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DESCRIPTION:Take Back Gandhi's 9/11 - Satyagraha - Truth Force is the theme of the 
 upcoming Community Currency Radio show this Thursday, August 19, 2010, 2-3 
 pm on Progressive Radio Network.  Arnie Passman and Carol Brouillet will 
 discuss the birth of the non-violent movement, named Satyagraha by Gandhi 
 which began on September 11, 1906 has since inspired the liberation of 
 India from British rule, the Civil Rights Movement and the heroic Free Gaza 
 Movement.  Since 9/11/2001, the day has been used by the government to 
 promote nationalism and war; Arnie and Carol hope to reframe the holiday to 
 encourage global satyagraha to challenge militarism, imperialism, endless 
 war.\n\n  Satyagraha - Truth Force was born when people gathered together, 
 in their struggle against empire and racism in South Africa. On September 
 11, 1906, at a public meeting attended by 3000 people where Gandhi spoke, 
 Sheth haji Habib, an old Muslim resident of South Africa, was inspired to 
 consciously speak out and state his decision to act in defiance of an 
 unjust law, that targeted the Indian population of South Africa. Habib 
 declared his willingness to suffer the consequences in a 
 spiritually-endowed fight for justice in the name of God. The theory of 
 satyagraha sees means and ends as inseparable. The means used to obtain an 
 end are wrapped up in and attached to that end. Therefore, it is 
 contradictory to try to use unjust means to obtain justice or to try to use 
 violence to obtain peace. Satyagraha is a synthesis of the Sanskrit words 
 satya (meaning "truth") and Agraha ("pursuit of"). Gandhi believed that 
 life itself is a the pursuit of truth. For Gandhi, satyagraha became 
 strength in practicing non-violent methods, or in his words "the Force 
 which is born of Truth and Love or non-violence."  \n\nOn September 11, 
 2006, there were efforts to rekindle the strength of Gandhi's vision for 
 peace.  The award winning film, Gandhi was rereleased and shown in 64 
 venues, and a short film Satyagraha - 100 Years of Nonviolence debuted, 
 followed a year later by a Choose Peace campaign. \n\nThis year, renewing 
 the effort to nurturing satyagraha in the face of unwaning US militancy, we 
 have seen courageous acts of non-violent resistance such as the Free Gaza 
 Movement's Flotilla to breack the blockade against Gaza, simply speaking 
 out taboo facts despite opposition from the corporate press and the US 
 government, could be considered "satyagraha" on a whole range of issues. On 
 September 11, 2010 in San Francisco, the poet/activist/writer Arnie Passman 
 wants to Take Back 9/11 as a worldwide celebration of Peace and Love 
 recognizing Gandhi's adherence to satyagraha. Satyagraha will also be the 
 theme of the 9th Annual 9/11 Truth Rally/March to the 12th Annual Power to 
 the Peaceful Festival in San Francisco.\n \nArnie Passman has been a peace 
 activist for 45 years. For the past four years, he has been organizing 
 poetry readings at the San Francisco Gandhi statue on the mahatma's 
 birthday (october 2). He has also organized celebrating the peace symbol 
 anniversary (February 21) in Berkeley for the last three years.\nHe is the 
 author of The Deejays (Macmillan, 1971, a history of the disc jockey) and 
 two plays, If we told ya, we sold ya, about the 1st black disc  jockey, 
 Jack L. Cooper (chicago, 1929-59) and Soul Control/Control of Soul, a 
 dialogue between an old black dj, Overjive, aka O.J., and a retired cia 
 agent, Herbert Walker Luce Cannon. He created Arnie Passman's House of 
 Cards in 1979 to present engaging satirists, which has included a 6 month 
 series, conversations in comedia, interviews with s.f. mime troupe elders, 
 and events at the Berkeley Arts Festival, such as Improv Day & the Berkeley 
 Satirithon.  He knows how to make people smile and laugh.\nCarol Brouillet 
 is a longtime activist who organized three conferences on Strategies to 
 Transform the Global Economy and (the first) marches on her Senators and 
 Congresswoman in January 2002 to Demand a Congressional Investigation of 
 9-11. She publishes the Deception Dollars, Perception Dollars, and 
 Co-Founded the 9-11 Truth Alliance, and the Northern California 9-11 Truth 
 Alliance . She organized premieres of films, educational events, marches, 
 rallies for 9-11 Truth, the San Francisco International Inquiry into 9-11, 
 and produced the film Behind Every Terrorist- There is a Bush. She is also 
 a mother of three and held a weekly Listening Project in downtown Palo Alto 
 from October 2001 to October 2007, now she holds it once a month on the 
 11th, in solidarity with other 9/11 Truth activists worldwide. She ran for 
 Congress in 2006 and 2008 on the Green Party ticket on a 9-11 Truth, Peace, 
 Impeachment platform. From April 2007 through September 2008 she hosted a 
 radio show on We The People Radio Network entitled- Questioning War- 
 Organizing Resistance. \n\n\n \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/18/18656328.php
SUMMARY:Take Back Gandhi's 9/11 - Satyagraha - Truth Force
LOCATION:Progressive Radio Network
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/18/18656328.php
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