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SEPT 19: Rally for Jena 6 at SC State House PDF Print E-mail
Written by Melanie Knight   
Friday, 14 September 2007
A rally and prayer vigil for the Jena 6 will be held on the steps of the State House Wednesday September 19th, at 7 p.m.  Organized by Phire and Ice Publishing, the rally is for those who wish to support the six young men and their families, but are unable to travel to Louisiana.  There will be an hour of prayer, singing, poetry and inspirational messages geared toward sending positive energy to Jena. Promoters ask that all participants of the rally wear black to the event.  For questions, or to ask about inclusion in the program, conact the organizers at (803) 237-1545. 
 
Sept. 23: Dances of Universal Peace PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Wednesday, 12 September 2007

GRACE MARIE leads

DANCES OF UNIVERSAL PEACE

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
2701 HEYWARD ST, COLUMBIA, SC
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2007

Suggested donation $10- 20 or love offering
Grace Marie5:00 – 6:30 pm, potluck dinner
6:30 - 8:30 pm, GRACE MARIE
leads us in the dances
BAZAAR featuring Peruvian
Crafts and Grace Marie’s CD’s
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SEPT. 20, 6:30 PM: Town Hall on Equal Rights PDF Print E-mail
Written by Melanie Knight   
Monday, 10 September 2007

Equal Rights are Human Rights

Join SC Equality Coalition, SC Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement, and Human Rights Campaign for "Equal Rights are Human Rights," a town hall meeting.  People from a variety of backgrounds will engage in a public forum to address and discuss issues that affect the GLBT community of SC.

The Hilton Columbia Center's Palmetto State Ballroom
924 Senate Street  Columbia, SC

Hosted By: SCEC, SCGLPM & HRC
RSVP By: September 20, 2007 at:

http://eqfed.org/scequality/events/pridetownhallmeetingupdate/details.tcl

http://www.scequality.org,  http://www.scglpm.org,  http://www.hrc.org

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Edisto Court Community Garden Plots PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lori Donath   
Monday, 10 September 2007

*COMMUNITY GARDEN PLOTS AVAILABLE: During the fall and winter, portions of the Edisto Court and Rosewood Community Gardens will be available for tending by members of the larger Columbia community. Participants commit one day per week to  

~picking up/dropping off compost from Rosewood Market deli  
~watering the plants by hand 
~harvesting and taking home mature fruit/vegetables!

If you are interested in participating, please leave a message for Lori at I-GO-CPRC no later than Monday, OCTOBER 1.

 
SEPT. 19-20: Jena Six Teens Facing Prison for School Fight PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Sunday, 09 September 2007

The recent conviction of Black high school student Mychal Bell in the small rural town of Jena, Louisiana, demonstrates why the struggle for civil rights and equal justice must continue with renewed vigor.

In a vindictive miscarriage of justice, LaSalle Parish District Attorney J. Reed Walters brought the full weight of his office as a prosecutor down on Bell, 17, who may face a 15-year prison term for aggravated second-degree battery for participating in a school fight.

Five other Black students are at risk of similar convictions. These young men, known as the Jena Six, are victims of a double standard too common throughout America where the scales of justice are weighed against African Americans and other people of color. It is also a disturbing reminder of the increasing criminalization of Black youths and trying them as adults.

The NAACP in Charleston is taking a group to Jena, La. to protest at the sentencing of Mychal Bell to prison for a school fight. The Charleston branch has rented a bus and plans to take people to the rally, to be held outside the courthouse on the day Bell is sentenced.

A bus is also leaving from Columbia. You can get a ticket for the bus at the Community Bank on the corner across from Baptist Hospital. The cost is $100. They will leave from columbia mall parking lot on 9/19/07 at 6pm.  The ride will take approximately 11 hours and will make various stops along the way to rest and eat.  After the sentencing and the rally the bus will leave at 5pm on the 20th and head back to columbia.

If you know of others going to Jena, LA, or are looking for a ride, contact Arnold Karr at 803-318-4427

For more information see:

Local NAACP to take group to protest in La. 

Case of 'Jena Six' Tears at Small Town's Harmony

Free The Jena Six  

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