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the week's protest lineup at republican convention in nyc
by
paper tigress
Community
(This content is not subject to review by Daily Kos staff prior to publication.)
Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004
Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004
at
9:59:14pm PDT
Welcome Republicans
SUNDAY DEMONSTRATIONS
United for Peace and Justice, 10 a.m., gathers in the area north of 14th Street and Seventh Avenue. At noon, march up Seventh Avenue past Madison Square Garden, turn east on 34th Street, march to Fifth Avenue, then march down Fifth Avenue to 23rd Street and then march down Broadway back to Union Square
Code Pink Women for Peace rally, 8 a.m., Riverside Park, Eleanor Roosevelt Corner
Christian Defense Coalition demonstration, 2 p.m., Church Street between Liberty and Vesey streets
Billionaires for Bush's "Million Billionaire March," noon, Plaza Hotel, Fifth Avenue and 59th Street
MONDAY
NYC AIDS Housing Network and Hip Hop Summit Action Network rally, 1 p.m., Union Square to Eighth Avenue and 31st Street
Poor People's Economic Human Rights rally, 1 p.m., Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
Disabled American Veterans rally, 10 a.m., Eighth Avenue and 31st Street
The Still We Rise Coalition, more than 40 New York City groups covering issues including immigration, housing/homelessness, health care/AIDS, welfare reform, education and criminal justice/civil rights and liberties, gathers at 11 a.m. at Union Square and marches toward Madison Square Garden for rally
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice rally, 1 to 4 p.m., Plaza Hotel, Fifth Avenue and Central Park South
Billionaires for Bush hold "Vigils for Corporate Welfare," noon at Union Square and 4 p.m. at United Nations.
TUESDAY
The A31 Coalition plans gatherings at barricades and spontaneous free-speech zones as well as no-permit direct actions:
9:30 a.m. At Bank of America financial roundtable, Tavern on the Green
All day. Actions at offices of corporations with Republican ties or those involved with the Iraq war, including: Carlyle Group, Fifth Avenue at 58th Street; The RAND Corp., 342 Madison Ave.; Chevron, 230 Park Ave., 49th to 50th streets; General Motors, 767 Fifth Ave., 58th to 59th streets, and a showroom, 599 Lexington Ave., 52nd to 53rd streets; Global Crossing, 435 W. 50th St., Ninth to Tenth avenues; Hummer of Manhattan, 55th Street and 11th Avenue
The War Resisters League plans to gather at Ground Zero and march in a funeral procession to Madison Square Garden for a "die-in" at 7 p.m.
Convergence on Madison Square Garden, 7 p.m., to create a ring of "free-speech zones"
New York Metro Area Postal Unions demonstration, 2 p.m., Eighth Avenue at 31st Street
NARAL Pro-Choice America demonstration, 5 p.m., Union Square, North Plaza
Nonpartisan "Mobilization 2004/Let Justice Roll: Faith and Community Voices Against Poverty" rally from 7 to 9 p.m. at Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Dr. From 9 to 10 p.m., New Yorkers, holding flashlights, to line Broadway from West 72nd to West 125th streets to put focus on poverty and social justice issues.
WEDNESDAY
New York Central Labor Council rally, 4 p.m., Eighth Avenue and West 30st Street
National Organization for Women, 7 p.m., Central Park, East Meadow
The Line, a coalition of arts and labor organizations demonstration, 5 p.m., march along Broadway from Wall Street to West 31st Street
Anti-gun violence display at Union Square Park's South Plaza, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
People for the American Way reading of the U.S. Constitution, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Cooper Union
The Unemployment Line, 8:13 to 8:31 a.m., a line stretching from the corner of Broadway and Wall Street up to 31st Street, then west along 31st Street to Seventh Avenue.
THURSDAY
Artist and Activist United for Peace Coalition assembles on 126th Street behind Harlem State Office Building at 2 p.m. and marches up Frederick Douglass Boulevard for rally near 150th Street
Veterans For Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and Bring Them Home Now hold "Vigil for the Fallen," 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Union Square Park, 14th Street and Broadway; rally at 5 p.m.
HAPPY CONVENTIONING