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Daniel Pinchbeck, author of "Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism" and "The Return of Quetzalcoatl"
In a magazine article ["Conscious Choice"]:
"It seems likely that the current interlocked problems facing our world simply cannot be solved by rational means -- but they might be dissolved, if they are approached from a different level of consciousness, and a deeper realization of the psyche."
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CHANGE OF CONSCIOUSNESS: OBAMA AS COMMUNICATOR

BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTIION

By George Lakoff, Berkeley, CA. February 24, 2009.

As President Obama prepares to address a joint session of Congress, what can we expect to hear?

The pundits will stress the nuts-and-bolts policy issues: the banking system, education, energy, health care. But beyond policy, there will be a vision of America—a moral vision and a view of unity that the pundits often miss.

What they miss is the Obama Code. For the sake of unity, the President tends to express his moral vision indirectly. Like other self-aware and highly articulate speakers, he connects with his audience using what cognitive scientists call the "cognitive unconscious." Speaking naturally, he lets his deepest ideas simply structure what he is saying. If you follow him, the deep ideas are communicated unconsciously and automatically. The Code is his most effective way to bring the country together around fundamental American values.

For supporters of the President, it is crucial to understand the Code in order to talk overtly about the old values our new president is communicating. It is necessary because tens of millions of Americans—both conservatives and progressives—don’t yet perceive the vital sea change that Obama is bringing about. The word "code" can refer to a system of either communication or morality. President Obama has integrated the two. The Obama Code is both moral and linguistic at once. The President is using his enormous skills as a communicator to express a moral system. As he has said, budgets are moral documents. His economic program is tied to his moral system and is discussed in the Code, as are just about all of his other policies.

Behind the Obama Code are seven crucial intellectual moves that I believe are historically, practically, and cognitively appropriate, as well as politically astute. They are not all obvious, and jointly they may seem mysterious. That is why it is worth sorting them out one-by-one.

1. Values Over Programs

The first move is to distinguish programs from the value systems they represent. Every policy has a material aspect—the nuts and bolts of how it works— plus a typically implicit cognitive aspect that represents the values and ideas behind the nuts and bolts. The President knows the difference. He understands that those who see themselves as "progressive" or "conservative" all too often define those words in terms of programs rather than values. Even the programs championed by progressives may not fit what the President sees as the fundamental values of the country. He is seeking to align the programs of his administration with those values.

The potential pushback will come not just from conservatives who do not share his values, but just as much from progressives who make the mistake of thinking that programs are values and that progressivism is defined by a list of programs. When some of those programs are cut as economically secondary or as unessential, their defenders will inevitably see this as a conservative move rather than a move within an overall moral vision they share with the President.

This separation between values and programs lies behind the president’s pledge to cut programs that don’t serve those values and support those that do — no matter whether they are proposed by Republicans or Democrats. The President’s idealistic question is, what policies serve what values? — not what political interests?

2. Progressive Values are American Values

President Obama’s second intellectual move concerns what the fundamental American values are. In Moral Politics, I described what I found to be the implicit, often unconscious, value systems behind progressive and conservative thought. Progressive thought rests, first, on the value of empathy—putting oneself in other people’s shoes, seeing the world through their eyes, and therefore caring about them. The second principle is acting on that care, taking responsibility both for oneself and others, social as well as individual responsibility. The third is acting to make oneself, the country, and the world better—what Obama has called an "ethic of excellence" toward creating "a more perfect union" politically.

Historian Lynn Hunt, in Inventing Human Rights, has shown that those values, beginning with empathy, lie historically behind the human rights expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Obama, in various interviews and speeches, has provided the logical link. Empathy is not mere sympathy. Putting oneself in the shoes of others brings with it the responsibility to act on that empathy—to be "our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper"—and to act to improve ourselves, our country, and the world.

The logic is simple: Empathy is why we have the values of freedom, fairness, and equality — for everyone, not just for certain individuals. If we put ourselves in the shoes of others, we will want them to be free and treated fairly. Empathy with all leads to equality: no one should be treated worse than anyone else. Empathy leads us to democracy: to avoid being subject indefinitely to the whims of an oppressive and unfair ruler, we need to be able to choose who governs us and we need a government of laws.

Obama has consistently maintained that what I, in my writings, have called "progressive" values are fundamental American values. From his perspective, he is not a progressive; he is just an American. That is a crucial intellectual move.

Those empathy-based moral values are the opposite of the conservative focus on individual responsibility without social responsibility. They make it intolerable to tolerate a president who is The Decider—who gets to decide without caring about or listening to anybody. Empathy-based values are opposed to the pure self-interest of a laissez-faire "free market," which assumes that greed is good and that seeking self-interest will magically maximize everyone’s interests. They oppose a purely self-interested view of America in foreign policy. Obama’s foreign policy is empathy-based, concerned with people as well as states—with poverty, education, disease, water, the rights of women and children, ethnic cleansing, and so on around the world.

How are such values expressed? Take a look at the inaugural speech. Empathy: "the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job, the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child…" Responsibility to ourselves and others: "We have duties to ourselves, the nation, and the world." The ethic of excellence: "there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of character, than giving our all to a difficult task." They define our democracy: "This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed."

The same values apply to foreign policy: "To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and make clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds." And to religion as well: By quoting language like "our brother’s keeper," he is communicating that mere individual responsibility will not get you into Heaven, that social responsibility and making the world better is required.

3. Biconceptualism and the New Bipartisanship

The third crucial idea behind the Obama Code is biconceptualism, the knowledge that a great many people who identify themselves ideologically as conservatives, or politically as Republicans or Independents, share those fundamental American values—at least on certain issues. Most "conservatives" are not thoroughgoing movement conservatives, but are what I have called "partial progressives" sharing Obama’s American values on many issues. Where such folks agree with him on values, Obama tries, and will continue to try, to work with them on those issues if not others. And, he assumes, correctly I believe, that the more they come to think in terms of those American values, the less they will think in terms of opposing conservative values.

Biconceptualism lay behind his invitation to Rick Warren to speak at the inaugural. Warren is a biconceptual, like many younger evangelicals. He shares Obama’s views of the environment, poverty, health, and social responsibility, though he is otherwise a conservative. Biconceptualism is behind his "courting" of Republican members of Congress. The idea is not to accept conservative moral views, but to find those issues where individual Republicans already share what he sees as fundamentally American values. He has "reached across the aisle" to Richard Luger on nuclear proliferation, but not on economics.

Biconceptualism is central to Obama’s attempts to achieve unity —a unity based on his understanding of American values. The current economic failure gives him an opening to speak about the economy in terms of those ideals: caring about all, prosperity for all, responsibility for all by all, and good jobs for all who want to work.

I think Obama is correct about biconceptualism of this sort — at least where the overwhelming proportion of Americans is concerned. When the President spoke at the Lincoln Day dinner recently about sensible Midwestern Republicans, he meant biconceptual Republicans, who are progressive and/or pragmatic on many issues.

But hardcore movement conservatives tend to be more ideological and less biconceptual than their constituents. In the recent stimulus vote, the hardcore movement conservatives kept party discipline (except for three Senate votes) by threatening to run opposition candidates against anyone who broke ranks. They were able to enforce this because the conservative message machine is strong in their districts and there is no nationwide progressive message machine operating in those districts. The effectiveness of the conservative message machine led to Obama making a rare mistake in communication, the mistake of saying out loud in Florida not to think of Rush Limbaugh, thus violating the first rule of framing and giving Rush Limbaugh even greater power.

Biconceptual, partly progressive, Republicans do exist in Congress, and the president is not going to give up on them. But as long as the conservative message machine can activate its values virtually unopposed in conservative districts, movement conservatives can continue to pressure biconceptual Republicans and keep them from voting their conscience on many issues. This is why a nationwide progressive message machine needs to be organized if the president is to achieve unity through biconceptualism.

4. Protection and Empowerment

The fourth idea behind the Obama Code is the President’s understanding of government—"not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works." This depends on what "works" means. The word sounds purely pragmatic, but it is moral in operation.

The idea is that government has twin moral missions: protection and empowerment. Protection includes not just military and police protection, but protections for the environment, consumers, workers, pensioners, disaster victims, and investors.

Empowerment is what his stimulus package is about: it includes education and other forms of infrastructure—roads, bridges, communications, energy supply, the banking system and stock market. The moral mission of government is simple: no one can earn a living in America or live an American life without protection and empowerment by the government. The stimulus package is basically an empowerment package. Taxes are what you pay for living in America, rather than in Congo or Bangladesh. And the more money you make from government protection and empowerment, the more you owe in return. Progressive taxation is a matter of moral accounting. Tax cuts for the middle class mean that the middle class hasn’t been getting as much as it has been contributing to the nation’s productivity for many years.

This view of government meshes with our national ideal of equality. There needs to be moral equality: equal protection and equal empowerment. We all deserve health care protection, retirement protection, worker protection, employment protection, protection of our civil liberties, and investment protection. Protection and empowerment. That’s what "works" means—"whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified."

5. Morality and Economics Fit Together


Crises are times of opportunity. Budgets are moral statements. President Obama has put these ideas together. His economic program is a moral program and conversely. Why the quartet of leading economic issues—education, energy, health, banking? Because they are at the heart of government’s moral mission of protection and empowerment, and correspondingly, they are what is needed to act on empathy, social and personal responsibility, and making the future better. The economic crisis is also an opportunity. It requires him to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on the right things to do.

6. Systemic Causation and Systemic Risk


Conservatives tend to think in terms of direct causation. The overwhelming moral value of individual, not social, responsibility requires that causation be local and direct. For each individual to be entirely responsible for the consequences of his or her actions, those actions must be the direct causes of those consequences. If systemic causation is real, then the most fundamental of conservative moral—and economic—values is fallacious. Global ecology and global economics are prime examples of systemic causation. Global warming is fundamentally a system phenomenon. That is why the very idea threatens conservative thinking. And the global economic collapse is also systemic in nature. That is at the heart of the death of the conservative principle of the laissez-faire free market, where individual short-term self-interest was supposed to be natural, moral, and the best for everybody. The reality of systemic causation has left conservatism without any real ideas to address global warming and the global economic crisis.

With systemic causation goes systemic risk. The old rational actor model taught in economics and political science ignored systemic risk. Risk was seen as local and governed by direct causation, that is, buy short-term individual decisions. The investment banks acted on their own short-term risk, based on short-term assumptions, for example, that housing prices would continue to rise or that bundles of mortgages once secure for the short term would continue to be "secure" and could be traded as "securities."

The systemic nature of ecological and economic causation and risk have resulted in the twin disasters of global warming and global economic breakdown. Both must be dealt with on a systematic, global, long-term basis. Regulating risk is global and long-term, and so what are required are world-wide institutions that carry out that regulation in a systematic way and that monitor causation and risk systemically, not just locally.

President Obama understands this, though much of the country does not. Part of his challenge will be to formulate policies that carry out these ideas and to communicate these ideas as well as possible to the public.

7. Contested Concepts and Patriotic Language

As President, Barack Obama must speak in patriotic language. But all patriot language in this country is "contested." Every major patriotic term has a core meaning that we all understand the same way. But that common core meaning is very limited in its application. Most uses of patriotic language are extended from the core on the basis of either conservative or progressive values to produce meanings that are often opposite from each other.

I’ve written a whole book, Whose Freedom?, on the word "freedom" as used by conservatives and progressives. In his second inaugural, George W. Bush used "freedom," "free," and "liberty" over and over—first, with its common meaning, then shifting to its conservative meaning: defending "freedom" as including domestic spying, torture and rendition, denial of habeus corpus, invading a country that posed no threat to us, a "free market" based on greed and short-term profits for the wealthy, denying sex education and access to women’s health facilities, denying health care to the poor, and leading to the killing and maiming of innocent civilians in Iraq by the hundreds of thousands, all in the name of "freedom." It was anything but a progressive’s view of freedom—and anything but the view intended in the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.

For forty years, from the late 1960’s through 2008, conservatives managed, through their extensive message machine, to reframe much of our political discourse to fit their worldview. President Obama is reclaiming our patriotic language after decades of conservative dominance, to fit what he has correctly seen as the ideals behind the founding of our country.

"Freedom" will no longer mean what George W. Bush meant by it. Guantanamo will be closed, torture outlawed, the market regulated. Obama’s inaugural address was filled with framings of patriotic concepts to fit those ideals. Not just the concept of freedom, but also equality, prosperity, unity, security, interests, challenges, courage, purpose, loyalty, patriotism, virtue, character, and grace. Look at these words in his inaugural address and you will see how Obama has situated their meaning within his view of fundamental American values: empathy, social and well as personal responsibility, improving yourself and your country. We can expect further reclaiming of patriotic language throughout his administration.

All this is what "change" means. In his policy proposals the President is trying to align his administration’s policies with the fundamental values of the Framers of our Constitution. In seeking "bipartisan" support, he is looking beyond political affiliations to those who share those values on particular issues. In his economic policy, he is realigning our economy with the moral missions of government: protection and empowerment for all.

It’s Us, Not Just Him

The president is the best political communicator of our age. He has the bully pulpit. He gets media attention from the press. His website is running a permanent campaign, Organizing for Obama, run by his campaign manager David Plouffe. It seeks issue-by-issue support from his huge mailing list. There are plenty of progressive blogs. MoveOn.org now has over five million members. And yet that is nowhere near enough.

The conservative message machine is huge and still going. There are dozens of conservative think tanks, many with very large communications budgets. The conservative leadership institutes are continuing to turn out thousands of trained conservative spokespeople every year. The conservative apparatus for language creation is still functioning. Conservative talking points are still going out to their network of spokespeople, who still being booked on tv and radio around the country. About 80% of the talking heads on tv are conservatives. Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are as strong as ever. There are now progressive voices on MSNBC, Comedy Central, and Air America, but they are still overwhelmed by Right’s enormous megaphone. Republicans in Congress can count on overwhelming message support in their home districts and home states. That is one reason why they were able to stonewall on the President’s stimulus package. They had no serious media competition at home pounding out the Obama vision day after day.

Such national, day-by-day media competition is necessary. Democrats need to build it. Democratic think tanks are strong on policy and programs, but weak on values and vision. Without the moral arguments based on the Obama values and vision, the policymakers will most likely be unable to regularly address both independent voters and the Limbaugh-FoxNews audiences in conservative Republican strongholds.

The president and his administration cannot build such a communication system, nor can the Democrats in Congress. The DNC does not have the resources. It will be up to supporters of the Obama values, not just supporters on the issues, to put such a system in place. Despite all the organizing strength of Obama supporters, no such organizing effort is now going on. If none is put together, the movement conservatives will face few challenges of fundamental values in their home constituencies and will be able to go on stonewalling with impunity. That will make the president’s vision that much harder to carry out.

Summary

The Obama Code is based on seven deep, insightful, and subtle intellectual moves. What President Obama has been attempting in his speeches is a return to the original frames of the Framers, reconstituting what it means to be an American, to be patriotic, to be a citizen and to share in both the sacrifices and the glories of our country. In seeking "bipartisan" support, he is looking beyond political affiliations to those who share those values on particular issues. In his economic plan, he is attempting to realign our economy with the moral missions of government: protection and empowerment for all.

The president hasn’t fooled the radical ideological conservatives in Congress. They know progressive values when they see them — and they see them in their own colleagues and constituents too often for comfort. The radical conservatives are aware that this economic crisis threatens not only their political support, but the very underpinnings of conservative ideology itself. Nonetheless, their brains have not been changed by facts. Movement conservatives are not fading away. They think their conservative values are the real American values. They still have their message machine and they are going to make the most of it. The ratings for Fox News and Rush Limbaugh are rising. Without a countervailing communications system on the Democratic side, they can create a lot of trouble, not just for the president, not just for the nation, but on a global scale, for the environmental and economic future of the world.

George Lakoff is Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley


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  Alert: US Military Out of Our Schools Counter-Recruitment = Social Justice  
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Military Out of Our Schools Counter-Recruitment = Social Justice

I am writing you to encourage us all to continue to make conscious connections between our increasing culture of violence and militarization and the current events and tragedies that confront us in the news reports on a daily basis. Many of us have become so specialized in our professions and compartmentalized in our thinking that we lose sight of the “big picture" and fail to make those important links between multiple issues of concern to us all and our families and friends. This too often prevents us from galvanizing as communities and as a society to address the root causes of much that we know and sense is not right in our world.

The recent tragic events at Virginia Tech University remind us of why we can not as an enlightened society allow the military unfettered access to our children at their schools. Guns and violence are not “cool”, yet every day the military shows up at high school campuses in their, paid for by our tax dollars, recruiting vans and with JROTC. The Army’s Adventure Van, a huge 60 foot, 30-ton, 18-wheeler has several interactive exhibits that bring an adrenaline rush and glorify weaponry and combat. The Army’s 19 vans frequent various community events and two thousand schools a year, generating 63,000 recruiters leads. 

Check out: http://www.usarec.army.mil/MSBn/Pages/adventure.htm

Aside from the Adventure Van, the Army’s Aviation Recruiting Van contains an interactive air warrior and weapons display. The American Soldier Adventure Van has a future warrior display. The Army Marksmanship Trainer has an interactive rifle range. The Army also brings machine gun toting humvees, tanks and other military vehicles onto high school campuses to enhance their recruiting efforts. The Navy and Air Force also have multiple 18-wheeler and assorted vehicles with simulate weaponry.

If you remember what it was like to be an impressionable 15 year old, being awkward and wanting to please authority figures in one’s life, now imagine the Army Adventure Van pulling onto campus with all of the flash of a carnival arriving, with interactive video games and 9mm simulators that make war, violence and death seem like fun. For many of these impressionable 15 year olds, after many visits from the recruiters, by 17 they sign up for the “Delayed Entry Program.” But recruiters are not just at school; they are also hanging out at the mall, surfing Youtube and Myspace, and can be found at almost every professional sporting event. If that isn’t enough, we also have JROTC on almost every public high school campus in America. Everywhere they look; our youth see a culture that worships guns, violence, and a culture that makes war look like nothing more than a cool game. If this is not acceptable to you, now is the time to act.

CCCO, the “Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors” has been in the forefront of mobilization and leadership development among the poor, people of color, immigrants, women, gays and lesbians, veterans, youth and others historically underrepresented in the peace movements. By organizing youth of color to participate in its programs CCCO seeks to fill the void in people of color mobilization and leadership development and to broaden the range of voices heard speaking out against war by providing youth of color with an opportunity to work and learn in an anti-militarist organization. Youth learn leadership skills such as public speaking and presentations, community organizing, computer skills, program development, research skills & writing skills. The antiwar movement and counter-recruitment movement in particular need to have as much diversity in its materials as possible to be effective.  The outcome desired is to assist in the development of diverse, new leadership in the anti-militarist and peace movement, which will include youth, veterans, people of color and members of the LGBTQ community, while expanding the capacity of CCCO to implement its mission by providing resources, training and support to a new generation of peace and anti-militarist leaders.

The US Military is unrelenting in its attempt to capture young people. For example, in 2003 400,000 young people were recruited into the military through the Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP) alone. Our “Military Out Of Our Schools” (MOOS ) program aims to counter these vast recruitment figures by providing activists with strategies for gaining equal access in schools to talk about recruiting myths and alternatives to the military. In fulfilling its educational and training mission, MOOS produces an organizing kit and supports the production of AWOL magazine. CCCO has a special focus of serving communities of color, which are disproportionately affected by militarism and military recruitment. Since its inception in 1997, the objective of CCCO’s Third World Outreach (TWO) program is to counter military recruitment in communities of color, and to examine the historical relationship between people of color and the U.S. military domestically and abroad. Over the years the program has been successful in reaching tens of thousands of youth considered to be prime recruits, and showing them alternatives to military culture and the death machine. We have worked with countless national and community organizations serving low income people throughout the continental U.S., as well as Hawaii , Puerto Rico , &  Mexico , in order to inform youth of color of the realities of military life and the lies of military recruiters, and to stop the expansion of the military’ s “ poverty draft . ”

After 3 years of our “Alternatives to War Through Education (AWE )  being one of the model counter-recruitment programs in the San Francisco Bay Area, we are replicating its lessons in Philadelphia, one of the most saturated military recruitment spots in the country. Right now volunteer students from high schools and colleges in Philadelphia are working hard to reach young impressionable 15 year olds with the truth about war. The real harm it causes; the lives that are lost, the minds it destroys and the bodies that it leaves battered and broken. The traumas and abuses of war are real but recruiters never talk about them. Working with our “Military Out of Our Schools” staff and other dedicated volunteers in our Philadelphia office, these young counter-recruitment activists are preparing to take on JROTC and the recruiters in the battle for this country. We want and need to expand our “Military Out of Our Schools” counter-recruitment program all over this country. But these young people need all of our support today.

Here at CCCO we see and experience the effects of the recruiters on those recruited. Our GI Rights Hotline deals with the aftermath OF JROTC and recruiters on campus. Our before and after approach to recruitment and helping those who want to get out is one of the things that makes us unique. Since co-founding the GI Rights Hotline network we have helped to train hundreds of counselors and fostered the growth of other branches nationwide. We are receiving calls from all over the world, Japan, Iraq, and your town America, and they always end the same way with a soldier thanking the Hotline for being there, for that voice on the other end of the phone, someone who took the time to listen. The resistance to the war on Iraq among active duty soldiers continues to grow. Thousands of soldiers have gone AWOL; many more signing petitions and sending letters to their Congressional Representatives calling for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and an end to US military occupation.

           

There are thousands of men and women who will be coming home as vastly different people, battered and broken. All too often those military men and women who seek help within the military system are ignored ostracized and reprimanded. After several attempts to get help and having been rebuffed, many of these men and women call our GI Rights Hotline , others go AWOL. But for every AWOL soldier who calls the Hotline there are still thousands who are suffering silently, suffering because they don’t realize that help is out there. When members of the military want information about their legal rights or possible discharges, they often do not know where to turn. That’s why CCCO must continue to be here for them. What CCCO has found is that the military continues to not give GI’s accurate information about discharges, grievances, and complaint procedures. Our work with GI’s reveals that the military gives threatening information about the Delayed Enlistment Program and AWOL status, and they are not dealing with the trauma they are creating with war.

Physical, psychological, and economic suffering by both the parents, women and children of our troops here at home is growing, as well the tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of women, men, and children, both soldiers and civilians, that have been killed, injured, and sexually abused in Iraq as this ill-advised war continues. We often counsel the families of GI’s and recruits as well as the GI and recruit themselves.  

We train thousands of counter recruitment activists each year, hundreds of Hotline counselors from around the nation have relied on our resources, such as the Helping Out listserve in order to assist thousands of soldiers when they dial 1-800... or 215-563-4620 from overseas, or go to www.girights.org. Directly due to support from folks like you the Hotline continues to grow as the numbers of calls continue to rise beyond our wildest expectations. We will not stop until our job is done; to keep a promise of a better world, one without war, to our youth. This work cannot be done alone; it will take all of us. We continue to partner with other organizations with similar constituencies on issues that relate to the devastating effects of war on our communities.

I encourage all of you to visit our website at: http://www.objector.org/

At our website you can make a donation, access resources for CO assistance and order literature to support your own anti-war and counter recruitment activism, or our publications, “THE OBJECTOR a magazine of conscience and resistance,” and “ AWOL Magazine: Revolutionary Artists Workshop,” that also supports CCCO’s programs, and sign-up for our free monthly newsletter “Objector Alerts.” You can also contact me personally or our staff at our Philadelphia office regarding volunteer opportunities if you live in either the Philadelphia or Oakland (San Francisco Bay) areas, or we can put you in contact with one of many of our nationwide partners that work as part of our network.

In whatever ways that you choose to support our organization and programs and allow us at CCCO to support you, I look forward to working together to achieve peace and promote individual and collective resistance to war and preparations for war at this critical moment in history. I encourage all of you to forward this information to friends, groups and family who may have need of our services, literature, or who may be interested in our programs and work and may wish to support our efforts.

We currently have the minimum 10 CCCO Board members that are required by our by-laws. As of June 1, 2007 the CCCO Board of Directors is:

 

Non-Staff Board Members

Ibrahim Raimey

Thomas Markham

Marc Liggin

Cesar Lopez

Marlena Gangi

Mario Hardy

Jeremy Glick

Alicia Miller

Staff Board Members

Wendy Carson

Kevin Ramirez

As a member of the Board of Directors Committee I can assure you that we are continuing to recruit new, diverse, talented and experienced CCCO Board members until we reach our desired maximum of 15 and replace Ibrahim who will be eventually departing. I have had nothing but a positive and productive relationship with each and every board member and am thrilled to be part of a new generation of talented CCCO Board members. At the same time I honor and so much appreciate the hard work and dedication of those who have come before me.

As a member of the Hiring Committee I can also assure you that we are diligently reviewing the many resumes that we are receiving for the GI Rights Program Coordinator position and feel confident that we will hire an experienced and competent GI Rights Program Coordinator by our July 15th deadline. We are hiring a part-time coordinator to begin with that will likely eventually evolve into a full-time position once again. We eventually are considering hiring a part-time administrative and office manager that will be likely located in the Oakland office that will take over the administrative duties that are not specific to any particular program or development and fundraising that previously were covered by other dedicated staff members so that our Development Director, GI Right Coordinator and MOOS Coordinator can focus entirely on those programs.

We are going strong financially, although we need to continually build an even more solid donor and diversified financial base. This is helping to be facilitated through a new stronger required commitment by all board members to do continuous fundraising along with our other responsibilities. We are also continually building a strong, unified and well-functioning Board that is making improved changes to our organizational infrastructure. This year we will once again begin holding a yearly Board Retreat where we will be visioning new directions for CCCO, as well as strong and relevant evolutions of our mission and future as an organization to meet the current and future needs of the peace, anti-militarization, anti-war and counter-recruitment movement. I trust that we can count on your understanding and support as we move forward in positive ways. Since 1948 CCCO continues to be an effective, groundbreaking, forward-looking and ever relevant component the Peace, Anti-war and Anti-militarization movement and cause and will be long into the future.

Thank-you!

Toward Peace and a Better Future World,

Thomas R. Markham

CCCO National Board of Directors Member

Military Out of Our Schools (MOOS ) Hotline:

1-800-NOJ-ROTC (1-800-6...)  

GI Rights Hotline:

1-800-FYI-95GI (1-800...)

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CCCO (Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors)

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FAX (510) 465-2459

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CCCO (Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors)

1515 Cherry Street

Philadelphia, PA 19102

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FAX (510) 465-2459

Email: info@objector.org

  

“The world will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve for war the finest human qualities. Peace, no less than war requires idealism and the self-sacrifice and a righteous and dynamic faith.”

--- John Foster Dulles

"The hope of a secure and livable world lies with disciplined nonconformists who are dedicated to justice, peace and brotherhood."  --- Martin Luther King, Jr.

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