Dear Al,
We are 5 days away from the largest annual peace event in Massachusetts. It
comes as the two most heavily armed nuclear powers maneuver on Ukraine's borders
and as the US continues with its drone strikes, Afghanistan occupation and its
regime change efforts from Syria to Venezuela. JOIN US this Sunday, March 16,
to stand for Peace!
People's Parade for Peace, Equality, Jobs,
Environmental Stewardship, Social & Economic Justice - Sunday, March
16
Unite, Participate, Celebrate
Sunday, March 16, 2014, 2:00 pm *** Assembly Time
Changed! *** D Street & West Broadway, South Boston •
Broadway MBTA (Red Line) • Look for
white "Vets for Peace" Flags
Veterans For
Peace is organizing what parade organizers call the only “Peace Parade” in the
country. The Peace Parade is energizing, with great music, great messages
and just a lot of fun for everyone. It is also an important opportunity to send
a strong message that the American people are determined to reverse the
militarist foreign policy that literally threatens the survival of our planet
and steals food from the table of the hungry and housing from the
homeless.
The Peace Parade steps off behind the official
St. Patrick's Day Parade which was initiated to celebrate Irish culture and
contributions to our country. Sadly, in recent years, the official parade has
become most famous or notorious for discrimination and exclusion. Exclusion of
the peace message. Exclusion of demands for justice. and most notably exclusion
of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) community. Even
the intervention of Mayor Walsh failed to change this policy of exclusion.
LGBTQ groups will march in South Boston on
March 16 in the welcoming and inclusive Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade, together
with contingents demanding justice for labor, environmental survival, economic
and social justice.
Our opportunity to be heard for peace and
justice will be greater this year than ever before. In years past the barracades
were removed after the official parade and street sweepers thundered down the
route of march before the Peace Parade was allowed to step off, discouraging
spectators from remaining. This year, Mayor Walsh has committed that the
barricades will remain in place and the sweepers will come AFTER the Peace
Parade.
People's Parade for Peace, Equality, Jobs,
Environmental Stewardship, Social & Economic Justice
Unite, Participate, Celebrate
Sunday, March 16, 2014, 2:00 pm *** Assembly Time Changed! *** D Street
& West Broadway, South Boston • Broadway MBTA (Red
Line) • Look for white "Vets for Peace" Flags
*** Note
New Start Time! *** Assemble: 2pm. Parade start: 3pm
Sign Up to Attend and Bring your Organization's
Banner!
There are several DIVISIONS marching in the parade, as well as two marching
bands and other musical groups. Duck Boat, bus and Trolley rides ave available
for those who do not choose or are not able to walk the entire route but want to
make their statement. In addition to the Peace Division, there will be divisions
representing: Veterans groups; LGBTQ groups; faith groups; environmental
groups; community social and economic justice groups; labor groups; political
groups. Please invite your group(s) to come!
Contact: Massachusetts Peace Action, Cole Harrison, info@masspeaceaction.org, 617-354-2169; for the Peace Division
or Veterans for Peace, Pat Scanlon, info@massvfp.org, 978-475-1776; faith groups contact Lara
Hoke, minister@uuandover.org .
Logistics & Directions
Sign Up to Attend and Bring your Organization's
Banner!
The parade route is 4.5 miles and ends at Andrew Station.
Rides along the parade route
are available for those who need them, but please let us know ahead of time that
you may need a ride.
Come by T if at all possible as the area will be very
congested. Broadway is the closest MBTA subway station.
Parking is available for participants in the St. Patrick’s
Peace Parade. Vehicles must enter from the north from
Summer Street onto D Street; the parking lot is at 383 D Street. Look for the
lot with 40 foot white truck trailers. Allow extra time for traffic.
Directions
From North
Route I-93 to South Station exit (20 A). Merge onto Purchase Street to light
(100 feet). Make a left onto Summer Street (will pass South Station on right).
Go approx. 1 mile to Convention Center. Turn right onto D Street, parking lot .2
mile up on left, (look for VFP Flag)
From South
Route I-93 – Take exit 20 toward South Station. Follow signs for Chinatown,
continue straight onto Lincoln Street, turn right onto Kneeland Street, turn
left onto Atlantic, south Station will be up on your right. Take a right onto
Summer Street. Go approx. 1 mile to Convention Center. Turn right onto D Street,
parking lot .2 mile up on left, (look for VFP
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Thanks are due to the Smedley Butler Bridgade of the Veterans for Peace for
leading the organizing of the Fourth Annual Saint Patrick’s Peace
Parade.
Click the button below to contribute directly to help support the Peace
Parade.
Yours For Peace and Justice
Cole Harrison Executive Director, Massachusetts Peace Action
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