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AWARE minutes for September 12, 2004

1. Sister Ammons (CU Citizens for Peace and Justice) and Danielle
Schumacher attended this week's meeting to recap the week's local
events, update us on Martell Miller, and tell us what we can do to
make sure we continue to organize around this and related issues. You
can read more about Martell's case at his organization's website:
www.veya.org, and in several articles in the News-Gazette including:
http://www.news-gazette.com/story.cfm?Number=16723. Hundreds of citizens
have come out to support Martell at the press conference and video
showings, and we must not let this energy die, because it is inevitable
that we will have to rally again to keep police and other discriminatory
powers in check in Champaign-Urbana. This Thursday at 6pm at the Douglass
Branch Library (5th and Grove), a meeting will be held to plan a massive
voting and awareness march on the police department; a campaign to make
sure Piland does not take office again; and any other actions we deem
necessary. Jan said it is important to write letters to Mr. Boardman
to thank him for allowing us to view the documentary at his theater,
and Linda volunteered to attend anti-racism events and report back. For
more information, email lifestratinst19@sbcglobal.net.

Danielle also summarized the meeting she held on Thursday at the
IDF. Speakers included Martell Miller and Nikki Lamers of VEYA, Sister
Ammons, Rachael Dietkus of the YWCA, and Bryan and Dianna Brickner of
Illinois NORML. Much of the conversation was about how decriminalizing
personal possession of marijuana would help improve the quality of
life of African Americans in Champaign-Urbana. Danielle announced her
intention to start a group called Champaign-Urbana Harm Reduction, and
summarized her report entitled "Race in Illinois". For more information,
email danielle@illinoisnorml.org.

2. Sister Ammons and Randall encouraged AWARE members to attend the
UPTV Commission meeting this Monday at noon in the Urbana City Building
at 400 S. Vine. Citizens attended to demand UPTV show Martell Miller's
documentary and also that Democracy Now be shown. Randall also reported
that he has a big meeting with WILL representatives this week, so he will
have an update next Sunday.

3. Danielle Chynoweth and Bryan Bowersax attended on Sunday to tell us
why we should vote against at-large representation, which will be on the
ballot in October in the local elections. At-large representation has a
long, racist history and we must all tell our neighbors that, if passed,
this new form of government could mean the end of Urbana as a progressive
community. This Tuesday at 7pm at 2106 S. Race there will be a workshop
to train citizens to campaign against this initiative.

4. Al reported that Joe Miller is willing to attend an AWARE meeting to
talk about what we can do work against military recruitment, and Nick
asked for feedback on his email to Francis Boyle.

5. If you want to help plan a Nov. 11 Veteran.s Day event, email
carolinskeep@yahoo.com.

6. Lisa reported that she will be bringing a speaker who talks about the
connections between anti-war and anti-economic globalization movements.

7. Hijacking Catastrophe will be shown this coming Sunday at 3pm at
the IMC.

8. Our mighty tabling crew reported that we need more yard signs.

9. We decided to hold P4P on the last two Saturdays in October.

10. Check out Operation Truth (www.optruth.org), a non-profit bringing
you the truth about Iraq from those who served.

Upcoming events:

Sep. 22 .Grassroots Peacemaking in the Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region
of Africa.. A talk by Malesi Kinaro, a Kenjan Quaker Peace Worker. 7pm
at the IDF. Childcare and refreshments provided.

Oct. 2 AWARE Potluck hosted by Jan and Durl Kruse at 2007 S. George Huff,
Urbana. 6pm. Everyone is welcome!

Oct. 10 U-C Progressives meeting, 3pm at Crystal Lake Boat House.

Oct. 12 Dave Lippman