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    Vigil to Protest Violence Against Women

    by Steve

    Vigil Protesting Delhi Rape and Violence Against Women

    On Tuesday Jan 1st, a hundred or so people gathered in Harvard Square for a vigil to protest the Dec 16th rape in Delhi, and violence against women in general. It was a night of reflection with speakers, poetry, spoken word art, and a silent theatrical performance.

    One of the most thought-provoking moments of the evening came from a pledge brought by Saheli Boston:

    We condemn all violence against women. It must never be accepted, never excused, and never tolerated.

    Women must be respected, valued and protected, and Saheli’s mission and vision is to end violence, empower women to lead safe and healthy lives. Please join us in this pledge:

    • We will personally treat all women at home and elsewhere with respect and demand the same from others.
    • We will not practice discrimination against women at home and in the workplace, and will fight it wherever we see it.
    • We will intervene in whatever way we can when we see a woman being harassed whether verbally or by deeds.
    • We will not support public officials who treat women with disrespect.
    • We will work to end violence against women.

    This pledge is worth taking. It shouldn’t take a tragic rape for people to treat women with dignity and respect.

    Occupy New England Day of Action

    by Aria

    On January 26th, 2013, ONE (Occupy New England) and 350 New England are hosting a day of regional action for the environment in Portland Maine! Topics on the table include: fracking in the Pioneer Valley; the Northern Pass project; the Vermont Yankee power plant; and, of course, the infamous Trailbreaker tar sands pipeline! After the rally, we will be meeting to discuss this year’s events. The event might be catered by Food Not Bombs Portland, so come on an empty stomach!

    For more details, see http://350ma.org/2013/01/350ma-takes-action.

    Occupy New England Region Gathering Flyer

    First Night Anti-War Rally

    by Linda

    At SAA today, we decided to make banners & signs tomorrow to carry at the end (and maybe in the middle of!?!) the First Night Parade.

    So come to Community Church (565 Boylston St) Mon Dec 31th at 2pm to make signs/banners and gather to go to the Anti-War Rally in Copley Square starting at 3pm. You’re invited to the Church too, which will be having snacks and karaoke and be a warming station for good friends united in social justice work.

    Vigil to protest Delhi Rape and Violence against Women

    by Aria

    When – 5PM Tuesday Jan 1 2013

    Where – Harvard Square Pit – Behind Redline T-Station Cambridge MA

    Please join us for a candle-light vigil in memory of the student in Delhi, India who succumbed to injuries and trauma sustained during the rape attack on her on Dec 16 2012. We will also be assembling to express our stand against all forms of violence against women – whether by patriarchal attitudes, social hierarchies and institutions or by the state and its instruments.

    About the incident – http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Delhi-gang-rape-victim-dies-in-Singapore-hospital/articleshow/17802192.cms

    Facebook event – https://www.facebook.com/events/388890031203771/

    Organized and supported by Boston South Asia Center

    More Reports from the March for Homeless Families

    by Barbara Magnuson

    Vern and I did go into Boston (State House) and it was terrific. We estimate about 200 people showed up. Talked with MA State Representative from Worcester and West Boylston, James J. O’Day (I believe, the ONLY legislator present) who started his career as a Social Worker and knows intimately the effects of good and bad policies enacted at the state level – genuinely concerned about homeless families! Also spoke with a director of a homeless shelter and he says that the state has hired more people to staff the DHCD – making more levels of bureaucracy- and it’s harder for him to get services for his clinics, rather than more efficient. We found out from him that the housing built at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod to house victims of Hurricane Katrina is now empty and not being used!! There are solutions available, but the state is not paying attention to this dire circumstance for homeless families. We were very glad we went!!

    Here’s some video footage, courtesy of Bil Lewis:



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