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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n\nMarch 30, 2011\n\nCONTACT:\n\nKeith McHenry  
 \n575-770-3377\nmenu@foodnotbombs.net\nwww.foodnotbombs.net/food_is_a_right.html\n\nKathy 
 Mitro\n386-795-9643\nkathymitro@yahoo.com\n\nFOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A 
 PRIVILEGE \n\nSharing food with the hungry is an unregulated act of 
 kindness. \nEnd all efforts to stop people from feeding the hungry.\n 
 Rescind all laws restricting compassion.\n\n"I wholeheartedly support the 
 action on April 1, 2012 to protest laws against sharing food!" Dr. Cornel 
 West -  author and professor Princeton University\n\n"THERE IS NO RIGHT WAY 
 TO GIVE OUT FOOD, THERE IS ONLY GIVING OUT ALL THE FOOD YOU CAN"\n- Kathy 
 Mitro who posted a petition on line after being threatened with arrest for 
 sharing food in Daytona Beach. Florida in January 2012 \n\nWe are proposing 
 that people all over the world consider sharing free meals in celebration 
 our right to food and participate in our campaign for an end to laws 
 restricting acts of compassion. Celebrate our right to feed the hungry with 
 music, theater, and the sharing of food.\n\nSUNDAY, APRIL 1, 2012\n\n\nIt 
 has been distressing to receive so many reports in the past few weeks of 
 people being threatened with arrest or cities adopting new laws limiting 
 people's right to share free food with the public.  People in Belarus, 
 England, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Florida have 
 been contacting the Food Not Bombs global coordination office about having 
 been threatened with arrest for sharing food. Others report that their 
 local governments are considering laws to limit acts of compassion. Food 
 Not Bombs volunteers in Minsk have been arrested for sharing meals an 
 police raided a benefit concert on March 24, 2012 charging 15 volunteers 
 with sentenced to administrative arrests. \n\nThis new wave of threats is 
 happening as half of all Americans are struggling to survive. The 
 Department of Agriculture's February report shows that 46,286,294 people 
 relied on food stamps in November of 2011. People have been arriving at 
 Food Not Bombs meals claiming they had not eaten in four days because other 
 food programs had exhausted their resources. The Food and Agriculture 
 Organization estimates that 1 in 7 people or 925 million people world wide  
 went hungry in 2010. We are announcing a global campaign to recognize that 
 sharing food with the hungry is an unregulated activity of compassion and 
 should not be interfered with by the authorities. \n\nOur movement started 
 when the "Diggers" occupied St George's Hill in Surrey, England on April 1, 
 1649 in a protest for the right of landless people to feed themselves. We 
 are announcing our global campaign for the right of all people to share 
 food with the hungry without regulation on the anniversary of the first act 
 of the peaceful resistance by the "Diggers" of St George's Hill.\n\nThe 
 public is encouraged to share meals with their community on Sunday, April 
 1, 2012  to celebrate our right to share food and end all efforts to 
 restrict acts of compassion. Please email our office so we can post your 
 event on our website. \n\nFOOD IS A RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE – End all 
 efforts to stop people from feeding the 
 hungry\nhttp://www.foodnotbombs.net/food_is_a_right.html\n\nFOOD IS A RIGHT 
 NOT A PRIVILEGE – End all efforts to stop people from feeding the hungry 
 on 
 blog.foodnotbombs.net\nhttp://blog.foodnotbombs.net/food-is-a-right-not-a-privilege-end-all-efforts-to-stop-people-from-feeding-the-hungry/\n\nENDORSED 
 BY\n\n    •    Barbara Ehrenreich - author of Nickel and Dimed\n    •   
  Dr. Cornel West - author and professor Princeton University\n    •    
 Noam Chomsky - author and professor M.I.T.\n    •    Michael Parenti - 
 author and lecturer\n    •    Raj Patel - author of Stuffed and Starved\n 
    •    Eric Holt-Giménez - Food First/Institute for Food and 
 Development Policy\n    •    Bill McKibben - author Deep Economy\n    • 
    David Barsamian - founder and director of Alternative Radio\n    •    
 David Rovics - Musician, USA\n    •    Kevin Devine - Musician, Brooklyn, 
 NY\n    •    Dorinda Moreno - Fuerza Mundial Collaborative\n    •    
 Rev. Brian Burch - President, St. Clare's Multifaith Housing Society\n    
 •    Francisca James Hernández, Ph.D. - Southwest Institute for Research 
 on Women\n    •    Kathy Kelly - Co-coordinator, Voices for Creative 
 Nonviolence\n    •    Max Ventura - Musician, Activist, Mom, USA\n    • 
    Michele Burke - St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada\n    •    Rabbi. Auri 
 V. Ish - Musician, Nederland Colorado\n    •    Christina Persaud - 
 Halifax Nova Scotia\n    •    Can Baskent - Practical Anarchy, New York 
 City\n    •    Planting Justice - Oakland, CA\n    •    KT Terry - 
 Founder Homeless Not Hopeless Poets For Change\n    •    Marian Wagner - 
 The North Country Coalition for Justice and Peace, East Ryegate, Vermont\n  
   •    Tessza Udvarhelyi - The City is for All, Budapest, Hungary\n    
 •    Tristram Stuart - organized "Feeding the 5000"in London's Trafalgar 
 Square UK\n    •    Kathy Mitro - Daytona Beach, Florida USA\n    •    
 Agustina Vidal - Myrtle Beach Food Not Bombs\n    •    Birmingham Food 
 Not Bombs - Birmingham, UK\n    •    Keith McHenry - Co-founder of the 
 Food Not Bombs Movement\n    •    Lauren Melodia - Founder & Co-organizer 
 Milk Not Jails USA\n    •    Tom Ferguson - Author, Atlanta, Georgia 
 USA\n    •    Comida, no bombas - Monterrey, Mexico\n    •    Tampa 
 Food Not Bombs - Tampa, Florida USA\n    •    Grand Rapids Food Not Bombs 
 - Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA\n    •    The Civil Liberties Defense 
 Center - Eugene, Oregon, USA\n    •    Durango Food Not Bombs - Durango, 
 Colorado, USA\n    •    Houston Food Not Bombs - Houston, Texas, USA\n    
 •    Budapest Food Not Bombs - Budapest, Hungary\n    •    Randall 
 Amster - Chair of the Master's Program in Humanities at Prescott College, 
 and also serves as the Executive Director of the Peace & Justice Studies 
 Association. USA\n    •    Ellen Murphy - Bellingham, WA, USA\n    •    
 Cincinnati Food Not Bombs - Cincinnati, OH, USA\n    •    Miakoda (jyll 
 taylor) - founder & director of Fierce Allies\n    •    Washington D.C. 
 Food Not Bombs - Washington D.C. USA\n    •    Christy Prahl, New 
 Communities Program Director - Humboldt Park, Chicago, 
 IL\n\n\n\n###\n\nPLEASE ENDORSE THIS CAMPAIGN\nPlease consider endorsing 
 this nonviolent campaign. Email us you name, position and city or if your 
 group is endorsing the name of your organization and city. Seek to overturn 
 all local laws restricting the sharing of food.\nThanks so 
 much.\n\nmenu@foodnotbombs.net\n\nFeeding The Homeless BANNED In Major 
 Cities All Over 
 America\nhttp://world.hawaiinewsdaily.com/2012/03/feeding-the-homeless-banned-in-major-cities-all-over-america/\n\n‪Philadelphia 
 decides to stop outdoor feeding of 
 homeless‬\nhttp://youtu.be/6X6HDnXufQk\n\nParker retools, delays homeless 
 feeding 
 plan\nhttp://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Parker-retools-delays-homeless-feeding-plan-3422252.php\n\nFood 
 not Bombs activists to stand trial after riot police`s raid on charity 
 concert in 
 Minsk\nhttp://naviny.by/rubrics/english/2012/03/25/ic_articles_259_177292\n\nFreedom 
 Day, Arbitrary Detentions and Travel Bans - Belarus Politics 
 Digest\nhttp://belarusdigest.com/story/freedom-day-arbitrary-detentions-and-travel-bans-belarus-politics-digest-8553\n 
 \n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/03/30/18710419.php
SUMMARY:Food is a Right, Not a Privilege: Sharing Food with the Hungry is an Unregulated Act of Kindness
LOCATION:The public is encouraged to share meals with their community on Sunday, 
 April 1, 2012 to celebrate our right to share food and end all efforts to 
 restrict acts of compassion.
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