6:00pm Front Entrance of Cleveland City Hall, 7:00pm Cleveland City Council Meeting. Bring 1-page signs showing Jewish support for ceasefire — and for Cleveland City Council to pass the resolution for this. Cleveland City Hall, 601 Lakeside Ave E, Cleveland, OH 44114
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Fourth meeting for planning a priority proposal for the chapter around Palestine solidarity work. All are welcome, though this is primarily for DSA members to discuss future work.
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Joyful Resistance: Chant, Sing, Make Art, Dance, Recite Poetry, & Rejoice in the Spirit of Community
Joyful Resistance: Chant, Sing, Make Art, Dance, Recite Poetry, & Rejoice in the Spirit of Community
Masks required and provided. No food available. Childcare available. 6:30pm: Art Making 7:00pm: Joyful Programming Contact CleUC@protonmail.com palestinetaskforcecle@gmail.com |
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Slow Factory and If Not Now are co-hosting a virtual screening of the “controversial” and critically acclaimed film, Israelism directed by Erin Axelman & Sam Eilertsen on Wednesday, February 7th at 7 pm EST. The film follows two American Jewish people as they reckon with what they were raised to believe with what they witness […] |
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Join us for Cleveland Peace Action’s third “Community Circle Around Gaza” event. Presentations and stories are offered from diverse community members and their respective organizations. This time, short film clips will be screened from Breaking the Silence https://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/. We will also raise local entrepreneurs that contribute part of their proceeds to Palestinians under attack. RSVP preferred […]
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On February 8th, Mennonite Action coordinators will make some important announcements about the future of our movement. We will announce another opportunity for us to take coordinated bi-national mass action together, and we will release comprehensive local organizing resources. In addition, we’ll hear from a variety of inspiring speakers from across our movement. Nonviolence is […] |
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Join ~11 Cleveland-area groups in protesting. Meet at the “Free Stamp” in Willard Park. |
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We will be watching the film “Israelism” followed by a Q&A with creators of the film. Free admission but donations very much encouraged! |
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Anti-Zionist Study: Palestine, Lebanon, & Yemen vs. Imperialism |
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Show Cleveland City Council our large & concerned presence, during the Public Comment first half-hour of the city council meeting. Bring an identification card to enter Cleveland City Hall. Bring 8.5x11inch signs to hold up. |
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Join us for storytelling with Palestinian panelists who have been forced to leave their homeland. They will shed light on the challenges and show how to endure hope in the face of exile. Organized by CSU SJP x PEPS LKWD
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Join Physicians Action Network on Tuesday, February 13th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm to learn more about how healthcare in Gaza has been impacted by the ongoing conflict, and how medical students and healthcare professionals can advocate in their communities for a ceasefire. We will be joined by speakers from Jewish Voice for Peace and […] |
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We will discuss readings of Noura Erakat’s “Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine.” Order this book and read the Introduction and begin Chapter One, “Colonial Erasures.” https://www.sup.org/books/precart/?id=26507Zoom link via email (clevelandpeaceaction@gmail.com)
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Join our next general meeting at the Westlake Public Library. We booked a room to be in person as we discuss next steps for building out our structure and making sure our vision aligns with JVP National. We will also have a Zoom option available. Email cleveland@jewishvoiceforpeace.org |
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Cleveland Peace Action and Cleveland Peace Action Education Fund Boards usually meet at Pilgrim Church, the third Monday of every month. For info, email clevelandpeaceaction@gmail.com |
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Join this membership call to get strategic assessments of where we can make the most impact right now and to organize ourselves towards that impact — as well as to refuel ourselves to keep going. It has never been more important. You’ll leave with clarity of purpose, a way to plug in right now, and […] |
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Join for an educational and inspirational event to support humanitarian efforts in Gaza. Reserve your tickets: https://linktr.ee/westparkforgaza?utm_source=qr_code Event is free, donation requested. Email palestinetaskforcecle@gmail.com |
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Show Cleveland City Council our large & concerned presence, during the Public Comment first half-hour of the city council meeting. Bring an identification card to enter Cleveland City Hall. Bring 8.5x11inch signs to hold up. |
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We now meet the fourth Tuesday of every month. The committee has an open door policy to all CPA members and we welcome their attendance and participation in committee business. Contact Co-Chair Don Bryant, email.donbryant@gmail.com for more information and location. |
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Join us for an art exhibition honoring the martyrs of Gaza. This two day event will feature an open exhibition on both days. On the second day, March 2, from 2-4 PM we will be hosting a panel with voices from Gaza that have been directly affected. The art installation will highlight those in the […] Join us at MACE Community Center for an event to hear Dr. Peter Moore’s perspective on Palestine. |
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Join us for an art exhibition honoring the martyrs of Gaza. This two day event will feature an open exhibition on both days. On the second day, March 2, from 2-4 PM we will be hosting a panel with voices from Gaza that have been directly affected. The art installation will highlight those in the […]
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Revisit history to better understand the present. |
