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NEWS & LETTERS, November 2004

Tour of family opponents of Iraq war

Detroit--Historic New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit hosted "Tour of Duty: Americans Speak Out" in October. Short notice for the event produced a disappointingly small audience for Lila Lipscomb, the Flint mother whose son was killed in Iraq and who achieved national recognition for her moving account in the film "Fahrenheit 9/11."

The program also included a powerful documentary "The Ground Truth," produced by Patricia Foulkrod (www.thegroundtruth.org) At first you heard soldiers’ voices and saw only their faces. As the film came round to them again, the camera revealed that all had been injured. The reservists serving in Iraq, and detained longer than expected, leave their families with no means of support and will have no health benefits themselves when they return, even though their injuries are permanent.

Damu Smith, founder of Washington D.C.-based Black Voices for Peace, and Detroit City Councilwoman Joann Watson spoke movingly of the war casualties on both sides, and of their vision to "retire the institutionalized values that lead to this." They compared the war in Iraq to the Vietnam War, saying that every Arab is seen as the enemy; that the whole nation of Iraq has been criminalized; that young people are turned into animals to kill people who never hurt us. "Youth are kidnapped by this administration and held hostage by Halliburton’s Big Lie. But the truth crushed to earth will rise again--we have to help it," he stated. They extended their vision to ending the bloodshed on both the Arab and Jewish sides of that conflict as well.

Ms. Lipscomb’s strength of spirit came across, as in the film, but more strongly in person. She spoke of her multiracial family (who had come to support her) who had helped her to work through her grief at the loss of her son and given her support for her speaking tour.

This powerful program reminded me how important it is to overcome stereotyped thinking about who is against the war, and to concretize a vision of humanity without such thinking so that we can mobilize for change.

--Anti-war mother

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