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Student Peace Action Network is a grassroots peace and justice organization working from campuses across the US.. We organize for an end to physical, social, and economic violence caused by militarism at home and abroad. We campaign for nuclear abolition. We support a foreign policy based on human rights and international cooperation, and a domestic agenda that supports human and environmental concerns, not Pentagon excess. War is not inevitable. We push for practical alternatives..

Ongoing Events:

Honk for Peace every friday at 5pm at the Bell Tower

Critical Mass last friday of every month, Next Ride April 29, at 4:30pm at Bell Tower. Bike Flier.

Sunday, January 09, 2005

JANUARY 20th -- WORLDWIDE DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST OCCUPATION AND WAR IN IRAQ, ON THE DAY OF BUSH'S INAUGURATION

In two weeks SPAN members will be going up to Washington, DC to participate in the demonstrations. This will an opportunity to mobilize large numbersof people for a visible show of opposition to the war and to the other anti-people policies of the Bush administration.

There will be a meeting on Wednesday, 12 January 2005 in the SOURCE office at 5pm so that NCSU folks can sit down and figure out logistics for the trip. We are tentively planning to leave Wednesday night, January 19th, after classes. Lodging in DC will be free, the only expenses should be gas and food. The return time and date will be set at the meeting. Most of the demonstrations are only on Thursday, Inauguration Day, so we should be able to get back before classes friday.

On Thursday, January 20, 2005, Bush's inauguration will be the date of demonstrations around the world. People are planning to come from all over the country to line the inaugural route, and let the world see that the
people of the United States are taking a stand against the criminal war in Iraq and in defense of people's rights at home. Every national anti-war group, including the Student Peace Action Network (SPAN) and Fight
Imperialism Stand Together (FIST), is involved in mobilizing people to go to DC.

Our demonstrations will be a powerful statement in solidarity with all those who are under attack by the Bush administration -- from Cuba to Palestine to Haiti to the Philippines to Iran and elsewhere -- as well as
here in the US.

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