The Future of the Anti-war and Peace Movements
Cindy Sheehan speaks in Cleveland Thursday, July 9
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Cindy Sheehan is an American anti-war activist whose son was killed during his service in the Iraq War on April 4, 2004. She attracted national and international media attention in August 2005 for her extended anti-war protest at a makeshift camp outside President George W. Bush's Texas ranch - a stand which drew both passionate support and angry criticism.
Cindy will appear in Cleveland, with special guest, Cleveland's Own Troubadour, Charlie Mosbrook, Thursday, July 9, 7:00-9:00pm at St. Colman's Church Parish Hall, 2027 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, Oh 44102. Parking
at
Zone
Recreation,
W.
65th
&
Lorain
which
is
about
1/2
blocks south of
the
church
hall details.
Sheehan was one of the nine founding members of Gold Star Families for Peace, an
organization created in January 2005 that sought to end the U.S. occupation of
Iraq, and provides support for families of soldiers killed in Iraq.
Sheehan has been active in the US peace movements over the last several years —
speaking, writing, and organizing across the US and overseas.
Free and open to the public
The Future of the Anti-war and Peace Movements
Sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Anti-war Coalition and Cleveland Peace Action
For More Information call: 216-736-4716
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