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Midwest Regional Protest Takes to Streets: “End the Wars & Occupations Now!”
October 16 march in Chicago on the 9th Anniversary of Afghanistan war

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ANSWER Chicago's John Beacham speaks at Oct 16

Traveling from all over the Midwest, students, working people and antiwar activists, converged in Chicago on October 16 for a regional march and rally on the 9th Anniversary of the Afghanistan war. The October 16 regional protest demanded, “End the Wars and Occupations! Jobs, Peace and Equality Now!” and was coordinated with actions all across the country in the first weeks of October.

Exceeding organizers expectations, it was the largest protest in the region against the Afghanistan war since the 2001 invasion. Over 1,500 people attended October 16. The great numbers of young people at the protest and the growing numbers of young people who are joining the movement, energized marchers and was a vital component of October 16’s success.

Protesters carried hundreds of vibrant anti-war banners and placards with them on the march up Michigan Avenue through downtown Chicago. Youth and student contingents raised their fists high in the air and chanted together: “Money for Jobs and Education, Not for War and Occupation!”

Donate Now: To make a very important financial contribution to the antiwar movement, click here now. We cannot continue our organizing efforts to end the wars and occupations without your help!

The ANSWER Coalition had a powerful multinational contingent in the march with booming sound that was led by young people from around the Midwest. Placards in the contingent read “Stand Against War & Racism: Jobs & Schools, Not War” and “End Occupation: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq.”

To see a slideshow of October 16 click here.

Steven Latimer, a college student who traveled from Columbus, Ohio for the mass action, said, “I joined the October 16 protest to make a difference. I saw people there who joined the march from across the city as we marched through town. Talking to other activists and communicating with other like-minded people was very important. October 16 was a good step forward for the movement.”

Students came from many campuses to march on the streets of Chicago. From the Chicago area students came from: Columbia College, Wright College, Harold Washington College, Truman College, Triton College, Northeastern University of Illinois, UIC, DePaul University, Roosevelt University, Dominican University and Loyola University.

From around the Midwest, students came from: University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Saint Mary’s University, Minnesota; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Capital University in Columbus, Ohio; Purdue University; St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa; Florissant Valley Community College in St. Louis; Lincoln University of Missouri; Knox College in Galesburg, Ill.; and Manchester College in Indiana, among others.

Speakers at the October 16 protest included: John Beacham, ANSWER Coalition; Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report; Awad Hamdan, American Muslims for Palestine; Monica Heffner, Chicago ADAPT; Lori Perdue, CodePINK; Mike Ferner, Veterans for Peace; Alexy Lanza, La Voz de los de Abajo; Andy Thayer, Chicago Coalition Against War and Racism; and Mick Kelly, Minnesota Anti-war activist who was one of the targets of the recent FBI raids.

To see video of ANSWER Chicago’s John Beacham speaking at the protest click here.

In the weeks before the protest in Chicago, ANSWER volunteers passed out tens of thousands of leaflets at schools and L stops. At a street meeting on October 7 at the busy downtown corner of State and Madison, organizers passed out thousands of leaflets, held up a banner promoting October 16 and used a bullhorn to speak out against war and racism.

Donate Now: To make a very important financial contribution to the antiwar movement, click here now. We cannot continue our organizing efforts to end the wars and occupations without your help!

Transportation Centers
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IOWA

Davenport
Contact: Dylan at 563-940-6073; ParkerDylanD@sau.edu
Students of St. Ambrose Anti-War Committee

Dubuque
Contact Richard at 563 879-4181 or gwyllum@netins.net

Bus Leaves Dubuque, IA at 7:30 or so, Arrives Davenport, IA about 8:40 and then heads on to Chicago arriving about noon. Back in Dubuque via Davenport about 9:30 p.m.

ILLINOIS


Bloomington-Normal
Contact: Jason at Journeymanj@gmail.com
Comments: I will be driving my mini van up from Bloomington-Normal IL for the event. I can fit five extra people!

Bloomington-Normal
Contact: Jan at 309-829-3701; jkcox30@yahoo.com
Bloomington-Normal Citizens for Peace

Champaign-Urbana
Contact: Sam at 217-417-7560; samyergler@gmail.com


Springfield

Contact: answerspringfield@gmail.com
Download: Springfield Leaflet

INDIANA

Evansville
Contact: Clark at 812-428-7996

Fort Wayne
Contact: Dave at 260-609-8803; vfpfortwayne@comcast.net
website: www.fortwaynepeace.org

Syracuse
Contact: Austin at 574-333-5516


MICHIGAN


Ann Arbor/Detroit
Contact: answerannarbor@gmail.com
Download: Ann Arbor/Detroit Leaflet

MISSOURI

St. Louis
Contact: stlouis@answercoalition.org
Download: St. Louis Leaflet
Ride the train up from St. Louis with St. Louis ANSWER!

Jefferson City
Contact: answerjc@gmail.com
Download: Jefferson City Leaflet

OHIO

Athens
Contact: Wes at 740-797-8298

Cleveland

Contact: clevelandanswer@gmail.com
Download: Cleveland Leaflet

Columbus
Contact: columbus@answercoaltion.org
Download: Columbus Leaflet

Toledo
Contact: 419-304-3520; oct16@nwopc.org
Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition


SOUTH DAKOTA

Sioux Falls
Contact: Sodak@answercoalition.org


WISCONSIN

Green Bay
Contact: Ron Kossik, Lakeshore Peacemakers at 414-704-4571 or ron@kossik.com

Montfort
Contact: Gloria at 608-943-8060 or gbelken@tds.net

Sat., Oct. 16, 12:30 pm
Assemble at Michigan & Congress
MARCH ON MICHIGAN AVE!

for directions click here
for more info call 773-463-0311

October 16 is being organized by dozens of antiwar and social justice organizations in Chicago and across the Midwest. Bring your signs and banners and join us in the streets.

Become a Transportation Center!
Call 773-463-0311
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Organize a van, a bus, a car pool, a train ride. People will be coming from all over the Midwest for this important mobilization.

We can help you organize transportation, produce a leaflet with your local information, etc

Donate Now

We're determined to do everything we can to get the word out about October 16 in as many communities, schools and work places we can. You can provide much needed help right now by making a donation to help with the cost of outreach materials. We want to pass out tens of thousands of leaflets and more between now and October 16. Click here to make a large or small donation now that will go directly to purchasing Oct. 16 materials.

Oct 16 is endorsed by:
8th Day Center for Justice
Albany Park, Mayfair, North Park Neighbors for Peace & Justice
American Muslims for Palestine
ANSWER Coalition
AWARE (Anti-War, Anti-Racism Effort--Champaign, IL)
Bloomington-Normal Citizens for Peace and Justice
Chicago Area CodePINK
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism
Chicago Committee to Free the Cuban Five
Comité Anti-Militarización (CAMI)
Dan La Botz Socialist campaign for U.S. Senate in Ohio
DuPage County Green Party
Episcopal Veterans Fellowship
Faith on the Front Line
Four M's Company
Fox Valley Citizens for Peace and Justicel
Gay Liberation Network
Industrial Workers of the World – Chicago
International Socialist Organization
International Solidarity Movement
Jewish Voice For Peace – Chicago
La Voz de los de Abajo
Labor Beat / Labor Express
National Lawyers Guild, Michigan/Detroit Chapter
Near West Citizens for Peace & Justice (NWCPJ)
Neighbors for Peace
News and Letters Committees
Nicaragua Solidarity Network
North Shore Coalition for Peace Justice and the Environment
Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition
Northwest Suburban Peace & Education Project
Oaks Of Mamre Catholic Worker
Palestine Solidarity Group – Chicago
Party for Socialism and Liberation
Pax Christi Seed Planters
People Who Care About Peace
Peoria Area Peace Network
Sangat
St. Clement's Church Peace Committee
Students of St. Ambrose Anti-War Committee
Students for a Democratic Society - Wilbur Wright College
Students for Justice in Palestine -- Northeastern Illinois University
Veterans for Peace
Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Workers World Party