Friends of Brook Park: World Beneath the Pavement

A living blog and composting archive of updates, fun announcements, crucial reports and other wonderful information for new volunteers, recent participants and stalwart supporters alike!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Paddle with CSX and Waste Management




What a wonderful day it was to take out with our canoe fleet representatives from neighboring CSX and Waste Management companies. We wanted to show them even more the exciting Harlem River Park site we have been working on to create public access. We discussed safety and ecological issues and how we can work together to achieving greater access to the waterfront for our commmunities. With the current we paddled south and through the Bronx Kill between the South Bronx and Randall's Island. Te leaves were coming in Autumn splendor and we shared a splendid lunch in the neighborhood afterwards.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

"Standing Silent Nation"





"Standing Silent Nation" The film details the Lakota struggle to provide income for the poorest county in the nation through the production of industrial hemp only to have the federal government destroy the crops and arrest community members.This compelling documentary chronicles the story of this Native American family’s struggle and their assertion of sovereignty retained by the Lakota in the Ft. Laramie Treaties with the United States of both 1851 and 1868.
For more information on this event at : Bluestockings Bookstore
http://indigenousvoices.wordpress.com/

Kent Lebsock
917-751-4239 or iamkent@verizon.net
Kent Lebsock
Program Administrator
Owe Aku - Bring Back the Way
International Human Rights and Justice Program
Indigenous Voices : http://indigenousvoices.wordpress.com/


http://indigenousvoices.wordpress.com/
http://bringbacktheway.com/default.htm
http://www.firstvoicesindigenousradio.org/
http://www.bluestockings.com/events.html
http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2007/standing/

Standing Silent Nation Help Our Generations To Be Free : by Debra White Plume

As the White Plume extended family, we engaged in an act that some call heroic, some ridicule as a thin veil for the legalization of majiuana, while others do not know what response to register. In a conversation about this action we are taking, there probably will be controversy. After all, we chose to step out of a box of conditioned thought . Some people hail this action as assertion of sovereignty retained by the Lakota in the Ft. Laramie Treaties with the United States of both 1851 and 1868. We believe this is core to our action, we are asserting our legal, sovereign right to live according to the laws of our people. In addition to this assertion, we believe there is a way out of the poverty and oppression weighing heavily on the Oglala Lakota, known as the “Oglala Sioux Tribe”, who have had the distinction of living in the poorest county in America for the past twenty-some years... cont'd on weblinks above.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Halloween Party!


Halloween madness

Brook Park

4PM - 6PMWednesday Oct. 31

( Brook Avenue, E. 140-141st Street, Bronx, NY)

Thanks to: NYC Council Member Melissa Mark Viverito, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, Friends of Brook Park, Freedom Community Resource Center, and Pueblo En Marcha.

Face Painting
Pumpkin Carving
Storytelling
Best Costume Contest
Games and More . . .


Halloween Fiesta de

Brook Park

4PM - 6PM

talla de calabazas

juegos y más . . .miercoles 31 de Octubre
( Avenida Brook, entre las calles
140 y 141, del este Bronx, NY)

pintura de cara
cuentos de miedo
competencia del mejor difraz
Gracias a: Concejal Melissa Mark Viverito, Departamento Parques y Recreo, Amigos de Brook Park, Freedom Community Resource Center, y Pueblo En Marcha.

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