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Section One: Table Notes
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( PLEASE NOTE: These notes have not been edited by the speakers and should not be taken as an accurate expression of the speakers’ meanings.  ellen)

At the Table on Monday, 6/19/06
Shari Able, Cheryl Hayden   Mira Rodwan, Gerry Kraus, Marvin Kraus, Steve Slack, Lisa Haglund, David Rosenberg, Daisy Quarm, Mike Murphy, Ellen Bierhorst,    Londo Slack,
Vlasta Molak, Susan Rivers-Payne, Chad Benjamin Potter, Mr. G.


News: Announcements:
Londo Slack went to day camp at the new U.C. Recreation Facility.  Dodge ball...arts & crafts... outside games ... lunch... swimming pool, snack...  Self defense instruction.  

Vlasta: one enchanting evening at Mike Fink boat, fund raiser for Gaia Oasis.  come at 6:00 for the buffet dinner.  Next Monday. 26 June.  Susatinable redevelopment of the heart of Cinti.  

Song: "Come follow follow follow..." round.
Preamble read by Mira Rodwan.

Gerry: today at finance committee at council the issue of reinstating the Office of Environment Quality was brought up.  Crowley has been promoting it.  John Cranley, dem cand. for congress, as well as 3 dem. colleagues (Bortz, Burding, thomas) plus Republicans Ghiz and Monzell, all voted not to support an office of environmental management as a budget priority. Tabell out of town; Cole not on lthat committee.  
I was waiting to hear Cranley's position on this before supporting him for Congress.

They don't consider this as a  top priority for the city.

Marvin: see "An Inconvenient Truth".  Al gore's movie on Global Warming.  Gore is charming, down to earth, funny...  Well attended.  At Mariemont Cinema; also at AMC on the Levee.  
 
todd Portune.   fund raiser.  Wednesday.  

Mira: group tickets available for Inconvenient Truth.  ... Take Back America called me re. Chabot's voting for cut backs in education support.  I called.  They took my name.  I think maybe they are starting to be worried.

ChaD: I have a temp job.  Survey's at Glenway Kroger on Children's Art supplies.  You get a $10 gift certificate just for doing the survey.  Tell friends to come.  You must have children 2 - 12.  

Topics:
- should we support the Dem. Party?  todd Portune.  

- Take back America conference last week.  Vlasta.

- Daisy's trip to Central America
- Marvin: crack down on illegal immigrants in Butler Co.,  on NPR this evening
- Shari: the gov't.  Any time anybody sues the government... these cases cannot be tried in a court because of national security issues.  Suits re. war in Iraq.  Apparently the government always gets its way.

David Rosenberg: new rules

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN BUTLER CO
Marvin: the sherrif decided to call attention to the failure of the fed. gov't to enforce the immigration lawas.  So he is incarcerated them, even though  it is a fed. offence, not a local one.  The bureau of immigration does not consider it important enough; but rather the priority should be to seek out terrorists.   He is charging the fed. gov't the $$ for the prisoners.

Ellen:  
Daisy: to agree with Ellen's analysis.  Many of the Republicans really are doing well with the cheap labor, not wanting to enforce these lawas.  yet certain states are getting large numbers of these immigrants, straining budgets, ... workers having harfd time getting jobs.
for a long time I thought there was no good answer, solution to this problem.  One the one hand we should support the immigrants who are already here, they are humans.  Yet it seems wrong to say "open all the borders".  We can't take in the whole world.
    I just got back fromn El Salvador.  6.5 million El Salvadorans in El Sal., and 2.5 million El Salvadorans in the US!  One thing that came clearer.  Hunger Trumps Fear.  Alwayas.  No matter what we do to enforce the border, we just make it tougher, and it does not  discourage immigration.  People will find a way, no matter what we do.  It would take tremendous expenditures to have a strong border that would keep jpeople out.  the real solution is  not stepped up enforcement, but having a foreign policy that promotes development rather than underdevelopment in Latin American and the rest of the world, to make staying at home more attractive.  What we are doing is the opposite.

Mike  I agree with Ellen and Daisy.  I would add: we do need to go to a borderless world, at least economically.  Used to have a peasant economy in the rest of the world; subsistence farmers, work year round.  Can live without city jobs.  We have devastated peasant economies; we have globalized the world.  McDonald's is everywhere.  An American created a ranch in Brazil the size of Connectcuit.  Raising beef for McDonalds.  ... Immigrants are economic refugees.  We have a musical chair system.  The media don't realize there is a squeeze involved.  the music stopps and everybody scrambles for a chair.  Solmebody loses.  this is the way global capitolism works.  Economic refugees.  
    So let's make it a borderless world economically.  You must go beyond whatever the Dem or Rep are saying today.  We would just be fools  to ask the Dems for these kinds of p olicies.

jGerry: question: Daisy, is the reason why people are coming from El Sal. to US that people are starving?

Daisy: I don't think people are actually starving to death, but they don't have a way of making a living where they are.  The  IMF and World Bank, and recent CAFTA has changed trade so that in rural areas they can still farm for own needs, but ability to sell surplus on the market so they could pay school fees, buy shoes, etc.  Living in 3 rm. cinder block houses, one elect. light, cook on wood stove.  2 or 3 sets of clothes.  US imported crops are cheaper and flood the market.  US government subsidized produce.  
    Because of  globalized world trade, Chinese workers competing with the El Sal. factory workers.
    El Sal. has a lower min. wage in rural areas.  So some factories are moving to rural areas.  but the wage is so low!  Like $87/month, and cost of living about what it is here.

Mr. G: in jest, here's a solution.  Offer statehood to Mexico.  they probably would accept it.  
20 million in Mex. City.  total pop ...?

Marvin:  there were Hispanic people in Hamilton interviewed.  They are frightened of going on the street lest they be arrested.  Police cruisers in neighborhood, Hamilton police trying to be friendly to the Hispanics living in Hamilton to encourage them in the community.  Trying to improve relations.  

Shari:  people in this country, e.g. Mississippi delta, who are starving.  In the sixties the food stamp program got started ... now they finding out they have an obesity problem because people buy wrong types of food with the food stamps.  I would like to see more done in this country to make it possible for the poor here to advance themselves.

Steve:  as a Californian.  when crops are ready to harvest yhou need a big work force...often work 24 hours, when the crop is ripe.  The timing is crucial.  Need large groups.  Then they go to another farm.  What do they go when harvest season is over.  Then what?  Welfare, ...
If we like inexpensive food on our tables ... it is because of the migrant workers.  When you see immigrants being busted for working in construction... we need those people in the fields in order to have the luxurious supermarket that we have.  
If California were a  nation it would be fifth or sixth in the world re. economny.  

David:  I've heard somne immigrants say that Agribusiness says they need immigrants to work in fields; migrants say "we could get all the help you need if you pay a decent wage."  The business says "we can't afford".  I think they are misusing a resource.  If they take the natural r e sources and cannot provide work that can sustain a living, then they should not be allowed to use the natural resources.  When you look at yields, soil quality, pollution, you see that  for food production, the small or midium size farm is clearly best.  but the Agribusiness people "externalize the costs".  
    the permaculture guy says yields are l imited only by the limits of our immagination.  If you  provide the right crops, inter-crops, you can raise productivity more land more and more.  But Agribusiness is lacking in immagination.  
    the problems in El Salv. are microcosm ... using resources, allowing proprietors to use resources, but don't  provide non-proprietors with a living wage.
    I don't agree with Mike's conclusions.  According to F. M. Lappe, there are enough resources to feed the populationj of EVERY country in the world, including Bangladesh.  Instead, proprietors use the resources for their own gain, not to support the population.
    Mike calls for ellimination of borders.  Ithink you can handle it in a decentralized way.  Maybe bioregion organization.  Areas that have  major geographic borders, like mountains, draininage basins.

Mike  I don't think we disagree.  If we get  rid of NAFTA... a good thing.  No disagreement with Frances Moore Lappe.  Many good things being said here.  

Gerry a lot of this is theoretical.  I'd like to tell  you about my experience today working at the community flower garden on Victory Pkwy.  A McDonald's employee, could hardly speak English, admiring the flowers.  Lives Norwood.  She was walking, to save money.  4 miles?  She seems happy.  Maybe her children will become Drs and Lawyers.  Anyway, the immigrants are working hard and setting an example of work ethic.

Mr. G.:  Swim with manatees in Key Largo a couple years ago.  In lagoon.  I was able to pet them.  ...  Want to go back to what Daisy said: the idea of helping ... of going in and making it so they could live at the same standard to here, so you eliminate the desire to come here.  I cannot imagine making that work.  Do we have evidence that if we didn't go in some place... I m asking did we go in there and fill a vacuum?  Or did we push aside progress?  Is it heartless capitalism?  

Vlasta you must take into consideration the birth rates in these countries.  
Mr. G:   ... how much to pay in wage.  If you fill a vacuum and put something there that wasn't there?
Steve: does Walmart increase their standard of living.
Daisy  I saw discount stores in El Sal.

OTHER TOPICS
David: since the whole world is living under one system.  So if we  pay close attention to our local politics and put our  own house in order, could help the whole world.  

    Progressive argument:  Overpopulation is a symptom of povertty. People have many children because they want security in old age, so have lots of children.  When people have more security for old age, they lower their birth rate.
    


TAKE BACK AMERICA CONFERENCE
VLASTA:  THREE WONDERFUL DAYS.   Every progressive leader was there.  Dennis Kuccinich not there.  I asked why he wasn't asked.  there were 2,000 people.  Values: good work, schools over weapons, anti-war.  
Hillary Cliknton, John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reed the minority leader, Barak Obama.  
Invigorating.
Made me almost high.
At one point Hillary was booed because she didn't think there should be a time table for troop withdrawal.
Kerry said he made a mistake in voting for the war.  Votge based on misinformation.
So much like Vietnam.  You  don't stay in a war just because you  started it.  We need a timetable.  

On Social agenda: sounds like New Deal.  National Health Care.  Should be free schooling.  Seems like the Dems there were  back to FDR.  Encouraging.  
Many talks about election fraud.  
There were break ins in Ohio Democratic Partyi offices.  I didn't read it on the news.  

Chatted with Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame's  husband.  He said these guys get away with murder.  He's going after them when they leave office.

(Why was Dennis K. not there?)  I asked.  They said, "I don't know why he wasn't invited."  Dennis was having hearings on these private  army people, independent contractors, working in Iraq.  they get away with murder.  Abuse of Iraqis.  Their Security people are armed, and they shoot.  Investigation in congress.

they say it is a real danger that Bush will attack Iran.

the greatest concern was on the voting machine issue.
One g roup was urging Gore to run.
Another to promote Russ Feingold to run.

Apparently there is a great d eal of attention in Congress going to the ammendment proposed to make it a crime to desecrate the flag.  
... Feingold is amiable, very intelligent.  Was the only senator who voted against the war.

(?) No Bill Clinton was not there.

Mike  talking about
stollen election in Ohio.  There is a website www.loveearth.com printing all this news.  I still  come back to issue of supporting people like Hillary Clinton.  ... Kerry could have said great things when running for office, and he didn't.  BHAck to Granny D.  I am not convinced that the Dems. are worth supporting.  Maybe Feingold, Kuccinich are worth it.  A lot of blindness.  It is our system that is wrong.  Our system is determined to defeat us, inequal distribution of wealth.  If we don't change the system, we are just foolish.
    My solution is to say we need social ownership of the economy, and then democratic control of the economy.   I am a socialist, but not like any you have heard of.  the workers to have choice of who is the leader... I don't know that this has ever been tried.

Gerry  
burning flag law...  On news showed VFW burning old flags.  At the conference, were there any policies they want to push?

Vlasta: yes, "Talking Points" from the Take Back America.  A whole book.  e.g. National Health Care;  make health care available to every American, working and not.  Living wage is another.  Stop the insane arms build up.  Stopping the war.  Kerry, Pelosi, Obama all for stopping it.  
    Also environmental protection.  Protection of children; education.  Radical  compared with the Clinton years.  

Susan:  very i nteresting talk.  I heard this week, thomas Friedman, and the Tappat Brothers("Car Talk").  both suggestion $3  gal  tax  on gas used to fund alternative fuel ...  the Taplpat Bros suggested a graduated tax on gasoline, from $1 ro $6 over 6 years.  Give the auto companies a chance to retool their cars to be more environmentally sound.  It would make the oil producing countries less desirable for us.  Be a big factor to de-escallate the war.
    Two different sources, same kind of  idea.  

Mr. G.:  
Al Gore... the ozone problem is solved.  In the movie.  International cooperation can change the environment.  big holes in the ozone layer.  I started wondering How come I have not heard?  At least Al gore thinks it has been solved.  CFC I(choloro flurocarbons)  in aerosol cans.  Freon.  So the ozone layer has been healed.  Almost.  the absence of the bad stuff, together with lots of lightening which creates ozone.  
~End of Table Notes.~

I put the Articles section next in today’s edition of the Weekly because there are a n umb er of v ery juicy pieces.  Check them out.

Hugs to everyone,
Ellen


Section Two: Articles




Contents:
  • Kenyan Muslim woman & American academic both share on “hijab”, the Muslim scarf
  • US – Asian Muslim exchange of journalists
  • Steve Sunderland on Muslim Mothers’ Against Violence talk before Muse Concert last week
  • Arthur Waskow on  Prairie Home Companion Movie: America is dying.
  • Eye witness report from Baghdad
  • John Edwards on Internet Freedom


Anna Sher (my professor daughter) on the Hijab in Kenya


(Anna reads the weekly sometimes... The following prompted by our table discussion.)
Quick two cents re. Muslims and cloth coverings for women:


While leading a semester abroad program in Kenya (2000, 2002), we would have an (African) Muslim woman who worked in cultural translation speak to our students and answer questions.  She explained that in her Muslim community it is believed (and taught) that men have no control over their sexual behavior.  Thus, if you reveal your beauty, men may be compelled to rape you.  They believe that it is women's responsibility to prevent this from happening, by covering themselves when in the presence of men who are not their sons or husbands.  She would then lower her voice and explain that it had a secret benefit for the women by allowing them to travel during the day incognito- even to their lover's abodes (!).  

The women were also not allowed in mosques, and so instead they would have all-female parties associated with weddings (and probably other events), while the men did the religious part of the ceremony without them.  I attended a few of these wedding parties and was always amazed to see the sexy, Vanna-White-type satin and lace gowns they would be wearing under their buey-bueys (they don't call them burkas there).  They then would dance seductively with eachother (including mock intercourse), presumably to teach the young bride how to behave with her new husband.  Our teacher explained to us that there were women who were hired to lead this dancing at your party, and that in olden days they acted as sexual tutors to the brides (and were often 'kept on' after the wedding).   Although perceived as conservative to outsiders, this clearly was far from a prudish culture.  Sexist, certainly, but also acknowledging of women's sexuality (or at least that's my read on it).  

This doesn't make me look favorably on the practice of covering, however; firstly, it is a pain (yet another thing to deal with and wash, while the men wear whatever they please) and can be hot in desert climates (some claimed it was a portable shade, however).  It was interesting (and sad) to see the pubescent girls try to play the same games they used to while having to constantly fix their head scarves and such.  Some of their friends would be wearing them, others not (the ones who hadn't started menstruating), and one could really see how repressive it was.  Trying to take a generous veiw: perhaps it was a 'gentle' way to get them to stop playing like children (?).  I tried wearing one for a day, and what struck me most (besides that it was a pain) was that I finally had some relief from stares from the men.  They certainly went along with the concept that they couldn't control themselves, so covering oneself was indeed your only defense.  In one fell swoop- appeared to me to be degrading to both men and women.  Sigh.”

Jim Kesner (Who does a great job of “Tri State Treasures”) on US – Asian Muslim exchange of journalists

Building Understanding Between the U.S. & the Asian Muslim World:  The East-West Center (www.eastwestcenter.org <http://www.eastwestcenter.org> ) invited eight journalists from South Asian Muslim countries - Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, & Pakistan - to visit the US, and they invited six American journalists to travel east.  The goal is to increase understanding of the Muslim world outside of the Middle East. Margaret McGurk, reporter, features writer, & film critic for the Cincinnati Enquirer, is among the six participating US journalists.  The other US journalists are from the Dallas Morning News, Detroit Free Press, Foreign Policy, Minneapolis Star Tribune, & Seattle Post-Intelligencer; their job titles include international editor, religion writer, managing editor, senior editorial writer & columnist, & foreign desk editor.
 
The Asian journalists are currently in the US; they spent a few days in Washington, DC, then 2 days in Cincinnati, and then traveled on Saturday 17 June to spend 4 days in San Jose and San Francisco.  On Wednesday 21 June, the homeward-bound Asians and the outward-bound Americans will convene at the East-West Center in Honolulu for a 3-day conference. The US contingent then travels to the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, for a week, then to the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, for a week, before returning home on Saturday 8 July.
 
The Asians met with federal officials at the Pentagon and other agencies in Washington, DC. In Cincinnati, they visited the Islamic center, the Freedom Center, Channel 9, and the Cincinnati Enquirer. In California, they hope to meet with Jewish community leaders, journalists, among others.
 
In Indonesia, the US journalists will meet with government officials, journalists, Islamic educators, and leaders of political parties ranging from radical to moderate. They hope to have time to explore the countries and to meet the people in the cafes and markets. The Dhaka agenda has yet to be established.
 
Margaret has begun keeping a blog at http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs/southasianjournal/ <http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs/southasianjournal/>  enabling us to monitor her trip and insights.  She welcomes readers to post comments & questions on the blog site (you may need to register with Blogger.com <http://Blogger.com> ).  Readers can read Margaret's earlier blog entries to learn more background, including the bios of the participants. Margaret plans to post photos and videos on the site.

And, Margaret would be happy to receive emails from readers at margaret.mcgurk@gmail.com <mailto:margaret.mcgurk@gmail.com> . And while she expects to have virtually uninterrupted internet access throughout her trip, she cannot promise unconditionally that she will be able to answer every email immediately.

Steve Sunderland on Muslim Mothers Against Violence at Muse Concert


Dear Friends:

          The second part of the "Great Peace March" Concert, organized by Cathy Roma, director of MUSE, featured a presentation by a delegation of Cincinnati's Muslim Mothers Against Violence. Cathy introduced them with a powerful quote from Parker Palmer: "Where does one get the courage to sit in the front of the bus?" Cathy added, "And, where is the courage of Muslim Mothers of Violence coming from as well?? Today, to be a Muslim spokesperson means entering an unknown hall, classroom and/or meeting room in a church or synagogue and being prepared to explain not only why someone believes in the Islamic religion but also why this religion is NOT "so violent, so dangerous, so anti-American, etc." Saturday night, the Unity New Thought Unity Church in Cincinnati was filled with strangers who had come to listen to the songs of MUSE, Cincinnati's women's choir, and the amazing voice and music of peace activist, Holly Near. What gave this event its special turn was the introduction of the idea that we, peacemakers and supporters of justice, needed to expand our consciousness to embrace justice for Islam in general and these Muslims in particular.

              Implicit in this beginning of the concert was the assumption that Cincinnati was ready to think and act differently toward Islam. Coming 5 years after September 11, years of war, and days after the alleged killing of an Al Queda leader, the talk was overdue in some ways and right on time in another. The continued demonizing of Islam in the media and by world leaders has continued unabated. Only "illegal" immigrants have temporarily deflected the bulk of the American people from focusing hatred on Islam. Similarly, Muslims in our community now understood the necessity of an aggressive educational effort to make clear just where and how Islam was a proponent of peace and against terrorism and violence. The unusual task of going into classrooms and churches to "explain" and "defend" their faith, is seen as a major positive step in building peace in our city and between faith groups. Most of Cincinnati has forgotten about the December, 2005 bombing of one of the mosques in our university community. The crime of placing two bombs continues unsolved. Yet, the need to reach out, to educate, to defuse the abiding fear of Islam and its believers, has spurred these acts of courage.


               The first speaker, Dr. Saba Atik khalid, spoke eloquently as a mother and a psychiatrist, about how she was brought up by her parents to believe that justice was the right of everyone and  it is Muslims' duty to protect this key value for all. Saba spoke quietly but firmly about her strong disagreement with the distortion of her faith by both so-called Islamic leaders and the media. She told the story of being in the US during the genocide in Bosnia of many Muslim women. She called her father in Pakistan to discuss the horror and was surprised when he said: "You will need to be angry about this massacre even if these people were not Muslim. These are our fellow human beings." Saba said this caught, beautifully, how she was taught the Prophet Mohammad's central teachings. "I protest the distortion of my faith," she said in a quiet and very firm voice, "and I believe that America and Americans are able to speak about the real Islam."

              Her colleague, Shakila Ahmed, continued the firm rejection of seeing Muslims as different or strange, although she noted that both the media and the violent leaders gain the greatest attention. "Who knew that 35,000 Pakistanis non-violently protested the Danish cartoons or that the Danish newspaper had rejected cartoons about Jesus just two years prior?" Shakila, her voice rising, and her face reddening, continued to emphasize the basic similar human characteristics of all people, and the support for basic rights and freedoms for all Americans. Placing a beautiful brown shawl on her head, she asked: "Does wearing this head scarf make me dangerous, strange, or less of an American? No!" The point, though, was that as an American she is constantly facing rejection as she practices her faith in public and without any good reason other then prejudice. The damage on American citizens who happen to be Muslims continues to take a toll, she suggested, precisely because fear has overwhelmed reason. "Who speaks for my Islam? Where is my voice of reason and other moderate and non-violent voices and messages being heard?" I sensed both a mounting impatience with the one-sided media coverage as well as a frustration about not being taken seriously as a female advocate. "We have to live in patriarchal societies," she said with a smile, "but Pakistan, Indonesia and other countries have had a women as president. Maybe America could consider a woman for vice-president."

           What Saba and Shakila were revealing in stark terms was that they were peacemakers, believing that their faith called them to be fully peaceful, and that they were allies in the efforts to end violence anywhere and particularly in the ways in which Islam was being misused. The shadow of hatred has moved across the Muslim families as danger has replaced invisibility. Now, some Americans are judging, first, who is an enemy and then finding out how mistaken they are. But the damage is chronic and the toll is heavy. Neither woman looked at ease in their presentation. Neither knew just how the audience would react. But quickly the audience sensed their courage, honesty and alliance with justice and rose to their feet to communicate welcome and an invitation to be taught. The anxiety about personal security, the breath held in fearful anticipation, was released. We were able to hear anger, and hope, faith grounded in justice and resentment at cavalier descriptions. Quickly, we became one peace march, one teach in, one boat of Noah and Allah and Jesus, sailing into understanding and promise.

               The courage to speak for a peace, these last two nights, came out of a mothers' pain about the death of a loved child and the reality of living in a society that robs other children of trust, happiness, and acceptance. Holly Near and the MUSE chorus gave the evenings a solid anchor of love and boldness. Near is no stranger to the struggle to place the human rights of women at the center of American values. And, MUSE beats the choral drum of beauty and justice with each performance. "We seek to challenge ourselves," one member of the choir said, "and to challenge you, too." What courage does it take to sing in favor of rights for gays and lesbians when the government, federal and state, are manipulating this issue to divide the community? What kind of courage does it take to sing out that "I ain't afraid of your god, but I am afraid of how you use your god to promote genocide?" Fundamentally, these two concerts were planting seeds for newcomers, and adding water for those old times parched by the absence of freedom songs. The march, Holly Near sang so beautifully, continues with no end in sight except the smile and applause of those embracing justice amidst the war. It is Spring in Cincinnati and peace, the color of beauty in a mother's grief and mothers joined together for respect and justice, blossoming.

Arthur Waskow on “Prairie Home Companion” Movie



Dear Friends,
 
Last night (Sunday) Phyllis and I saw the new film, "A Prairie Home Companion," sired by Robert Altman out of Mother Minnesota, with Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep among an amazing cast.
 
But more amazing than the cast is the (implicit) theme:
the death of America.
 
The grass-rootsy radio program, in the film (not in real life) is playing its last show, its home radio station having been swallowed by a ravenous corporation. And in it the Angel of Death, as a lovely Woman in White, taps on the shoulder of one of the show's most beloved veterans.
 
Death is all-pervasive, yet the film is funny.  I couldn't stop laughing to cry, I couldn't stop crying to laugh. The America that is dying is ribald, sad, sweet, bold, decent, unruly, song-full, tough, eccentric.  Yet it is killed. It dies with nary a whimper –- but it dies.

"Is this a great country, or what?" -- Yes, it is. How could such a wonderful country end up with such a terrible government, both the "public" one in Washington that ignores the public interest and the "private" one of corporate ledgers that exercises such power over the public?
 
In the real America of "Prairie Home Companion," some cops and some soldiers tortured prisoners, but that America would never have tolerated a President who made torture into official policy and openly said that laws forbidding it did not apply to him.  Indeed, for violations less atrocious, that America drove a President from office just 34 years ago.

Of course, in the usual  paradox of artistic and spiritual creativity,  a film about our death MIGHT be a redemptive act of life. Or might not. It's up to us.
 
Soooooooo  -- Is that America dead?  Some of us are trying to give it new life.  For example:


 
New energy and new people are joining in efforts to end the use of torture by the US government. Two important events:
 
1) In the New York Times this past Wednesday, a quarter-page ad on the Op/Ed  page carried this message: "Let America abolish torture now – without exceptions."
 
Among the signers were two Nobel Peace laureates: President Jimmy Carter and (a totally new voice in this discussion)  Elie Wiesel.
The leaders of many religious organizations – evangelical, main-line Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim – also signed.  You can support this statement!  (More below.)
 
2) At the US Mission to the UN next week (May 26), there will be a street action to urge the closure of Guantanamo and an end to US use of torture.  You can join in this action!  (More below.)
 
More on the NY Times statement:
 
"Torture is a Moral Issue.
 
"Torture violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions, in their highest ideals, hold dear. It degrades everyone involved -– policy-makers, perpetrators, and victims.
 
"It contradicts our nation's most cherished values. Any policies that permit torture and inhumane treatment are shocking and morally intolerable.
 
"Nothing less is at stake in the torture abuse crisis than the soul of our nation. What does it signify if torture is condemned in word but allowed in deed? ..."
 
Another new voice among the signers was Rabbi Jerome M. Epstein, who (for identification only) was listed as Executive Vice President, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. He joined Rabbi David Saperstein of the Reform movement's Religious Action Center, which had been working on the issue before.  
 
On being asked about the absence of other Jewish signatories, the organizers (National Religious Committee Against Torture) explained that most of its efforts had been to bring in new people, especially among evangelical Christians, and that they had therefore not focused on including The Shalom Center and Rabbis for Human Rights, both of which pioneered campaigns against torture in the Jewish and broader religious communities.
 
Other signers are listed at the end of this message.  


We urge you, our readers, to use this letter as a basis for writing your own metropolitan and communal newspapers.

Why them?   --  There is little point in  writing Congress at this point, since it recently passed overwhelmingly a law renewing and restating prohibitions on torture – only to sit silent when the President signed it and simultaneously announced he would not feel bound by it.
 
Even Senator McCain, who had pressed for passage of the anti-torture amendment, acquiesced in this breathtaking violation of the Constitution.
 
Congress also passed an act abolishing the writ of habeas corpus for Guantanamo prisoners – the one way for them to get legal redress for false imprisonment and torture, and the most sacred protection of freedom in American and British history, going back to the 14th century.
 
So public opinion needs to raise its head against this moral perfidy.  If you click on this address, you can send a letter to the editor that refers to the "Torture is a Moral Issue"  statement and joins in it.
 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/tsc/pickMedia.jsp?letter_KEY=487

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Meanwhile, Witness Against Torture is sponsoring a NYC teach-in Sunday June 25 and a street action Monday June 26, to end torture & close Guantanamo.
 
These are the folks (mostly Catholic Worker) who walked across Cuba to Guantanamo and who organized (with CALC-I) an anti-torture, close- Guantanamo action in NYC on May 1. I expect, God willing, to take part on June 26; I hope many others also will.

Shalom, Arthur

TEACH-IN:  Sunday, June 25, 6pm-8pm, Judson Assembly Room (Enter at 239 Thompson Street)
Moderated by *Edget Betru*, Organizer, Guantanamo Global Justice Initiative, Center for Constitutional Rights.  Speakers: *Sarah Havens*, attorney with Allen & Overy, represents fourteen Yemeni
prisoners at Guantanamo;  (invited) George Hunsinger, Director, National Religious Network Against Torture.
Performances by Michael Cates, Pierce Woodward and others /


ACTION: Monday, June 26, 2006- United Nations Day for Victims of Torture;  Procession to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations to Call on Ambassador John Bolton to Join the International Consensus to Shut Down Guantanamo *


10:30 am, Gather for short opening ceremony, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (47th street and First Avenue)

Solemn Procession to Bring **Guantanamo** to the US Mission steps off at 11:00
]
Noon- 1pm, Demonstration at US Mission to the UN,  45th Street between 3rd Avenue  and Lexington

For more information, visit -- n
<http://www.witnesstorture.org/> or email Frida.Berrigan@gmail.com

*The activities are being organized by Witness Against Torture, in
concert with Torture Awareness Month, www.tortureawareness.org
<http://www.tortureawareness.org/>*

Eye Witness Report from Baghdad


(Last winter dau. Anna and her partner, Fran took their  honeymoon in Patagonia with an “adventure tour” group.  While there they befriended this man, Jay, now in the military in Iraq.  He writes:)
From: "James Hennessey" <hennesseyjj@hotmail.com>

Date: June 16, 2006 8:30:06 AM MDT
To: fransimon10@yahoo.com, peter@pgwgroup.com, dannyholladay@comcast.net, antares@speakeasy.net, anna@sher.com
Subject: Update from Baghdad

Hey all,

Please accept my apologies for the late reply.  Thank you all for your continued thoughts and support!!

I'm about half way through my deployment here and I should be back statesisde in October.  I'm really looking forward to the quiet rest.  To update you all, I am currently serving as an Operations Officer for Multi National Forces Iraq at Camp Victory Iraq in Baghdad.  I work in the Joint Operations Center, which is essentially the nerve center of the war. Things here are very busy and tensions run very high.  Lets just say, I could really use a piece of cheese while I relax by that river in Cordoba Pass :)  The summer has certainly arrived here and so has the brutal heat.  It was 120 yesterday.  Life is very routine.  Sleep and work, with the occasional interruption of a mortar round.  You get used to it though and before long the mortar explosions and gunfire become part of the background noise.  I fortunately get to work with several diffferent Nations and the stories shared are great.  There are Poles, Aussies, Brits, Koreans, and Italians to mention the largest contigents.  I was even surprised to meet Mongolians.  It's an international soup.  Working with the Iraqis is also very rewarding, reminds me of what I'm here for.  The Media paints an extremely skewed picture and that is unfortunate.  There are good things being done!

I hope everything is going well for all of you and please know that you are in my thoughts!  I would correspond to you all personally but my free time is limited so this is my only alternative.

I'll keep you all posted!

Jay


John Edwards on Internet Freedom

Dear Friend,

When MoveOn and The Christian Coalition agree about something, it's a good bet they're right. Groups as wide-ranging as Gun Owners of America on one side and U.S. PIRG and the One America Committee on the other are fighting to keep the Internet the way it is now - free and open to anyone with access to a computer.

Today, everyone in the world can communicate through the Internet on an equal basis. A small-time programmer like Pierre Omidyar can start an auction site out of his home office and turn it into eBay. A blogger like Josh Marshall can post his opinions on Talking Points Memo and end up attracting more readers than the country's biggest newspapers.

On the Internet, big corporations are on equal footing with everyday people. And it needs to stay that way.

Right now, special interests are pushing bills through Congress that would divide the Internet in two. Corporate deals would determine which web sites would run incredibly fast and which ones would barely run at all. Some users might not be able to access sites operated by regular people.

I don't want Internet service providers to decide which web sites I can look at. And I know you don't either.

Last week, the House of Representatives fell in line with industry demands and passed a telecommunications bill without "net neutrality" protections. That means our only hope of stopping them is in the Senate. Please tell your Senator to keep the Internet the way it is now - free and open to everyone.

Sign the petition now.

Some people fear that creating two tiers of the Internet could allow service providers to shut down web sites whose politics they didn't like. But even if they didn't discriminate based on content, the access fees could marginalize smaller and poorer players.

This is the completely wrong direction. We should be making the Internet more accessible, not less. We should be working to connect rural areas, schools in poor neighborhoods and other areas where people have not yet benefited from access to innovation and technology.

The companies that want to charge for the Internet are running a slick public relations campaign to make themselves look like a netroots operation. That's why the folks on our side need to wage a real - and overwhelming - netroots effort to make sure Congress understands that Americans want to keep the Internet the way it is - free and open to everyone.

I'm turning to you to ask for your help. You know how important the Internet is to free speech, especially political speech. And you know what it takes to turn out the netroots. Let's show them how it's done.

Sign the petition now.

And then, use the Internet to protect the Internet. Please forward this email to your friends and family.

Thank you for taking action.

Your friend,

John Edwards
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Section Three: Announcements



Support Salonista Vlasta Molak’s Fund Raiser on Mike Fink Monday


Gala fund raiser for Sustainable Renewal of Over The Rhine etc.     Monday 6/26

Check our Web site for details:  www.GaiaFoundation.net <http://www.GaiaFoundation.net>    Buffet dinner will be vegan prepared by Brad Bernstein' best cooks at Mike Fink Boat.

The musical program will include classical romantic piano playing by Dmitri Shelest (he is from Ukraine and plays great). and an exotic trio of flute, drums and keyboard.   The party room is on top of the restuarant with a great view of Cincinnati skyline.

Put your money where your mouth is!  SUSTAINABLE RE-development of Cincinnati will answer some of our country urgent needs (see the web for explanation (Gaia Oasis and SEARCH).  It is combining 19th century historical beauty preservation with 21 century technology, while using human resources who can walk to work from their place in OTR.

At 3 pm the same day (Monday, June 26, 2006) I will be giving a power-point presentation to the Economic Development Committee (Chris Bortz) about Gaia Oasis, SEARCH and Cincinnati Sky Gardens...all described in detail on www.GaiaFoundation.net <http://www.GaiaFoundation.net>   I may repeat it at the Mike Fink event later that eveining...at least abreviated version with pretty pictures.

hope to see you on Monday at 3 pm or 6 pm or both.

Vlasta





Join in reading The Decline of US Power by Immanuel Wallerstein at the Lloyd House with Ellen, David Rosenberg, Daisy Quarm, Mike Murphy, and ...?  Study his WorldSystem theory.  He’s got it all together to understand our world today.  
 Wednesday evenings 7 – 8 pm. Order the book ($7 on Amazon) or just show up at the Lloyd House.  Jump in any time.  





June 26
Lecture on “the great Miami — the Other Scenic Riv er”
Land Conservancy of Hamilton Co. Summer meeting
Monday June 26   7-9 pm
Bicentennial Barn on the Great Miami River, 7941 E. Miami River Rd.
\7  pm
Learn about efforts to protect land near your home and across Hamilton Co and how land conservation benefits our quality of life.  
Take I 74 W to Rybold Rd. Exit #11; turn onto Harrison Ave, go 2.4 mi down Harrison, Turn R onto E. Miami River rd, go 1.5 mi. N to Barn.


June 26 Monday
Talk: Uniting the Environmental and Labor Movements for Change
Dialog with Larry Fahn, former president of Sierra Club, and Dave Foster, former dir. Of U. Steelworkers’ dist. 11.  
7 pm  
Schiff Family Conference Center at Cintas Center, X.U.  

Brueggeman Center program.  Call 745 3922.
Free, open.  


Weight Management Seminar

three hour seminar on food and weight management
at Lloyd House.  $60.  Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D.  Holistic Psychologist.
Topics include: addictive food patterns, trigger foods, the chemistry of food craving, the vicious cycle of dieting, self  nourishment vs. self “medicating”, the “hypnosis” of impulse eating, tools for recovery, who needs Overeaters Anonymous, Salt-fat-carbohydrates, addiction to the scales, the importance of group support, the role of exercise, etc.  
... times to be arranged.  Call 221 1289


Movement Class for Everybody with Fanchon Shur

Hello everyone,

We wanted to let everyone know that classes are back onto their regular schedule (After the performance at the Aronof) and will continue through the summer and beyond.  The class times are: Monday evenings at 6:30 pm and Wed. mornings at 9 am.  Cost is $48 for 4 classes.  



Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D. is a holistic psychotherapist with over 30 years experience serving individuals and  families.  Expert, caring, rapid service.  Most insurance plans will cover.    Call 513 221 1289.  Special areas of interest: issues of  young adulthood, couple communication, GLBT, trauma recovery using EMDR, clinical hypnosis, parenting skills, alternative lifestyles, addictions (tobacco, alcohol, drugs, overeating), weight loss.  What is "holistic"? Ans: body/mind/spirit; open to alternative healing modalities from chiropractic to homeopathy, acupuncture, etc.

At Freedom Center Now
 
In Search of Darfur...with Nick Clooney

On exhibit now through July 15, 2006!

"I want your will, your effort and your determination to push for a stop to the genocide," Nick Clooney addressing guests at the exhibit opening reception. 

Learn more about In Search of Darfur...with Nick Clooney- Click Here! 
Series Premiere!

"Freedom of..." series kicks off this Thursday!                                     June 22 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Freedom Center

You don't want to miss this great opportunity to experience the Freedom Center's wonderful Grand Hall—and its amazing view of the Ohio River.  Music, light snacks and a cash bar will make this an enjoyable evening - so invite your friends and co-workers!  Open to the public, $6 admission fee (Freedom Center Members get in FREE!!)

Learn more about Freedom of Participation...Click here!
 
Become a member of our Online Community!

Reflect and dialogue on your thoughts, experiences, and actions. We encourage you to join us in making a difference through expressing your views on freedom!

Learn more & register here!


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 Time is running out...don't miss these great opportunities!



Visiting the Freedom Center this weekend?

View the complete list of Freedom Center Activities - Click Here!
Civil War, a dramatic theatrical concert @ the Freedom Center during Tall Stacks!

Purchase your tickets today!
Parallels & Intersections: Artists Quilt a World Exhibit closing on June 30th!

Learn more - Click Here!

Get involved! Make a difference!  Click here to volunteer with local Freedom Stations who are making a difference in regard to contemporary freedom issues.


June 16 AL GORE’S GLOBAL WARMING FILM OPENS AT MARIEMONT
An Inconvenient Truth:
AMC Theatres Newport On The Levee 20 (4.7 mi)
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Newport, KY 41071 Map
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6906 Wooster Pike Road
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   Dear NRDC BioGems Defender,

The threat of global warming has finally burst into the public's consciousness
with last year's category 5 hurricanes and a steady stream of scientific
studies about the alarming disappearance of Arctic sea ice.

Now we're about to get another wake-up call: a riveting documentary called "An
Inconvenient Truth," which features Al Gore's acclaimed presentation about the
here-and-now realities of global warming.

I've seen Al's presentation and I can tell you it's well worth the price of
admission. It has enthralled audiences around the world and inspired them to
demand change.

NRDC has been fighting for more than a decade to win forward-looking policies
that can defuse the global warming crisis. But we need this film and many more
like it to alert America to the stark choice now facing us:  our government can
avert a global warming catastrophe by taking action right now, or condemn our
children to a future of drought, disease, floods and lost ecosystems.

"An Inconvenient Truth" opens in New York and Los Angeles on May 24 and
nationwide in June.

You can watch a trailer of the film and find a theater near you where it will
be playing by going to this link:
http://www.climatecrisis.net

I hope you'll see it and spread the word.

Sincerely,

Frances Beinecke
President
Natural Resources Defense Council






July 1
Nutrition Seminar by local D.C.


Hello Everyone,
 
Dr. Michael Nichols is giving a nutrition presentation based on the ideas of Weston A. Price.  If you are not familiar with his work, this is a must see presentation.  If you are familiar with his work, how about coming out to support Dr. Michael.
 
Yours,

Shirley Reischman


-----Original Message-----
From: GateToHealing@aol.com [mailto:GateToHealing@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 3:01 PM

Nutrition 101
The Myths, The Facts, & The Basics

When: Saturday July 1st from 12 to 2 pm
Where: Gateways to Healing
821 Delta Ave., in Mt. Lookout
*Call 513-321-3317 to reserve your space
Cost is $10


What you will learn:
·        What are the basics: carbohydrates, proteins, fats.
·        What does the phrase, "You are what you eat," really mean for you as an individual?
·        What are the myths regarding cholesterol, satruated fat, trans-fatty acids, excitotoxins, and more?
·        Is there really a difference between organic and conventional foods?
·        Should you take supplements and if so, which are best?
·        How to lose weight by eating healthy.
Speaker:
Dr. Michael Nichols, BS, DC, FICPA
Over the past twenty years, Dr. Michael has worked as a personal trainer, nutrition counselor, massage therapist, an
d chiropractor.  He currently is the co-owner of Gateways to Healing, A Center for Wellness, with his wife, Dr. Julie Nichols.  He also is an instructor of anatomy & physiology at Cincinnati School of Medical Massage and at Antonelli College.  Gateways to Healing was recently voted 'Best Alternative Health Provider' by the readers of CityBeat magazine.

Gateways to Healing
A Center for Wellness
Dr. Michael Nichols, D.C.
Dr. Julie Nichols, D.C.
821 Delta Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
513-321-3317
Voted "Best Alternative Health Provider" CityBeat 2006


July 6-9, is the Midwest Social Forum.

Although tyranny may successfully rule over foreign peoples, it can stay in power only if it first destroys the national institutions of its own people.
~ Hannah Arendt
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June 21, 2006
What's next for the US democracy movement?

The next big thing is the coming of the World Social Forum to the United States. Begun just five years ago in Brazil, the social forum movement is sweeping the planet. Now it's coming to the United States. This past weekend, nearly a thousand participated in the first-ever Southeast Social Forum.

Just weeks away,
July 6-9, is the Midwest Social Forum. Liberty Tree will be hosting a reception, as well as six sessions on building a democracy movement in the USA. If you haven't already made your plans to attend, now's the time to do so. The social forum is ~ the ~ place for grassroots progressives to come together.

And there's a lot of progress to talk about. Witness the recent vote by 24 Wisconsin cities to withdraw US troops from Iraq. Witness the recent vote by the citizens of Humboldt County, CA, to establish firmly that in their county, corporations are not persons entitled to constitutional protection.

Of course, there's much more to be done. A century ago Fighting Bob La Follette described the relationship between the war and fascism:


"If every preparation for war can be made the excuse for destroying free speech and a free press and the right of the people to assemble together for peaceful discussion, then we may well despair of ever again finding ourselves for a long period in a state of peace."


Today, with over 2,500 US dead, 20,000 walking wounded, and 250,000 Iraqi casualties, and the Bill of Rights hanging in tatters, the struggles for peace and democracy remain one and the same. We urge you to sign the Voters Pledge for Peace, participate in the July 4th Troops Home Fast, and support the stand of US military personnel in refusing their participation in the illegal occupation of Iraq.

 The movement for peace and democracy is growing, and Liberty Tree is a big part of it. If you haven't already checked in to the Liberty Tree network, now's the time to do it. You can start by signing up for future Liberty Tree News updates. And you can invest in the democracy network, and receive the Liberty Tree Journal, by joining Liberty Tree today!


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Lloyd House Space Available
2/18/06
Second floor bedroom, gas fireplace, three large windows (2 East, one South), share huge b athroom with laundry, shared kitchen on third floor.
Other Perqs: off street parking, free laundry, high speed internet, living room with piano, TV, DVD, VCR, community iMac Computer.  Dining room seats 16+.  Veranda off dining room with Hatteras swing, furniture.  Easy access to Monday night salon pot luck, Saturday morning Dharma Study group, Sat. evening drumming circle, and ....
The Lloyd House is a stimulating, friendly, multi-cultural environment.  Good vibes are required, as is a rock solid financial responsibility.  Housemates can be as private or as friendly as they wish.  Know anyone who might like to explore this?  No undergraduates, no pets, no smoking.  Prefer someone who would be interested in participating in the Salon and/or other activities here.  $400. contribution to house expenses.  Call Ellen: 221 1289  



Deadline not until Oct 13
Art Museum Book Sale
accepting donations: books and catalogues on art, travel, fashion, graphic design, photography, cinti. history, architecture, etiquette, illustrated children’s books, cookbooks videotapes, Cds.  No paperb ack fiction.

Sale will be  Oct 27-29
To make donations call 513 639 2976



Section Four: Books/Magazines/Reviews


Send me the books you are reading!  come on! ... I just finished Nick Hornby’s A long way down (listening to CDs in the car)... A psychological novel set in London. Psychologically astute; engaging characters; absorbing plot.  When miss my exit on the X way because of the book I am listening to, I know it is a good one.
On the  non-fiction front, reading Thinnking Aloud by Walter Carrington, on the Alexander Technique.  A blast!  Also Anne Wilson Schaeff, Living in Process.  Aside from seeming to think she’s the messiah, I think she has some good ideas.  Just beginning it.  
    I will be doing a serious purge of my library.  Come and take home books. Dirt cheap!  Ellen




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At the Table on Monday, 6/12/06
Shari Able, Cheryl Hayden, John Kelly, Brian Muldoon, Mira Rodwan, Gerry Kraus, Janet Kalven, Judy Cirillo, Steve Sunderland, Ellen Bierhorst, Vlasta, Elaine Ignatius. Mr. G., Neil Anderson

Muse Concert. (I went to the Saturday performance, sat next to Steve Sunderland who had attended the previous evening as well!   Shakilla Ahmed, Saba Chughtai MD, Muslim Mothers against Violence talked in the teach-in before the concert.  What a super idea that was!  They are gracious, approachable professional women, and they related compellingly to the audience as mothers, and as muslims.  Neither wear the traditional hajib (scarf) as a rule, but they showed us how strongly we react when they put the scarf on half way through the talk.  A powerful statement.  It showed me the fear that we associate with Islam and Muslim people.  It is their mission to bring a m ore realistic, human face to the Muslim Americans by talking to groups.  I think we could do more.  It is certainly in the interests of all of us to normalize the image of our Muslim neighbors.  Shakila said she would be happy to come to the salon and took my card.     Stay tuned for an announcement of when she will come.)

Why do Muslim women wear the hajib (scarf).
Steve: We could all wear the hajib.
In solidarity.
    Karen Dabdoub wears the hajib all the time.  Shakila and Sabat do not.
there are many answers by different Muslims.  \


Gerry: I went on Fri night, sat next to Steve.  Cindy Shehan spoke.  Inspiring music, words.  On Ch. 12 later the call in question was: Do you agree with Cindy S. or with Pres. Bush.  I called in, kept getting a busy signal.  Final tally: 70% agreed with Bush.   
    I wondered whether there was a bias.  they said they got 600 calls.   
Mira: I've called quite a few times; I keep calling until I get an answer.

Shari: re. the  hajib.  I had a neighbor in L.A. who wore one.  She said it's so that we should not be attractive to men.   
but today she lives on the W side of LA and has bleached hair.   

Steve: .01 % of Muslim women wear a burkah (that is the tent like dress)   Only 25% are middle eastern.  Majority are in indonesia; they wear it as adornment.  Brilliant colors.  Glorify beauty to honor Allah.   
... I asked my students to dialog with one of them wearing the scarf.  It was potent.  As though someone had taken a gun out and put it on.
    Shakila said she could feel the impact when she put on the hajib.   
    Students have written about what they felt when Shakila put the scarf on.  Said they went into panic.   
    We are  publishing a little handbook of these reactions.   

cheryl: I did an interview with a Muslim women who came in wearing a hajib, a veil, the burkah.  Once in the private room with me, she took off the gloves, the veil.   

Steve:  Muhamad believed in no restrictions for women. the Koran gives equal treatment for women.  He was a revolutionary, far ahead of the Christians and Jews in women's lib.   
     
Ellen Salman rushdie says in Satanic Verses when Muhammed came back to Meca from Medina he insisted that all the women be kept at home.   

Mr. G.: was N of Banf in the Canadian Rockies; class 3 rapids on the Kicking Horse river.  I had an accident in a raft.  But...had a wonderful time.

John : I have been struck.  Americans are not appreciative of people from other cultures.  If they are practicing different cultural practices, fear and suspicion.  Eurocentric; conformist.  Everybody has to do it the way we do.  ... we go into Irraq and make them worse off.  Because the USA went in to be the great white savior.   

Gerry I am still reading The Lemon Tree.  About Jerusalem.  Prejudice against the safardi jews (who came from middle eastern countries) on the part of the European Jews in Israel.   

Mr. G.: I came in late... but what's the problem with rejecting culture.  Each culture has its own inhuman aspects.  Why not errase all culture.
I remember Equal Rights for Women ammendment.  I saw many Republicn women violently against the ERA.   

Steve It is easy to judge other cultures on minimal information.  It is harder to inquire Who are you?  that kind of dialog does not appear in the media, in church, in synagogues...  What we do in the Salon is so rare; we slow down enough to ask, What does it mean?  "I fear these people...why is that?"  ...when there is a racial issue as well, people are even more judgemental.  So how do we develop a different etiquette for conversation.

Mr. G  it seems there is a conflict between wanting to accept other cultures, tolerant.  VS the whole human rights issue.  Do you put cultural respect first or Human rights respect first?   

Mira Because global warming is going to help us across the world look at ways that ecology happens on the planet...there is a certain amount of cooperation that will be necessary if we are to survive.  When times get tougher we are going to have to share our gardens, tools, rides... People can cooperate.   

Steve  I was talking in Indonesia to a beautiful woman, wearing the whole hajib.  I said I thought it was so neat for her as a beautiful woman to be the principal of the school.
She said You misunderstand  our culture.  I am too dark skinned to be beautiful here; I am the token dark person in a leading position.   
    ....in the Sudan, the darker yoiu are the more high class.   
    In some African countries dark was better, in others, light...this was before the europeans arrived.

Ellen: gender work roles... but always it is the male jobs that are more high status.
Margaret Mead.
Steve Margaret Mead faked her data.   
... Iriquois council of women chose the chief.

Janet: women did gathering, men did the hunting.  More calories came from the women's work, yet the men's work had more prestige.  that is a pattern one can see duplicated in American contemporary life.   

what would we do if we had a guest who for instance wanted his wife to sit behind and serve himn at this table.

Janet
what about cultures that practice clitoral mutilation.

Steve: what would we do if a guest wanted his wife to sit behind him.

John I was working at a social agency. ... ice cream party; the women were serving me, one of the few men.  Someone wanted me to serve myself like everyone else.   

Steve: how many would over rule Eleln's insistnce that someone would let his wife sit at table?  I would.  (No one else raised their hands).\

Mira If we were confined to clifton for some emergency, in order to survive we would pick people to do jobs based on their ability.  From each according to their ability, to each according to their need.   

Gerry some people would take advantage.  Not all are community minded.
Mira even Adlai Stevenson said we are all in t his boat together.
Steve but if I am to be comfortable in this boat I need to be here as myself, not have to act like you.  Would you say that your rules are more important than my culture?
    Would you demand that I have to change myself in order to be in your community?
Gerry rousseau said in a myth, everybody came from the jungle, and as a price for joining society each had to give somelthing up.  
Steve: would you say that my religious faith is equivalent to the jungle.  What if all we had to eat was pork?  And I as an "x" can't eat that.
Neil  the left was in for a rude awakening when b. was elected.  The Right said "I don't want to accept multiculturalism."  They were resisting the humanist globalist values the Left had been trying to bring in for 50 years.  ...  Spectrum of values in our country.  There are Right wing people here, and they aren't going to change.  We have to find a way to get along.
    Maybe struggling to bring into being a value system that embraces different...
    the orthodox value system that was in place was bankrupt.  Square thinking.  We waged a war against orthodoxy of all types, against hierarchy of all types.  We did such a thorough job in this we may have shot ourselves in the foot.   
    the Right people say we wallow in relativity, we lefties.  Say we have no footing.  This bites us when we go to frame an argument against the Nazzi  perons.  We welcome everyone to the  table.  But when the pathological case shows up, what do we do.  This is one of the weaknesses of pluralism.  We don't want to admit to hierarchy, because we have said that is universaly bad.  Maybe that is a mistake.   
    Tribalism around the world ... nationalism.  We are trying to become global citizens.   

Mr G  my imagery as  you spoke: the Us, where pluralism exists, not just here at this table.  ... say what you want, you have to say the "right" thing or you won't advance in the organization.  The filtering  goes on, to filter out what those in power don't like.   
    Ellen mentioned the word acceptance.
    I dson't know what the word acceptance means.  She doesn't accept the guy wanting his wife to sit behind.  he doesn't accept her.   
    people in power are tryhing to organize their "win".   
    ... Mallory is getting a little flack these days, and from Tarbell.   

Gerry the charter says the mayor presents candidates to the council for evaluation re. manager.  Mallory unilaterally chose the manager.  So he said, OK, I will present the candidate nexdt week.  The charterite party members are objecting on the basis of the city charter.   
Brian Mallory rattled a bunch of people yesterday on Main street walking with the candidate, as though he had been chosen already.  People angry.

Steve  ...we don't know what the processes are for acceptance and includion.  I don't hink we have ever faced acceptance of black people, mexicans, women.  the American schools, media, schools.  We don't know what acceptance is.  To me acceptance means for people to be visible in their own voice, in the group process, where the rules of the process are visible to all.  I think democracy is just in the stage of being born.  I don't want to give up on the revolution of the sixties.
    I hear the Right saying Let's return to gated communities, to segregation, to separate education.
    We are still a white male english language system.  The seeds of being multicultural opportunity place is still to be developed.
    to sit in this room and invite all to have a conversation, this is new.
Neil consider in the build up to the Iraq war, there were  world wide protests.   
Janet without the internet, it would not have happened.
Neil  maybe.  they went ahead with war anyhow, but millions of people protested all over the world.
Gerry (stollen presidental election in '04)   

Neil democracy helps people deal with the tension inherent in touching the membrane of the different.  ... sure to be friction in the world.  Even violence.  But democracy provides at least for the possibility of different membranes can touch.  ...  
... yesterday I ran into an obnoxious man in a bar; southern Babtist, here for six weeks.  He got more and more drunk.  He started making advances to the woman next to me, asking about Gay marriage.  Soccer is a sissy game. etc.  he claimed to be racially tolerant.  I asked him What do you think of me?  He said he thought I seemed like an intelligent guy and very nice.  ...I think he was testing me for weakness.  He was getting to be so obnoxious.  Finally I said to him, "I  like you, too.  Why don't you tell me about yourself?  What do  you do in Alabama?"  I got him off on work, unions.  I changed the weather a little bit.  For me to take on his ideas in a frontal way, it would have been a waste of time.

Mr G you fished for something where you could meet, and you did.   

Neil (?) he was a pro union working man who had moved up into management.   
Judy Just want to say, you have to walk a mile in his moccasins.   
Neil Michael Moore giving tips on how to talk to your conservative brother in law.  Have to accept that you won't get him to change his mind.  Talk about liveable wage, health care for all Americans, ... show these are problems that affect the quality of his life.  Meet himn where he is at.  that is  tough for the Left to do that.  but they can  , the Right can organize, can take an idea from flyers to legislature.  Know how to marshal the money.  Create think tanks.  Almost insectoid in its efficiency.  We could use a little bit of their savvy.   
Mr G  I think they learned the hard way over the last decades to accept the existance of hate in the culture.  ...I think we Left people have not incorporated how to deal with hate in the context of acceptance.  the Republicans came into power on hate: hate abortionists, gays, pagans, progressives.   

Brian: an announcement:  starting tomorrow 7 days for SIDS.  Jean robert at Pigalles lost a baby to SIDS.  Ends on 19th.  http://7daysforsids.com

~ end of table notes~



From Ellen:  
    I am working like a bee cleaning out the house and sprucing up for the sale.  We will be having a large “estate sale” later this summer.  Watch for that.  Good stuff.  Had a  huge pile out for the garbage people Thursday... Me and two men worked furiously to load it all, took about 15  minutes!  David Rosenberg bush hogged the back yard with his tractor and that’s looking hugely better.  Anyone have a small chain saw?  I need to cut down the ovegrown redbud in the front so folks can see this marvelous house.  Meanwhile, spread the word among folks who might want to buy this amazing place.  Probably less than $800,000.  Historic Register.  


Hugs to everyone,
Ellen


Section Two: Announcements


Sunday, June 18
From painter and salonista Yvonne VanEijden
 
HI Ellen I thought you may like this. May be also Neil!!! (and others) liefs yvonne


Subject: Sunday Studio Hop!

 

 
KEY in to ART
Weston Art Gallery
Sunday, June 18, 2006

Studio Tours : 2–5 pm
Gallery Party : 5–8 pm

Couples $50 - Individuals $25
Children under 12 FREE!

Price includes tour shuttle, party admission,
food, games & 2 drink tickets.

All guests should come to the Weston Art Gallery first to receive a party wristband for admission to the studios.


Music by
The Faux Frenchmen
Cornhole
& other family favorites
in the Weston Art Gallery


 
Tri-State Treasures
 
Tri-State Treasures is a compilation of unique local people, places, and events that may enrich your lives.  These treasures have been submitted by you and others who value supporting quality community offerings.  Please consider supporting these treasures, and distributing the information for others to enjoy.  And please continue to forward your Tri-State Treasures ideas to jkesner@nuvox.net.
 
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center:  Cincinnati’s uniquely important & fascinating museum presents a variety of events.  Below are a few.  Unless stated otherwise, events are free with Freedom Center admission.  At the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati OH 45202. Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 11 AM - 5 PM.  More info @ 513.333.7500, ETurner@nurfc.org, & www.freedomcenter.org:
<> The Student, the Nun & the Amazon [Saturday 17 June @ noon]: Sister Joan Krimm introducing a video then leads a discussion on the life & work of Sister Dorothy Stang, the nun from Dayton, OH, who was murdered while working with the poor in the Amazon region of Brazil.  In the Hall of Everyday Freedom Heroes.
<> Father’s Day Celebration [Sunday 18 June @ 11 AM – 5 PM]: Free admission for all fathers.
<> Gospel Freedom Sunday [Sunday 18 June @ 2:30-3:30 PM]: Enjoy the music of choirs from area faith congregations in this weekly program that fills the Grand Hall with joyful music.
<> Freedom of…Participation [Thursday 22 June @ 5:30 PM]: The Freedom Center’s young professionals group, FreedomYP, hosts the 1st session of the “Freedom of…” Series: “Freedom of Participation.” Open to public; $6 admission, free to FreedomYP & Freedom Center members. YP organizations will discuss volunteer opportunities in the area. Guided tours of the Escape exhibit, special guests, live music, food from Macaroni Grill, cash bar. More info @ 513.333.7552 & www.freedomYP.com.
<> Dramatic Readings with Daryl Harris [Saturday 24 June @ noon]: Stories of freedom heroes come alive with Daryl Harris, actor & associate professor at NKU. Targeting children ages 3-12.  In the Hall of Everyday Freedom Heroes.
<> Double Dutch Show-Off [Saturday 24 June @ 1 PM]: Children ages 4-16 from the Powel Crosley YMCA demonstrate their amazing rope-jumping skills. In the Grand Hall.
<> Panel on Community Attitudes Towards the Freedom Center [Saturday 24 June @ 2 PM]: Join the Community Forum as part of a day of live broadcasting by radio stations WDBZ & WIZF.  In the Harriet Tubman Theater.
 
 
Historic Licking Riverside Grand Homes, Gardens, & Grapes Tour [Saturday-Sunday 17-18 June @ noon - 4 PM]:  Enjoy the garden lecture series, featuring some of the areas most recognized garden experts: Marvin Duren, Steve Foltz, Jim Hansel, Denny McKeown, Ron Wilson, & Tim Young.  See the wares of many local artists.  Visit vendors offering unique & charming garden related boutique items.  Many new homes & gardens never seen before.  Sponsored by Historic Licking Riverside Civic Association in conjunction with Baker Hunt Heritage Garden Fare.  Tickets = $20.  More info @ www.lickingriverside.com.
 
Seven Candle Ceremony- Managing Your Energy [Thursday 22 June @ 6:30 - 9 PM]:  How to keep your own energy-not give it away unconsciously or have it taken by others.  Address the importance for health, happiness, love, abundance, etc.; of having your energy circuits clear in present time & how to unhook energy connections to the past.  Perform the Seven Candle Ceremony to release past issues & trauma gently. $35. At WholeCare, 4434 Carver Woods Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45242. More info & registration from JoAnn Utley @ 502.777.3865, jutley5122@bellsouth.net, & http://joannutley.byregion.net.
 
2006 Best of the Bottoms Art Show & Auction [Friday 23 June @ 6-9 PM; Live Auction @ 7:30 PM]: The Valley View Foundation is a volunteer organization who's mission is the preservation & stewardship of the last significant green space in Milford, the "Bottoms." Theirs goal is to both preserve the space & provide a unique educational experience for the public. Artwork to be auctioned was inspired by or painted in the Bottoms. Hors d'Oeuvres & cash bar.  Tickets: $50 per person. Sponsored by the Valley View Foundation. Show & auction @ the Krippendorf Lodge at Rowe Woods Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford, OH 45150.  More info @ 513.831.1711, 513.576.1023, www.cincynature.org/lodge.asp?n=kd & www.valleyviewcampus.org.
 
Squeeze Play Accordion Band [Saturday 24 June @ 7-9 PM]: Squeeze Play is Cincinnati's only accordion band with over 12 accordionists. They also have woodwind players, a guitarist & a trombone player.  Come sit outside in Mecklenburg's Garden, listen to the music, & enjoy a nice dinner.  Dinner reservations are recommended; they usually sell out for these performances.  At Mecklenburg Gardens Restaurant, 302 East University Avenue, Corryville, Cincinnati, OH 45219.  More info @ 513.221.5353 & www.mecklenburgs.net.
 
The Totems with Bondaura Dancers @ Gajah Wong West [Saturday 24 June @ 8-10 PM]:  Three glorious forces merge to transport you to another place: the Totems bring their beautifully mesmerizing world music, the Bondaura Dancers provide belly dancing, all in the enchanting gardens of the Gajah Wong West, a spirited cafe that features Indonesian cuisine & desserts, spirited coffees, espresso drinks, cocktails, & specialty drinks.  Patrick McMahon, Richard Cisneros, Derek Garteiz, & Christian Hartman are the Totems, producing music on a variety of instruments that include flute, bass clarinet, bass flute, recorder, djembe, doumbek, congas, guitar, bass guitar, banjo, tambourine, chimes, gongs, cymbals, rattles, shakers, & other percussive knick knacks.  No cover.  At Gajah Wong West Indonesian Restaurant, 3935 Spring Grove Avenue, Northside, Cincinnati, OH 45223.  More info @ 513.591.3935, www.myspace.com/totemsworldmusic, & www.bondaura.com.
 
Imago Summer Camps [Mondays-Fridays: 26-30 June 9AM-4PM & 10-14 July 9AM-Noon, 1-4PM, or 9AM-4PM]: Two of the Imago summer camps still have openings. Adventure Camp in June (ages 9-13) & Summer Explorers in July (ages 4-8) still have several spaces available. Imago camps are hands-on, exploratory, & learner-driven with days full of hikes, games, crafts, & activities. Scholarships available to help defer costs to those who qualify. At Imago, 700 Enright Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45205.  More info @ 513.921.5124 & www.imagoearth.org/camps.html.
 
Cincinnati Concert Band - Information & Discussion [Tuesday 27 June @ 7 PM]:  An information & discussion session will be held for downtown area adult residents who may be interested in forming an amateur concert-style community band.  There are many of these in the suburbs, but is it time that downtown Cincinnati had it's own? We just want to see what the interest level might be, no commitments - just discussion.  It will be in the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Main Library-Huenefeld Tower Room (3rd floor).  For more info, please contact Jeff Evans @ cincybandroom@fuse.net.
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The first & best fabulous film festival in the city of Cincinnati will present live-action, documentary, & short films. Blah, blah, blah. Presented by Flicks R Us. Tickets are $8. At The Theatre, 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45200.  More info @ 513.111.2222, info@filmfestival.com, & www.filmfestival.com.
 


Save NPR, PBS

6/17

Everyone expected House Republicans to give up efforts to kill NPR and PBS after a massive public outcry stopped them last year. But they've just voted to eliminate funding for NPR and PBS -- unbelievably, starting with programs like "Sesame Street."

Public broadcasting would lose nearly a quarter of its federal funding this year. Even worse, all funding would be eliminated in two years--threatening one of the last remaining sources of watchdog journalism.

Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS again this year:

http://civic.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/

Last year, millions of us took action to save NPR and PBS, and Congress listened. We can do it again if enough of us sign the petition in time.

This would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting.  The Boston Globe reports the cuts "could force the elimination of some popular PBS and NPR programs." NPR's president expects rural public radio stations may be forced to shut down.

The House and Senate are deciding if public broadcasting will survive, and they need to hear from viewers like you. Sign the petition at:

http://civic.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/

Thanks!


P.S. Read the Boston Globe story on the threat to NPR and PBS at:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1864





Join in reading The Decline of US Power by Immanuel Wallerstein at the Lloyd House with Ellen, David Rosenberg, Daisy Quarm, Mike Murphy, and ...?  Study his WorldSystem theory.  He’s got it all together to understand our world today.  
 Wednesday evenings 7 – 8 pm. Order the book ($7 on Amazon) or just show up at the Lloyd House.  Jump in any time.  



Month of  June: Women’s Music Festival in Newport

Music Festival Two
"We be singin"
513-923-141
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Monmouth Theater in historic Newport, Ky. We are broadcasting the entire series on NTG Radio a worldwide streaming Internet station at www.ntgradio.com. Be sure to listen to "Living Loud" a Womens Way production with Lizz Randolph each Sunday at 2PM Eastern and replayed at 8PM Tuesday Eastern.
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>>We have been trying to catch up with the busy Emily Strand and we finally have! She will be bringing along a friend, Whitney Szabo on Saturday June 17th. Be sure to come over to the theater to enjoy this duo. You will enjoy their energy and music, plus we have some glow necklaces available. They are safer than lighters or candles...it will be fun.
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>>Saturday June 24th we are so proud to offer you an evening with Tracy Walker, Katie Laur and Ma Crow and friends. We are having a jam session....it is going to be fun and you never know who might just stop in. Be sure to join us.
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>>MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR SOME FUN SUMMER NIGHTS
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>>Tickets are $13 in advance and $15 at the door
>>Order tickets at 513-923-1414 Visa, MC. Discover and Paypal
The Network 


June 26
Lecture on “the great Miami — the Other Scenic Riv er”
Land Conservancy of Hamilton Co. Summer meeting
Monday June 26   7-9 pm
Bicentennial Barn on the Great Miami River, 7941 E. Miami River Rd.
\7  pm
Learn about efforts to protect land near your home and across Hamilton Co and how land conservation benefits our quality of life.  
Take I 74 W to Rybold Rd. Exit #11; turn onto Harrison Ave, go 2.4 mi down Harrison, Turn R onto E. Miami River rd, go 1.5 mi. N to Barn.


June 26 Monday
Talk: Uniting the Environmental and Labor Movements for Change
Dialog with Larry Fahn, former president of Sierra Club, and Dave Foster, former dir. Of U. Steelworkers’ dist. 11.  
7 pm  
Schiff Family Conference Center at Cintas Center, X.U.  

Brueggeman Center program.  Call 745 3922.
Free, open.  


Weight Management Seminar

three hour seminar on food and weight management
at Lloyd House.  $60.  Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D.  Holistic Psychologist.
Topics include: addictive food patterns, trigger foods, the chemistry of food craving, the vicious cycle of dieting, self  nourishment vs. self “medicating”, the “hypnosis” of impulse eating, tools for recovery, who needs Overeaters Anonymous, Salt-fat-carbohydrates, addiction to the scales, the importance of group support, the role of exercise, etc.  
... times to be arranged.  Call 221 1289




Four Winds is the project of Vivien and Neil Schapera.  It’s about healing in the h olistic vein. Alexander Technique and more.

FourWinds Academy
In this update:


* Annual Summer Retreat ­ Join us for a daylong retreat in the park -- August 12th

* Medical Intuitive Training with Anita Owens­ 3 weekends: First weekend ­ September 30th /October 1st



Our Signature Event - FourWinds Academy Summer Retreat - Consciousness: The Gift of Being Human

August 12, 2006 ­ A day long retreat in a park setting
Location: Terwilliger's Lodge, Deerfield Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242 (Montgomery)

 

Join us for a combination of whole group and smaller group faculty led meditations, experiences and discussions. The Gift of Being Human --a program with a distinct FourWinds Academy flavor!

• Current Room Meditation in the style of John of God ­ Lucy Morris/Paula Sellars
• The Alexander Technique - How Movement Affects Consciousness and Consciousness Affects Movement ­ Neil and Vivien Schapera
• Bringing Consciousness to Relationship: Become Aware of Your Hidden Agenda ­ Tom Shoemaker/Anita Owens
• Consciously Developing Intuition: Articulating your 'Gut Feelings;' 'Hunches' and 'Premonitions.' ­ Francine Haydon/Patricia Garry
• Conscious Relationships ­ Victor Paruta
• A Matrix for Conscious Choice: Fulfilling Your Heart's Desire ­ Lucy Morris/Paula Sellars
• The Seven Planes of Existence ­ Patti Kessler
• Consciousness and Soul Development ­ Tom Shoemaker/Anita Owens
• Conscious Conversation: Developing Your Listening and Communication Skills ­ Faculty

For more info, see http://www.4windsacademy.org/ClassesSummerRetreat.htm


Medical Intuitive Training
Anita Owens
64 - hour course divided into 3 sessions: September 30, October 1, 2006; November 3, 4, & 5, 2006; Feb. 25, 26 & 27
9am ­ 5pm each workshop day, held at FourWinds Academy.

 Join Anita Owens, a naturally gifted medical intuitive, as she takes you through a systematic training, which will awaken your dormant intuitive skills and build your ability as a medical intuitive. Participants will receive a FourWinds Academy certification in Medical Intuition.

First Weekend, 2 days, 16 hours: Communicating with your Team ­ September 30 th , October 1st - Learn how to open your third eye and become clairaudient, developing the ability to hear your guides. Meet your medical lab guides, define the function of each guide and develop the way the three of you work together. This weekend will also cover key ethical questions such as diagnosis and boundaries.

For more info, see http://www.4windsacademy.org/ClassesMedicalIntuitiveOwens.htm


FourWinds Academy admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.
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157 Crossgate Drive Crossgate Square Cincinnati OH 45236

Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D. is a holistic psychotherapist with over 30 years experience serving individuals and  families.  Expert, caring, rapid service.  Most insurance plans will cover.    Call 513 221 1289.  Special areas of interest: issues of  young adulthood, couple communication, GLBT, trauma recovery using EMDR, clinical hypnosis, parenting skills, alternative lifestyles, addictions (tobacco, alcohol, drugs, overeating), weight loss.  What is "holistic"? Ans: body/mind/spirit; open to alternative healing modalities from chiropractic to homeopathy, acupuncture, etc.




(JUNE TEENTH is the anniversary of the emancipation of slaves.  ellen)

Juneteenth Festivities June 3, 17,18  

June 17     Eden Park Juneteenth Festival Freedom Health Walk  --  Education Fair: Area Colleges & Univiversities, Traditionally Black Colleges & Universities    --  Sweet Potato Pie Bake-off: Cash Prizes by Glory Foods   --  Health Pavilion: Prevention information,  Non-invasive health screening  --  Lots for Kids!  - Story tellers  Readers  - Face Painting - Balloons  - Crafts -   Cincinnati Zoo  --    Freedom Quilt  -- Afternoon of Free Entertainment:   Jazz n Blues - Gospel – Reggae - R&B  -  African Dance   -  Line & Salsa Dancing - Join the World’s longest Electric Slide  

June 18  Eden Park June Festival Father’s Day Concert :  Bring Dad to Celebrate His Day -  An Afternoon of Inspirational Music & Dance by Area Choirs & Groups Presented by  Juneteenth Cincinnati –  631-7289

June 16 AL GORE’S GLOBAL WARMING FILM OPENS AT MARIEMONT

    Dear NRDC BioGems Defender,

The threat of global warming has finally burst into the public's consciousness
with last year's category 5 hurricanes and a steady stream of scientific
studies about the alarming disappearance of Arctic sea ice.

Now we're about to get another wake-up call: a riveting documentary called "An
Inconvenient Truth," which features Al Gore's acclaimed presentation about the
here-and-now realities of global warming.

I've seen Al's presentation and I can tell you it's well worth the price of
admission. It has enthralled audiences around the world and inspired them to
demand change.

NRDC has been fighting for more than a decade to win forward-looking policies
that can defuse the global warming crisis. But we need this film and many more
like it to alert America to the stark choice now facing us:  our government can
avert a global warming catastrophe by taking action right now, or condemn our
children to a future of drought, disease, floods and lost ecosystems.

"An Inconvenient Truth" opens in New York and Los Angeles on May 24 and
nationwide in June.

You can watch a trailer of the film and find a theater near you where it will
be playing by going to this link:
http://www.climatecrisis.net

I hope you'll see it and spread the word.

Sincerely,

Frances Beinecke
President
Natural Resources Defense Council


At the Mariemont Cinema in Mariemont on June 16, Friday .  Also at the AMC Newport on Levee.




Wednesday, June 21 Fundraiser Picnic for Todd Portune

6-8 pm
Fernbank Park
$25 (or more or less)  


 Date: Fri Jun 2, 2006 2:28 pm (PDT)
   From: "Elizabeth Motter"
emotter@fuse.net  
Subject: Todd Portune fundraiser
 

  A message from the Honorable Todd Portune:


Happy Summer!!
 
Dear Friend of the Democratic Approach
 
Hard to believe it is summer already.  Harder still to believe that I am
already well into my second year of my second term.  It has been a busy
one as you know.
 
On June 21st I am having a little get together at Fernbank Park in the
city of Cincinnati.  Fernbank represents a city and county collaborative
partnership.  It is a beautiful park that, I am proud to say, I was
privileged to have played a role in preserving and enhancing.
 
Our event, that will last from roughly 6-8 p.m. is serving as a
fundraiser as well.  I respectfully request a minimum contribution of
$25.00 although I will accept a lot less if that is what you can afford
and a lot more if that is also the case.
 
The reality is I need to raise money now to fight the fight that I have
been fighting.  These dollars are needed for more than a re-election
bid.  I am in a daily fight right now and it is costly to get the word
out about all of the things that Phil and Company are doing to each of
us and to those who have the least among us.
 
We are in a fight to save our county.  There are many things that need
to be done.  I have captured several of them in the attached "Leadership
Agenda" that I am passing along for your review.  To get the balance of
this agenda passed will require an awful lot of work and will require
the expenditure of some money by me and by others.
 
This will, therefore, be an important event and your contributions will
be meaningful and will serve to produce an immediate benefit.
 
Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail and the attached
invitation.  I look forward to seeing you there.
 
Sincerely and respectfully,
 
Todd


6/17  From Rabbi Arthur Waskow
Dear Friends,
 
The Senate is beginning to debate the "Defense Authorization" bill.  (It's really the War Re-authorization bill.)
 
Two amendments are being put forward and will be voted on VERY SOON that would require American troops to be brought safely home from Iraq by the end of 2006, and one other that would recommend (as non-binding sense of the Senate) withdrawal during the next 18 months.
 
I am URGENTLY PLEADING with you, our readers, to write your Senators urging them to support these amendments.
 
We don't expect them to pass right now, but an outpouring of support will strengthen the backbone of politicians who have not yet stood up against this self-destructive war.  As the old song says, "When two and two and fifty make a million, we'll see that day come 'round!"
 
I especially want to plead with those of our readers who are rabbis or otherwise active in or committed to the Jewish community.

As Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel said a generation ago – "In a free society, some are guilty – but ALL are responsible."
 
Yet even now, as for the first time three-fifths of Americans in general and an even higher proportion of Jews support ending the war, no large Jewish organization is calling for approval of these amendments.
 
So grass-roots members of the Jewish community must take up that responsibility now. "May You who make peace in the ultimate reaches of the universe, teach us and help us to make peace among each other and all nations!"
 
To  send a letter to your Senators that supports these amendments, please click to --
 
http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/tsc/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4200
 
This string of info may not fit on one line in this message. If not, please make sure what you insert in your browser is clean, without meaningless "salad" letters where the line breaks. If they do appear, please delete just the extra letters. Then click.
 
There we have supplied one version of a letter  -- AND 
 
PLEASE REPHRASE THE LETTER TO EXPRESS YOUR OWN SITUATION AND VIEWS.
 
Please also click the "FAX" option. It costs The Shalom Center more, but it carries much more weight – physically and politically.
 
These are the three major amendments:
 
 Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI): amendment No. 4192 that requires the redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq by December 31, 2006, maintaining only a minimal force sufficient for engaging directly in targeted counter-terrorism activities, training Iraqi security forces, and protecting U.S. infrastructure and personnel.  

Sen. John Kerry (D-MA): amendment No. 4293 mandating withdrawal of United States combat troops from Iraq by December 31, 2006, leaving only forces that are critical to completing the mission of standing up Iraqi security forces.

Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA): amendment No. 4207, a sense of Congress that the United States should begin to downsize the US Armed Forces in Iraq with the goal of ending the presence of US Armed Forces in Iraq within 18 months from the date of the enactment of this Act, except for logistical and training personnel.
 
You might mention which amendment(s) you favor, and you might explain your own life-situation and value-system that is behind your writing.

PLEASE ACT NOW --  --.  ONE OR ANOTHER OF THESE AMENDMENTS CAN COME TO THE FLOOR VERY SOON.
 
Since this Advocacy process does cost The Shalom Center a bundle, we would appreciate, when you've finished writing your Senator, your making a tax-exempt contribution to support our work by clicking to  --
 
http://www.shalomctr.org
 
and clicking on the  DONATE NOW button on the right-hand edge.
 
Whether you donate or not, HELP END THIS DISASTROUS WAR!
 
Thanks!
 
Shalom, salaam, peace --  Arthur  


July 1
Nutrition Seminar by local D.C.


Hello Everyone,
 
Dr. Michael Nichols is giving a nutrition presentation based on the ideas of Weston A. Price.  If you are not familiar with his work, this is a must see presentation.  If you are familiar with his work, how about coming out to support Dr. Michael.
 
Yours,

Shirley Reischman


-----Original Message-----
From: GateToHealing@aol.com [mailto:GateToHealing@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 3:01 PM

Nutrition 101
The Myths, The Facts, & The Basics

When: Saturday July 1st from 12 to 2 pm
Where: Gateways to Healing
821 Delta Ave., in Mt. Lookout
*Call 513-321-3317 to reserve your space
Cost is $10


What you will learn:
·        What are the basics: carbohydrates, proteins, fats.
·        What does the phrase, "You are what you eat," really mean for you as an individual?
·        What are the myths regarding cholesterol, satruated fat, trans-fatty acids, excitotoxins, and more?
·        Is there really a difference between organic and conventional foods?
·        Should you take supplements and if so, which are best?
·        How to lose weight by eating healthy.
Speaker:
Dr. Michael Nichols, BS, DC, FICPA
Over the past twenty years, Dr. Michael has worked as a personal trainer, nutrition counselor, massage therapist, an
d chiropractor.  He currently is the co-owner of Gateways to Healing, A Center for Wellness, with his wife, Dr. Julie Nichols.  He also is an instructor of anatomy & physiology at Cincinnati School of Medical Massage and at Antonelli College.  Gateways to Healing was recently voted 'Best Alternative Health Provider' by the readers of CityBeat magazine.

 

Gateways to Healing
A Center for Wellness
Dr. Michael Nichols, D.C.

Dr. Julie Nichols, D.C.

821 Delta Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
513-321-3317
Voted "Best Alternative Health Provider" CityBeat 2006



Lloyd House Space Available
2/18/06
Second floor bedroom, gas fireplace, three large windows (2 East, one South), share huge b athroom with laundry, shared kitchen on third floor.
Other Perqs: off street parking, free laundry, high speed internet, living room with piano, TV, DVD, VCR, community iMac Computer.  Dining room seats 16+.  Veranda off dining room with Hatteras swing, furniture.  Easy access to Monday night salon pot luck, Saturday morning Dharma Study group, Sat. evening drumming circle, and ....
The Lloyd House is a stimulating, friendly, multi-cultural environment.  Good vibes are required, as is a rock solid financial responsibility.  Housemates can be as private or as friendly as they wish.  Know anyone who might like to explore this?  No undergraduates, no pets, no smoking.  Prefer someone who would be interested in participating in the Salon and/or other activities here.  $400. contribution to house expenses.  Call Ellen: 221 1289  



Deadline not until Oct 13
Art Museum Book Sale
accepting donations: books and catalogues on art, travel, fashion, graphic design, photography, cinti. history, architecture, etiquette, illustrated children’s books, cookbooks videotapes, Cds.  No paperb ack fiction.

Sale will be  Oct 27-29
To make donations call 513 639 2976


Section Three: Articles




Contents:
  • Chabot voted against internet freedom   
  • Ramsay Clark: “Impeach Bush”
  • Blackwell is at it again: sign petition
  • Mike Murphy and Ellen talk about the Salon and its mission
  • Disturbing report of anti Semitism in France; response by  Barbara Glueck of AJC (American Jewish Committee) local chapter.

Chabot voted against Internet freedom

Posted by: "Elizabeth Motter" emotter@fuse.net   myharpbelongs2u
Fri Jun 9, 2006 11:35 am (PST)
Call, call, and CALL AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Raise a stink, people. This is so, so, so, SO important.

Your member of Congress, Rep. Chabot, voted against the free and
open Internet. The fight now moves to the Senate.

*Please call Rep. Chabot today to express your outrage---and call your
Senators in support of Net Neutrality?*

Save the Internet: Click here
<
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1866&id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=1>

Dear friends in Ohio's Congressional District 1,

Your representative, Steve Chabot, dealt a blow to Internet freedom on
Thursday.^1

As millions of us raised our voices to defend the free and open
Internet^2 , Internet operators like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast spent
millions lobbying the House of Representatives to kill Net Neutrality. A
majority of the House members caved---voting for a telecommunications
law that would give these companies more control over what you see and
do online.

All eyes are now on the Senate, which considers this issue next. We
face a more friendly environment there, but we've got to act fast---the
telecom lobbyists are working on every vote.

*Can you call Rep. Chabot to express your outrage, and then call
Senators Mike DeWine and George Voinovich to demand support for Net
Neutrality?*

Here are the numbers:

Congressman Steve Chabot
Phone: 202-225-2216

Senator Mike DeWine
Phone: 202-224-2315

Senator George Voinovich
Phone: 202-224-3353

Please click here to let us know you called and to share how it went:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1866&id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=2
<
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1866&id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=2>

Tell your Senators to protect Net Neutrality by supporting the
bipartisan Snowe-Dorgan Internet Freedom Preservation Act (S. 2917).Now,
more than ever, it is time for the Internet to fight back to save
itself. By calling your Senator, you are helping to make that happen.

Thanks for all you do.

--Eli Pariser, Adam Green, Noah T. Winer, and the MoveOn.org Civic
Action team
Friday, June 9th, 2006

P.S. After you call Rep. Chabot and Senators DeWine and Voinovich, are
you still outraged?

The best way to fight back after calling Congress is to help expand the
reach of our coalition. Ask 5 friends to join our fight for Internet
freedom by signing our petition to Congress:

http://civic.moveon.org/save_the_internet/?id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=3
<
http://civic.moveon.org/save_the_internet/?id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=3>

If you are active in local organizations, ask them to join our coalition at:

http://www.savetheinternet.com/=coalition

Sources:

1) Vote tally on COPE telecommunications law (which guts Net
Neutrality), June 8, 2006
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2006/roll241.xml

2) "House Turns Deaf Ear To Net Neutrality," WebProNews.com, June 9, 2006
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1867&id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=4
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http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1867&id=7988-2710095-.qwphLNVoi.C.x8x55azpA&t=4>


6/17


Ramsey Clark on worldwide U.S. militarization
The case for impeachment is clear beyond question

Last week ImpeachBush.org placed an ad calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush on the second page of the internationally read newspaper, USA Today. The impeachment movement has placed similar ads in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. If you believe the time to impeach is now, you can help support the campaign by clicking here.

Spreading the word with more newspaper ads, getting more people to vote for Impeachment, increasing our organizing and fundraising efforts - this can make Impeachment a major issue in the 2006 midterm Congressional elections. A committed effort over the next months can move Impeachment to the forefront in the elections and to the floor of the House of Representatives which has the "sole power of Impeachment," and onto the Senate for trial.

Ads in newspapers in Congressional Districts can help activate impeachment organizing to bring the issue home to members and candidates where their election will be decided.

...............................


A message from Ramsey Clark

The case for impeachment is clear beyond question.

The list of Bush's crimes is long. The “Shock and Awe” invasion was Bush’s war of aggression -- a crime identified as the “the Supreme international crime” by the Nuremberg Tribunal. Remember Falluja, the American Guernica, a virtual destruction of a defenseless city by superior military technology (36,000 homes, 8,400 shops destroyed in the final assault alone); Abu Ghraib, the shameful celebration of sick forms of sexual torture; Haifa Street, Baghdad, where a U.S. helicopter gun ship killed 13 unarmed people and injured 50 dancing around a burned out Bradley Armored Vehicle; Abu Shifa, a small village, where U.S. soldiers were accused of rounding up civilians, forcing them into a room, then opening fire, killing 11 people, including a 75 year-old, a 6 month-old baby, and five children under the age five; Haditha, where Marines murdered 15 defenseless civilians, and injured many more, most women and children; and tiny Guantanamo, where the U.S. has compiled human rights violations in four years that have been denounced by the entire world including the United Nations. Yet President Bush arrogantly refuses to close the Guantanamo prison, or return the land and sovereignty to Cuba while U.S. officials fret over three prisoners who committed suicide in one day to “embarrass the U.S.”

The grand total of civilian deaths in Iraq is probably more than 250,000, and rapidly growing. (The Lancet Medical Journal) U.S. military deaths exceed 2500, the seriously injured number more than 15,000 and the number who will suffer mental and physical impairment from the occupation of Iraq is in the unknown tens of thousands.  

What respect for human dignity! What reverence for life! What better way to make enemies?

The necessity for citizen action to secure impeachment is also clear beyond question.  The Congress will not act unless We, the People demand it and vote those out of office who fail to respond.

Our government is geared for war as directed by transnational corporations, domestic industries, and the corporate media.

Both branches of our One Party system, Democrat and Republican, favor the use of force to have their way.  Consider,

(1) Regime Change in Iran (1953) the Shah replacing democratically elected Mossadegh; Eisenhower (R);
(2) Regime Change in Guatemala (1954) military government for democratically elected Arbenz; Eisenhower (R);
(3) Regime Change in Congo (1961) assassination of Patrice Lumumba, Eisenhower (R)
(4) the Vietnam War (1959-1975), Eisenhower (R), Kennedy (D), Johnson (D), Nixon (R);
(5) Invasion of Dominican Republic (1965), Johnson (D);
(6) Contra Warfare against Nicaragua (1981-1988), resulting in regime change from the Sandinistas to corrupt capitalists; Reagan (R);
(7) Attack and occupation of Grenada (population 110,000)(1983-1987) Reagan (R);
(8) Aerial attack on the sleeping cities of Tripoli and Benghazi, Libya, (1986) Reagan (R);
(9) Invasion of Panama Regime Change (1989-1990), George H. W. Bush (R);
(10) Gulf War (1991), George H. W. Bush (R);
(11) "Humanitarian" occupation of Somalia leading to 10,000 Somali deaths (1992-1993) George H. W. Bush (R) and Bill Clinton (D);
(12) Aerial attacks on Iraq (1993-2001) Bill Clinton (D);
(13) War against Yugoslavia (1999) 23,000 bombs and missiles dropped on Yugoslavia, Bill Clinton (D)
(14) Missile Attack (21 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles) destroying the Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Plant in Khartoum which provided the majority of all medicines for Sudan (1998) Bill Clinton (D);
(15) Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan, Regime Change (2001-present) George W. Bush (R);
(16) War of Aggression against Iraq and Hostile Occupation (2003)-present) George W. Bush (R);
(17) Regime Change in Haiti (2004) Democratically elected Aristide for three years of chaos and systematic killing, George W. Bush (R).  

There have been major aggressions every several years.

Remember that every Congress in the past half century has approved excessive military budgets and the last three have approved increases that have made the U.S. military budget larger than those of all other nations combined.

The U.S. will remain a military threat to the world until it vastly reduces its military expenditures.  The single highest priority for peace is cutting the U.S. military budget.  The United States government may have been able to outspend the Soviet Union into economic collapse in the Cold War arms race, injuring the entire planet in the process.  Now Bush has entered a new arms race and is provoking a Second Cold War with China. Yet what can China do, as the U.S. builds a first-strike oriented missile shield and uses Japan and a huge advanced military base at Pyongtaek on Korea's west coast, not 500 miles from Beijing?

The U.S. at this time is capable of striking any place on earth with a nuclear armed missile within one hour of the order to fire, launched from a Trident II, or other nuclear weapons system.  We are at this time spending billions on a new generation of nuclear weapons that can be used tactically, against four blocks of Falluja, or an alleged Al Queda camp in Pakistan.  At the same time, we threaten Iran and others for seeking to develop nuclear energy with the claim that they may build a crude bomb.  Yet the only defense a nation today has to U.S. militarism is the threat of nuclear retaliation.  The U.S. is seeking total dismantlement and prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction everywhere else, because it possesses the vast majority of all WMD’s and far superior delivery systems.

George Bush loved being a War President while he was winning - winning over the bodies of impoverished and defenseless people, that is.  Someone told him only war presidents can be great presidents.  He will love war again if his polls go up. 

President Bush would rather make enemies by the use of force to have his way, than seek agreement with friends by helping others and recognizing their rights and interests.  He prefers to go it alone, and then entice or coerce whatever help he can get from others, whether it is for Iraq, global warming, the prohibition of land mines, or the use of minors in war, addressing hunger, poverty, AIDS, natural disaster relief, or most United Nations activities, and absolutely, the International Criminal Court which might indict him.  He is spared defeat at the polls because he cannot seek re-election. 

He can be held accountable only by impeachment. The American people must not acquiesce to his crimes.

Consider that all the major candidates, Democrat and Republican -- Clinton, Edwards, Kerry, McCain, Frist, -- voted for the war and/or favor the Iraq Occupation.

To stop U.S. militarism, the U.S. must vastly reduce its military expenditures, 50% in five years and further down from there on. It must use those savings to combat poverty, hunger, sickness and unemployment at home and abroad.

The U.S. must seek friends by word and deed, rather than make enemies.  The harm George Bush has done to the way the rest of the world sees our country will take a generation to overcome, after we change our warlike ways.

But the only way to convince the world that We the People do not approve of the conduct of George W. Bush is to impeach him.  Otherwise we can only be seen as approving of his acts, or as powerless to prevent them.

And the only way we can deter the next, and future Presidents, from seeking war rather than peace is to impeach George W. Bush and his key advisors now.  Only then will political leadership know the American people will not accept more war.

Last week ImpeachBush.org placed an ad calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush on the second page of the internationally read newspaper, USA Today. The impeachment movement has placed similar ads in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. The time to impeach is now. This movement has grown with your continuing support. Please make a donation to the campaign today so that the movement will grow in the coming months. Click here.

Ramsey Clark
June 15, 2006

Go to http://www.impeachbush.org/ to get involved and support the campaign to impeach Bush.


6/17
6/17  
Green Party Activist Jenefer Ellingston Calls for Ohio Voter Action
Blackwell is stomping the under-enfranchised...again!

Ellen,  you and your colleagues will have triple the effect that I have by signing this petition.
as ever, keep going,
Jenefer  (she means because she no longer lives in Ohio.  Is in D.C. Where she co-founded the  Green Party there. Ellen)
 
Subscribe to PFAW Action Alerts
PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY FOUNDATION June 16, 2006
 
They’re at it again!
The Ohio Secretary of State has effectively shut down voter registration drives in the state.
Sign our petition urging Ohio lawmakers to rescind new, burdensome rules severely restricting our ability to register new voters in traditionally disenfranchised communities.

Dear Jenefer,
As you may know, Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell is at it again, abusing his power by disenfranchising already underrepresented communities in the coming elections. Election Protection 365 is not taking it sitting down.
Secretary of State Blackwell effectively shut down all voter registration efforts in Ohio when he enacted regulations a week and a half ago that severely restrict the operations of groups seeking to register traditionally disenfranchised voters. Under these new regulations, compensated voter registration workers must turn in the forms they collect directly to elections officials, and not to the group sponsoring the voter registration drive. This means that voter registration groups can’t keep good records – and that means they can’t do the necessary follow up to make sure the voters actually make it onto the voting rolls (and we all know we’ve seen problems with that in the past!).
As if that weren’t enough, these new rules also threaten criminal penalties for individuals registering voters if they do not exactly conform to complicated, burdensome procedures. The threat of criminal prosecution will have such a chilling effect that no one will want to risk engaging in voter registration efforts that expand democracy and empower their communities, and poor people, young people and African Americans will be shut out of our democracy.
On June 26, the Ohio Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) will have the opportunity to reject the Secretary of State’s new policy and they need to hear from you! Even if you don’t live in Ohio, your voice matters this type of blatant voter suppression in any state sets a dangerous precedent that all Americans have an obligation to speak out against.
People For the American Way Foundation is launching an online petition against Blackwell’s unjust regulations. Sign it today and an e-mail will go directly to JCARR members registering your opposition to this blatant voter suppression.
http://www.pfaw.org/go/OHSuppression
We’ve already had one victory in this battle. Due to backlash from civil rights organizations, the media and everyday citizens, Blackwell announced Thursday that he would rescind one part of the rule that had required certain registrations to be hand-delivered, and not mailed. While this is a step in the right direction, too many unnecessary burdens remain.
Shutting people out of the democratic process is not the American Way. Weigh in against this right-wing attack on voting rights by signing our petition today!
After you sign the petition, please forward this e-mail to your friends and ask them to show their support for voting rights by signing as well.
http://www.pfaw.org/go/OHSuppression
Together in the struggle,
Sharon J. Lettman
Vice President for External Affairs and Director of Election Protection 365
People For the American Way Foundation
P.S. You can also support our work to protect voting rights, ensure the fair administration of elections, and register new voters by making a secure online contribution today.
P.P.S. June 26 is my birthday, and I’d really like to celebrate a victory on that day. Tell JCARR to give me the birthday present I deserve – stop the madness!
(Happy Birthday, Jenefer!  We love  you still in Cincinnati.)

What is the Salon for, anyway?

Dialogue w/ Mike Murphy, Absent Salonista

From Ellen:
Hi  Mike,

You ok?  Your absence is felt on Monday nights.
Birdie?   I am remembering our last conversation.

Without your constant  encouragement, people forget about the library.  Such good stuff there!  

I need to clean out my house.  Have put the books in milk crates.   Moved the shelf unit out into back hall.  The Lesbian archives   needs tall book shelves.  I want to either give it to them, return  it to you, or sell it in a yard sale.  Your choice.  Let  me  know.

Hugs
ellen ..............

Mike’s response:
Hi, Ellen--This past year, with a bout of pre-cancerous skin cancer, and other mortality-reminding events [like funerals], I got to thinking that time is a-wasting.  That I must get something done.  Here in Cincinnati, or return to Massachusetts.  Like start an intentional community dedicated to not just stewarding the land, not just co-housing, but exploring and expanding relationships, not just with humans but also with the non-human world, be it nature spirits or whatever, not just political, but in terms of worldview or cosmic view.    Action has been imperative.  Unfortunately, bright as Lloydhouse Salon is, it does not seem action-oriented.  So, I have sought out the farmers who are also personal friends of mine [like Julia Yarden, like Sallie Ransohoff, like Mark Dobbs, like Gretchen Vaughn,  etc--all Findlay Mkt people], and have shared with them my Sustainable Village Proposal and also my CSA Plus Bulk Foods Club paper.  So far, well received.  
     Perhaps I should confess increasing discomfort at Lloydhouse, as wonderful as you and all the folks are.  I feel there is too much discussion around a dinosaur political and economic system, such as nominal political democracy, which I see as blatant camouflage for an obviously plutocratic system.  Yes, I have had the opportunity to voice my views at your table, and I am forever thankful.  But I can't deny an increasing impatience, which leads me to bite my tongue.  We need economic democracy.  
     Philosophically, I am increasingly comfortable with the views of Zechariah Sitchin [The 13th Planet"] & Paul Von Ward ["Gods, Genes & Consciousness: Nonhuman Intervention In Human History"] as the most plausible explanation for our cultural religions and history.  This leads me to bite my tongue re religion.
     None of this is to put blame on you or the Salon, which remains perhaps the brightest ight in Cincinnati.  I can only confess that I am increasingly restless and discontented, and feel obliged to take my 'distemper' away from your beautiful table.     
     If I can't get satisfaction this year in Cincinnati, I'll probably return to Sirus Community & ConferenceCenter in Massachusetts.
     Birdie continues to have problems, perhaps the same, perhaps worse.  Hard to tell.  I'm doing my best to be a good friend to her.  She has a counselor over at Core Behavior on Glenway [who I have met with], and sees good folks at the Epilepsy Fdn [who I have also met].  
     Sorry to hear the books and bookshelf are in the way.  I'll stop by and retreive them.  I'll need the bookshelf to put the books in.  Thanks.  
     Mike
     ps--You are welcome to share this with the table.
..............................
  From Ellen:
Mike,  
Is it OK to print in the Weekly?
Thanks for your  input. I understand your frustration.  Yes, the salon would be irritating if  you came in order to  work towards solutions.  On the other hand, if you were to come with the motive of h elping to lift awareness, to educate others, and also the motive of sharing fellowship, that might be another thing.  Many of us are activists, but in other settings.  The table is j ust for fellowship and sharing ideas.
hugs
ellen
 ...............................
From Mike:
Ellen---Yes, you may print it.
     I guess it is not so much that I want to work toward 'solutions' at the Salon as to have a genuine dialog.  Most often my comments are regarded as coming from the liberal reformer's perspective.  Or from a discredited radical [i.e., socialist] perspective.  Rarely has anyone asked what I mean by economic democrace, as you kindly did when we were loading the bookshelf.  
     Yeah, I'd like to help educate others, as well as myself.  That was what the library was part of.  But I have felt that my views on politics and religion are simply irritating to others, and so they politely avoid following up my comments or observations with any real inquiry or dialog.  
     Of course, it takes two [or more] for a dialog.  And if I am not there, how can my views be considered?  Also of course, others have views, too, which deserve a hearing.  
     What I'd like to see is a radical reconsideration of capitalism.  Just as we would urge a much-abused woman to reconsider keeping her abusing husband around.  
     And if capitalism is abusive, is there something better?  Like what?  This is where I re-introduce economic democracy, social ownership, a culture of stewardship.  The fact that so many folks at the table own stock on Wall Street blinds them, somewhat understandably, to the flaws of the system, and stops their ready consideration of practical options.  
     I feel the same way about religion.  That it is largely abusive orthodoxy that serves to assist the abusive politcal-economic system, and that there needs to be regular and systematic consideration of this possibility/probability.  That religion helps hold us down while we are raped.  Too often at the table I hear a Patty Hearst kind of reverence for our mental jailers: Judaism/Christianity/Islam.  These need to be examined as [possibly; I think definitely] part of the problem.  
     And, yes, you may print this, too.
     See you Monday.  
     Mike M          


6/17
Someone send me this agitated report of mounting anti Semitism in France  ... I sent it on to Barbara Glueck of the American Jewish Committee, ...see her response below. ellen

 “
TIME TO STAND UP, MY FRIENDS!  
    
  
I copied from the newsletter of today of Leah Lekarev (leahrafaeli@yahoo.com <mailto:leahrafaeli@yahoo.com> , http://www.lekarev.org <http://www.lekarev.org/> , please send it to everybody you know! Joanne  (I do not know who Joanne is.  Ellen)
 
Once again, the real news is conveniently not being reported as it should. At present, in my Hebrew class, there is a woman who recently made aliya from Paris with her family. I have spoken with her about anti-Semitism in France and she confirmed that it is very, very serious and getting worse every week. She and her family fled Paris and came to Israel, fearing for their lives - literally. This is first hand, my friends.
 
To give you an idea of what's going on in France where there are now between 5 and 6 million Muslims and about 600,000 Jews, here is an email that came from another Jew still in France. Please read! Will the world say nothing - again - as it did in Hitler's time?
 
He writes, "I AM A JEW -- therefore I am forwarding this to everyone on all mye-mail lists. I will not sit back and do nothing." Nowhere have the flames of anti-Semitism burned more furiously than in France:
 
In Lyon, a car was rammed into a synagogue and set on fire. In Montpellier, the Jewish religious center was firebombed; so weresynagogues in Strasbourg and Marseilles; so was a Jewish school inCreteil - all recently.
 
A Jewish sports club in Toulouse was attacked with Molotov cocktails, and on the statue of Alfred Dreyfus in Paris, the words "Dirty Jew" were painted. In Bondy, 15 men beat up members of a Jewish footbal team with sticks and metal bars. The bus that takes Jewish children to school in Aubervilliers has been attacked three times in the last 14 months.
 
According to the Police, metropolitan Paris has seen 10 to 12 anti-Jewish incidents PER DAY in the past 30 days. Wake up, world! Walls in Jewish neighborhoods have been defaced with slogans proclaiming "Jews to the gas chambers" and "Death to theJews."
 
A gunman opened fire on a kosher butcher's shop (and, of course, the butcher) in Toulouse, France; a Jewish couple in their 20s were beaten up by five men in Villeurbanne, France. The woman was pregnant; a Jewish school was broken into and vandalized in Sarcelles, France. This was in the past week.
 
So I call on you, whether you are a fellow Jew, a friend, or merely a person with the capacity and desire to distinguish decency from depravity, to do, at least, these three simple things:
 
First, care enough to stay informed. Don't ever let yourself become deluded into thinking that this is not your fight. I remind you of what Pastor Neimoller said in World War II: First they came for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Communist.Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Jew.Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up, because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me.
 
Second, boycott France and French products. Only the Arab countries are more toxically anti-Semitic and, unlike them, France exports more than just oil andhatred. So boycott their wines and their perfumes. Boycott their clothes and their foodstuffs. Boycott their movies. Definitely boycott their shores. If we are resolved we can exert amazing pressure and, whatever else we may know about the French, we most certainly know that they are like a cobweb in a hurricane in the face of well directed pressure.
 
Third, send this along to your family, your friends, and your co-workers. Think of all of the people of good conscience that you know and let them know that you and the people that you care about need their help. The number one best selling book in France is "September 11: The Frightening Fraud," which argues that no plane ever hit the Pentagon.
 
Is it any wonder that Aliya from France to Israel has increased dramatically?”
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Barbara’s response:
Ellen,
I have attached a recent American Jewish Committee report which answers your question about troubles in France.  I have not looked into the other incidents cited in the message you sent, but I imagine you could "google" them to see if they're true.
 
AJC does not recommend boycotting, because it will backfire in two ways:  hurting French Jews and hurting Israel.  The French Jewish community, whose leaders attend AJC meetings frequently, would not like retaliatory boycotts against their businesses.  Similarly, AJC works very hard to break the Arab boycott of Israel and would hate to see French businesses join it.
 
The best course is to pressure the French government into improving security and policing.  The French Jewish community and AJC are working to that end.  
 
Best wishes,
Barbara

----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Isaacson <mailto:isaacsonj@ajc.org>  
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 6:40 PM
Subject: Anti-Semitic incident in Paris

The Marais district of Paris was the scene of a disturbing anti-Semitic
incident last weekend -- yielding a prompt official response. AJC's (American Jewish Committee) Paris
representative, Valerie Hoffenberg, provides details in the attached memo. (below.  E.)

Jason Isaacson

THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

M E M O R A N D U M


TO:                        
Interested parties                                                                               June 1, 2006
FROM:             Valérie Hoffenberg (Paris)
RE:                        Anti-Semitic incident in Paris involving la Tribu-Ka (the Ka Tribe)
On Sunday, May 28, 2006, a group of 30 young black men claiming to belong to the extremist movement “la Tribu-Ka,” an anti-white and anti-Semitic group, marched in the Jewish area of the Marais in the heart of Paris, verbally threatening the Jewish community.
They shouted at the crowd – “Who is Jewish? Is there a Cohen among you?” – and asked if there were members of the Jewish Defense League or Betar (two militant Jewish movements). They said that they were ready to fight with them.
Shoppers in the historic Marais neighborhood, one of the busiest districts in Paris, were left in shock.
The French Office of Vigilance against Anti-Semitism (BNCVA) issued a statement, reporting that the gang was “performing Nazi salutes, looking for a fight with the neighborhood’s Jews, threatening and intimidating them.”
Thankfully, their provocation was left unanswered, the crowd remained calm, and one of the local shopkeepers called the police. The police quickly broke up the march, ran identity checks on 19 of the young men, none of whom were armed. Since no apparent offence had been committed, the police had to let them go. Security was stepped up in the area.
They did not attack or injure anyone, but the tension was high in this traditionally calm neighborhood, a favored destination for Jewish families on Sunday afternoons. But the French Jewish community is nonetheless very concerned and wondering when this circle of violence will stop.
Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy immediately reacted to this incident: the following day he consulted with a delegation of Jewish leaders led by Roger Cukierman, president of the CRIF, and, among others, Eric de Rothschild, president of the SPCJ (the security service of the Jewish community), Pierre Besnainou, president of the European Jewish Congress, and Joël Mergui, vice-president of the Central Consistory and president of the Consistory of Paris.
Sarkozy indicated that he had written a letter to the Minister of Justice “to urge the Ministry to take some legal action against the ‘Tribu-Ka,’ and to ban and close down their website.” The Minister also declared that he will ask the police to investigate the possibility of bringing down the group on the basis of a 1936 law that allows for the dissolution of groups that resemble private militias. However, such dissolutions are still exceptional procedures in France.
The Minister expressed his “complete determination” to fight against the emergence of anti-Semitic groups and he reiterated the commitment of the State to ensure the security of all the Jews. He asked that Jewish institutions continue to alert the authorities of any anti-Semitic act that they are aware of, but he also urged them to try to calm those in the community who might be tempted to react to the provocation.
Sarkozy visited the Rue des Rosiers (the main Jewish street in the Marais area) on Wednesday to meet with shopkeepers and local residents. He once again reaffirmed his solidarity with the Jews.

For three years, there has been a growing tension between the Jewish community and an extremist fringe of black youth. The anti-Semitism of the comic Dieudonné, who is seen as a hero in the black community, has without any doubt contributed to the spread of anti-Semitism among this population. Lack of integration, economic jealousy, and what has been commonly referred to as the “competition of memories” (a reference to what the black community has often felt as a competition between the memories of the Shoah and that of slavery), are also part of the problem.

Tribu-Ka, an organization created in December 2004, is opposed to all contacts between blacks and non-blacks. Tribu-Ka’s leader, Kemi Seba, formerly known as Stellio Gilles Robert, is a former member of the Nation of Islam in Paris and has in the past been indicted for incitement to racism.

Since the establishment of Tribu-Ka, tensions between its members and the Jewish community have increased, especially with the members of Betar and the JDL. They accused the Jews of being the descendants of slave-traders, an accusation repeated by the comic Dieudonné Mbala Mbala, who is viewed as an inspiration among Tribu-Ka members.

In February 2005, a dozen young men and women belonging to the Tribu-Ka infiltrated a meeting of the Jewish-Black Friendship Association and vigorously advised the Jews to cease all contacts with their “Khemite brothers” (the blacks).

Ten days earlier, members of Tribu-Ka walked into a sports club where a group of young people were practicing Krav Maga, and where members of Betar and the JDL generally train. Fortunately that night, there no Jews were there. Disappointed, the Tribu-Ka members left; they told the youths to warn the members of JDL and Betar that they were after them.  
When they walked down the Rue des Rosiers last Sunday, the Tribu-Ka members said they wanted to confront militants from Betar and the JDL, which are known to be based in the Marais neighborhood. On television the following day, they claimed that they wanted to fight against those Jewish groups, and that, “if feeling hatred towards the members of the Betar was being anti-Semitic, then yes, they were anti-Semites.”
















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