Peace House Tulsa

306 South Phoenix at Charles Page Blvd (3rd Street) in Tulsa, OK. The official blog for Peace House Tulsa, this forum intends to be ONE avenue for communication among Tulsa-area seekers of and creators of PEACE. See our website too: peacehousetulsa.org

Monday, July 31, 2006

ANTI-NUKE FILM AUG. 6

Sunday, August 6th, 6:30 PM. Film begins at 7:30.

The Carrie Dickerson Foundation and CASE, Citizens for Alternative and Safe Energy, are inviting you to a FREE showing of "A Question of Power" at the Circle Cinema, 12 South Lewis, Tulsa (Near Admiral and Lewis). "Community Consciousness Through Film".
The film is a documentary about the opposition to the building of nuclear plants in California. We will be previewing Carrie's new book, "Harvesting the Wind - Fourteen Centuries of Wind Power" with an uncorrected proof copy.
We will be taking orders for the book and will be showing some of the original art work by local artist, Gwen Ingram, from Drumright.
We will also be speaking briefly about how Carrie's fight to stop Black Fox here in Oklahoma differed greatly from the opposition in the film. Her fight was the only successful legal intervention that stopped a nuclear plant from being built and the only way to stop PSO at that point in time.
Please join us for an evening of information and promoting renewable energy, as we realize the new rumblings to return to building nuclear plants must be stopped before they begin.

Many of you have heard that Carrie had a recent fall and short hospital visit, but she is now resettled in the new nursing home in Claremore. She is doing well. The best medicine we can give her is to rally and carry on her work so that she can relax in confidence, knowing that we will not let her life's dedication be forgotten. We will continue to inform the public and crusade for safe and alternative energy. Please join us in our efforts to keep our environment safe.

We very much appreciate the Circle's support of our efforts. We encourage you to patronize the concession stand while attending our event.

Donations to The Carrie Dickerson Foundation will be gratefully and graciously accepted. Be sure to check into becoming a member of the Circle Cinema! http://www.circlecinema.com/

FAST FOR PEACE

Local group calls for fasting to "Bring Troops home FAST"

A diverse group of Patriots for Peace and Students of Nonviolence in Tulsa have committed themselves (to varying degrees) to support CODEPINK's call for Troops Home Now with their Troops Home FAST. Some members have been fasting off and on since July 4th. Others mindfully intending to fast by spiritually connecting to and supporting those from all over the country who are fasting until U.S. troops are out of Iraq and back home, where they belong.
 
Aug. 6th marks the 61st anniversary of the shame on this nation: the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, followed by the bombing of Nagasaki. This seems to be an appropriate day to FAST in solidarity with Codepink.
 
Remaining silent in quiet vigils for peace continue, yet we seek to manifest into the physical that which our group has known all along: violence directed outward is also violence directed inward. We FAST for an end to the violence. We FAST for sustainable choices. First and foremost the Tulsa Engage Circle FASTS to echo the call for Troops Home FAST!

Any and all are welcome to join the FAST for as long as you're able.
We are asking that pastors and other religious leaders join us.
We are asking that all elected officials join us.

Notes of support can be directed to the Codepink Blog where we'll record the names of those who wish to have their names listed.
 
Peace Through Justice.
Engage Circle of Tulsa

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Action item: DU use in Lebanon

From Tulsa's Depleted Uranium (DU) activist B.G.:

Depleted Uranium Situation Worsens Requiring Immediate Action
By President Bush, Prime Minister Blair, and Prime Minister Olmert

Dr. Doug Rokke, PhD.
former Director, U.S. Army Depleted Uranium project
July 26, 2006

The delivery of at least 100 GBU 28 bunker busters bombs containing depleted uranium warheads by the United States to Israel for use against targets in Lebanon will result in additional radioactive and chemical toxic contamination with consequent adverse health and environmental effects throughout the middle east. Israeli tank gunners are also using depleted uranium tank rounds as photographs verify.

Today, U.S., British, and now Israeli military personnel are using illegal uranium munitions- America's and England's own "dirty bombs" while U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Defense, and British Ministry of Defence officials deny that there are any adverse health and environmental effects as a consequence of the manufacture, testing, and/or use of uranium munitions to avoid liability for the willful and illegal dispersal of a radioactive toxic material - depleted uranium.

The use of uranium weapons is absolutely unacceptable, and a crime against humanity. Consequently the citizens of the world and all governments must force cessation of uranium weapons use. I must demand that Israel now provide medical care to all DU casualties in Lebanon and clean up all DU contamination.

U.S. and British officials have arrogantly refused to comply with their own regulations, orders, and directives that require United States Department of Defense officials to provide prompt and effective medical care to "all" exposed individuals. Reference: Medical Management of Unusual Depleted Uranium Casualties, DOD, Pentagon, 10/14/93, Medical Management of Army personnel Exposed to Depleted Uranium (DU) Headquarters, U.S. Army Medical Command 29 April 2004, and section 2-5 of U.S. Army Regulation 700-48. Israeli officials must not do so now.

They also refuse to clean up dispersed radioactive Contamination as required by Army Regulation- AR 700-48: "Management of Equipment Contaminated With Depleted Uranium or Radioactive Commodities" (Headquarters, Department Of The Army, Washington, D.C., September 2002) and U.S. Army Technical Bulletin- TB 9-1300-278: "Guidelines For Safe Response To Handling, Storage, And Transportation Accidents Involving Army Tank Munitions Or Armor Which Contain Depleted Uranium" (Headquarters, Department Of The Army, Washington, D.C., JULY 1996). Specifically section 2-4 of United States Army Regulation-AR 700-48 dated September 16, 2002 requires that:
(1) "Military personnel "identify, segregate, isolate, secure, and label all RCE" (radiologically contaminated equipment).
(2) "Procedures to minimize the spread of radioactivity will be implemented as soon as possible."
(3) "Radioactive material and waste will not be locally disposed of through burial, submersion, incineration, destruction in place, or abandonment" and
(4) "All equipment, to include captured or combat RCE, will be surveyed, packaged, retrograded, decontaminated and released IAW Technical Bulletin 9-1300-278, DA PAM 700-48" (Note: Maximum exposure limits are specified in Appendix F).

The previous and current use of uranium weapons, the release of radioactive components in destroyed U.S. and foreign military equipment, and releases of industrial, medical, research facility radioactive materials have resulted in unacceptable exposures. Therefore, decontamination must be completed as required by U.S. Army Regulation 700-48 and should include releases of all radioactive materials resulting from military operations.

The extent of adverse health and environmental effects of uranium weapons contamination is not limited to combat zones but includes facilities and sites where uranium weapons were manufactured or tested including Vieques; Puerto Rico; Colonie, New York; Concord, MA; Jefferson Proving Grounds, Indiana; and Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Therefore medical care must be provided by the United States Department of Defense officials to all individuals affected by the manufacturing, testing, and/or use of uranium munitions. Thorough environmental remediation also must be completed without further delay.

I am amazed that fifteen years after was I asked to clean up the initial DU mess from Gulf War 1 and over ten years since I finished the depleted uranium project that United States Department of Defense officials and others still attempt to justify uranium munitions use while ignoring mandatory requirements. I am dismayed that Department of Defense and Department of Energy officials and representatives continue personal attacks aimed to silence or discredit those of us who are demanding that medical care be provided to all DU casualties and that environmental remediation is completed in compliance with U.S. Army Regulation 700-48. But beyond the ignored mandatory actions the willful dispersal of tons of solid radioactive and chemically toxic waste in the form of uranium munitions is illegal (http://www.traprockpeace.org/karen_parker_du_illegality.pdf) and just does not even pass the common sense test and according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, DHS, is a dirty bomb. DHS issued "dirty bomb" response guidelines, http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/fr-cont.html
, on January 3, 2006 for incidents within the United States but ignore DOD use of uranium weapons and existing DOD regulations. These guidelines specifically state that: "Characteristics of RDD and IND Incidents: A radiological incident is defined as an event or series of events, deliberate or accidental, leading to the release, or potential release, into the environment of radioactive material in sufficient quantity to warrant consideration of protective actions. Use of an RDD or IND is an act of terror that produces a radiological incident." Thus the use of uranium munitions is "an act or terror" as defined by DHS. Finally continued compliance with the infamous March 1991 Los Alamos Memorandum that was issued to ensure continued use of uranium munitions can not be justified.

In conclusion: the President of the United States- George W. Bush, the Prime Minister of Great Britain-Tony Blair, and the Prime Minister of Israel Olmert must acknowledge and accept responsibility for willful use of illegal uranium munitions- their own "dirty bombs"- resulting in adverse health and environmental effects.

President Bush, Prime Minister Blair, and Prime Minister Olmert should order:
1. medical care for all casualties,
2. thorough environmental remediation,
3. immediate cessation of retaliation against all of us who demand compliance with medical care and environmental remediation requirements,
4. and stop the already illegal the use (UN finding) of depleted uranium munitions.
References- these references are copies the actual regulations and orders and other pertinent official documents:
http://www.traprockpeace.org/twomemos.html
http://www.traprockpeace.org/rokke_du_3_ques.html
http://www.traprockpeace.org/du_dtic_wakayama_Aug2002.html
http://www.traprockpeace.org/karen_parker_du_illegality.pdf
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/fr-cont.html
http://cryptome.org/dhs010306.txt

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

NETWORK OF SPIRITUAL PROGRESSIVES

Rabbi Michael Lerner, organizer of the Network (NSP) has asked for concerned citizens to join in signing a letter calling for the end of violence in the Middle East. It is intended that sufficient money will be raised to pay for publication of the statement in major newspapers around the world.
Please go to the website for the Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) to read and possibly sign the letter. Of course if you can donate toward the cost of purchasing the ad space, so much the better!

www.spiritualprogressives.org
click on: Advertisement to END THE SLAUGHTER IN ISRAEL, LEBANON and GAZA

peace now!
Valerie

Planting for Peace Fundraiser

Greetings Peace House Supporters--

Donna Vogelpohl, master herb farmer, has donated plants from her commercial garden
to be sold for the benefit of Peace House.

The plants will be on sale at
PEACE HOUSE
THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 26
FROM 5 TO 7 PM
DURING "HAPPINESS HOUR"

Come check out the Peace House.
Buy some herbs for your garden.
Support the work of creating a world beyond war and violence.

Visit our new library courtesy of the Hodge Podge Collective.

PEACE!
Valerie

Friday, July 21, 2006

Library Almost Ready for Lending & Collecting

Members of the former(?) Hodge Podge Collective and Bookstore have donated a large bookcase and LOTS of books on peace and social justice themes to Peace House. Soon we'll need help to place cards and pockets inside for tracking them (like old-fashioned libraries!) Janet H. has already donated the index cards and pockets which need to be glued in place. Chelsea C. says that members of Hodge Podge will come by a few weeks from now to sort the books into appropriate categories.

Other needs:
=> the right kind of glue (any librarians wish to advise us on that?)
=> a recipe or small file box in which to keep the cards of books that are checked out.
=> helpers to enter titles into a database
=> A PEACE HOUSE LIBRARIAN TO KEEP IT ALL RUNNING SMOOTHLY!!

You might want to donate books from your personal collection so that they may circulate among the community of peace-makers. At this time, we want to limit donated books to those titles that are really excellent and which the donor can highly recommend. Of course we also want to stick to the themes of peace, social justice and spiritual or secular topics which support our engagement with nonviolence. Tempting (and necessary unfortunately) as it is to be overtly electorally partisan in these times, it is important for Peace House to focus on hopeful positive aspects of change-making. There's plenty of vitriol and rage spewing elsewhere!

peace,
Valerie

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Circle Cinema Benefit for Peace House

Circle Cinema will share proceeds from the showing of Sir, No Sir a movie by Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Opens Friday July 21 at 7:30. Rev. mary McAnally will read some poems by Vietnam veterans following.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Happy Hour update

greetings peacemakers-

Our Wednesday Happy Hours (from 5 to 7) have been very HAPPY!
Peace House is comfortably air-conditioned, a fact for which we are so very grateful these days.
We have children's art activities now, so feel free to bring the kids.
There are munchies and cold drinks (bottled H2O). (feel free to bring something to share too)
We have a guest book and a chance to sign up for the PH announcements e-list.

Today, July 19 @ 6:30, we expect delivery of some books and maybe shelves? from the hodge podge collective so if anyone wants to sweat a little and help unload, we would be most grateful!

Watch the blog for info about a regional conference for peace and justice groups to meet in September in Arkansas.

Post away!!! (peacefully)

Valerie

Improvements to the Peace House blog

hello peaceful people-
so I was wondering why no one seems to post anything here and then Joni let me know that she had tried. Only then did I find out that I had the settings all wrong!
SOOO dear reader, I THINK I have arranged for you to be able to add to, respond to and post your questions and comments about Peace House Tulsa activities.
Thanks for being patient while I try to learn about these new-fangled electronic things called computers!

peacefully,
Valerie

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Frequently Asked Questions about Peace House

TULSA PEACE HOUSE
Frequently Asked Questions
(and some provisional answers)

Who founded Tulsa Peace House? Why?
Rev. Valerie Mapstone Ackerman, Janet Hutto, Rev. Mary McAnally and other people who were among the seed planters of Tulsa Peace Fellowship following the attacks on September 11, 2001 saw that there was a need for a local institutional presence for peace-making and that Tulsa-area peacemakers needed a place to call home. We envisioned a place where women, children and men could come together to teach and learn new ways of interacting, new ways of solving problems, new ways of changing the world. Peace House can be an incubator for the change we want to be and see in the world.

What exactly will Tulsa Peace House do?
While Valerie, Janet and Mary have our own ideas, we know that there are many, many ideas percolating among the wider communities of peaceful people. The Peace House building can host a wide range of activities: classes, discussion groups, meditation, music-making, social gatherings, retreats, etc. While some activities may be limited by the size and amenities of this building, our imaginations need not be limited!

Is Tulsa Peace House the same as Tulsa Peace Fellowship?
No, but we’re on the same path, just taking different perspectives. Tulsa Peace Fellowship has a separate organizational and financial structure from Tulsa Peace House. The two organizations continue to be mutually supportive and cooperative.

How is Tulsa Peace House funded?
Donations of time, talent, goods, services, and of course, money sustain Peace House. Right now all of the money to pay rent and utilities and to purchase supplies comes from voluntary contributions by individuals or groups. Optimally at this stage we hope to solicit modest (or embarrassingly large) monthly pledges from supporters to cover basic costs and then do other fundraising to cover special projects. Perhaps in the future we’ll write grant proposals to fund special projects or hire staff.

Is TPH a not-for-profit organization? Are contributions tax-deductible?
We do have non-profit status according to IRS regulations thanks to Rev. Mary McAnally’s Open Door Arts Coalition. Since we do not plan to engage in any electioneering activity we fall under 501c3 rules and so all contributions are deductible if one files the “long form” on tax day.

Where do I send donations?
Checks made to “Peace House” may be sent to 306 S. Phoenix, Tulsa, OK 74127. We’re not ready to accept the expenses related to credit card donating. Perhaps our future website will accept PayPal transactions, but we’re not there yet!

Who is in charge and whom do I call with questions or offers to help?
Janet, Mary and Valerie handle the “business” of Peace House. Valerie is the “keeper of the key” for now and is acting as Director. Until PH has its own phone you may call Valerie on her cell phone or email her at vack18@valornet.com
We expect to broaden the leadership circle as soon as committed volunteers emerge. How about YOU?

Can Tulsa really sustain such an organization?
Well, if Crawford, TX, OKC, OK and Fayetteville, AR can, we can!! When you can buy several versions of peace sign jewelry at the Kohl’s store and the banks provide peace sign logos for checks, you know something interesting is bubbling up.

Why did you choose this place and this neighborhood?
We were very fortunate to find a fairly inexpensive building belonging to a supportive owner---after much searching with the help of professional realtors. (thanks Gayle and Barbara!) Since the whole world could benefit from neighborhood Peace Houses, we can foresee fine possibilities for community interaction. Who knows? There may be multiple locations in sustainably-built off-the-grid buildings for Peace House some day.

Where should I park when I visit?
In addition to on-street parking along Phoenix, there is a grassy lot on the east side of the street across and down a little from PH where PH visitors may park. PLEASE do not park on the grassy area just beside the building--the future home of a peace garden.

What do you envision for the near future of Peace House?
• Happy Hours: come and show your joyful side from 5 – 7 every Wednesday. Meet other Peace House supporters and share the excitement.
• We need a sign and will likely purchase a professionally made banner for now.
• A couple of volunteers are beginning to work on a website but if a “pro” wanted to tackle that task, that’d be great.
• All Souls Unitarian Church youth group will do some volunteer work for us in July.
• We’re gathering a lending library of peace and social justice-related books and hope to sell some too.
• A community garden could be planned for the lot to the north—some foundational work could commence immediately (soil amendment etc,) if the right volunteers emerge.
• We’re planning to host workshops employing the “Engage” curriculum produced by Pace e Bene for studying personal nonviolence.
• There will be a workshop on Marshall Rosenberg’s Nonviolent Communication © soon.
• A Grand Opening celebration is tentatively slated for Saturday, September 17!
• Meditation opportunities (for cultivating inner peace) will commence no later than August. There may be several different styles and schedules from which to choose.
• The Crosby Hills Neighborhood Association meets here regularly.


7/11/06

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

7/11/06 Peace House Tulsa update

Things are rolling along.
We have had two successful Happy Hour events at Peace House.
Please join us any Wednesday from 5 - 7 to meet others who want to create a peaceful world sooner rather than later!

More and more people are hearing about PH and want to be involved!

We have an offer of herbs and other plants if someone would like to plant them, care for them, weed the beds, oversee harvesting etc. on the property next to Peace House---OR the donor would donate them to us and we can sell them as a fundraiser!! Any gardener(s) dying to work in the dirt? Let us know ASAP.

Stay tuned for a list of opportunities to join in meditation at Peace House.

Update on wish list:
We have a fire extinguisher (Thanks Caroline!)
We have a checking account (Thanks for the donations everyone!)
We have audio equipment and VCRs (Thanks Linda, Rebecca and Dale and Rosie)
We have plants! (Thanks Rose)
We have a 21 inch TV (Thanks Rebecca)
We have some office supplies including newsprint tablets and a printer which we forgot we needed, and are VERY happy to have!! (Thanks Barb)

Still needed:
DVD player
recycling bins (nothing fancy)
paper goods and munchies for Happy Hours (we have limited washing-up capability right now)

Please check -in here regularly for news and updates and please post your ideas, comments and dreams too!

peace,
Valerie
www.valmpack.blogspot.com
valmapack@valornet.com

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Happy Hour at Peace House

Meet peace-makers in person at Peace House every Wednesday through July.
The doors will be open from 5-7. We'll have some cold water and a little snack.
Spread the word!

Valerie

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Quick update on Peace House

Donations are accumulating.
Volunteers are finding their way to the door.
Ideas are catching fire and spreading.

YOU can get involved in shaping Peace House right away!

Come to HAPPY HOUR WEDNESDAYS FROM 5-7
306 SOUTH PHOENIX (@ 3RD/CHARLES PAGE JUST WEST OF DOWNTOWN TULSA)

MEET OTHERS INTERESTED IN PEACE