I’ll be LIVE FROM KERRVILLE ON XM15!

PASS THE WORD - FOLK ALLIANCE LIVE FROM KERRVILLE ON XM15

Join Folk Alliance Live from the Kerrville Folk Festival this Sunday, May 25, 2008 on XM15 Satellite Radio celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Folk Alliance. Don’t have XM? No problem. You can listen online by using the XM Free Trial offer and listen right on your computer. To signup, go to http://www.xmradio.com/villageoffer

Featured artists: Anthony da Costa, Sara Hickman, Eliza Glkyson, Kevin Welch and Tom Russell. Dalis Allen, Producer of Kerrvile Folk Festival and Mary Sue Twohy XM15 Music Director will be on hand for the party. Show starts at 7:00pm (central time)

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Please Take a Moment to Speak Out on Behalf of these Baha’i

OVERVIEW:
On May 14, six of the seven members of the coordinating group for Iranian Baha'i activities were taken from their homes in the middle of the night by Iranian intelligence officials and transported to Evin prison in Tehran. They now partake of the same injustice already meted out to the seventh member of their group imprisoned in Mashhad on March 5, 2008. (story )

-US State Department “strongly condemns” the arrests and published a statement on their web site saying they “urge the authorities to release all Bahᒭs currently in detention and cease their ongoing harassment of the Iranian Bahᒭ community.” -

-The Anti-Defamation League posted, “World Leaders Should Press Iran to Free Religions Prisoners” -

ACTION:
On May 15, the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States issued an urgent letter asking the friends to assist these sorely tried, much loved friends by immediately contacting their congressional representative (not senator).

To save time, a form letter has been prepared that you can use and modify for this purpose, as you wish. Please follow the simple instructions below and act quickly as the lives of our friends in Iran are in immediate danger:

Locating the contact information of your congressional representative:

1. First find your 9-digit zip code here: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp

2. Then go here to find your congressman/woman and their contact information:
http://www.house.gov/htbin/zipfind

LETTER:
The letter below uses standard format for writing letters to government officials (for those not familiar with the format):

Your name and address at the top above the date
Saturday, May 17, 2008

Your Congressional Representative's Address goes here next

For example:

The Honorable Lloyd Doggett
Washington Office
201 Cannon House Office Bldg.
(Independence and 1st St, SE)
Washington DC 20515
202-225-4865

Dear Congressman Doggett,

My name is _____________ and I live in your district. I am a member of the Baha’i Faith. I am writing to seek urgent action regarding the summary arrest of the leaders of the Baha’i Faith in Iran. I also would like to ask you to co-sponsor House Resolution 1008 condemning the persecution of the Baha’is in Iran. H. RES. 1008 is the tenth congressional resolution since 1982 on the Baha’is of Iran. This resolution condemns state-sponsored persecution of Iran’s largest religious minority (300,000 members). The resolution also condemns the Iranian government’s continued imprisonment of innocent Baha’is without due process and a fair trial.

Dear Congressman Doggett, while the Iranian government’s extensive human rights violations against Baha’is and others are well-known, the latest news coming from inside Iran is particularly disturbing. During the early morning hours on May 14th, the officers of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry raided the homes of six members of our Faith. These six individuals, along with a seventh person who has been in captivity since March of this year, comprise the current leadership of the Baha’i Faith in Iran.

For additional information, see these stories:
CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/05/16/iran.bahais/index.html
Baha’i News: http://news.bahai.org/story/632

Summary arrest of Baha’i leaders in Iran is not without precedence. However, the last time such wholesale arrests took place was in the early 1980s, when three successive membership of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Iran were either abducted or arrested and all but two members were never heard from. They are presumed dead.

On the morning of May 17 a government sponsored news agency appears to be setting the stage for connecting these seven individuals to a terrorist bombing in the city of Shiraz in southern Iran. The bombing occurred on April 12, 2008 and, according to official news, resulted in 12 deaths and 190 injuries. The story of this latest fabrication against the Baha’is can be found here: http://www.iranpressnews.com/source/040342.htm (in Persian)

Baha’i teachings renounce violence of any sort. Yet, this is the latest attempt by the Iranian government to accuse Baha’is of subversive activities. The government also reported that it had discovered a U.S.-Israeli sponsored terrorist network inside Iran that not only had devised the Shiraz bombing but had plans for additional terrorist bombings throughout the country: http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-234/0805176583165226.htm

The government has long accused Baha’is of being agents of foreign powers, especially Israel and the U.S. The above two stories appear to be preparing the grounds for, once again, announcing ties between the Baha’is and the U.S. and Israeli governments and their “collusion” in acting against the interests and safety of the Iranian people. The charge is tantamount to treason which, according to Iranian laws, is punishable by death.

Recent history has shown that the current Iranian regime does value international opinion and does respond to public pressure. I hope that you take urgent action in this matter and not only sponsor H. RES. 1008 but publicly voice your support for the long-persecuted members of the Baha’i Faith in Iran.

Gratefully yours,

Your name and address is repeated here

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THIS IS REALLY MAKING ME MAD.

NBC will be airing a new Thursday series called FEAR ITSELF, which is a bunch of directors from slasher films getting airtime (and funding) to show
horribly graphic and highly inappropriate visual violence on public television. I am completely appalled and plan to start a letter campaign to stop it.

However, on the other end of the spectrum is Super Pal Universe, 5 kids and one woman (me) dedicated to bringing fun, music, camaraderie, intelligence
and the social action of teens...so kids watching can make a difference by learning about their community, getting involved in their community, and creating
change in their community: act, react and interact!

The way I see it, if I had the funding, Super Pal Universe would be bringing positive options and thought filled, educational and entertaining tv/webisodes to
children through our show rather than more absolutely derivative and negative dreck.

Big thumbs down to NBC on their cashing in on making a profit instead of setting the standard for excellence. I guess that is up to me and Super Pal Universe
(and those out in the world who continue to try and make the world incredible, even without huge budgets or backing.) We will not cave in.

Sara Hickman

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HA HA HA! What it’s like to be put on the spot!

This is from the Folk Alliance Conference. I was in the Go Girls room, hanging out with da girls, when Madalyn Sklar, founder and gah-roovy mamasita, calls me up to give some sort of an impromptu endorsement of Go Girls. Uh....I was totally unprepared, but decided to go for it. Here's what happened:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKoj67CmB64

Love,
You know who

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El Pasoans Against the Death Penalty Newsletter Clipping

"MUSIC FOR LIFE" CONCERT
Ida Berresheim, CSJ

A 40-mile an hour El Paso wind may have kept the group small; but about 70 appreciative listeners formed an enthusiastic audience on April 9, 2008, at Club 101 to hear Sara Hickman and Mayor John Cook give fine musical performances. The event, sponsored by El Pasoans Against the Death Penalty (EPADP) was one of twelve concerts being presented by Sara to support the work of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (TCADP). Carmen Velazquez and Gloria Espinoza, who continue to suffer the consequences of murders of close family members, both gave testimony about these traumatic events. At the same time they spoke with deep conviction about their stance against the death penalty.

Bob Van Steenberg, a practiced master of ceremonies, and his wife, Jean, attend and assist with the organization of each concert for the twelve Texas cities. Bob's brief presentation about the work of TCADP and his introductions to the performers and speakers helped reinforce the mission and activities of the two organizations. In an attempt to "spread the word" a table with literature, t-shirts and other sale items with messages against the death penalty drew the attention of many of the concert goers.

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