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712.2 | DECUS and DC | GSFSWS::TAYLOR | | Tue Sep 12 1989 15:27 | 7 |
| Is anyone flying from DECUS to Washington? If so, when is your flight?
Maybe we could coordinate flights.
I just heard that United has a flight from LA to Dulles to Manchester,
NH for $179.
G
|
712.3 | | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | the realization of innocence.... | Tue Sep 12 1989 16:26 | 16 |
|
i secured several rooms at the Holiday Inn "Capitol", which is 2
blocks from the smithsonian metro stop. the room rates seem reasonable,
and i didn't know how long they might last at this rate......so....
if anyone is looking for hotel accomodations friday november 10
thru monday november 13 (or sunday the 12th) for $72.95 (plus tax),
send me mail. [i think they are all 2double bed rooms]
these reservations will be available until 11/3, or until all the
spare rooms (4) are spoken for.
~robin
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712.4 | Mobilization Details from National NOW | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Tue Sep 19 1989 15:58 | 22 |
| Here are some details about the Mobilization for Women's Lives:
The mobilization will be held at the Lincoln Memorial, from noon to
4:30 on Sunday, November 12. It will not include a march.
On Monday, November 13 there will be a lobby day to contact your state
legislators.
Any group of 20 or more can be classified as a delegation. All
delegations must register with the Mobilization office no later than
October 20, 1989 by calling (202) 331-0066.
Special seating is available for the differently abled. There will be
signers for the hearing impaired.
There is no special request to wear white. But as usual, the colors of
white, purple, and gold will be used on the banners. You can't go
wrong with those colors!
See you there--in the crowd!
judy
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712.5 | Buses from NH | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Tue Sep 19 1989 16:01 | 12 |
| NH NOW is sponsoring buses that will leave from three different NH
cities. You can board the bus at Manchester, Portsmouth, or Hanover.
The buses will leave on Saturday evening, on November 11 and will get
into DC early Sunday morning. The buses will leave DC after the
mobilization and get back into NH in the early hours of Monday morning.
The buses will cost $55 a person. If you are interested in a flier for
the buses, please send me mail.
Thanks!
Judy
|
712.6 | Pointer re San Francisco Pro-Choice March | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Tue Sep 19 1989 17:43 | 5 |
| See 685.152 for details on
the San Francisco March,
Sunday 15 Oct 89.
DougO
|
712.7 | ways *you* can help | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Tue Sep 19 1989 22:38 | 16 |
| Well, as long as its safe to jump in the water ....
Boston NOW will be having a Mobilization/Rally organizers meeting this
Thursday, September 21, at 7:00 p.m. It will be held at 100 Arlington
Street, which I have it on good authority is right next to the
Arlington "T" stop. These meetings will be held every Thursday evening
from now until November.
The purpose is to find people willing to help out in calling other NOW
members, distributing leaflets, helping organize transportation, form
political action committees ... you name it. We explain what it is
we're doing and help you decide how you'd like to help out.
If Boston's too far away, the Worcester NOW chapter meets every Tuesday
evening at 7:00 pm in the Worcester YWCA (ask at the desk, as we tend
to float). These tend to be more "workie" type get togethers.
|
712.8 | FYI and a few questions | SYSENG::BITTLE | instant fish - just add water | Tue Sep 19 1989 23:47 | 21 |
|
re: .7 (Jim Mackin)
> Boston NOW will be having a Mobilization/Rally organizers meeting this
> Thursday, September 21, at 7:00 p.m.
Just fyi - according to my calendar, this conflicts with Gloria
Steinem's speech "Democracy and Feminism in the 90's" on Thursday,
Sept 21, at 8pm at Clark University's Atwood Hall.
> evening at 7:00 pm in the Worcester YWCA (ask at the desk, as we tend
> to float). These tend to be more "workie" type get togethers.
Oooh - NOW meetings where you "float" at the YWCA at "workie" type get
togethers :-) ? That sounds like fun!
How did =wn=ers stay in touch and organized during the march in April?
Did many people stay in the same place? Are there any such plans for
this November?
nancy b.
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712.9 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | The quality of mercy is not strained | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:07 | 6 |
| >How did =wn=ers stay in touch and organized during the march in April?
We registered as a delegation. There were set areas for bunches of delegations
to meet, and officials to help you find your delegation area. Then, you
recognise other womannotes, or the banner.
Mez
|
712.10 | | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:55 | 3 |
| Is someone bringing the banner to DC for Nov 12?
I'm coming straight from DECUS, I don't know which flight yet.
|
712.11 | Info about LA NOW???? | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Tue Sep 26 1989 15:47 | 9 |
|
Does anyone have information about NOW in LA and if they will
be sending people to DC on the 12?
Greta is out there and would like to go to DC with a group
for LA if possible.
_peggy
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712.12 | I can't this time | USEM::DONOVAN | | Wed Sep 27 1989 13:35 | 7 |
| <-- I was under the impression that Maggie had the banner. If not
she may know where it is.
Anybody else going?
Kate
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712.13 | but will we have a contingent? | RAINBO::TARBET | Sama budu polevat' | Wed Sep 27 1989 13:39 | 2 |
| yes, Maggie has the banner and if we have a contingent then the banner
will be there too!
|
712.14 | | ACESMK::POIRIER | | Wed Sep 27 1989 14:42 | 5 |
| I'm driving down on Saturday and coming back Monday. My husband is
coming with me this time. Are any other Womannoters going? Should we
all try to meet someplace?
Suzanne
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712.15 | NEXT! | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | the realization of innocence.... | Wed Sep 27 1989 14:54 | 7 |
|
my roomie and myself will be traveling to d.c. fri and returning
on monday. is NOW organizing by contigent for this demonstration
like they did the march in april? if so, i hope we get enough of
a =wn='ers group together!
~robin
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712.16 | I'll be there - coming from NYC | POCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Wed Sep 27 1989 16:35 | 7 |
|
I'll be there again, staying with my sister who lives in Arlington.
I didn't get a chance to meet up with any womannoters last time but
would really like to this time.
Phyllis
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712.17 | 2 more | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Wed Sep 27 1989 17:43 | 13 |
|
It looks as though I will be there with a friend.
I am on the Mobilzation Planning Committee for the
Greater Lowell NOW Chapter but I am planning on being
with the =wn= contingent if there is one.
Has someone agreed to do what ever needs to be done
to get us as an official delegation?
_peggy
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712.18 | i'll be there | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Wed Sep 27 1989 17:44 | 3 |
| I'll be there - arriving Friday and leaving Monday...
john
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712.19 | me too | ULTRA::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Thu Sep 28 1989 13:13 | 1 |
| I plan on going, but don't know how or when, etc. yet.
|
712.20 | Look for me . . . | WILKIE::ARNDT | | Thu Sep 28 1989 15:34 | 5 |
| I'll be there. You'll recognize me by the sign I'll be holding.
Regards,
Ken Arndt
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712.21 | | RAINBO::TARBET | Sama budu polevat' | Thu Sep 28 1989 16:19 | 3 |
| Are you not going to join our group then, Ken?
=maggie
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712.22 | I'll register us | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Sep 28 1989 18:14 | 7 |
|
OK, I'll get us registered as a contingent again.
I'll see if we can be registered as coming from "planet, earth"
but if we can't be, I'll put us down as from Massachusetts, OK?
CQ
|
712.23 | It's me again... | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Thu Sep 28 1989 19:20 | 6 |
| If you want a form to fill out, I've got it and will be happy to send
it to you. Please tell me where and who to address it to...
You need to do this by October 20, so there is plenty of time.
judy
|
712.24 | I'll be there | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Thu Sep 28 1989 19:52 | 3 |
| I'm planning to come to Washington to participate in this march.
DougO
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712.25 | | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Fri Sep 29 1989 16:30 | 6 |
|
I may have one but I'll let you know!
Thanks
CQ
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712.26 | no Bonnie,this is not just because of .24 either:-) | SYSENG::BITTLE | healing from the inside out | Fri Sep 29 1989 18:11 | 11 |
|
I'll be there. Flying in Saturday, early evening.
I've found the perfect earrings to wear at the march
at an accessory store in a mall. They are dangly
wooden coathangers about 3 cm long. Am thinking
about using red fingernail polish on part of them
to make a more definitive statement...
nancy b.
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712.27 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | This is a job for Green Power! | Mon Oct 02 1989 01:13 | 6 |
| I'll most likely be going, but I'm not sure of my plans. One of
my housemates and at least one friend are also planning to go,
so I may be making travel/lodging arrangements with them. I'll
try to link up with the =wn= contingent, though.
--- jerry
|
712.28 | If the Truth fits, wear it. | WOODRO::ARNDT | | Mon Oct 02 1989 17:27 | 5 |
| I really like the idea of the red fingernail polish on part
of your coat hanger earrings . . . how about a little fetal
head, hand or foot as well???
|
712.29 | Carpool to Maryland anyone? | CADSYS::PSMITH | foop-shootin', flip city! | Mon Oct 02 1989 17:33 | 10 |
| Umm, can we stop this now? Both suggestions *really* turn my stomach.
It's a difficult topic to begin with, lets not throw gasoline on the
flames.
For what it's worth, I'll be there! I'll be driving down and staying
with my parents in Maryland -- if anyone is going to the Gaithersburg
area, I'd be more than happy to carpool.
Pam
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712.30 | I'm sorry | SYSENG::BITTLE | Nancy Bittle - hardware engineer; LSE | Mon Oct 02 1989 22:39 | 9 |
|
Pam and Ken - please accept my apologies re: earrings.
It was a half-sarcastic/half-serious/half-disgusted-at-the
situation reaction to the fact that the USA Today/MTV effect
is influencing how news is reported --> being visual and
strong imagery is more important than ever.
nancy b.
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712.31 | | TOOTER::TARBET | Sama budu polevat' | Tue Oct 03 1989 11:34 | 6 |
| <--(.26)
Nancy, where did you get the earrings, exactly? Perhaps other people
might want to get a pair for the trip too.
=maggie
|
712.32 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | You've crossed over the river... | Tue Oct 03 1989 12:23 | 8 |
| on a related subject,
Justice Stevens (Stephens?) has removed himself from considering the
abortion case. This is considered significant, since he always affirmed
the constitutional right to an abortion. What impact do you think this
will have?
The Doctah
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712.33 | | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu polevat' | Tue Oct 03 1989 12:51 | 6 |
| <** Moderator Response **>
I don't think this is the correct string for anything but rally-
specific planning/information.
=maggie
|
712.34 | | SYSENG::BITTLE | Nancy Bittle - hardware engineer; LSE | Tue Oct 03 1989 13:48 | 13 |
| re: .31 (=maggie)
> Nancy, where'd you get the earrings...they sound like something quite a
> few of us would like to buy for the trip.
Accessory Lady, Natick mall, $7
Darn it, I thought about picking up a couple of pairs but
wasn't sure if others would think it a clever idea (I did :-)
or gross (as .27 and .28 did).
nancy b.
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712.35 | Let's brainstorm! | SYSENG::BITTLE | Nancy Bittle - hardware engineer; LSE | Tue Oct 03 1989 14:05 | 15 |
| What are some ways we could effectively get across our message
{my interpretation of which is 'abortion should be safe, legal,
and funded'} at the rally, in addition to a banner and chants ?
Remember,
* brainstorming means no idea is dismissed as dumb or unreason-
able; analysis takes places after all ideas are received
* the more visual, the more effectively your message will
carry in a rally-type situation given today's media
(recent example - the protesters of MA cuts in mental
health funding carried caskets at the State House last
week creating a very effective message for both the Boston
Glob and the local newscasts to carry)
nancy b.
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712.36 | a reason to take quicker tempos? | DECWET::JWHITE | I'm pro-choice and I vote | Tue Oct 03 1989 18:45 | 5 |
|
if i can afford the plane fare and my concert the night before finishes
early enough, i will be there (but it's rather expensive, so don't hold
your breath)
|
712.37 | from DECUS? | GSFSWS::TAYLOR | | Tue Oct 03 1989 23:24 | 4 |
| Is anyone coming from DECUS? I have a United flight departing LAX,
arriving Dulles at 8:45 or so.
G
|
712.38 | | JAMMER::JACK | Marty Jack | Wed Oct 04 1989 14:51 | 2 |
| Barbara b. and me are coming from DECUS, but we're going from Orange
County to BWI.
|
712.39 | Greater Lowell NOW buses | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Fri Oct 06 1989 18:18 | 14 |
|
The Greater Lowell Chapter of NOW will be sending buses to
Washington, D.C. - leaving Saturday night and coming back
on Sunday night. Tickets are $55.00.
For more information:
contact Greater Lowell NOW
P.O. Box 8754
Lowell, MA 01853
call (508)251-0568
|
712.40 | Worcester NOW buses | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Fri Oct 06 1989 18:20 | 15 |
|
The Worcester Chapter of NOW will be sending buses to
Washington, D.C. - leaving Saturday night and coming back
on Sunday night. Tickets are $45.00.
For more information:
contact Worcester NOW
One Salem Square
Worcester, MA 01608
call (508)755-3645
|
712.41 | Boston NOW travel information | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Mon Oct 09 1989 23:39 | 24 |
| Boston NOW is arranging for trains, buses, and planes to get people
down to D.C. for the November 12 mobilization. The following are a
summary of what's up; for additional information call Boston NOW at
(617) 782-1056 or (617) 782-4059.
Buses: $50 round trip. Leave Boston: 9:00 pm, Saturday November 11
Leave Washington: 7:00 pm, Sunday November 12
Train: $80 round trip. Leave Boston 9:30 pm from AmTrak, South Station
Leave Washington: 9:30 pm, Sunday November 12
Plane: $130 round trip. Leave Boston: Sunday morning (call for details)
Leave Washington: Sunday evening
Tickets:
Tickets will be available starting October 3. Hotel arrangements and
alternative travel plans can be made through Nan Susman at Twin City
Travel, (508) 537-6015 or Vicki Ferguson at GET Travel in Washington
(1522 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington D.C., 20036 1-800-228-0861).
Tickets are available by cash, check, Visa/Mastercard (call Mondays and
Wednesdays between 10:00 am - 1:00 pm) from the Boston NOW office. Bus
tickets are also available at Out-of-Town Tickets, New Words Book Store
in Cambridge, Arborway Video and Sound in Jamaica Plain.
|
712.42 | "Operation Rescue" demonstration | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Mon Oct 09 1989 23:46 | 14 |
| "Operation Rescue" is planning a counter-demonstration in Washington
D.C. on Saturday, November 11, the day before the Mobilization for
Women's Lives. They intend to try and shut down *all* of the D.C. clinics
that day.
It seems only fit that we give them a proper welcome. NOW is
organizing a counter-demonstration and we're urging everyone to come
down a day early and show O.R. and the media who's really the majority!
The Boston NOW office is organizing buses down to Washington D.C. that
will be leaving on Friday, November 10 at 9:00 pm. Cost for a round
trip ticket is $55 and will be leaving D.C. at the same time as the
other buses on Sunday night.
For ticket information, call Boston NOW at (617) 782-1056 or 782-4059
|
712.43 | March and Rally in San Francisco 15 Oct 89 | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Mon Oct 16 1989 17:43 | 93 |
| Northern California and Beyond...
PRO-CHOICE MARCH AND RALLY
TO PROTECT WOMEN'S RIGHTS & SAVE WOMEN'S LIVES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1989, San Francisco, CA
Sponsored by NOW and Bay Area Pro-Choice Coalition
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
We did it again. We took to the streets of San Francisco yesterday, for
an assembly, a march, and a closing rally...to gather our strength, to show
it, and to make our statement. This was the first big rally in California
since the Webster decision was announced. Last April 2nd, SF marched with
some 25,000 people. Yesterday, some 60,000 people joined us! It was huge!
As before, (see 325.217) we assembled from 11AM onwards in Justin Herman Plaza
at the Embarcadero end of Market Street. This time, they had an official
march count sign-up sheet, and we were continuously urged to be sure to get
signed in. Many organizations had buttons or tshirts or bumper stickers to
sell, and lots of leaflets were flying around. The line ups included college
groups, political groups, women's organizations, gay and lesbian groups,
educators, health-care providers, clinic defense groups...many others, I can't
recall them all! We stepped off around noon.
Due to construction on Market, we detoured up Pine for several blocks, then
turned back towards Market along Kearney. This was novel, because Pine goes
between many big tall office buildings and the noise was tremendous. It was
fantastic shouting our chants in that echo chamber! It became a little tough
just before we turned onto Kearney because Pine starts climbing (this *is* SF)
and it was harder on our elderly marchers, and those pushing strollers, etc.
Getting back to Market was only a mixed blessing, because with that many people
in the street, you can't see very far in front of you and the trolley tracks,
potholes, street gratings, manhole covers, and curbs were treacherous.
The signs seemed to me to be much more varied this time; many, many individual
efforts. (I'm drawing a blank on the words, sorry.) The Clinic Defense group
had a huge multi-section placard which was most impressive. My voice quit
about two-thirds of the way along the route, and mine wasn't the only one; but
we had lots of help and the noise and energy levels were maintained. I was in
the NOW section, more or less staying within sight of the Palo Alto banner the
whole trip. We got to the Civic Center Plaza about 1:15...passing donation
collection points and a row of porta-pottys (18 or 19; lines looked to be
about 4 or 5 deep at that time.) The weather was cooperative most of the day;
mostly sunny, an occaisional cloud, intermittent breeze; until around 3, when
the clouds stayed and it got chilly. The Civic Center Plaza was lined with
groups collecting petition signatures, selling shirts and buttons and stickers,
and with some food available at the back end.
Our speakers included California Representatives to the US House of
Representatives Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi, both instrumental in
defeating the Hyde Amendment and finally getting last week's funding
bill (to fund abortions for pregnant victims of rape and incest) passed
after 10 years of defeats. They told us that the House is waking up;
that the groundswell of support raining into their mailboxes since Webster
has shocked many of the complacent members. They warned us, though, that
our opponents will work to defeat Pro-Choice members and candidates through
means direct and indirect; we *must* make certain that our Pro-Choice
legislators *know* that they have our support. The politics of this fight
are going to be long and probably dirty; make your views KNOWN to your reps!
Other speakers included the Lieutenant Governor of California, the State
Attourney General, former SF mayor and now gubernatorial candidate Diane
Feinstein, Norma M(?) (sorry I can't spell it; she is also known as Jane
Roe), Pat Norman, and a host of others; teachers, labor leaders, Hollywood
activists, city and state elected officials, leaders from NOW and Planned
Parenthood and coalitions statewide, the son of Alan Cranston (who read a
statement from his father), and many others.
We had some musical entertainment from a group known as The Ultras, and an
educational presentation (!) from Fat Chance Belly Dance, which was well
received...as well as something I won't even pretend I understood, which
seemed to be about armed women fighting in Mexico 75 years ago, alongside
men, done to martial music, with dance, rifles, and costumes. As an
alternate to the speeches the entertainment was needed...though unusual.
Local TV coverage slotted the story 2nd (behind the Bay Area World Series
Game 2 as lead) or 3rd (behind the Series and the Tokyo Stock Market report).
Coverage was mostly favorable, though one station gave OR the chance to
comment, despite the fact that the Pro-Lifers didn't even show up to oppose
us this time. Balancing that, they pointedly mentioned that early police
estimates of 30,000 were never raised, and reported that the organizer's
count was 60,000. Hopefully they'll report it when the signatures are
counted. They did include numerous camera angles of the gathering filling
the Civic Center Plaza, from very high up; fewer street scenes than I'd
have wanted, but a couple.
OK, folks. The political battle lines are being drawn in the states and
at the national level. Rallies were held last week in Florida, and in
several other states on Sunday (though Trenton is the only one CNN covered).
I think Los Angeles is next week; and I know DC on November 12th is less than
four weeks away. Do what you gotta do. Hope to see you in DC...
DougO
|
712.44 | update on delegation registration | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Wed Oct 18 1989 22:40 | 16 |
|
Registration of Women of Note as a delegation is in progress...
So, I assume it's the same this time as it was last time -- find
a facilitator and ask where they've put us on the grid.
And hey! My 74 year-old mother is going to overcome her fear of
flying to meet me in DC for the rally. She wanted to know how come
"we (the general public) don't hear about these things (rallies
in support of choice)" and had a few choice words about the president.
Now, where can I find a light-weight folding chair...
See ya there,
CQ
|
712.45 | | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:22 | 3 |
| I'm going to be there but, alas, probably won't be with the =wn
delegation this time. I'm going down on Friday evening to either help
get things organized for Boston NOW or do some sightseeing.
|
712.46 | Rally info for NH residents | JENEVR::POIRIER | | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:24 | 55 |
| I just received a bunch of info from NARAL of NH - some of it may be
duplicate information...
MOBILIZE FOR WOMEN'S LIVES NOVEMBER 12TH, 1989
Join us in this historic mobilization to keep abortion and birth
control safe and legal!
Buses will depart from three locatons: Portsmouth and Manchester at
10:00 pm., and Hanover at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 11, and
arrive in Washington, D.C. early Sunday morning, November 12. THe
mobilization starts a noon. Following the mobilization, the buses will
leave Washington between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. and arrive in New
Hampshire early on Monday morning, November 13. Rest stops have been
planned along the route.
Unlike the last trip, the buses will leave from one departure point
only. The seats to a particular bus will be sold on a first-come first
server basis. If you want to sit with your friends, order your tickets
together.
Bus fare is $55 per seat. The buses are non-smoking only. Phone
reservations will not be accepted.
Additional scholarships are available. Fill out the form below and
send it to the P.O. Box. Someone from NH NOW will be in touch with
you.
In the spirit of the suffragists, please wear gold, purple or white.
Reservations must be made by October 31. No refunds will be made. You
will receive a confirmation notice with final departure information
approximately one week before the mobilization.
FOr more information, please contact Pat Murphy at 742-6181 or Judy
Blachek at 888-3298.
--------
Join NARAL-NH at send off rallies Saturday, November 11th.
If you cannot make the trip to Washington, show your support for the
Mobilization by joining us for a rousing send of 1/2 hour before bus
departure time in...
Manchester: Rally at 9:30 p.m.
Portsmouth: Rally at 9:30 p.m.
Hanover: Rally at 8:30 p.m.
Conway: Rally at 7:30 p.m.
|
712.47 | Extra Order Form for Bus tickets | JENEVR::POIRIER | | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:26 | 5 |
| Anyone who wants to take the bus mentione in the previous note and
would like the order form - please contact me since I won't be using
mine. I'll be in Baltimore for the weekend visiting family but I plan
on being at the rally with my husband and mother-in-law! Does anyone
have any more info on the WN delegation?
|
712.48 | Fund Raiser for NARAL and FHC-P | JENEVR::POIRIER | | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:30 | 24 |
| Redwing Productions Presents
The Washington Sisters with Melanie Monsur
and
Deidre McCalla
In a concert to Benefit the
Feminist Health Center of Portsmouth And
NH National Abortion Rights Action League
$13.50 Adv., $15.00 Door
General Admission
Unitarian Universalist Church
Friday, Nov. 3, 1989
8:00 P.M.
282 State Street,
Portsmouth, NH
Tickets are available by mail through NARAL-NH and FHC-P - stop by or
call NARAL-NH office in Concord. Please make checks payable to FHC-P.
|
712.49 | ? | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:32 | 6 |
|
re: .47 more info on the WN delegation
Could you be more specific? I don't understand the question.
CQ
|
712.50 | A few more specific questions | JENEVR::POIRIER | | Thu Oct 19 1989 11:41 | 11 |
| RE: .49
Is it official yet that we have a delegation? Who's going to be there?
Are we carrying the banner? Do we as individuals have to register with
our delegation? What needs to be done? Can I help? What time do
people plan on starting to get together?
I haven't seen a lot of info on it yet so I guess I have lots of
questions.
Suzanne
|
712.51 | | MAMTS2::TDAVIS | | Thu Oct 19 1989 17:07 | 10 |
| There is a Marriott Courtyard at New Carrolton MD, walking distance
to Metro System(DC mass transit), and Amtrak station that has rooms
available for that weekend, and is located right in the middle of
the Digital facilities. Please post where the delegation will meet
my wife and I would like to join the delegation. As a resident of
the Baltimore/Washington area, if I could help out with anything
please let me know.
|
712.52 | | POCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Thu Oct 19 1989 17:17 | 7 |
|
I second that request to let us know where to meet you all! I'll
be going down early to spend the weekend with my sister, but this
time I want to meet some womannoters.
Phyllis
|
712.53 | some info | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Oct 19 1989 18:08 | 30 |
|
Thanks for the more specific questions!
We are not yet but will be an official delegation. I put off
registering us and was worried, but several phone calls to the NOW
"action center" in DC have put my worries to rest. There is no
registration of us as individuals; we are Women of Note.
However, delegations will not be plotted on a grid as they were
last time. This means that we have to decide our OWN PLACE TO MEET.
(I was wrong in my last note; I was assuming things would go on
as they had before.)
From the Mobilization Fact Sheet:
Assemble by 12:00 noon, Lincoln Memorial Grounds. Demonstration
will be completed by 4:30 p.m.
They request that two people from each delegation be marshals
(to keep the delegation together). I don't know what one has to
do to be an official marshall.
They also request that we dress in white.
I'm not sure yet what I'm doing once I get to DC. I do want to hook
up with womannoters/DECcies/friends-of-same for the rally, so I'd
for there to be a set meeting place. I'd feel comfortable if thought
I'd be able to (at least) find the WoN at the Lincoln Memorial grounds.
CQ
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712.54 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | The quality of mercy is not strained | Fri Oct 20 1989 09:49 | 4 |
| > This means that we have to decide our OWN PLACE TO MEET.
Fer heavens sake, HOW? I don't know anything about the area. Who does?
Mez
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712.55 | | POCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Fri Oct 20 1989 09:57 | 7 |
|
My sister does - she lives there. I'll speak with her tonight and
see if she has an idea. Actually, I have an idea but I have to
check with her and make sure I'm picturing the area right.
Phyllis
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712.56 | | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Fri Oct 20 1989 11:56 | 4 |
| I know the area around the Lincoln Memorial and am having a really
tough time picturing how you could send 1/2 million people down there
and pick enough unique landmarks for them to find each other. 3rd
column from the right of the memorial?
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712.57 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | if you are a dreamer, come in.. | Fri Oct 20 1989 12:10 | 3 |
| Am I missing something? are they not setting up a grid like last time?
Bonnie
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712.58 | | POCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Fri Oct 20 1989 12:12 | 6 |
|
I figured we would meet somewhere away from the Memorial but in
walking distance. I agree it would be absurd to try and meet *at*
the Memorial.
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712.59 | | SELL3::JOHNSTON | bord failte | Fri Oct 20 1989 12:13 | 6 |
| Re.56 [as one who knows the area pretty well, myself]
'3rd column...' would be more than ample with the Women of Note
banner in place. It _is_ unique and it would be _hard!_ to miss.
Ann
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712.60 | delegations will NOT be plotted | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Fri Oct 20 1989 18:11 | 16 |
|
Re: Bonnie, .57: Correcto-mundo! They are NOT plotting us on a
grid like last time. It was just too much work, according to the
woman I talked to. (I did tell her they did a swell job, though.)
If the banner will be there, I agree, it will be easier to spot
than other banners. I don't know the area well enough to discuss
possible meeting places, but maybe I can get a look at a map and/or
pictures. Do any of our reader have a working (or theoretical)
knowledge of orientiering techniques? Perhaps we apply some one
or more of these techniques to the local landmarks to pinpoint our
own meeting place?
I'm game...
CQ
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712.61 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | if you are a dreamer, come in.. | Fri Oct 20 1989 22:55 | 5 |
| Well actually, where we met last time, on the shoulder of the hill
to the right of the Washington monument would be a good place if the
banner were there because it would be visible for a long way.
Bonnie
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712.62 | question about being an official delegation | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Sat Oct 21 1989 17:58 | 19 |
|
It's my impression that the impetus behind making Women of Note
a delegation in April had to do with providing a way for all those
marching to find each other. Since that service will not be provided
to delegations for this rally, we don't need to do this. I've got
till November 3rd or so (don't remember the exact date right now) to
mail in the form. The form has a line for each member and spaces for
their address and phone. I'd still like to do this, just to "let them
know we were there". Whoever would like to be counted as WoN, send me
your name, address, and phone. (And those of you who are bringing
or coming with non-WoN readers. Now, I don't normally like to give my
phone number out; if anyone has this same reluctance, I'm sure name
(and maybe city and/or state) would be sufficient. This just struck
me as mildly strange phobia...)
Also, they sent me a really nice poster that I can make copies of.
If anyone wants a copy, let me know.
CQ
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712.63 | clarification on "address" | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Sat Oct 21 1989 19:13 | 7 |
|
I assume that the address requested is "where you live" not "where
you work" (i.e., mailstop). I don't know that it makes much
difference, but I also assume it will mean getting lots of unsolicited
mail (which you may not want to receive at a work address).
CQ
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712.64 | | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Mon Oct 23 1989 11:05 | 4 |
| Unfortunatey, I won't be able to make the demonstration after all.
Next time for sure.
john
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712.65 | Grassroots pressure for grids | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Tue Oct 24 1989 14:02 | 23 |
| There was a board meeting of the NOW groups in the Northeast on Sunday.
(New York, plus the six New England states.) The board was very upset
to learn that National is not planning on using the grid system. They
are planning on putting pressure on National NOW to get them to use
it again. It is just impossible to think that groups will be able to
meet each other at other locations. There are also may be
counter-demonstrations in the area, which would further complicate
meeting at other sites.
It is a much more empowering experience if friends can meet and share
the experience together. I can't believe that National can't work out
the details.
Also, last time I never did see the WmNote banner, even though I looked
for it. I think finding a group in a crowd that huge is more difficult
than any of us might think.
Anyway, if I find out what the decision is about grids I'll put it in
here.
judy
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712.66 | Pro-Choice Signature Ad | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Tue Oct 24 1989 14:05 | 11 |
| One more thing, NH NOW is buying an ad in the NH Weekly section of the
Boston Globe to be run on November 12. People can sign up to indicate
that they are pro-choice.
If you are interested in signing up for this, the deadline is November
3. We do ask for a donation. If you want the form, send me mail and
I'll get it to you.
Thanks,
Judy
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712.67 | Count me in | FOOZLE::WHITE | | Wed Oct 25 1989 15:45 | 8 |
| I'll be there with the -wn- delegation. Post the
instructions on how to meet and I'll find us.
I'm bussing from Worcester. I have the forms if anyone
else wants to order Worcester NOW tickets. They would like
to receive the form by November 3.
Pat
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712.68 | delegation needs more members! | LYRIC::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Oct 26 1989 18:10 | 10 |
|
I'm three names short of 20 for the delegation registration. Those
of you who haven't sent me mail and want to be counted as members
of Women of Note, please send me mail with as much of the following
information as you feel comfortable divulging: Name, (home) address,
and phone.
Thanks,
CQ
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712.69 | WHERE THE BANNER WILL BE | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Wed Nov 01 1989 13:02 | 23 |
| The banner will be located at the Reflecting Pool, either on the side
nearest the Lincoln Memorial or, if the squash is too great (as Bonnie
expects it will be), then on the opposite side from the Memorial. In
any event, if you go around the Pool, you will definitely find it and
us! We'll try to get there early, which should be easier as our hotel
(the one Robin booked rooms at, thoughtful woman that she is; see her
earlier response in this string if you want to join us) will be within
walking distance.
Special nametags will be made for everyone who appears on Christine's
delegation list or who sends me mail BEFORE NEXT TUESDAY. Please
include (a) nickname (b) relationship to you (friend, spouse, daughter,
etc) if for someone else and (c) node::account. The nametags will be
with the banner.
As with our other events, the banner will have ribbons to be signed by
all of us. PLEASE only use the stubby black pens that will be attached
to the banner: they're indelible, but the blue ones that some of us
used in April aren't and nothing I've tried (including varnish) seems
to be able to keep the marks from running, smearing, and becoming
illegible.
=maggie
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712.70 | I couldn't miss the pool, could I? | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Nov 02 1989 11:50 | 5 |
|
Thank you Maggie (and whoever else was involved) for making a decision
on where we would meet!
See you all there!
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712.71 | If you need accommodations... | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Thu Nov 02 1989 13:47 | 11 |
| If anyone hasn't booked accommodations in DC, Robin still has ONE room
left @ $72+tax+$7 parking if you come by car. It's very near the
rally site, which is an added advantage.
Most rooms can support more than 2 people (in April we stuffed 5 people
into one, I slept on the floor in my sleeping bag, very easy on the
budget) so if you're tight for money, check around with others who are
going...splitting an $80 room bill six ways rather than two makes it
nearly painless.
=maggie
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712.72 | what's the current numbers forecast? | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Thu Nov 02 1989 15:32 | 5 |
| Carla, in .0 you said that NOW were expecting 1M people...are they
still, do you know? It looks as though our contingent will be smaller
than last time, so I wonder what it looks like with other groups.
=maggie
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712.73 | i heard a small number | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Thu Nov 02 1989 17:40 | 6 |
|
Hmmm. When I talked to someone at the DC NOW office not too long
ago, I could've sworn she said 100,000. I felt disappointed at
such a small number.
CQ
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712.74 | A way to show support from home | ATSE::BLOCK | Just say *NO* to drug testing! | Thu Nov 02 1989 18:49 | 11 |
|
I mentioned the NOW ad planned for Nov 12 to my boyfriend, and he
commented that a great fundraiser would be to have T-shirts made
up expressing support for the marchers (oops, mobilizers?). I
would certainly buy one, and wear it on that day (among others :-).
Does anybody have any idea if such a thing is feasible? It's
probably too late this time, but maybe for the next rally...
Beverly
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712.75 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | The quality of mercy is not strained | Fri Nov 03 1989 08:44 | 6 |
| Good idea Beverly! And buttons, and....
Also, I think _this_ time there are 'official' mobiliziations in other places
on the same day. As the lazy slug I am, I would certainly head for the nearest.
I wonder what the nation-wide total is?
Mez
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712.76 | | BSS::BLAZEK | forever remain | Fri Nov 03 1989 15:52 | 7 |
|
=maggie, .0's last name is similar to mine but it's not me.
(Thought for a moment I was having severe memory lapses ...
which can never be entirely ruled out!)
Carla
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712.77 | I'd PUSH a bus if it'd save $! | SPICES::MCGOVERN | Szechuan Vanilla | Fri Nov 03 1989 18:42 | 17 |
|
I am looking for cheap rides/accomodations for the march for
Susan (spouse) and myself. We're totally broke, but really
want to go because we used this right this summer (long story
made short here) and want to
keep it available for those who might need it in future.
Is anybody driving? We can help split gas. Has anybody got
any word on floors we could flop on?
If we can't get there, we really want to do something to support
those who go. Any suggestions?
Michael McGovern
DTN 297-6905
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712.78 | Need some info... | CHMPGN::POIRIER | Suzanne | Mon Nov 06 1989 08:31 | 5 |
| RE: 77
Where do you live?
Suzanne
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712.79 | can i plead non compos? | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Mon Nov 06 1989 09:25 | 8 |
| <--(.76)
[blush] sorry about that, Carla. I started the note, thought "hmmm was
it really Carla who wrote that, doesn't sound right", checked back and
saw that it was Judy, not you ...and promptly typed your name again
anyway!
=maggie
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712.80 | AYH in Wash, DC | ULTRA::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Mon Nov 06 1989 10:23 | 10 |
| re .77 and anyone who needs an inexpensive accomodation:
If you're a member of AYH (American Youth Hostels),
Washington, DC has one at 11th and K streets for (I think)
$13 a night per person. It's bare bones accomodations -
bunk rooms, but if you really need inexpensive, it's there.
However, I suggest you call them *immediately* because they
may already be booked up for the weekends.
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712.81 | One last time 'round Piccadilly Circus | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Tue Nov 07 1989 09:16 | 191 |
| Okay, several people sent me corrections to the list, and I think
I've incorporated them all. Would you please check one last time
and make sure I've got you and yours in the form you want to see...
and send me mail instanter if not?
They go to the printer at noon (2.45 from now)
November 1989 Rally in Washington DC
=maggie
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712.82 | searching for hidden messages :-) | ULTRA::ZURKO | We're more paranoid than you are. | Tue Nov 07 1989 12:33 | 2 |
| Since when is an '=' alphabetically before 'A'?
Mez
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712.83 | Nerd! | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Tue Nov 07 1989 12:47 | 7 |
| Since Sir Reginald Ascii managed to get _his_ collating sequence
accepted by Babbige rather than the more sensible one Lady Ada Lovelace
designed.
You should know that, Mez.
=maggie
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712.84 | | SYSENG::BITTLE | nancy b. - Hardware Engineer; LSE | Tue Nov 07 1989 14:06 | 13 |
| re: .82 (Mez) -< searching for hidden messages :-) >-
> Since when is an '=' alphabetically before 'A'?
Nerds must think alike :-). That was my first thought too.
Second thought was that the little nerd must have meant
alphabetical-ascii (impressive for a manager-type, huh? :-)
Don't feel bad, Mez, she misspelled Charles (I think it was
Charles) Babbage's last name in .83 :-P !!!
nancy b.
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712.85 | | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Tue Nov 07 1989 14:13 | 1 |
| Hey, so sue DECspell! ;')
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712.86 | Bumperstickers for the trip... | LEZAH::BOBBITT | at night, the ice weasels come... | Thu Nov 09 1989 10:51 | 119 |
| Here's a postscript program to make signs for people who are
driving down and want to advertise their pro-choice commitment. one
sign is "Honk if you're pro-choice" and the other (you get both) is
"Pro-Choice Rally Lincoln Memorial Washington DC noon Sunday 12 Nov"
=maggie-via-Jody
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712.87 | last minute ride available | CASPRO::LUST | Flights of Fantasy | Thu Nov 09 1989 14:50 | 10 |
| I've just found that I will be going this weekend - and we have
one or two spaces left in the car, if anyone wants to join us -
come on, do something impulsive in a good cause. We will be leaving
sometime on Saturday, not sure of the details yet. We *may* have
a place to crash, but don't know for certain yet, if not we'll
probably find a place to share around Baltimore, and drive in Sunday
morning. The car will be starting from Merrimack, NH, with a pick-
up in Littleton, Ma (me). Call me if you are interested...
Linda Lust DTN: 272-7245 Home: (508)486-8568
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712.88 | See you there! | ALEMAP::PSMITH | foop-shootin', flip city! | Fri Nov 10 1989 12:12 | 5 |
| See you all down there!
I won't have a name tag :-( but will write my own!
Pam
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712.89 | Women of Note on C-Span | SHARE::WOLGAST | | Sun Nov 12 1989 13:27 | 7 |
| The Women of Note banner is flying proudly in the sunshine in D.C.
C-Span just high-lighted it. You all look wonderful.
Now lets "turn up the heat around the nation."
Judy
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712.90 | slogans and comments | CADSYS::PSMITH | foop-shootin', flip city! | Mon Nov 13 1989 18:21 | 35 |
| For those who wanted to go, but couldn't, here are a few of the more
original or amusing slogans (there were others that were more
blunt/shocking, but I won't enter them here):
"Not every sperm deserves a name!"
"U.S. out of my uterus"
"Contraception not contra aid"
"BOONE, N.C.: Good ol' boy for CHOICE"
"Don't count my eggs before they're hatched"
"Free Barbara Bush" (I like it but nobody else seems to think it's
funny!)
and ... my favorite ...
"No, Mr. Quayle, ROE vs. WADE is not two ways to cross the Potomac"
Seriously, though, folks, it was a peaceable, orderly gathering of
people. A few chants, some songs, a lot of posters, and a LOT of short
speeches. I got there around 11:15 and stayed until 2:30 -- I'd
estimate I heard about 20 speakers and 4 singers in two hours! I was
on the Mall until 4:00-4:30, and saw that there was a march at the end.
All ages were represented (one slogan said "Republican Grandmother for
Choice"; one tot wore "A Choice"). Lots of college students, some high
school students. Lots of people from California who roared every time
their state was mentioned! Both men and women were there. Speakers
were _mostly_ women.
Interestingly enough, I didn't see ANY counter-demonstration at the
rally itself. Did anyone else? Did anyone watching TV coverage see
any? What happened Saturday?
Pam
P.S. It was really nice to meet people from the notesfile and put
faces to names!
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712.91 | a couple more | ULTRA::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Mon Nov 13 1989 18:55 | 14 |
|
Another good one I saw:
"Get your rosaries outta my ovaries."
And for Nancy b:
"Gun owners for choice: Bear arms, not unwanted children."
Some people from Wisconsin were spotted with a sign reading:
"Cheeseheads for Choice". That got my funny spot going.
I heard there was a counter-demo over by the ellipse, but neither
did I see or hear any counter-demos.
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712.92 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Secretary of the Stratosphere | Tue Nov 14 1989 07:20 | 8 |
| re:.90
I think that was "Dan Quayle thinks Roe vs. Wade is a debate on
how to cross the Potomac".
I also liked "Dan Quayle's mother didn't have a choice".
--- jerry
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712.93 | | MOSAIC::TARBET | Sama budu zabyvat' | Tue Nov 14 1989 09:22 | 20 |
| Mez & I had the "HONK if you're PRO CHOICE" sign on her car and
collected quite a few enthusiastic honks both going down and coming
back. We also got a few serious glares, frowns, and thumbs-downs. But
the most nervous-making was when we were passing thru Hartford on the
way back and suddenly heard right behind us the pull-over-and-stop
*woop* of a cop's siren. With hearts in mouths we swiveled our heads
around to find a young cop in an unmarked car grinning and giving us
the we-shall-overcome clenched fist.
It was really a swell rally. Our community fielded about 40 people and
most of us stuck around for the final group picture with the banner
(well, pictureS really...I musta had 6 cameras draped around my neck at
one point) and then went back to the hotel for a beer and unwind.
Speaking of pictures, one of the funniest things for me was to see how
many random people came up just to stand in front of our banner and
have somebody take their picture! Kinda neat, albeit weird.
=maggie
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712.94 | Slogans and students | FOOZLE::WHITE | | Tue Nov 14 1989 15:09 | 25 |
| Some of my favorite banners:
From Santa Cruz, epicenter of the earthquake:
The earth may tremble
We shall not be moved
Santa Cruz County
Still stands for Choice.
In the MIT delegation:
Nerds for choice
There were many more student delegations than in
April. I saw banners and shirts from MIT, Tufts,
Tufts Medical School, Wheaton College, Wellesley,
Smith, Berkeley College of Music, Yale, SUNY Albany,
Clark University, Holy Cross, Vassar, Mount Holyoke,
Bennington, Harvard Divinity School, and many others
that I can't remember at this instant. I spoke with
students who had held fund-raisers to pay for the
busses. It's good to know that the next generation
is aware and mobilizing with us.
Pat
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712.95 | actually, the weather was clear and cold | DECWET::JWHITE | I'm pro-choice and I vote | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:07 | 6 |
|
from seattle:
WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE WHAT WE'LL GAIN
THAT'S WHY WE'RE MARCHING IN THE RAIN
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712.96 | Whatever happened to student activism? | TLE::D_CARROLL | On the outside, looking in | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:21 | 23 |
| > April. I saw banners and shirts from MIT, Tufts,
> [...] and many others that I can't remember at this instant. I spoke with
> students who had held fund-raisers to pay for the
> busses. It's good to know that the next generation
> is aware and mobilizing with us.
*sigh* I'll bet RPI wasn't among them.
As much as I loved RPI, one of my major disappointments with the school
was its combination of apathy and conservatism. I just know that they
would never get a delegation down there, let alone get enough money through
fund-raisers to fund it! I was so looking foward to being in the heart
of America's socially concious and activeyouth, but, at least in Troy, NY,
the student activism of the 60's in long gone. It is good to see that
at *some* schools at least *some* people are willing to stand up for something,
still.
(We had an abortion rally once to which about 20 people showed up. We
had an apartheid demonstration that got about 100 - many from neighboring
schools. We had a Take Back the Night rally to which about 50 people
showed up. This out of a school of 5000.)
D!
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712.97 | A few more signs... | ACESMK::POIRIER | | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:48 | 17 |
| Some more signs
"I would die for my mothers right to abortion."
"3 Generations for pro-choice!" Grandmother, mother and daughter.
The cutest 10 year olds were holding signs
"Future Feminist - here by Choice"
"Rights are given to fetuses until they are born female."
"Wombs of the world unite for rights."
"Bush...stay out of mine."
"Get the pentagon out of my panties."
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712.98 | more colleges | ULTRA::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:48 | 7 |
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Other schools I saw represented in addition to the ones Pat mentioned:
Bowdoin, SUNY Binghamton, SUNY Plattsburgh, UC Berkeley (*big* banner),
University of Minnesota, Wesleyan, and UNH. It seemed like a big
percentage of the delegations were from colleges.
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712.99 | my favorite sign | CASPRO::LUST | Flights of Fantasy | Wed Nov 15 1989 12:05 | 9 |
| My favorite was up by the Washington monument - seen as we were
leaving...
Look at this day - God must be Pro-Choice!
And it was gorgeous
Linda
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712.100 | Another memory from DC | WR2FOR::OLSON_DO | temporary home of skylrk::olson | Wed Nov 15 1989 17:37 | 14 |
| Has anyone mentioned the nouveau-monument on the grounds of the
Washington Monument? It stood about 12' high, 18' across, and 6'
deep, looked like marble, and was engraved with a phrase which I
can't for the life of me recall...something like this:
DEDICATED TO THE WOMEN
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
IN ILLEGAL ABORTIONS
It had six photos and life-stories of women who had died, with flowers.
We won't go back (to those days).
DougO
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712.101 | | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, CAD/CAM Framework Engineering | Thu Nov 16 1989 10:04 | 3 |
| It was modeled after the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, and
was so exact I had a lot of difficulty figuring out if it was actually
made out of marble or not. It could have been a permanent monument...
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712.102 | Monument | ACESMK::POIRIER | | Thu Nov 16 1989 10:10 | 11 |
| RE: 100
I think it said:
DEDICATED TO THE WOMEN
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
IN ILLEGAL ABORTIONS
BECAUSE THEY HAD NO CHOICE
It was wood made to look like marble - quite impressive. Strewn
with flowers and funeral wreaths, it was quite moving.
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712.103 | | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Fri Nov 17 1989 12:35 | 27 |
| I'm finally caught up enough from it all to spend some time here.
I've talked to a lot of people who went to both the April march and
this rally. Most seem to have preferred April, since they felt more
involved by marching. Comments??
I liked this rally better, but for somewhat of a selfish reason. I got
to be one of the people carrying the state flag/NOW state banner. (We
took turns.) It was really terrific to be so close that you could
actually see the speakers. I got some great pictures, or at least I
think so...I can pick them up later today.
We also got some celebrities to sign NH NOW pennants to auction off at
our next fund-raising auction. We got Peter and Mary of Peter, Paul,
and Mary to sign one. Kay Weaver on one. Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seger
on another. Molly Yard and Ellie Smeal on another. I can't remember
the rest.
Did anyone go to Kennebunk who would like to report on that rally?
And did everyone from NH see NH NOW's full page signature ad in the
Boston Globe NH Weekly section? If not, I have it in my office in ZK.
It was so exciting to realize that we got enough people involved to
afford a full page ad. And we've had a good response from it with
other people wanting to get involved too.
judy
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712.104 | CSPAN - I saw you!!! | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love makes a family | Fri Nov 17 1989 19:51 | 6 |
| Just wanted you all to know that I *saw* you (I saw the banner) on TV
Sunday! I was so excited I screamed!
Way to go!
Carol
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712.105 | Pro-Lifer at the Rally | MAMIE::ARNDT | | Mon Nov 20 1989 11:50 | 47 |
712.106 | | MOSAIC::TARBET | | Mon Nov 20 1989 12:07 | 11 |
| <** Moderator Response **>
Now that a member of the minority faction has expressed his perception
of the Rally, let's don't get into an argument about whether he's wrong
or right: let's just keep the string for memories of the experience
(and, perhaps, comments on memories shared by others on your side of
the issue).
Thanks.
=maggie
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712.107 | Response | CUPCSG::SMITH | Passionate commitment to reasoned faith | Mon Nov 20 1989 14:39 | 7 |
| re: .105 and .106
.105 really belongs in string 183. I would urge mods to move it there.
Also, when will 183 be re-opened????
Thanks,
Nancy
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712.108 | under the same fascist guidelines as ever... | ULTRA::ZURKO | We're more paranoid than you are. | Mon Nov 20 1989 14:51 | 3 |
| 183 was open ever since I got back.
Mez
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712.109 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | if you are a dreamer, come in.. | Mon Nov 20 1989 14:57 | 4 |
| I just deleted my note at the end of 183 which may have caused the
confusion.
Bonnie
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712.110 | | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Mon Nov 20 1989 15:36 | 12 |
| I don't know how Ken knows (in .105) that the people attending the
pro-choice rally were not poor.
NH NOW had about $2000 donated to help those who could not afford to
go otherwise. We gave that money (in varying amounts) to about 50
people. Do poor people wear a label or have some obvious characteristic
that I don't know about?
I too think that .105 should be moved. It is inflamatory and there are
plenty of places to discuss this topic. This note is not one of them.
Judy
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712.111 | co-mod reply | ULTRA::ZURKO | We're more paranoid than you are. | Mon Nov 20 1989 15:38 | 3 |
| The discussion about moving .105 is not in processing. Judy, you might consider
putting paragraph 1 and 3 there, and leaving 2 here.
Mez
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712.112 | my mother is poor | QARRY::QUIRIY | Christine | Mon Nov 20 1989 16:53 | 4 |
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My mother is poor. She was there with me because I paid her way.
CQ
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712.113 | One person at a time. | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Mon Nov 20 1989 18:04 | 37 |
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I was thrilled to see so many young (under 40) women and men
at the rally, I was also thrilled to see so many old (over 42)
women and men there. Since we were all there for a peaceful
rally in support of women's lives, I did not expect anyone to
tell me explicitly what I need to do to be counted. And since
my daughter was there with me - she is no longer a student,
she no longer has a job, and she managed to loose most of her
belonging over the past month and only had $20.00 in her pocket
I guess she could be called poor - or maybe I should be for
having to supply her with food and shelter and hand-me-down
clothes to wear. But then I have a good paying job at DEC
and of course I am not poor so she couldn't be either or
maybe if we take an average of her income and mine (not my
son's he is a student and doesn't count) then we both could
be poor.
Anyway I digress.
I don't judge the worthliness of a cause by the "types" of
people who show up at rally but by the behavior of those
people when they are in groups that number more than 10 people.
Peaceful interaction speaks louder to me than any retoric
or harangue on action.
BTW - I really liked Evelyn Murphy's speech.
_peggy
(-)
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Who was that string of women, linked
arm and arm "Singing for our lives"
gloriously.
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712.114 | over 42 is old? now *I'm* insulted!! ;^) | SCARY::M_DAVIS | Marge Davis Hallyburton | Mon Nov 20 1989 21:12 | 1 |
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712.115 | me too? | WMOIS::B_REINKE | if you are a dreamer, come in.. | Mon Nov 20 1989 23:34 | 3 |
| yo, Marge! should I be insulted too! mega :-)s!
Bonnie
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712.116 | Everything is relative... | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Nov 21 1989 07:59 | 3 |
| Well, we know how old Peggy is now, don't we? :-)
Steve
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712.117 | i think i know that one..... | STC::AAGESEN | | Tue Nov 21 1989 09:29 | 13 |
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>Who was that string of women, linked
>arm and arm "Singing for our lives"
>gloriously.
i suspect some not-so-local "gentle, angry people" ?
~robin
p.s. justine, did =maggie give you back your commemorative
name-tag yet? folks that i (or you) hadn't met before couldn't
figure out *who* i was without looking r e a l close(-;
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