Speaking Event

Iraq Vets Against the War Speak at St. Andrews Lutheran Church

07/31/2007 - 8:00pm
07/31/2007 - 10:00pm

Location(s)

St. Andrews Lutheran Church
304 Morewood Avenue Shadyside
Pittsburgh, PA
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Join Iraq Vets Against the War Tuesday evening to hear about their experience in Iraq and their struggle to end the brutal occupation.

For more information about the event call:

412-681-9705

 

Iraq Vets Against the War Speak at Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills

07/22/2007 - 11:45am
07/22/2007 - 1:45pm

Location(s)

Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills
1240 Washington Rd. (Mt. Lebanon)
Pittsburgh, PA
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Join us following the Sunday service to hear from Iraq Veterans Against the War about their experience in Iraq and their struggle to end this brutal occupation.

For more information about the event call: 412 561-6277

 

Michael Hoffman Founding Member of IVAW Speaks at Community House Presbyterian

07/08/2007 - 12:30pm
07/08/2007 - 2:30pm

Location(s)

Community House Presbyterian Church
120 Parkhurst Street
Pittsburgh, PA, 15212
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Join founding member of Iraq Vets Against the War, Michael Hoffman this Sunday to learn about G.I. Resistance against the Iraq War.

 

Michael Hoffman Founding Member of IVAW Speaks at Merton Center

07/07/2007 - 2:30pm
07/07/2007 - 4:30pm

Location(s)

Thomas Merton Center
5125 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh (Garfield), PA
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Join founding member of Iraq Vets Against the War, Michael Hoffman this Saturday to learn about G.I. Resistance against the Iraq War.

 

Iraq Vets Against War Speak on the War and the Growing Movement of G.I. Resistance

06/29/2007 - 7:00pm
06/29/2007 - 9:00pm

Location(s)

Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
1110 Resaca Place
Pittsburgh, PA, 15212
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Join us at the Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church on the North Side for evening with members of Iraq Veterans Against the War where they will be speaking about their opposition to the war and the current state of the growing G.I. resistance movement.

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