Not Syria Too!

At the Peace Vigil on Saturday, I found myself standing among many Syrian-Americans who were there to protest the war as well.  Today congress will vote on whether or not to support Obama’s plan to attack Syria.  When I cast my vote for Obama’s first term as president, I hadn’t anticipated that the first African-American Commander in Chief of the armed forces, who had criticized so forcefully the policies of his predecessor, would end up duplicating the same path of war pursued by George W. Bush. It is a violent policy fraught with tragic consequence.  We all live under one roof: may non-violence, compassion, and thoughtful deliberation prevail in every corner of our house. *

* Adapted from Zen liturgy

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“The Dream” Remembered In Chico

Here are some of the faces from our Chico community who gathered to commemorate Martin Luther King’s dream and “the march for jobs and freedom” from Selma, Alabama to Washington D.C. 50 years ago on August 28th.

Cara Lumumba

Cara Lumumba

Amethia Okello

Amethia Okello

Bob Trausch and Joe Persons

Bob Trausch and Joe Persons

Dorothy Johnson

Dorothy Johnson

Chris Nelson and unknown friend

Chris Nelson and unknown friend

Josh Edwards

Josh Edwards

MLK graffiti, Lindo Channel

MLK graffiti, Lindo Channel