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«June 20, 2008 - July 20, 2008»
06 / 20
06 / 21
Start: 9:00 am

Inviting ALL Dallas Youth to the 3rd Annual Youth Summit featuring Martin Luther King III and many others committed to peace in our neighborhoods and breaking the hold violence has on our youth and communities. Workshops and panel discussions for youth, parents and community leaders. Lunch is provided. For more information, email cpccyouthsummit@yahoo.com.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

“You are not just a meaningless fragment in an alien universe...underneath your outer form, you are connected

with something so vast, so immeasurable and sacred, that it cannot be spoken of...”

—Eckhart Tolle

Introductory meeting Sunday, June 8th, 12:15 pm

There comes a time in every man’s life when he must choose between dreaming and waking up. The

dream quest is what Buddha did under the bodhi tree, what Jesus did in the desert, and what Moses did

Start: 6:00 pm

Help us plan fall events.

Start: 7:00 pm

This short film, sponsored by the Foundation for Middle East Peace, is a, compassionate portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through the voices of Israeli and Palestinian citizens of diverse backgrounds, this films reveals their hopes and fears and explores the issues that divide them and a broad common ground of yearning for peace, pointing the way toward a resolution of this tragic conflict that would meet the deepest needs of both societies. Free. Sponsored by Peace Action Denton.

06 / 22
06 / 23
06 / 24
Start: 7:00 pm

Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army introduces us to the powerful private army that the U.S. government has made its Praetorian Guard for the “global war on terror.” Blackwater has the world's largest private military base, a fleet of twenty aircraft, and 20,000 contractors at the ready. Run by a multimillionaire Christian conservative who bankrolls President Bush and his allies, its forces are capable of overthrowing governments, and yet most people have never heard of Blackwater. Author  Jeremy Scahill is an award-winning investigative journalist. He is a frequent contributor to The Nation magazine and a correspondent for the national radio and television show Democracy Now!

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Fort Worth Center for Compassionate Communication
Presents
A 9-week Compassionate Communication Study
Based on “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall Rosenberg

At the Center for the Healing Arts
312 W. Leuda St.
Fort Worth, TX 76104
www.centerforthehealingarts.net/contactus.htm
Facilitators:
Owen Kinser and J Kendel Johnson
www.fwcompassion.org
Tuesdays 7 – 9 pm
June 24, 2008 – August 19, 2008
Focus on the Process
Observation
Feelings
Needs
Requests
Learn to speak in a way that inspires compassionate giving and receiving.
Learn to listen in a way that gets to the heart of what’s alive in you and others.
To register or ask questions, please contact:
 Owen Kinser at owen@fwcompassion.org or 214-289-6774 (cell)
J Kendel Johnson at j@texasdop.org or 214-532-3761 (cell)
We are requesting a payment range of $90.00 - $135 ($10.00 - $15.00 per class)
to cover expenses and support our work to spread this study to others throughout the Metroplex.
Please contact us if the minimum fee is preventing you from taking the class.
It is our earnest desire to make learning and deepening the practice of Nonviolent Communication available to everyone.
About Nonviolent Communication (NVC)
Most of us have been educated from birth to compete, judge, demand and diagnose—to think and communicate in terms of what is “right” and “wrong” with people. We express our feelings in terms of what another person has “done to us,” instead of a feeling independent of another person. We mix up our basic human needs with the strategies we’re using to meet those needs (we say “I want you to spend more time with me,” instead of “I’m really needing companionship”). And, we ask for what we’d like using demands, the threat of punishment, guilt, or even the promise of rewards.
At best, the habitual ways we think and speak hinder communication and create both misunderstanding and frustration. And still worse, they can lead to anger, depression and even violence. Marshall Rosenberg’s vision is to teach a much more peaceful and effective alternative.
 
Effective Communication Skills for Work, Family, Home and Community

Rosenberg’s Nonviolent Communication process provides a simple, effective method to get to the root of conflict, violence, and pain peacefully. By going beyond "active listening" techniques and examining the unmet needs behind what we say or do, NVC serves as a practical, transformative method to address the root of conflict and violence once and for all.
 
Much More than a Communication Technique

Central to the effectiveness of the Nonviolent Communication process is the intention we bring to any interaction—first and foremost, an intention to make a compassionate connection, rather than being tied to a specific outcome, being “right”, or on something you’d like the other person to do.

06 / 25
Start: 7:00 pm

Contact Joyce Hall, 214-357-2173, for location.

Start: 7:00 pm

Contacts: Curt Crum at 817 423-1372 or 817 645-9151 or Ellen Kaner at 817 691-7198.

06 / 26
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

The Texas Fair Trade Coalition invites concerned people and organizations from across Dallas to join together and begin a campaign to get the city of Dallas to pass an anti-sweatshop ordinance.  This ordinance would require the city to make sure that the uniforms and other garments that the city buys are not being made in sweatshops.

To learn more about the ordinance, or the other cities and states that have passed one, please visit www.sweatfree.org or contact Marc Jacobson at 469-835-6211. 

06 / 27
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Join nearly 40 Caravanistas from Pastors for Peace, who will be carrying tons of humanitarian aid bound for the people of Cuba, as they sojourn in Dallas at an interactive, intergenerational reception. Rev. Thomas Smith, Pastor Monumental Baptist Church Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and President of the Board of Directors, Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization/Pastors for Peace will address the group and cultural performances celebrating diversity and humanity will also be featured.

Dallasites are asked to bring items to donate to the Caravan:  Medicines, vitamins, and antiseptics (with expiration dates no earlier than February 2009) are welcomed. Walking canes, reading glasses, wheel chairs and school supplies are also encouraged. Checks can be made payable to Pastors for Peace.  

06 / 28
06 / 29
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Presented by Muslim American Society and American Muslims for Palestine. $20. For information email director@freedom.masdfw.org.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Celebration of the Spirit of Volunteerism.
Sunday, June 29, 2008 | 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Crowne Plaza Hotel, 14315 Midway Road, Addison
(On midway between spring valley and beltine line)
Dedicated to Najma Ghouse
The world is a better place today because of the spirit of volunteerism in each one of us. Every one is endowed with the gift of helping others and a majority of us receive boundless joy in caring about others.
Picking things up for some one who cannot,  taking time to help a stranger and simply doing good to others makes our heart smile, and we can do this every day. Every thing we are enjoying today is due to the spirit of volunteerism in others. When we receive a benefit, we have to give back equal or more to keep the balance and a live a happier life. It is as simple as that.
Enjoy the hymns from all faiths and moments of affection, romance and pure goodness, program outline:
Gratitude
Spirit of Volunteerism
About Najma's volunteer spirit
A chorus from every religion
Refreshments.
Please join us and celebrate the spirit of volunteerism in you. Send an email to : Confirmattendance@Gmail.com to confirm and receive updated information. about the event. 
Mike Ghouse
06 / 30
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Hope for Peace & Justice will host a very special “Monday Night Mixer” on Monday, June 30 from 5-7 p.m. at Margaux’s, 150 Turtle Creek Boulevard (at Irving Boulevard) Dallas, Texas 75207 in the Design District. We will welcome award-winning author Michael Phillips as our guest speaker. As part of H4PJ’s continuing efforts to tackle racism, Phillips will talk about his book White Metropolis: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in Dallas, 1841-2001. From the 19th century until today, the powerbrokers of Dallas have portrayed their city as a progressive, pro-business, racially harmonious community that has avoided the racial, ethnic and class strife that roiled other Southern cities. But does this image of Dallas match the historical reality? In this book, Phillips delves deeply into Dallas's racial and religious past and uncovers a complicated history of resistance, collaboration, and assimilation between the city's African-American, Mexican-American, and Jewish communities and its white power elite. The book, developed from an award-winning doctoral dissertation, won the Texas Historical Commission's T.R. Fehrenbach Book Award for best work on Texas history in 2007.

07 / 1
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Fort Worth Center for Compassionate Communication
Presents
 
A 9-week Compassionate Communication Study
Based on “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall Rosenberg
 

Facilitators:
Owen Kinser and J Kendel Johnson
www.fwcompassion.org
 

Tuesdays 7 – 9 pm
June 24, 2008 – August 19, 2008
 

Focus on the Process
Observation
Feelings
Needs
Requests

Start: 7:00 pm
Start: 7:00 pm

The film's Director will be at the screening and available for questions during our forum after the film

In this hard-hitting film, Mickey Grant travels to Kenya, Bangkok, Sofia, Libya, Rome and London in an attempt to discover the hidden truths. He follows the trail of syringes from hospital to garbage dump, and then back into Africa's health care system. He interviews leaders of the World Health Organization, Amnesty International, government officials, the Kaddafi opposition, Bulgarian journalists, medical scientists, and health care workers. We also hear from two imprisoned Bulgarian nurses, the son of Moammar Kaddafi, and families of the infected children.

07 / 2
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

The national office of Physicians of Responsibility and the Dallas Peace Center are collaborating to gauge support for renewing a local Dallas PSR chapter. Please come to an informal gathering and reception in the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, the Pickard Conference Room.  We will be joined via teleconference by PSR national staff, and in person by representatives from the Austin Chapter and a Public Citizen clean air organizer. We will be making plans for the three-day visit of PSR President Dr. Erica Frank to Dallas in August in conjunction with our August 6 Summer Dinner Lecture.

Start: 6:30 pm

As part of an international campaign sponsored by Courage to Resist, Veterans for Peace and Safe Haven, Dallas will vigil and petition the Dallas Canadian Consulate General, asking that they respect the motion passed by their Parliament, and grant amnesty to American war resisters, who chose to immigrate to Canada, rather than fight in illegal and immoral wars. Come help plan our action at the Canadian Consulate in downtown Dallas.

07 / 3
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

The following is the product description of the book on the amazon.com website.

“I ain’t goin’ to college. Who wants to go to college? I’d just end up gettin’ a shitty job anyway.” So said Freddie Piniella, an eleven-year-old boy from Clarendon Heights low-income housing project, to Jay MacLeod, his counselor in a youth program. MacLeod was struck by the seeming self-defeatism of Freddie and his friends. How is it that in America, a nation of dreams and opportunities, a boy of eleven can feel trapped in a position of inherited poverty?The author immersed himself in the teenage underworld of Clarendon Heights. The Hallway Hangers, one of the neighborhood cliques, appear as cynical self-destructive hoodlums. The other group, the Brothers, take the American Dream to heart and aspire to middle-class respectability. The twist is that the Hallway Hangers are mostly white; the Brothers are almost all black. Comparing the two groups, MacLeod provides a provocative account of how poverty is perpetuated from one generation to the next.

07 / 4
07 / 5
07 / 6
Start: 9:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

On Sunday, July 6, the Cathedral of Hope (UCC) will celebrate Peace Sunday.  A tradition in the church for several years, the worship service closest to July 4th has been designated as such.  The worship service will be centered on the theme of peace, calling the congregation to be patriots for a peace-filled world and calling for an end to war and violence.  The guest speaker for that Sunday will be Representative Lon Burnam, Director of the Dallas Peace Center. 

07 / 7
07 / 8
Start: 1:00 pm
Start: Jul 8 2008 - 1:00pm
End: Jul 10 2008 - 4:00pm

We have limited space available for those who would love to attend this amazing GSA Camp (July 8-10th).  You can go to our website to download the application and to gather more information.  www.texasgsa.org  If you have ANY questions feel free to contact me monica@outyouth.org   This camp is FREE!!!!

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Fort Worth Center for Compassionate Communication
Presents
 
A 9-week Compassionate Communication Study
Based on “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall Rosenberg
 

Facilitators:
Owen Kinser and J Kendel Johnson
www.fwcompassion.org
 

Tuesdays 7 – 9 pm
June 24, 2008 – August 19, 2008
 

Focus on the Process
Observation
Feelings
Needs
Requests

07 / 9
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2008 - 1:00pm
End: Jul 10 2008 - 4:00pm

We have limited space available for those who would love to attend this amazing GSA Camp (July 8-10th).  You can go to our website to download the application and to gather more information.  www.texasgsa.org  If you have ANY questions feel free to contact me monica@outyouth.org   This camp is FREE!!!!

07 / 10
End: 4:00 pm
Start: Jul 8 2008 - 1:00pm
End: Jul 10 2008 - 4:00pm

We have limited space available for those who would love to attend this amazing GSA Camp (July 8-10th).  You can go to our website to download the application and to gather more information.  www.texasgsa.org  If you have ANY questions feel free to contact me monica@outyouth.org   This camp is FREE!!!!

Start: 7:00 pm

For information, call Micki Roark, 214-543-8043, or go to www.tifa.org.

Start: 7:00 pm
07 / 11
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Winner of the American Film Festival Blue Ribbon Award, Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award, and Havana Film Festival Grand Coral Award, this re-released documentary tells the story of 30 years of U.S.-initiated and backed military dictatorships in Guatemala, through the family saga of Nobel Peace Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum.

Start: 7:00 pm

Eco-minded storytime for preschool/elementary students. RSVP to coordinator@ecovision360.org. A $5 donation is requeted to benefit literacy and Akumal Primario Escuella Library.

Includes stories, movie, puppetry and refreshments.

07 / 12
Start: 11:00 am

Contact Carol Ware, myminuit@yahoo.com, phone 972-551-2364, website is http://www.animalconnectiontx.org.

Start: 11:15 am
End: 1:00 pm

Conference call and letter writing on domestic issues. Lunch provided. Contact Bob & Diane Baker at 214-739-6945.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:15 pm

Conference call and letter writing on global issues. Snack provided.

Start: 1:00 pm

Maryknoll Affiliates mtg., "spirituality, global vision, community, action.” Call Ken Eppes for location, 214-337-6867.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

This group is dedicated to living the radical love, compassion and justice of Jesus and promoting these values in religious and public discourse and policy. For more information, go to www.matthew-25.org/.

07 / 13
Start: 12:00 pm

The Unitarian Universalist Social Action Ministry Meeting is open to the public.

07 / 14
07 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Fort Worth Center for Compassionate Communication
Presents
 
A 9-week Compassionate Communication Study
Based on “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall Rosenberg
 

Facilitators:
Owen Kinser and J Kendel Johnson
www.fwcompassion.org
 

Tuesdays 7 – 9 pm
June 24, 2008 – August 19, 2008
 

Focus on the Process
Observation
Feelings
Needs
Requests

07 / 16
07 / 17
07 / 18
Start: 12:00 pm

Former DPC Executive Director Rita Calvert is in Dallas for a visit from her home in Costa Rica. Please join her to view the film Beyond Rangoon and discuss the political and human rights situation of Burma. Rita writes of the film, "It is based on a true story where an American woman visiting Burma was caught up in the student demonstration in 1988, and experienced the brutality of the government.  Since the cyclone hit Burma, and after the monks' demonstrations of last September,  I feel more people could understand the situation better, and hopefully the world community will put more pressure on this illegal government which would not even help the people after the cyclone hit, and still holds Aung |San suu kyi in house arrest."

07 / 19
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Panelists will be US House of Representatives Judiciary Chairman John Conyers, Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis, Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins and Jeff Blackburn of the Innocence Project of Texas. Presented by Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson. For information, call 214-922-8885. Free.

07 / 20
Start: 2:30 pm

Come hear immigration attorney John Wheat Gibsdon speak about the Don T. Hutto Detention Facility. Gibson says, "...I hope to demonstrate that if one understands what the government is doing by imprisoning children for the profit of private businesses, then one understands fundamentally how the U.S. political system works, and should be able, therefore, to see how for-profit prisons for children are connected to the way oujr rulers use our resources both here and abroad."

Admission is free, but there is a $10 suggested donation. All proceeds will benefit North Texas for Justice and Peace's trip to the Democratic National Convention.

Start: 7:30 pm

A Concert Tour of Texas Cities working to raise the dialogue on the death penalty in Texas.

Sara Hickman writes: “I’m someone who wants to start a dialogue.  That’s all.  I want to get Texas talking about the death penalty because we are the state with the greatest number of executions, and yet, no one wants to talk about what it means. I hope you will come out and join me, to ask questions, to meet family members of murder victims, to meet family members of those executed on death row.  Come hear music and get involved at the same time.  This isn’t easy.  In fact, it’s scary.  But the conversation must begin, and I hope it begins with you and me." Buy tickets online, beginning July 2, at www.h4pj.org/wagejustice/index.php