Feed Your Enemy

If your enemy is hungry feed him” “ Romans 12:20
I know that many of you out there are likely planning your own event to observe the upcoming anniversary of the Iraq War, but I would like to invite you to join the Summit Interfaith Peace Coalition in what we hope will become at least a statewide movement in NJ, but who knows how far it could spread. No matter what your plans we ask that you incorporate a food drive into your observance. If the peace groups can reinforce the same theme that we choose to spend money on bullets and bombs and neglect to feed our children I think at the very least we can get some good media attention.
The Summit Interfaith Peace Coalition, of which Pax Christi Summit is a member, is reorganizing. Instead of monthly vigils and peace walks we will begin meeting monthly to promote a broader agenda of peace and justice. Our first meeting is this Thursday January 10th at 7:00 pm at the Unitarian Church at the corner of Waldron and Springfield Avenue in Summit.
On the Agenda is the planning of the annual observance of the anniversary of the Iraq War.
The date is currently set for Saturday March 15th.
We will be holding a Food Not Bombs type event. The idea is to focus on the social initiatives we are neglecting as a result of military spending.
The mission statement will be something like this:
- We produce enough food to feed everyone
- We can find shelter for everyone
- We have the resources to care for the sick and injured
- We can provide everyone with a good education
- We do not accept wars for oil (or any other natural resource)
We will have some kind of prayer service we will also have speakers and music, perhaps even an art show. We will be collecting money, like we did last year, for the “Deployed Military Spouses Fund” which is administered by the Women’s Opportunity Center of Burlington County.
We will also be collecting food for local food banks and hopefully serving food to the homeless, underprivileged and anyone else who happens by.
This will be an all day event and will be collecting signatures on petitions and distributing literature on poverty, hunger and military spending. The location is yet to be determined.
All of this will be supported with press releases, leafleting, emails, etc. to get as much attention as possible.
Whether you want to join us in our observance or you would like to hold your own in accordance with the above theme as a part of a state wide coalition, please let me know. You can email me at kathy-wargo@comcast.net. No matter what you decide, let me know what your plans are. It is always great to hear the wonderful ideas that other peace groups come up with.
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love the cartoon
I would like to buy it as a bumper sticker-- is that possible?
Oh Martina
I'm so happy to learn it isn't just me. Ever since this has been posted, well, I'm trying to get some sort of good answer back about doing it here, but also I pause and study the art. Every single time.
And I think what patience and what skill this illustrator has, there are all these individual stories happening in that piece of art, like these are not just drawn people, these are PEOPLE and each with their own story, in addition to the joy of gathering and helping at such a fine event.
You want a bumper sticker... I think I want a poster-sized (suitable for framing) print of it. It would just look so cool in my office.
re:Oh Martina
I agree that this is a great artpiece. It fits so well the themes of the article.
For all you artists, post more work.