By admin, on January 10th, 2011
THE ACTOR’S WORKSHOP OF ITHACA THEATER COMPANY IS PROUD TO PRESENT:
My Name Is Rachel Corrie
Thurs.Jan. 13 @ 7.30pm,
Fri. Jan.14th @ 8 pm
Sat. Jan.15th @ 8 pm
at Risley Theater, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
The play “My Name is Rachel Corrie,” is based on emails and correspondence with family and friends, . . . → Read More: My Name Is Rachel Corrie, Risley Theater, Cornell
By admin, on January 7th, 2011
U.S. TO GAZA IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE:
THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS NOW OPEN FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO APPLY TO SAIL ON THE U.S. BOAT TO GAZA, THE AUDACITY OF HOPE.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PERIOD TO APPLY WILL CLOSE ON JANUARY 15, 2011.
FOR MORE INFORMATION . . . → Read More: Get on the boat
By admin, on December 11th, 2010
 Four members of the new Jewish Voice for Peace chapter went to the TIAA-CREF office on the Commons to present a petition calling for TIAA-CREF to divest in companies profiting from Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories. They didn’t have an appointment, and security was there waiting for them. . . . → Read More: Jewish Voice for Peace delivers petitions to TIAA-CREF in Ithaca
By admin, on June 9th, 2010
June 3, 2010
A brief introduction to the nine Turkish people shot dead on 31 May 2010, by Israeli soldiers who attacked the Turkish vessel M.V. Mavi Marmara, as it attempted to transport humanitarian aid to the people of the Gaza Strip.
1. Furkan Dogan, 19, student at Kayseri High School; planned to become a doctor. Son of Dr. Ahmet Dogan, Assoc Prof at Erciyes University. A Turkish-American dual national, with two siblings.
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By admin, on June 4th, 2010
Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Centre in Jerusalem will hold a day of fasting and prayer on Monday, June 7, for the members of the flotilla, the people of Gaza, and for peace in Palestine and Israel. This litany is offered as a resource for individuals and congregations to adapt and use, in part or in whole. We encourage pastors to use the litany in their Sunday services. . . . → Read More: Sabeel’s Litany for Gaza
By admin, on June 2nd, 2010
WENY TV 36 Elmira NY —video and story by Katherine Underwood. WENY routinely covers Ithaca news. Past episodes can be viewed on http://wenytv.blip.tv/.
WHCU 870 AM also sent a reporter and we received a brief mention during Morning News . . . → Read More: Media coverage of Ithaca June 1 protest of Israeli attack on Freedom Flotilla
By admin, on July 4th, 2009
This is Cynthia McKinney and I’m speaking from an Israeli prison cellblock in Ramle. [I am one of] the Free Gaza 21, human rights activists currently imprisoned for trying to take medical supplies to Gaza, building supplies – and even crayons for children, I had a suitcase full of crayons for children. While we were on our way to Gaza the Israelis threatened to fire on our boat, but we did not turn around. The Israelis high-jacked and arrested us because we wanted to give crayons to the children in Gaza. We have been detained, and we want the people of the world to see how we have been treated just because we wanted to deliver humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. . . . → Read More: Letter from an Israeli Jail, by Cynthia McKinney
By admin, on May 1st, 2009
Dr. Ismail Mehr, an anesthesiologist and head of the department at St. James Hospital in Hornell, NY, organized and led a medical relief mission in Gaza just days following the attacks in Gaza last December and January which left upwards of 1,400-1,500 Palestinians dead and many more wounded, homeless, and without water. He was invited to . . . → Read More: Gaza’s Dilemma: Dr. Mehr at the 1st Unitarian Church annex
By admin, on April 19th, 2009
See below: photos of Bassam as he was shot in the peaceful protest in Bil’in, Palestiine.
I was deeply saddened to see that it was our friend Bassam Abu Rahmah that was killed this past Friday, April 17th, 2009, in the village of Bil’in, Palestine. He was killed by an Israeli soldier firing a high velocity tear . . . → Read More: Our Friend Bassam Killed in Bilin, Palestine, April 17th
By admin, on January 1st, 2009
On Dec. 30th, 2008, thirty people of Ithaca NY, including children gathered on the main artery Rt. 13, to protest the Israeli attacks on Gaza, holding banners as thousands of cars passed during rush hour in frigid weather for hours this afternoon. Many passed honking in support of the protesters and their message for Israeil to . . . → Read More: Ithaca, NY Protest against the Israeli War on Gaza
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