farmington, 25301 Halsted Rd, Farmington Hills, Thursday, 7:30 PM
Oct 5 FILM: WHY WE FIGHT. Madonna, Livonia. Contact Colleen Mills, 734-425-0079,
7 p.m.
Oct 6 at 5 p.m. Social Hour; 6 p.m. GRAY PANTHERS OF METRO DETROIT 29TH ANNIVERSARY
DINNER & PROGRAM. Keynote Speakers: Congressman John Conyers, Jr. and
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (invited) To honor: Saundra Williams, 1st Woman
President, Metro-Detroit AFL-CIO; Elaine Crawford, 1st Woman President, IBEW #58;
Lewis Green, Metro-Detroit Council of Senior Citizens; & Father John Nowlan, Interfaith
Committee on Worker Issues. $40/person; $25 student; $75/couple. Raging Grannies
to perform. United Food & Commercial Workers Local 876, Madison Heights. Ad deadline
for souvenir journal: September 21st. Call Ethel at 248-699-6343 or Daisy at 313-368-3307.
Oct 9 at Noon. SOUPY TO NUTS: A HISTORY OF DETROIT TV. Tim Kiska, veteran Detroit News
TV specialist. at Grosse Point Unitarian Church, 17150 Maumee Ave., Grosse Point.
Reservations required by October 5th.
Oct 9 at 7 p.m. FILM: WHO SHOT MY BROTHER? As filmmaker German Gutierrez searches for gunman
who tried to kill his brother, he exposes the root causes of violence in his native Colombia.
St. John Church, 11 Mile and Woodward, Royal Oak. Contact MCHR: 313-579-9071.
Oct 10 at 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CLEAN WATER ACTION 2007 GREAT LAKES AWARDS CELEBRATION.
Honoring Chairman Frank Ettawageshik, 2007 Great Lakes Guardian; Terry Swier, 2007
Great Lakes Champion; and Hon. Pat Lindemann, 2007 Hero of the Lakes. Being held at
(SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles Street, E. Lansing. $60 suggested donation; $25 for
students or seniors. RSVP Becky Jo (517) 203-0754
Oct 10 at 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. SIERRA CLUB LOBBY DAY IN LANSING. Will lobby on clean energy
policies, Great Lakes protection, and CAFOs. $8 Lobby Day charge covers lunch and
all materials. NO experience needed. Will lobby in teams of 2-3 with an experienced
citizen lobbyist as a leader. To register e-mail you name, address, phone, if vegetarian,
and if experienced in lobbying to: Gayle Miller, Sierra Club Legislative Director, at:
gayle.miller@sierraclub.org See:
http://michigan.sierraclub.org/lobbyDay/index.shtmlOct 11 at 7:30 p.m. THE STATE OF THE STATE - WHAT'S THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MICHIGAN
ECONOMY, WHO HAS LET US DOWN - AND WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT.
Jack Lessenberrry, Pointes for Peace 32nd Peace Talk, 17150 Maumee (Grosse Pointe
Unitarian Church), Grosse Pointe. Call Carol at 313-882-7732
Oct 11-14 DETROIT STREET RETREAT. Join 11 others who, as a group, will bear witness to
homelessness by living on the streets of Detroit, having to beg for money, find places
to get food, shelter, use bathroom, etc. Participants will stay together as a group and
meet twice daily for meditation and sharing. Donation for the retreat is $350. All funds
will be donated: 2/3 to homeless service agencies in Detroit; 1/3 to the social action
missions of the Hudson River Peacemaker Community that sponsors the retreat leader.
Register by September 10th on a first come, first serve basis. Questions or to register,
please contact Jeanie or Ch'anna Lynda at 313-617-4615.
Oct 11 at 7 p.m. FILM: CHINA BLUE. A powerful and poignant journey into the harsh world of
sweatshop workers. A film international retailers don't want you to see. Macomb
Community College, South Campus, Warren. Contact: Tom Salas, 586-445-7378
Oct 12 at 7 p.m. FILM: WHO SHOT MY BROTHER? As filmmaker German Gutierrez searches for
gunman who tried to kill his brother, he exposes the root causes of violence in his
native Colombia. Madonna, Livonia. Contact Colleen Mills, 734-425-0079.
March for Immigrant Rights, Southwest Detroit, Friday, October 12, Gather at Boyer Field, West Vernor & Dragoon, 10:30 AM more info
Oct 16 at 7 p.m. PARAMILITARISM & THE LIMITS OF DEMOCRACY IN COLOMBIA. Cecilia Zarate--
Laun, a consultant for the Colombian Ministry of Education, to speak with Bishop Tom
Gumbleton. St. John Episcopal Church, 11 Mile & Woodward, Royal Oak. 313-579-9071
Oct 18 at 7 p.m. FILM: WHY WE FIGHT. An unflinching look at the anatomy of the American war
machine. Macomb Community College, S. Campus, Warren. Tom Salas, 586-579-9071.
Oct 19 at 7 p.m. FILM: CHINA BLUE. Journey into the world of sweatshop workers. A film China
retailers don't want you to see. Madonna, Livonia. Colleen Mills, 734-425-0079.
Oct 23 at 7 p.m. FILM: CHINA BLUE. (see above). St. John's Church, 11 Mile & Woodward, Royal
Oak. Contact: MCHR, 313-579-9071
Oct 19-21 GREAT LAKES BIONEERS DETROIT CONFERENCE - Organized by a coalition of nonprofit
groups doing sustainability work in Southeast Michigan, this conference will take place
at Marygrove College. The conference focuses on solutions informed by the biological
truth of interconnectiveness. Via satellite, will hear presentations on: Restoring Our
Ecosystems, Organic Food, Teaching Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship and
Green Business. Workshops on local issues. Exhibits, entertainment, food.
Oct 20 at 9:30 - Noon. FREE WORKSHOP: WORKING EFFECTIVELY WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS.
Gray Panthers of Metro Detroit co-sponsors with Women's Action for New Directions
(WAND) this training that features State Senator Gilda Jacobs, Shelli Weisberg, State
ACLU Legislative Director, and a WAND National Representative. Royal Oak Community
Center, 3500 Marais (E. of Crooks and N. of 13 Mile). Workshop topics include how to
contact & communicate with your representative, planning a successful meeting, and
the ABC's of a legislative visit. Donations gratefully accepted. Call: Evelyn Foreman,
313-861-9490 or Ethel Schwartz, 248-669-6343.
Oct 25 at 7 p.m. WHO SHOT MY BROTHER? (see Oct. 12th) Macomb Community College, S.
Campus, Warren. Contact Tom Salas, 586-445-7378.
Oct 25-28 INTERNATIONAL, MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-DISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE. This
conference in Dearborn to promote wider public dialogue about concepts of "Us and
Them". Sponsored by Common Bond Institute, Co-sponsored by HARMONY Institute,
International Humanistic Psychology Association, National Resource Center for the
Healing of Racism, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committe, and Pathways to
Peace Foundation and a growing list of 85 organizations. Details: www.cbiworld.org
Oct 26 at 7 p.m. FILM: INDEPENDENT INTERVENTIONS Focusing on the human costs of war,
Madonna, Livonia, Contact: Colleen Mills, 734-425-0079.
Oct 30 7 p.m. (see above) St. John's Church, 11 Mile & Woodward, Royal Oak 313-579-9071
Oct 27 GET ON BOARD THE PEACE TRAIN TO CHICAGO. Attend Midwest Regional Rally, part
of United for Peace and Justice fall campaign to end the war in Iraq. Get on board in
Royal Oak at 7 a.m. sharp and at Dearborn for same train at 7:46 a.m. sharp. This train
(#351) to arrive at Chicago Union Station at noon. Return train (#354) departs Union
Station at 6 p.m. (Central time). Round trip fares: $67 for seniors (55+) $39 for under
15 and $78 for adults. DEADLINE for payments: October 1st. If you paid the earlier fare
rate, Amtrak raised their fees so you need to send in money to make up for the
difference. Call Flo Smith, Peace Train Coordinator, at 248-624-4753 or call the Peace
Action office at 248-548-3920. Send payments to Peace Action of Michigan, 195 W. 9
Mile, #208, Ferndale, MI 48220. Write "Oct 27 Peace Train" on memo.
Nov 11 at 2-3 p.m. RECEPTION. 3-6 p.m. PROGRAM: PEACE ACTION 50TH ANNIVERSARY Keynote
Speaker/Honoree: Randi Rhodes, Air America Radio personality and tenacious defender
of liberal viewpoint. Westin Southfield, 1500 Town Center NW Highway (N. of 10 Mile).
Call: 248-548-548-3920.
Nov 17 at 10 a.m. THE MELTING MIDDLE CLASS: ACTION STEPS TO FIGHT BACK. Gray Panthers of
Metro Detroit invites the public to hear Retired Business Professor, Mike Whitty. At the
Royal Oak Communty Center, 3500 Marais, Royal Oak (E. of Crooks, N of 13 Mile).
Call: Randy at 248-549-5170.
Nov 18 CRANBROOK ANNUAL LECTURE: CINDY SHEEHAN, VOICE OF THE PEACE MOVEMENT
Youth Dialogue - 2 p.m. Reception - 6 p.m. Lecture - 7 p.m. Cobo Hall, Detroit.
See: www.cranbrookpeace.org
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