My friend, Loren Goldner, died early Friday morning after a long illness. His wife told me that he was comfortable when he died. The plans are for a Zoom call memorial to be scheduled at some time in the not so distant future. I will keep people posted about the plans as they are developed.
I don't usually end messages this way, but let's "break their haughty power." That was the name of Loren's website. It's at bthp23.com.
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My friend, Loren Goldner, died early Friday morning after a long illness. His wife told me that he was comfortable when he died. The plans are for a Zoom call memorial to be scheduled at some time in the not so distant future. I will keep people posted about the plans as they are developed.
I don't usually end messages this way, but let's "break their haughty power." That was the name of Loren's website. It's at bthp23.com.
john
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I'm sorry for your loss! I learned a lot from Loren, and he was a great source of inspiration for me!
Israel’s goal is the emotional, moral and mental depletion of those resisting its occupation and colonisation so they lose motivation and commitment to engage and mobilise in the face of brute repression.
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Israel’s goal is the emotional, moral and mental depletion of those resisting its occupation and colonisation so they lose motivation and commitment to engage and mobilise in the face of brute repression.
The words of Mariam Barghouti on Al Jazeera
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Palestinians and the world must not lose hope
Those mobilising against the Israeli genocide face exhaustion and burnout. This is part of Israel’s attrition strategy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Ed Goldman Journalists would be barred from entering Brooklyn to report on conditions there. The pipes supplying water would be shut off severely limiting clean water. Brooklyn would be under an electricity blackout and fuel blockade. None of Brooklyn's 22 hospitals would be fully functioning including Methodist, Maimonides & Downstate. Medicine, surgical supplies, health and hygiene products would be virtually unavailable. All schools would be closed affecting nearly 730,000 school age students. All colleges would be closed. Any school buildings not damaged destroyed or occupied for military purpose would be filled with families seeking shelter. Most historic and cultural institutions would be reduced to rubble including BAM, the Brooklyn Museum, Greenwood Cemetery: the Brooklyn Bridge, Prospect Park, Coney Island Aquarium, and Barclay Center. Most religious institutions would be damaged or destroyed and mostly used for shelter. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge, the only access point to southern Brooklyn that could allow relief in and injured out, remains closed. NOTE: the areas in grey on the map include Coney Island, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, The area in green on the map include all or part of Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton, Kensington, Sunset Park, Midwood, Flatbush and Kensington. PLEASE SHARE THIS, ESPECIALLY WITH INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS THAT MAY NOT BE AWARE OF WHAT'S GOING ON.
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Ed Goldman Journalists would be barred from entering Brooklyn to report on conditions there. The pipes supplying water would be shut off severely limiting clean water. Brooklyn would be under an electricity blackout and fuel blockade. None of Brooklyn's 22 hospitals would be fully functioning including Methodist, Maimonides & Downstate. Medicine, surgical supplies, health and hygiene products would be virtually unavailable. All schools would be closed affecting nearly 730,000 school age students. All colleges would be closed. Any school buildings not damaged destroyed or occupied for military purpose would be filled with families seeking shelter. Most historic and cultural institutions would be reduced to rubble including BAM, the Brooklyn Museum, Greenwood Cemetery: the Brooklyn Bridge, Prospect Park, Coney Island Aquarium, and Barclay Center. Most religious institutions would be damaged or destroyed and mostly used for shelter. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge, the only access point to southern Brooklyn that could allow relief in and injured out, remains closed. NOTE: the areas in grey on the map include Coney Island, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, The area in green on the map include all or part of Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton, Kensington, Sunset Park, Midwood, Flatbush and Kensington. PLEASE SHARE THIS, ESPECIALLY WITH INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS THAT MAY NOT BE AWARE OF WHAT'S GOING ON.