HOUSTON PEACE NEWS
Calendar and Community Bulletins

HOUSTON NEEDS CLEAN AIR DAY
Citizen's Clean Air Project by Don Schwarzkopf, Producer

S.O.A. Action - Redwood Updates - Iraqi Sanctions Challenge
(and other features and announcements)

  • ISSUES IN IRAQ (from March and April HPN) IRAQ NOTEBOOK
  • Houston Radio Collective (94.9 fm) Meets every Tues. at 8 p.m. (see below)
  • Save Freedmen's Town as a national tribute to African American history
  • February calendar and March calendar with added links and other listings

    Below is HPN's April 1998 calendar (still under construction)

    * * PROGRESSIVE LINKS: * * * Close the SOA! * * * Free Prisoners of War! * * * Studio X on Cable * *
    April 1998
    * * End the Crisis in Iraq! Iraq Crisis Antiwar Homepage If you oppose terrorism, abolish U.S. Sanctions! * * *

    Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
    EVERY SUNDAY - Free Vegetarian Feast! 6 pm Pet Adoptions - Throughout the month, 862-PETS Houston Radio Collective meets every Tues. 8 pm, 314 Main, 520-7150 1st - Amnesty International, 7:30 pm.
    MAXXAM rally 12 noon
    2nd - Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, 7 pm / Sierra Club, 7:30 pm 3rd - First Friday Forum - Closing the School of the Americas, 7:30 pm 4th - Earth Day Celebration / Fourth Ward meets weekly, 1:30 pm, 228-2109
    Crisis Support - Weekly meetings TBA: Houston Area Women's Center INFO on Journey of Hope 7th - Common Cause, 7:30 pm / Amnesty International Abolition meeting, 7:00 pm WEDNESDAYS - Texans Against Gun Violence meets bi-weekly, 7:30 pm 9th - Mothers for Clean Air, 6:30 pm / Houston Peace Forum on Iraqi Sanctions, 7:30 pm 10th - Encodings Women's Reading, 8 pm / OPENING: Michael Moore's The Big One 11th - Humanists of Houston, 2:30 pm / CPUSA meets bi-weekly, 7:30 pm
    12th - Fellowship of Reconciliation, Genocide by Sanctions, 5:30 pm (still collecting items for children in IRAQ/BOSNIA) Dallas Peace Center collects Medicine for Iraq 14th - World Affairs Council, Reforming the Intelligence Apparatus, 6 pm / Greater Houston Alliance for Democracy, 7 pm 15th - Citizens' Housing Coalition, 7:00 pm 16th - Pax Christi, 6 pm / Houston Greens, 7 pm / DIALOGUE RACISM series every Thurs. 7 pm through June 18 17th - Gray Panthers, 1:00 pm 11th (cont'd) - Pastors for Peace picnic in the Heights to send aid to Chiapas p4p@igc.apc.org
    19th - Earth Day Celebration at Rothko Chapel, 524-2118 20th - Drug Policy Forum, 7:00 pm Congressional Switchboard: 1-800-522-6721 White House Comment line: 202-456-1111 or website: www.whitehouse.gov 23rd - Johnathan Kozol, Children in Poverty in America, 6:30 pm / DIALOGUE RACISM (cont.) 24th - DEADLINE - Billboard Art Contest, Citizens Clean Air Project, (713)688-3773 25th - CPUSA meets bi-weekly / FOURTH WARD meets weekly, 1:30 pm

    Send Calendar Items by the 20th of each month to:
    Scott Askew, 603 Harold, Houston, Texas 77006, or e-mail to: HPeaceNews@aol.com

    Articles for Houston Peace News may be e-mailed to the editors c/o:
    Marilyn White at marwhite@igc.apc.org

    To add links or addresses for other peace and justice organizations,
    e-mail Houston Progressive editors at: houprog@freewwweb.com

    Calendar table courtesy of Tess's Journal, who asks you to support Press For Change
    Blue Skies (and HTML editing workspace) courtesy of EDUCERE, Jean White & Associates.