The Florida March for Peace resulted in not only bringing more than a hundred people together and spreading our anti-war message with tens of thousands of people via the media, but peace/anti-war organizers from around the state came together to form the Florida Peace Congress (FPC). As part of its first decision as a body, the FPC's more than two dozen attendees unanimously endorsed the upcoming Miami May Day protest. More details on this event will follow next month. the FPC's aim will be to mobilize peace/anti-war groups to support the May 1st event. There we will also hold our second FPC meeting.
Thanks to everyone who helped make this a successful event. 2009 is stacking up to be a definitive year for peace. And the march goes on...
PS. Check out Mark Weaver’s show this Saturday, 9am – 11am, to hear a discussion of the 3/28/09 march. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fpc http://markweavershow.blogspot.com/
- Here’s the wonderful story featured in Florida Today the day after the march: “Marchers seek to focus on home, Peace rally demands an end to war, more money for domestic issues” & Photo gallery
- A ton of photos from Progressive Democrats of Indian River
- Photos from St. Augustine for Peace & Justice
Review of Florida March for Peace By Jim Sanders, Member, Broward AntiWar Coalition
Monday, Mar 30, 2009
On Saturday, March 28th, 120 to 150 activists from across the state marched through downtown Melbourne against US wars and interventions. These include the occupation in Iraq, the escalation in Afghanistan, attacks against Pakistan, our support of Israel’s aggressions against the people of Palestine, and others. A rally was held at the end point at Melbourne City Hall.
A diverse collection of speakers and performers from across the state addressed the crowd. Food Not Bombs did what they do best and shared food with anybody who was hungry. Raging Grannies sang songs against profiteering and the ludicrous escalation planned in Afghanistan. A radical minister spoke of the need for revolution. A couple of long-time activist spoke of the need to support freeing the Cuban 5. A speaker from the Miami Mayday Alliance called on the crowd to join the upcoming May 1st action in Miami.The rally was organized by the Brevard County based Patriots for Peace. Broward AntiWar endorsed this action along with 66 other groups from across the state.
After the march and rally, a group of about 30 to 40 of us gathered on the balcony of a local bar to form the Florida Peace Congress. We hope that in forming this organization we can offer better communication and support for peace and social justice events throughout the state. The first act of the new group was to endorse the Mayday event in Miami.
It was a great day for the peace and justice communities in Florida. Not only did we boisterously and enthusiastically march and rally against wars and injustice, we laid the groundwork for uniting for greater work in the future.
- "Organizers insist war isn't the way," Florida Today (3-27-09)
- "March for Peace in Melbourne March 28," Hometown News (3-27-09)
- “Peace--Following in a Humanist Tradition” Humanist Network News (March 18, 2009)
- “Gainesville's Veterans for Peace will participate in march” Independent Alligator (March 17, 2009)
- March for peace set for March 28 Osceola-News Gazette (March 21, 2009)
- Florida March for PEACE St.Augustine Florida News (March 25, 2009)
- Florida Mass March for Peace in Melbourne Miami Independent Media Center
- Happy Town, Orlando Weekly (March 19, 2009)
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