The Social Justice Council of the First Unitarian
Church of Ithaca, NY invites all to a report back on
the Witness Against Torture walk to Guantánamo,
The event will include a slide show from the walk
as well as discussion on government sanctioned
torture. It will he held upstairs in the annex
of the Unitarian Church, 208 East Buffalo Street,
on Wednesday night, January 11 at 7 p.m..
The Social Justice Council of the First Unitarian
Church of Ithaca, NY invites all to a report back on
the Witness Against Torture walk to Guantánamo,
The event will include a slide show from the walk
as well as discussion on government sanctioned
torture. It will he held upstairs in the annex
of the Unitarian Church, 208 East Buffalo Street,
on Wednesday night, January 11 at 7 p.m..
Witness Against Torture, a group of 25 people of
faith in the tradition of Dorothy Day and the
Catholic Worker marched from Santiago de Cuba to
the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay in December
to visit the prisoners and draw attention to
torture and abuse. The five members of that
group from the Ithaca area include Teresa Grady,
Clare Grady, Danny Burns, Dana Brown, and Grace
Ritter.
Contact: Cris McConkey (Ithaca UU Social Justice Council) cmccATlightlinkDOTcom 607-387-9830