At the shop where the sign was printed!:
All images with the "Burque 13" sign by Frances Madeson |
At Santa Fe Community College:
At the Chavez Community Center:
At the Southside Public Library:
In the parking lot at Natural Grocers:
At the Paisano Market on Cerrillos:
At Trader Joe's on St. Francis:
At the Santa Fe Railyard:
At the Sambusco Center:
At The Cowgirl:
At the skatepark:
At the Santa Fe River:
At the Plaza:
The movement is in the coalition-building phase and we will be showing our strength (exponential growth) at a historic March/Rally at Roosevelt Park in Albuquerque (Coal and Sycamore) at 11a.m. The March/Rally will be held on Saturday, June 21st and it's conceived as a family-friendly, non-violent event. The park is a beautiful setting for a summer solstice experience, and all are welcome.
More information at www.apdprotest.org |
For Santa Feans who understand that this is a viable movement for social change in New Mexico, and who wish to learn more--unmediated, in an intimate setting with the affected parties--about how we can help nurture the growing movement in Albuquerque, a fund raising event has been organized for Thursday, June 12th, from 6-8pm at a private home in Eldorado (more details below). Our modest goal is to raise $500 to help defray march expenses.
Speakers
at the benefit:
David
Correia, one of the Burque 13, UNM Professor of
American Studies, editor of La Jicarita, An Online Magazine of
Environmental Politics, and author of Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico.
Mike
Gomez, whose 22 year old
son, Alan, was unarmed when he was shot and killed by APD. Mike and
his family successfully sued the city of Albuquerque. Mike has
emerged as a prominent activist confronting the brutality of the APD. (And we're all grateful to Mike for bailing out our friend Nora Anaya, another of the Burque 13.)
Entertainment
for the evening will be provided by:
Regina Ress, award winning storyteller, writer, and educator has
performed and taught in schools, homeless shelters, prisons,
international Storytelling Festivals, Lincoln Center and The White
House. She has a deep interest in social justice and prison reform.
She teaches “applied storytelling” at NYU. Here in Santa Fe, she
volunteers weekly at the Santa Fe County Jail.
Karma Lama will also be performing on bamboo
flute. His music has been described as inducing tranquility, peace and
contemplation.
More
musical entertainment to be announced!
Refreshments
will be served.
Thank all of you who are working on this very important issue. Important to all of those throughout New Mexico. Important to all of us throughout the country - even beyond.
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