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DESCRIPTION:Soupstock - The 42nd anniversary celebration of Food Not Bombs\n\nFree 
 concert and festival featuring Lyrical I, THC-The Higher Collective, Joe 
 and the Rogans, and much more.\n\nLive music, free food, information 
 booths, arts and craft tables, children’s area and lots of fun for 
 everyone.\n\nYour organization, community project or art and craft business 
 is invited to set up for free at our event. Just show up ready to have 
 fun.\nSanta Cruz Food Not Bombs\n\nPO Box 422 • Santa Cruz, CA 
 95061\nwww.santacruz.foodnotbombs.net\n1-800-884-1136\n\nWhen a billion 
 people go hungry each day, how can we spend another dollar on war?\n\nThe 
 eight college age anti-nuclear activists who started the first Food Not 
 Bombs collective in May 1980, organized to influence the Boston area 
 community to resist the threat of cuts in social services and escalation in 
 military funding promised by presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and his 
 Wall Street backers. Policies that we believed would magnify the trend that 
 was already forcing many into poverty.  We marched against the threat of 
 nuclear war in a demonstration cosponsored with the Cambridge City Council. 
 We delivered groceries to public housing across the Boston area and 
 organized our first Free Concert for Nuclear Disarmament in Sennet Park, 
 becoming the model for what our poet friend and volunteer Dimond Dave would 
 call Soupstock 1989.\n\nAfter four decades the goals of Food Not Bombs have 
 grown more urgent as the world faces the threat of a nuclear confrontation 
 pushed in the media, and hundreds of millions of people are sinking into 
 deeper poverty. Billions of dollars are poured into buying lethal aid for 
 wars in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa while people become 
 homeless and struggle to feed themselves.\n\nWe could never have imagined 
 we would grow into a global movement of volunteers who 42 years later was 
 still busy recovering food that would otherwise be discarded and sharing 
 our free meals with the hungry in over 1,000 cities in more than 65 
 countries.\n\nWe have never been a charity. From the first days when we 
 held our theatrical “bake sales to buy a bomber” we have been dedicated 
 to seeking an end to the crisis of corporate domination and exploitation by 
 taking nonviolent direct action so no one is forced to stand in line to eat 
 at a soup kitchen or live in the streets. Our slogan “Solidarity Not 
 Charity” graces our social media and flyers.\n\nFood Not Bombs was 
 transformed in 1988 when we started a second group in San Francisco, where 
 the police started to arrest our volunteers for the “crime” of making a 
 political statement ultimately making  over 1,000  arrests. The police also 
 arrested our volunteers for feeding the hungry in a number of other cities 
 including Middletown, Connecticut, Ft Lauderdale, Tampa and Orlando, 
 Florida, Arcata,  Los Angeles, California, Moscow, Russia and Minsk, 
 Belarus.   A Federal Appellate Court in the 11th Circuit ruled that our 
 Food Not Bombs meals are protected by the First Amendment and may order the 
 City of Ft Lauderdale to pay our lawyers $1.5 million dollars.\n\nThe 
 violent campaign in San Francisco against our volunteers resulted In 
 Amnesty International declaring that any Food Not Bombs volunteer sentenced 
 to prison would be considered a "Prisoner of  Conscience" and that they 
 would work for our unconditional release.\n\nOne of our first actions was 
 to set up a soup line outside of the Federal Reserve Bank to protest the 
 policies of the Bank of Boston and their investments in nuclear weapons, 
 nuclear power and property speculation.  Volunteers have continued our 
 protests against the exploitation by the banks, hedge funds and the 
 globalization of the economy by providing meals at protests against the 
 World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. You 
 may have eaten with us at the anti-globalization protests in Seattle, 
 Cancun, Miami, Gutenberg, and Toronto. We helped organize and feed Occupy 
 Wall Street and local Occupy camps in hundreds of cities. We are continuing 
 our four decade resistance to globalization, organizing against the social 
 control of the new Central Bank Digital Currencies. Our struggle against 
 the implementation of a global corporate dystopian future continues. 
 \n\nWhen capitalism failed to respond to its disasters Food Not Bombs has 
 been there. We organized the food relief effort for the survivors of 
 Hurricane Katrina and Sandy. Our volunteers provided the only free meals 
 for the first three days after the Loma Prieta Earthquake, helped after the 
 Northridge Earthquake and we were among the first to respond to Typhoon 
 Magkhut in the Philippines and the Christmas Tsunami in 
 Indonesia.\n\nVolunteers also provided hot vegan meals to the rescue 
 workers in New York after 9/11, started animal rescue shelters in Slovakia, 
 fed Camp Casey in Texas, border camps in Palestine, Poland and Mexico; 
 striking workers in Korea. Our chapter in Reykjavik helped initiate the 
 protests that overthrew  the banker government of Iceland. We have provided 
 food and material support to Aboriginal Tent Embassies and their efforts to 
 protect the environment from mining and Australian military exercises.  Our 
 volunteers have been providing the only meals that the poor and unhoused 
 could access during the pandemic. The Santa Cruz chapter has provided hot 
 meals every day since March 14, 2020. Even more amazing our groups in 
 Myanmar not only provided food during the pandemic but did so while under 
 the martial law of the military dictatorship.\n\nFood Not Bombs activists 
 have also started many other autonomous projects like Indymedia, Bikes Not 
 Bombs, Homes Not Jails, Food Not Lawns, the free radio movement, Really 
 Really Free Markets, and Anarchists Against the Wall in Palestine.\n\nOur 
 independence from state and corporate control is at the core of our power 
 and a threat to the institutions of war and exploitation. Our freedom from 
 authority and our work  to divert military funding to health care, housing 
 and education seemed to worry the FBI - Joint Terrorism Task Force who sent 
 a memo to the San Francisco Field Office on August 29, 1988, claiming we 
 were a credible national security threat. In a 2009 lecture at Tufts 
 University an Obama State Department official compared Food Not Bombs to 
 Al-Qaeda, stating we were a greater danger to the United States because we 
 were seeking to reduce the military budget and use the savings to fund 
 domestic social needs.\n\nFood Not Bombs works in coalition with groups 
 like Earth First!, Codepink, the American Indian Movement, and the National 
 Union of the Homeless.\n\nWe invite you to join Food Not Bombs in taking 
 direct action towards creating a world free from domination, coercion and 
 violence.\n\nFood is a right, not a privilege...Solidarity not 
 charity.\n\nPlease consider making a monthly 
 donation\nhttps://foodnotbombs.net/new_site/donate.php\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/05/13/18849660.php
SUMMARY:Soupstock 2022 - 42nd Anniversary of the Founding of Food Not Bombs
LOCATION:San Lorenzo Park - Duck Island\n137 Dakota Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/05/13/18849660.php
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