Professor Kim has an interview with Sonya Sanchez posted today.
On Dec. 1, 2006, Sanchez and other members of the group Grannies for Peace, will go on trial at the Philadelphia Community Court on charges of "defiant trespass." The women were arrested June 28 at a downtown Philadelphia Armed Forces Recruiting Center where they refused to leave after they tried to enlist, but were rejected because of their age. Sanchez says that the women are saying to the recruiters, "Hey, take us. Don't take our children and our grandchildren!"
In this podcast, she talks about the trial, and why the need to work for peace is more urgent than ever. She advocates an immediate pullout from Iraq, greater cooperation with the United Nations, and greater emphasis on problems that threaten to destroy the planet, such as global warming.
"We're asking people to come from all over the country -- young, old, middle-aged -- to come to the courtroom in support of what we are talking about here."
The trial will be held at Philadelphia Community Court, at 1401 Arch Street, on the second floor, at 8:30 am.
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I screwed up -- it's 830 AM
Thanks for picking up the post, bro. It's also worth noting that Professor Sanchez will celebrate her 72nd birthday on September 9th. No doubt she will spend it, as she put it, "doing push-ups for peace."
"The arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice." I need to believe that right about now...