APN believes that peaceful solutions to local, national and international conflicts are possible and desirable. We are committed to nonviolence and welcome diversity and new ideas. |
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HIGHLIGHTS
APN and Code Pink in the 4th of July Parade
Click these links to see a 1 min video clip, "Ready to March" Fast Internet connection, best quality, biggest file Medium quality, viewed in Windows Media Viewer | Quicktime | Real Player Slow Internet connection, Low quality, viewed in Windows Media Viewer | Quicktime | Real Player APN demonstrates against the war on Mother's Day, 2006
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Alameda March and Vigil to honor the fallen in Iraq,
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To read the essay on Our Current Constitutional Crisis, by Julie Rufo, click here
See APN member Lianne's report on her work against military recruitment in our schools.
The
Alameda Public Affairs Forum
Audio recordings of all Alameda
Public Affairs Forum events
are
available on-line.
Click
here to find out more. To hear an interview on KPFA with Dr.
Arthur Lipow and Julie Rufo about the recent program on torture, Click Here.
The
Forum presents monthly programs on international, national,
and local topics
with a wide range of speakers. It
is nonpartisan and committed to the values of
peace, social and
economic justice,and democratic
self-government.
The Alameda Public
Affairs Forum is
chaired by Dr. Arthur Lipow and coordinated
and moderated by Julie Rufo.
For further information about the Forum call 510/814-9592 o r see www.alamedaforum.org