Commemorate National Day of Mourning: Nov. 24, at Plymouth, Mass
Commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the U.S.
“thanksgiving” holiday. Many Native Americans do not celebrate the
arrival of the Pilgrims and other European settlers. “Thanksgiving”
is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of their
lands and the relentless assault on their culture. Honor Native ancestors and
the struggles of Native peoples to survive today.
Join Us
National Day of Mourning
Thursday . November 24 . Noon
Cole’s Hill (above Plymouth Rock) Plymouth, Mass.
Pot-luck social to follow
Travel on the International Action Center bus to this important event; it
will leave from the New York office at 6:00 a.m. on Nov. 24 and return by 9:30
p.m. that day. Pick up tickets ($40/$30) Mon.-Fri. 2-8 p.m., at the IAC, 55 W.
17 St., 5th floor, Manhattan. For information, call: 212-633-6646.
Free Leonard Peltier
Demand the release of our brother, Native political prisoner Leonard
Peltier. Add your voice to the millions worldwide who demand his freedom. Help
our struggle to create a true awareness of Native peoples and demonstrate the
unity of Indigenous peoples internationally.
Help shatter the false image of the Pilgrims and the unjust system based on
racism, sexism, the oppression of lesbian/gay/bi/trans people and war.
Contact:
United American Indians of New England/LPSG
Phone 617-522-6626
info@uaine.org http://www.uaine.org