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Hey love! You'll never guess it, but I'm back in Paris, same room, bed and everything at the Young and Happy. It's never the same without you guys, I always expect to see you here, but I'm here thinking of you and I'll have a crepe with your name on it :P Love!
It was soooo great seeing you girlies today! You definitely rock my world. I hope you have a blast in Australia *wink* Send me a postie... Allysha Lavino 4928 Olive Oak Way, Sacramento CA 95608
Location: On the National Mall near the corner of Constitution and 15th Streets, Washington D.C.
Metro: Take the Blue OR Orange line to Smithsonian Station.
Date & Time: Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 6:00PM (Rain date Friday, July 27)
Price: FREE
Description: A public reenactment of a historic speech originally given by Paul Potter, former President of the Students for a Democratic Society, at the April 1965 March on Washington to End the War in Vietnam near the Washington Monument on the National Mall. This event is part of the Port Huron Project, a series of reenactments of protest speeches from the 1960s and 70s. Each performance in the project is staged at the site of the original speech and is delivered by an actor to an audience of invited guests and passers-by. Videos of these events are then distributed online and on DVD. The project is named after the Port Huron Statement, the visionary manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a radical student group formed in 1962.
You can find photos and video of past events and more information about the Port Huron Project at http://www.porthuronproject.net or http://www.myspace.com/porthuronproject
haha... sooner than that now! i should really be in better contact, sorry i'm such a slacker, being on the road is killer. haha, listen to me complaining about backpacking Europe ;) I'll be around Boston all day on the 27th, don't think i'll have a car or anything, but we'll figure it out. my number once i'm back in the states is (916) 402-8985. can't wait to see ya, chicky!!
Port Huron Project 2: The Problem Is Civil Obedience
A public reenactment of a speech originally given by author and activist Howard Zinn at a peace rally in May 1971. In this stirring speech, Zinn argued for the necessity of civil disobedience to protest the war in Vietnam and called on Congress to impeach the president and vice president of the United States for the “high crime” of waging war on the people of Southeast Asia.
When: Saturday, July 14, 5 PM (rain date July 15)
Where: Northwest corner of the Boston Common, near the intersection of Charles and Beacon streets. Note: this is the exact site of Zinn’s original speech!
This is the second event in the Port Huron Project, a series of remakes of protest speeches from New Left movements of 1960s and '70s. The project is named after the Port Huron Statement, the visionary manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a radical student group formed in 1962. The first event in the series, Port Huron Project 1: Until the Last Gun Is Silent, took place on Sept. 16, 2006, and was based on a speech given by Coretta Scott King at a peace march in Central Park in 1968. The third event will be a reenactment of a speech originally given by SDS President Paul Potter at the March on Washington in April 1965.
For more information, please visit http://www.porthuronproject.net
hey chicky.. I'm comin to Boston. I changed my layover so I'll be there staying with family the night of the July 26 and all day the 27. Hope I can see you girlies while I'm there. You are still two of the coolest people I've met in Europe even with 5 more months under my belt here. Hope everything's well.