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« April 17, 2008 - May 17, 2008 »
 
04 / 17
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Meet at Media Island 816 Adams St. SE Thurs. April 17 at 7pm

Guerrilla gardening from wikipedia

Guerrilla gardening is political gardening, a form of nonviolent direct action, primarily practiced by environmentalists. It is related to land rights, land reform, and permaculture. Activists take over ("squat") an abandoned piece of land which they do not own to grow crops or plants. Guerrilla gardeners believe in re-considering land ownership in order to reclaim land from perceived neglect or misuse and assign a new purpose to it.

Start: 7:00 pm
[from Peace Action email:]
On the eve of the Iraq War, retired Army Colonel Ann Wright resigned from the State Department, telling then-Sec. of State Colin Powell that without UN authorization the invasion and occupation would be a disaster. She was one of dozens of government insiders and active-duty military personnel who spoke out, leaked documents, resigned, or refused to deploy in protest of illegal government actions.

Col. Wright is one of the country's most prominent critics of the Iraq War and Bush's foreign policy. In her new book, Dissent: Voices of Conscience, Col. Wright and Susan Dixon tell the stories of these men and women. Peace Action is sponsoring her Puget Sound tour:

Col. Wright's Western Washington appearances:

04 / 18
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Jacqueline McMurtrie, associate professor at the University of Washington School of Law, will discuss her work as director of the Innocence Project Northwest (IPNW) Clinic, an organization that has overturned the convictions of 12 wrongly convicted inmates since its formation in 1997. Admission is free and open to the public.
Location: Saint Martin’s University - Norman Worthington Conference Center on the University’s main campus, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey, Washington, 98503