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September 28, 2018, marks 100 years since the stupidest parade I’ve ever heard of. And this is a world awash in stupid. Donald Trump wanted to hold an insane weapons parade in Washington this November. That was dumb. But so was, on a far lesser scale, the move by various peace groups to de-prioritize going ahead with a massive celebration of having helped get the parade cancelled. I suppose the thinking is that we have got just too many victories for peace to be bothered with inspiring people to join us.

Anyway, the French parade of death that inspired Trump was certainly moronic. So is the French plan to let Trump back into the country. Three cheers for the Irish, whom he won’t be visiting! But nothing matches for sheer idiocy the parade held in Philadelphia on September 28, 1918.

Broadway has the musical Hamilton and surfing has Bethany Hamilton. Aaron Lieber’s exquisitely shot Unstoppable is the second feature-length film about the 13-year-old Kauai girl whose arm was bit off by a tiger shark in 2003 while she was wave riding. Bethany was portrayed by AnnaSophia Robb in 2011’s Soul Surfer, co-starring Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid as her parents and Branscombe Richmond as coach Ben Aipa. (According to Jenni Gold, director of the new documentary about the screen image of disabled people Cinemability, The Art of Inclusion, to be released on VOD Oct. 5, her interview with Hamilton “is on the DVD’s bonus features.”)

 

This is so much bigger than Brett Kavanaugh, or the outcome of his nomination.

Women are suddenly opening their secret wounds. Their trauma — often many decades old — is becoming, for the first time, public. So are their tears.

Enduring a sexual assault is only the beginning of the journey through hell.

This is the awareness that has accompanied the Kavanaugh nomination and the politically motivated dismissal of Christine Blasey Ford’s accusation against him, beginning with Donald Trump’s all-knowing tweet: “I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately filed with local Law Enforcement Authorities by either her or her loving parents. I ask that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time, and place!”

It’s not easy being vulnerable!

This is not true. Brett Kavanaugh has not always treated women with dignity and respect, unless you mean abusing his judicial authority in an attempt to prevent a woman from having the legal abortion she wants constitutes some form of “dignity and respect.”

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The Free Press will honor Sandy Bolzenius with our 2018 "Libby" award for community activism at the Free Press Awards ceremony on Monday, October 8 at Woodlands Tavern, 1200 W. Third Ave. She is involved in grassroots efforts dedicated to creating genuine democracies beginning at the local level. To this end, she is most active with Move to Amend and the Columbus Community Bill of Rights, movements that put the rights of people and nature before those of corporations. An army veteran and a former international teacher, she has lived in and traveled through Europe, Africa, and Asia. During occasional pauses in her foreign forays, Sandy returned to Columbus to earn a bachelor’s degree in Education and a doctorate in History at Ohio State University, where she specialized in Gender and African American studies. Sandy is also the author of Glory in Their Spirit: How Four Black Women Took on the Army during World War II (University of Illinois Press, 2018). Interested in the dynamics of gender, race, class, and public policies, Sandy seeks to address the root causes and effects of social inequities and work collectively toward a fully inclusive and just society for all. 
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Wednesday, September 26, 4:30-6:30pm
JP Morgan Chase headquarters, 1111 Polaris Parkway, visitor parking lot
On Wednesday, Sept 26th we're sending a STRONG message to #BackersofHate who are financing private prisons and immigrant detention centers: Stop Bankrolling Oppression Now!

Private detention companies like CoreCivic and the Geo Group, continue to be financed by Corporate #BacksofHate like JPMorgan Chase who profits enormously from our communities' pain and the separation of families.

Join us at by the Chase Headquarters to urge them to stop financing CoreCivic and Geo group! Families belong together, and NOT in cages!

This action is a part of a national day of action against #BackersofHate

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I woke up every morning last week to the sounds of Sonny & Cher. I also woke up to news of a Supreme Court nominee’s history of sexual harassment and the ceaseless conservative support for him. Then there was the natural (more like man-made) disaster tearing the southern coast to shreds as well as a government official in hot water for misusing government funds and resources. And, naturally, the pathetic and vacuous legislative work of our “elected” representatives.

The news cycle is just the same garbage day in, day out, year in, year out. We are struggling to break away from the vicious cycle of our government always doing everything but serving the people.

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