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AKidsRight.Org Events
Here we have posted some information on
events from the past, and also what we are planning for the future. We
hope to share our "learning curve" with you!
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Last Update:
04/25/08
Current Items: (can use your
help with the following!)
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more details.
Past Events: [total of 23
arrests - 49 nights in jail - all charges dismissed]
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Action to
Petition Senator Clinton to meet with parents,
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Loving parent goes 4 months without solid food

Click here for more details. News
coverage.
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Fighting a
suspended license - it all
started with a bad turn signal and turned into NonViolent Action.
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Mother &
Father outside Federal Building - Jan 2005. Trying to get Senator
Clinton to meet with parents, risking arrest, both write "I LOVE YOU"
to their kids on the ground with chalk. (follow link to see TV
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Action to
Petition Members of Congress, Jan 2002 - Check here for details and to
help. [total
of 5 arrests - 4 nights in jail - all charges
dismissed]
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Meeting with
Federal Representatives in Syracuse, Apr. 2001 -- We meet with the staff
members of U.S. Senator Charles Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Check here for current information.Rally in
Washington, D.C. - June 2000 -- Trying to bring National attention to
the issue of Family Civil Rights.
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NonViolent
Action started
November 11, 1999 -- Parent went "on strike" for their child.
After a dozen arrests and about 30 days in jail, won back the
"right" to carry a sign inside the local County Courthouse and
U.S. Federal Building. [total of 16 arrests 24 nights in jail - all charges dismissed]
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Voluntary
Arrest, February, 1999 -- A member was jailed in NonViolent protest, requesting
legislators investigate what has happened to him, and so, so many others! TV
and newspaper reports. [total of 2 arrests - 21 nights in jail - all charges dismissed]
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