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On March 13: Live folk-rock-soul music from the 1960’s!

“Put a Little Love in Your Heart”

Live folk-rock-soul music from the 1960’s!

Sunday, March 13, 2 – 6 p.m.

Oak Center General Store

67011 HWY 63
Lake City, MN 55041

Proceeds go to MN Break the Bonds, a campaign to get our state government to divest from Israel.

Late afternoon: Social dinner, primarily mid-eastern.
Bring some food to add, if you choose.
Evening: Belly dancing!

Admission at the door is $5 to $15, whatever you feel you can donate.

More info: (507) 645-7660

Success! A Report-back from the SBI Meeting

Thursday, March 3, 2011, over 40 MN BBC members and supporters packed the quarterly MN State Board of Investments meeting to let those responsible know that we, as people in Minnesota, do not want our money funding Israel’s actions.

Although we were not officially given a spot on the agenda, a group of MN BBCers were able to read comments (click to read them) speaking to our legal and moral arguments for divestment of Minnesota money from Israel Bonds and thus Israeli atrocities.

MN BBC was represented at the meeting by students, teachers, lawyers, journalists, parents, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Palestinian refugees, professionals, lay people and more.

After we made our comments, one of the members of the Board, Rebecca Otto, put forth a motion which was quickly passed for the State Board of Investments’ staff to engage with MN BBC directly, and for the attorney general’s office to assess the legal issues we raised and report back. We view this action-item as yet another small victory on this road to justice! The morning concluded with a celebratory rally outside the capitol.

Photos can be viewed on our group facebook page here: http://on.fb.me/e31QnD. If you haven’t already, join the group! Unedited footage of the entire presentation and rally can be viewed here: http://bit.ly/e2VI4P.  Thanks to everyone who attended, and to those of you who were unable to do so, we look forward to you joining us next time!

Don’t forget: Save the Date! Take off of Work! Whatever you need to do to be at the MN Break the Bonds Day on the Hill, March 30th!

March for Gaza in Mpls Dec 30th at 11:30 am!

Tomorrow, December 27th, marks the one-year anniversary of the start of Israel’s three-week assault on the Gaza Strip that killed some 1,400 Palestinians and thirteen Israelis. One year later, the illegal blockade imposed on Gaza by the Israeli authorities continues to prevent reconstruction and recovery for its’ 1.5 million residents. That is why over 1,300 individuals–including six Minnesotans–from 43 countries are convening in Egypt this weekend to travel to Gaza and march nonviolently alongside thousands of Gazans, calling for an end to the illegal siege.
And you can be part of this historical event!

Everyone will gather at the Hennepin County Government Center Plaza (300 S 6th St. Minneapolis) at 11:30 am and march through the Skyways from 12-1. This is our opportunity to use nonviolent action to, as Ghandi stated, “quicken” the conscience of humankind.

We encourage everyone to wear pink (to stand out) and for families to participate; we hope to symbolize how 50% of the people in Gaza who are suffering are children under the age of 15. To learn more about the action worldwide, visit: gazafreedommarch.org.

Want to help publicize the march or to create signs and banners? E-mail: mn.to.gaza@gmail.com.

Wild Cat Cabaret Presents “Gaza: A Christmas Story” (Dec 12)

“An evening of music, stage shenanigans, holiday sing-a-longs, and low brow political theater. Some material not suitable for children and tea-baggers.

Saturday, December 12 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

The People’s Center Theater 425 20th Ave S. Minneapolis, located across the street from the old north country co-op.

$5 Requested at the door. If you don’t have five bucks, we’ll let you in anyways.”


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Seeking Holy Land Peace: The Role Of Palestinian Christians (Dec 12)

MIDDLE EAST PEACE NOW

Presents

SEEKING HOLY LAND PEACE: THE ROLE OF PALESTINIAN CHRISTIANS

Niveen Sarras is a member of Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, where she is involved in Christian Education with a special focus on children and youth. She was a speaker at the ELCA Youth of Color Discuss Racism, Celebrate Diversity conference in New Orleans, July 2009. Niveen is currently a Ph.D. student at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. She received the Kathryn Sehy Endowed Scholarship for 2008-09, a newly-established fellowship fund that supports a student in the area of interfaith studies. She is particularly interested in interfaith efforts in Israel/Palestine and hopes to return to Palestine in some role within academia. Niveen will also share observations on “Bethlehem Then and Now.”

SATURDAY, December 12, 2009

9:30 a.m. Refreshments, 10:00 a.m. Presentation and Discussion

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CHRIST THE REDEEMER

5440 Penn Ave. South (corner of 55th & Penn Ave.) Minneapolis, MN 55419

For information call 651-696-1642 or email mepn@mepn.org.

Visit our new MEPN website at http://www.mepn.org