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Sunday, January 15, 2006Subj: Feb 6-NYC- Jericho -Event- Showing of " Warrior" by Susie Bear Date: 1/15/2006 9:07:42 AM Eastern Standard Time From: info@leonardpeltier.org February 6, 2006 is the 30th year since Leonard Peltier's capture. To acknowledge his commitment to the people and our commitment to his release NYC-Jericho and ProLibertad will have a showing of "Warrior" by Susie Bear on February 6, 2006-- COFFEE & DESSERT 6:30 film AT 7P.M. Q&A to follow. We are expecting to have St. Mary's Church and will be back with the exact place SOON--Please stand by.Hope to see you there. For more information please call 718-220-6004 $5.00 on a sliding scale all money raised to be sent to Leonard's commissary fund. Synopsis "An intimate look at the circumstances surrounding the incarceration of Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of murder, with commentary from those involved, including Peltier himself." Free All Political Prisoners! nycjericho@riseup.net . www.jerichony.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by Webmaster@AIMSupport.org 1:42 PM Date: 1/15/2006 8:53:41 AM Eastern Standard Time From: info@leonardpeltier.org What will you do to continue the circle of "A Gathering in unity for Leonard Peltier" I would like to ask everyone to unite on February 6th to send strength and prayers for our warrior and brother Leonard. Continue the circle around the world for unity. * Call, email or write letters requesting freedom and justice * Dedicate a song to Leonard on your favorite radio or internet station * Remind your family & friends to watch "Incident at Oglala" and buy " My Life Is My Sundance" by Harvey Arden * Write Leonard your words of encouragement and support At 6:30 p.m. please light a candle, send a prayer and smoke for Leonard. Then join us at 7:00 p.m.(Mountain time) for a Gathering in unity of chat, thoughts, prayers and Native music in honor of Leonard at www.paltalk.com Let us NOT EVER forget all the warriors that sacrificed their lives, fighting for the rights and freedom of all Native people. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse! Mitakuye Oyasin, Tamra www.NDNnews.com "Providing news and information about Native American Issues & Causes" "Helping to make a difference for our people in Indian Country, one day at a time. What will you do today to help make a difference?" Posted by Webmaster@AIMSupport.org 1:37 PM
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