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Rainbow Gathering: Around and About

A really cool feature of the Rainbow Gathering is just taking in the sights – the people and all the creativity.  Here are more photos:

A labyrinth in a field of “cairn art”

Peace Art

         

A very creative (and probably labor intensive!) fire pit for nightly entertainment:

The Prayer Pole in the Main Meadow where all the meals are served and the Meditation for World Peace on July 4:

This is Tianna  from Hawaii.  I was struck by her creativity during her pregnancy:

July 4:  Meditation for World Peace (thousands of people encircling the main meadow with hands held chanting “OM”, followed by a parade led by Kiddie Village and then culminating in a big boisterous celebration that lasts all day and night:


Colorful People blowing bubbles during July 4th celebration:

This is the very colorful “Grandpa Woodstock” who is a regular attendee of the Annual Gathering.  He told me that I was “very beautiful and could be Queen of the Blueberry Blossoms”!

It was great to be with friends from Utah:

The area was very beautiful.  We walked along the Dutch Joe River….

….and walked to the top of a rock with dozens of other folks to watch the sunset:


Rainbow Gathering: Camps and Kitchens

The Rainbow Gathering has been occurring annually since 1972.  Each year the “Gathering of Tribes” is held in a different National Forest.  There are numerous kitchens and camps at the Gathering. 

We called our little camp “Welcome Om”:

Our friend who owns the Salt Lake City Info Shop Free Speech Zone set up her camp there too:

We also hung banners for People for Peace and Justice of Utah

and the Green Party Peace Network

Below are photos of a few other camps and kitchens.  Notice the details and creativity in the construction of the ovens and kitchen/camp sites.

One of our favorite kitchens was Lovin’ Ovens, which made the most wonderful pastries!  They must have had an artist – notice the art on top of the oven:
Front side of oven:

Back side of oven:

This is another kitchen with a constructed oven – Earth Stoned:

and the Information Tent:

Free Speech Zone is listed on the info map:

There was a list of classes and events and performances:

Rainbow Gathering Police Presence

The police presence at the Rainbow Gathering this year was quite unsettling.  There is always some type of police presence near the Gathering and sometimes within the Gathering, but this year seemed to be heavy on that presence (at least in my limited experience – this was my 4th Gathering since 1998).  On our way in to the Gathering on July 2 and out of the Gathering on July 6, through the mountain dirt and gravel roads, we saw people pulled over and dogs searching cars in numerous spots.  There were reports of people being cited for things like not using turn signals to turn onto dirt roads from other dirt roads, not applying brakes properly on curves, and not adhering to the 20 mile per hour speed limit, even if they were just one mile over that limit.

During the evening meal circle on Thursday, July 3rd, I noticed federal law enforcement walking around the circle:

These officials had on black gloves. 

Shortly after that there was a commotion from the forest at the edge of the meadow.  People were screaming that the police had opened fire in Kiddie Village.  What we learned was this:

Apparently an undercover police officer had identified one individual who had been offering him marijuana and when the undercover office called for reinforcement to arrest the individual, the individual resisted arrest.  This resulted in other Gathering participants surrounding the police, from what I hear.  I was not in the area nor did I witness the actual incident, so I am not sure exactly what happened,  but from eye witnesses I heard nothing of Gathering participants throwing sticks or rocks as the news reports indicate, in fact, quite the opposite.  What I did hear from a friend who was there and witnessing it all is that the police opened fire at peoples’ feet with pepper spray pellets and rubber bullets and then fired the same projectiles directly at people’s bodies.  The reports indicate that they did this with children in the area and one child was hit.

Here is a  photo of my friend’s left side from being hit by the police shooting:

There were many more reports and accounts of police brutality.

Fortunately, people who witnessed the event provided documentation. 

Here are links about the incident as told on live radio to We The People Radio Network which had a reporter attending the Gathering with equipment like a satellite phone on which she could call in about this particular incident and other Gathering happenings:

http://mp3.wtprn.com/Kelton/0807/20080703_Thu_Kelton1.mp3
http://mp3.wtprn.com/Kelton/0807/20080703_Thu_Kelton2.mp3
and has posted this photo:

and a link to a blog that had a post on the incident and also has really nice updates on the Rainbow Gathering:
http://adap2k.blogspot.com/2008/07/rainbow-family-attacked-by-feds-peppers.html
and has this audio:
http://adap2k.blogspot.com/2008/07/audio-rainbow-family-attacked-by-feds.html

I have not yet seen anything appear on You Tube.

Here is a link to Pinedale Online which has been reporting regularly on the Gathering:
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2008/06/RainbowFamilyGatheri.htm
Its photo page is here:
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2008/06/VisittotheRainbowCam.htm

Here is a link to a blog that has been offering updated information when possible:
http://wyominggathering.blogspot.com/

I will update this particular post as I obtain more information.  I was part of a recording myself by an individual gathering audio information on his recorder.

National Rainbow Gathering: Fun and Facts

I am back from 4 days in the Wyoming Mountains from the Annual National Rainbow Gathering.  Over the next couple of days I will have stories and photos to share.  I wanted to write in tonight, however, as a heads up that I will have an account of what happened with the police action on July 3rd, that is being reported in the news as an “assault by hippies” on law enforcement, which is a myth.

Stay tuned….

50th Anniversary of the Peace Symbol Celebration

Yesterday I held a peace celebration at a local coffee shop, A Cup of Joe, in Salt Lake City, to honor the 50th anniversary of the peace symbol.  We had small numbers but had a great time.  I developed a slide show with music, which included photos representative of the past 7 years of the peace movement in Utah.  It was a big hit and I’ve been asked to show it in other venues.

Channel 4 news came and took footage and interviewed me and it aired on its 5:30pm show.

We had peace vendors:
ByPopularDemand.net (peace magnet ladies!)
Free Speech Zone
Peace Art by Sel
Peace Art by Scott

I also had customized soaps made with a dove stamp in them that are being offered to raise funds for the Utah Peace House Project

Some of us had also brought peace memorabilia to share.

Finally, we had music by Scott Fife and Eileen McCabe had the art project of collaging a table with peace items at A Cup of Joe.

Here are some photos:

More on health insurance

I feel compelled to post a second piece on health care in this country, based on the comment to my post below on insurance.  An anonymous poster posted this comment:

Unfortunately many employees and employers wrongly accuse the insurance companies of being the bad guys here. The reason that the insurance companies are asking for this information now is because of the politcal mess and laws that state and federal lawmakers have imposed on the insurance companies. In order for the insurance carrier to properly rate a group financially they must look at the information for ALL ELIGBLE employees. An elible employee is any employee who meets the employers requirements irregardless of if they have coverage elsewhere. Under continuity of coverage laws if someone waives their right to coverage under their employers group plan because they have coverage under their spouses plan they still have the right to join their employers group insurance plan if their spouse loses coverage, therefore the carrier has to rate for potential risk. Many people are wrongly accusing the insurance carriers of responsiblity for this and they need to look at the laws that were passed that prompted this.

I replied that yes, I do feel it is the system that needs to be changed.  I am not blaming the workers with the insurance companies, however there is something wrong with this picture.  Insurance companies, as this anonymous poster points out, have to abide by regulations.  Who makes those regulations?  Our representatives.  Who are our representatives?  For the most part, rich white guys that own large corporations such as insurance companies.

Now hear this:

All private insurance companies need to be phased out.  We need to STOP lining the pockets of rich corporations at the expense of human needs.

We need single payer, non-profit health coverage.  EVERYONE has the right to EQUAL health services.  Health care is a RIGHT, *not* a PRIVELEGE. 

HEALTH CARE FOR ALL!!!

Utah Free Media

A group of former KRCL DJ’s and Show Hosts have formed Utah Free Media as a repsonse to the reformatting of what used to be independent community radio, KRCL.
(“used to be” is my opinion….)

Utah Free Media is a non-profit entity, founded by people who know community radio and will rely on the involvement of volunteers who are dedicated to quality on-air programming, are already trained to use a board, and, in some cases, have an established listenership from their former programs at KRCL. It is founded around the idea that community radio should be as transparent as possible. To this end, Utah Free Media is committed to posting as much information about the processes and procedures governing the station not just to the volunteers, but to the listeners as well.

UTAH FREE MEDIA is up and streaming live Monday through Friday 9am to 9pm (then we rebroadcast overnight 9pm to 9am).

The Freeway Blogger

I found the video below of the Freeway Blogger, who I had the privilege of meeting when Tom and I went to Camp Casey in August, 2006. We attended his workshop at Camp Casey and learned of a great and easy way to get peace messages out.

More videos on the Freeway Blogger can be seen at You Tube.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: BEYOND VIETNAM: A TIME TO BREAK SILENCE

A friend of mine reminded me of this speech, in reflection of the anniversary of Dr. King’s death, April 4, 1968:

MARTIN LUTHER KING:
Forty-one years ago, April 4, Dr. Martin Luther King gave his most prophetic speech to an assemblage of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About  Vietnam, at  Riverside Church in New York City.
Forty years ago,  April 4, he was murdered.
The full text of that speech follows.

MLK: Beyond Vietnam–A Time to Break Silence

A year to the day before his assassination, King gave this speech at the Riverside Church in New York

Friday April 4th, 2008

Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, I need not pause to say how very delighted I am to be here tonight, and how very delighted I am to see you expressing your concern about the issues that will be discussed tonight by turning out in such large numbers. I also want to say that I consider it a great honor to share this program with Dr. Bennett, Dr. Commager, and Rabbi Heschel, some of the distinguished leaders and personalities of our nation. And of course it’s always good to come back to Riverside Church. Over the last eight years, I have had the privilege of preaching here almost every year in that period, and it is always a rich and rewarding experience to come to this great church and this great pulpit. I come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. I join you in this meeting because I am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the organization which has brought us together: Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. The recent statements of your executive committee are the sentiments of my own heart, and I found myself in full accord when I read its opening lines: “A time comes when silence is betrayal.” And that time has come for us in relation to Vietnam.

The truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government’s policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one’s own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on.

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Utah’s Rad Cheerleaders make it into Mike Palacek’s book!

Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs, Utah’s Radical Cheerleaders, have a photo included in Mike Palacek’s book THE ANTHOLOGY OF PEACE AND ACTIVISM (p. 94).  The Photo is from the September 24, 2005 Anti-War Rally in Salt Lake City.  I am the 2nd cheerleader from the left, after Radical Jenni, followed by Radica Shea, Radical Raphael and Radical Michelle.