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From Wisconsin to Vermont, Safeguard the Guard is news
Submitted by staff on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 11:11am
The March 9 hearing on the Safeguard the Guard bill, before the Wisconsin State Assembly's Committee on Veterans and Military Affiars attracted notice from TV and newspapers across the state of Wisconsin, and even a report from Vermont, the home state of State Rep. Michael Fisher, the author of the nation's first law challeging federal call-ups of a state guard. Photo: WKOW-TV News, Madison
2010/03/11: Wis Public Radio: Attempts to block more nuclear energy in Wisconsin
Submitted by staff on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 4:49pm
Chuck Quirmbach of Wisconsin Public Radio reports on the Carbon Free Nuclear Free Coalition, of which WNPJ is an active member:
Anti-nuclear groups are trying to close a potential window for expanded use of nuclear power, as Wisconsin lawmakers debate a global warming bill.
2010/03/11: Wis. State Journal: Peace-loving grandma goes to jail
Submitted by staff on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 10:19am
Doug Moe's column tells of Marilyn Ross, a retired teacher who was arrested -- for the first time -- at age 76 at a sit-in at the office of a military contractor in Madison, as part of an action by Madison Pledge of Resistance to protest sending 30,000 more US troops to Afghanistan.
Longtime activist and WNPJ member Joy First organized the action last December, and she and her daughter, Jennifer also were arrested that day.
Judy Miner is accidentally in the news
Submitted by staff on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 2:03pm
WNPJ Executive Director Judy Miner says she wasn't actually writing a letter to the editor for publlication, but it ended up -- after being "cleaned up" by editing -- as a letter in the Capital Times:
What she actually did was write to the newspaper, to the editor of the 77 Square section, to complain about the ad. Without knowing what she was complaining about, which was edited from the published version, it was hard to know what she was so steamed up about. Her actual letter said:
2010/03/11: Wis. State Journal: Ordination of gay Madison man as minister is challenged
Submitted by staff on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 10:30amSadly, but predictably, Presbyterians who oppose the planned ordination of a gay Madison man have filed a complaint with the national church in hopes of derailing the process. The action attempts to reverse a decision by a regional governing body of the Presbyterian Church (USA) to ordain Scott Anderson, 54, who has said he has been in a committed relationship with a man for 19 years.
Report from Palestine: Soldiers detain herb-gathering children at gunpoint
Submitted by staff on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 11:58am
Cassandra Dixon, of WNPJ member group Mary House near Wisconsin Dells, reports from Tuwani, Palestine:
2010/03/05: UWM student protest ends with 15 arrests
Submitted by staff on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 2:55pm
A student protest Thursday at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee over the cost of higher education ended with campus police using pepper spray, 15 students arrested, and different and conflicting accounts of what happened. Here's the AP version.
This statement is from Youth Empowered in the Struggle (YES), the youth component of WNPJ member group Voces de la Frontera:
2010/03/04: MPR: Bill to undo (Minnesota) moratorium on nuclear plants stalls
Submitted by staff on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 10:26am
While the Wisconsin legislature considers a Clean Energy Jobs Act that would open the door to more nuclear reactors in Wisconsin, a similar pro-nuclear proposal has suffered a major setback across the Mississippi in Minnesota. Minnesota Public Radio reports:
2010/03/05: WNPJ member from Duluth travels with CPT to Iraq
Submitted by staff on Sun, 02/01/2009 - 4:59pm
Michele Naar-Obed, of member group Loaves and Fishes, of Duluth, has returned to Suleimaniya, Iraq this winter. WNPJ will post her reports on our website. Michele can be reached at obedsinduluth@yahoo.com. Michele writes: March 5, 2010 - Dear friends, It's been a long and tiring month and a lot has happened here in the Kurdish north of Iraq. Our long awaited human rights report is now public. "Where there is a promise, there is a tragedy": Cross-border bombings and shellings of the northern village peoples of the Kurdish region of Iraq by the nations of Turkey and Iran
Why do we need gun background checks? Meet Wayne
Submitted by staff on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 9:07amThis new video from the Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort Educational Fund, a WNPJ member, on why we need background checks on all gun sales, is done simply. But it makes its point. Take action.
Upcoming Events
| Event Title | Event Date |
|---|---|
| March for Health Care - Appleton | 03/13/10 |
| General Membership Meeting of the People’s Bookstore Cooperative – Milwaukee | 03/14/10 |
| Madison Hours Pancake Breakfast - Madison | 03/14/10 |
| Debate- The Ethics of Primate Experimentation - UW-Madison | 03/15/10 |
| Anniversary of My-Lai - Vietnam | 03/16/10 |
| Commemorate the 7th Anniversary of the Iraq War - Milwaukee | 03/19/10 |
| A Public Prayer For Peace – Elm Grove | 03/19/10 |
| "Teach-In on Afghanistan and Pakistan." - UW-Madison | 03/19/10 - 03/20/10 |
| Building Hope for the Children vegetarian Arabic dinner - Madison | 03/21/10 |
| WNPJ Movie Series continues, with “Border Wars” – Madison | 03/25/10 |
Antiwar/Antimilitarism:
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Environment/Energy:
Buses to March for American on March 21st
Submitted by staff on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 5:06pm
March for America on March 21st/Marcha por America el 21 de marzoOn March 21st, we will march on Washington, DC to demand immigration reform and economic justice for all Americans. To learn more, visit our website: http://www.vdlf.org
2009/09/14 Lifetime Achievement winners honored
Submitted by staff on Mon, 09/14/2009 - 12:43pm
Two Madison college professors with religious backgrounds, who have worked tirelessly to change the world -- Esther Heffernan and Joe Elder, pictured above -- were honored for their lifetimes of activism on Oct. 3 by the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ), a statewide network of 170 organizations working for social change.
WNPJ's Peacemakers of the Year 2009
Submitted by staff on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 11:15am
Peacemakers 2009: Elaine Kinch (Racine), Jannet Arenas (Madison), Jason Moon (Milwaukee), Dartanian Lewis (Milwaukee), Don Hoffman (Wisconsin Rapids), Will Williams (Windsor), and Josh Bartz (Madison).
Peacemakers of the Year for 2009 were honored by the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice at a ceremony Oct. 3rd at the Goodman Community Center in Madison, following the WNPJ's annual fall assembly.....

Thank you for all your hard work in advancing AB 35, the race-based mascot, logo and nickname bill, through the Assembly, which passed it on Feb. 25.
ADISON—Wisconsin artists partnered with Wisconsin Books to Prisoners to protest the Department of Corrections’ ban against prisoner’s receiving used books from commercial vendors such as Rainbow Bookstore in Madison.… And they did it with ecological street art.
608-250-9240, Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice, 122 State Street, Suite 405A, Madison, WI 53703, Send an email to the office info@wnpj.org.