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July 4th weekend, 2010
At Maryville College and the Y-12 Nuclear Weapons Complex, Tennessee.
Join us!!
Fr. Carl Kabat, Sr. Anne Montgomery, John & Carrie Schuchardt, John LaForge, Bonnie Urfer, Felice & Jack Cohen-Joppa, Ralph Hutchison, Erik & Libby Johnson, Kathy Kelly, Susan Crane, Liz McAlister, Sr. Ardeth Platte, Sr. Carol Gilbert, Sr. Jackie Hudson, Sue Ablao, Kathy Boylan, Fr. Steve Kelly, Sr. Mary Dennis Lentsch, Linda Urfer, Glenn Carroll, Mary Olson, Guy & Candie Carawan, Ann Suellentrop, Jay Coghlan, Loring Wirbel, Kevin Kamps, Frank Cordaro, John Heid, Sr. Lil Mattingly, Fr. Jerry Zawada, Clare Hanrahan, Janice Sevre-Duszynska, Bill Sulzman, Steve Johnston, Paige Winslett, Beth & Larry Brockman, Lissa McLeod, Shelley Wascom, Steve Clemens, Tom Bottolene, Pepperwolf, Hattie Nestel, John Owen, Kim Joy Bergier, Daniel Sicken, Joe & Jean Gump, Jean Holladay Grosbach, Lin Romano, Steve Jacobs, Kary Love, Anabel & David Dwyer, Jim Haber, Sr. Megan Rice, Allison McGillivray, Sam Yergler, Mariah Klusmire and many more!
Special 4-page Information Guide (pdf)
11" X 17" tabloid format
The Nuclear Resister, Nukewatch and the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance (OREPA) invite you to join us for a national gathering, culminating with nonviolent anti-nuclear direct action, July 3-5, 2010, to declare our independence from nuclear weapons and nuclear power. The gathering will be held at Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee (tentative), with protest and action at the Y-12 nuclear weapons complex in nearby Oak Ridge, where OREPA has sustained a nonviolent campaign for over 20 years.
At a critical time in the movement for a nuclear-free future, and to mark the 30th anniversaries of Nukewatch and the Nuclear Resister, we are coming together to increase awareness and action around nuclear issues, and advance the role of nonviolent direct action and civil resistance in this movement. We will also be marking the 30th anniversary of the Plowshares movement and the inaugural Plowshares Eight direct disarmament action of September 9, 1980. Come and meet with hundreds of activists from around the U.S. and world, as we educate and energize ourselves throughout a weekend of networking, music, speakers, celebration, workshops, community, nonviolence training and nonviolent action. Because long-lived radioactive waste makes this a multi-generational campaign, we envision a gathering where new and seasoned activists can meet and strategize for the future - a nuclear-free future!
We will gather two months after the 2010 Nonproliferation Treaty review conference and before the mid-term elections - a time when public attention needs to be focused on nuclear disarmament and a nuclear- and carbon-free energy future. It will also take place on the eve of the 14th anniversary of the July 8, 1996 World Court advisory opinion on nuclear weapons.
Become a sponsoring individual or organization, volunteer to help, spread the word about the celebration, and send us your photos. We hope to see you there!
This event is one of many taking place this year as part of Direct Action For Nuclear Disarmament 2010 - A Year of Resistance.
The Nuclear Resister began in 1980 to chronicle anti-nuclear and anti-war civil resistance, with a focus on supporting the men and women imprisoned for these actions. The newsletter publishes writings from prisoners, reports on actions, trials and sentencings, provides addresses of imprisoned activists and publicizes future actions.
Nukewatch has a foundation of investigating and divulging the truth about nuclear weapons and power since 1979. The organization has a strong history of drawing people together - from the missile silo fields, to H-bomb trucks on the highways, to a decade-long campaign shutting down the Navy's Project ELF.
The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance works to stop nuclear weapons production at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and to build nonviolent community to sustain a lasting movement for peace and justice.
PLEASE MAKE A DONATION TO SUPPORT THIS GATHERING! You can use the secure paypal button below. Please note that contributions via paypal cannot be tax-deductible. If you'd like to make a tax-deductible contribution, please make a check or money order payable to the Progressive Foundation, our fiscal sponsor, with "30 anniversary gathering" on the memo line, and mail to Nukewatch, 740A Round Lake Road, Luck, WI 54853.
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Contact:
Felice and Jack Cohen-Joppa
The Nuclear Resister
(520)323-8697
Email: nukeresister@igc.org
Website: http://nuclearresister.org/
Bonnie Urfer and John LaForge
Nukewatch
(715)472-4185
Email: nukewatch1@lakeland.ws
Website: http://nukewatch.com
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Individual Sponsors:
Donald McPhearson, Cleaveland Heights, OH
Two Maryland Doctors
Steve & Christine Clemens, Minneapolis, MN
Bill Sulzman, Colorado Springs, CO
Freya Grand, Washington, DC
Vivian & Paul Olum Foundation, Sharon, MA
James Wellman, Minneapolis, MN
Joe Palen, Minneapolis, MN
Iris & David Cloud, Chicago, IL
Eileen LeFort,Glen Ellyn, IL
Muriel Fitzgerald, Milwaukee, WI
Mary Van Evera, Duluth, MN
Joyce & James Parkhurst, Bridgeport, CA
Polly Connelly, Tucson, AZ
Tamaki Ogata, Los Angeles, CA
Joan Cominos, Martinez, CA
Dru Sanders, Bellingham, WA
Robert Kimbrough, Madison, WI
Carol & Jerry Berrigan, Syracuse, NY
John Owen, Los Angeles, CA
Carrie and John Schuchardt, Iswich, MA
Janice Sevre-Duszynska, Nicholasville, KY & Cincinnati, OH
Lin Romano & David Hoovler, Baltimore, MD
Kathy Mechling, Selma, OR
Phil Runkel, Waukesha, WI
Judy Trenholme, Olympia, WA

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