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Upcoming Art Exhibitions: Featuring Art from General Strike Comics

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jul 21 2009

August 7th / 5-9pm / Trinity on Main, 69 Main Street / New Britain, CT
August 22nd / 5-9pm / 250 Lafayette st. / New York

Join us and other artists/activists for a night of art and music.  General Strike Comics artist Christopher Hutchinson will be displaying new work along with many others.

Click on the picture below to check out ArtandStruggle.com 

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Street Theater with Iraq Veterans Against the War

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Hartford, CT
3/14/09
10AM

On the morning of March 14th 2009 at 10AM, activists from all over
Connecticut joined members of the Iraq Veterans Against the War in
conducting Operation First Casualty in Hartford. Designed to bring
everyday experiences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the
American People, Operation First Casuality (OFC) has been conducted in
several locations all over the country. The March 14th OFC street
theater demonstration was conducted during the hours prior to the
starting of Hartford’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Several thousand
people were lined up to view the parade in downtown Hartford and were
the audience for IVAW-CT’s first major public event.

IVAW-CT chapter followed the parade route conducting several street
theater performances including taking on fire, prisoner snatches, and
street patrols. Operation First Casualty - Hartford was successful in
bringing the war to the American People as many were struck by the
scenes acted out by IVAW members. Along the way, IVAW members and
activists were talking to the crowd to inform them what was going on,
recieving many positive responses. . The demonstration was also met
with by racism and nationalism by some and the threat of arrest by the
police on several occasions. Faced with responses such as, “Kill all
the Iraqis!”, “Waterboard Em!”, and several other insults, IVAW
members courageously marched on to bring the war home. The event
included a performance on the busiest corner of the parade route where
IVAW members got the crowd’s attention by crossing the street yelling
at a crowd of activist playing Iraqi civilians who were then arrested
and then disguised by the infamous black hoods in a loud and realistic
scene. IVAW-CT expects participation to grow from the event.

To contact IVAW’s Connecticut chapter, you can call:
Jeff Bartos 860-866-8197

Wes Strong
CT Students Against the War Organizer