


| High Intensity Warfare: the Intersection of Race & Militarism |
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At home and around the globe, we witness the desolation, violence and suffering brought about by U.S. domestic and foreign policies that rest on terrorism, death/murder/assassination. While expounding democracy the United States uses its resources and military or police power to crush liberation struggles at home and abroad. Whereas the US military trains death squads to terrorize and rip apart liberation movements abroad, the police acts as death squads in the United States. Both the police and military agents of death run rampant in communities of color. Whether in Nicaragua, the Mississippi Delta, Palestine, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Angola, Zaire, or Argentina, the United States uses its power, resources and military might to contain, destroy and dismantle progressive movements and communities of color. In this conversation, we will examine the interlocking connections between racism and intensity warfare. time: Friday, November 16, 3:30 - 4:50 pm about the facilitator: ![]() Ms. Sales has attended and earned degrees from Tuskegee Institute, Manhattanville College, and Princeton University. Most recently, in 1998, Ms. Sales received a Masters of Divinity from the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she specialized in Feminist, African-American, and Liberation Theologies, with an emphasis on race, class, and gender issues. She was the Absalom Jones Scholar at EDS, and she received the Social Justice Award upon graduation. While in Divinity School, she served on a city-wide Ecumenical Task Force on Prison Reform, in Boston, Massachusetts; Steering Committee on Wheelock College's national conference, Race and Racism in the 90's: Teaching and Living Social Justice; and Brookline Race Relations Council and student representative to the Board of Trustees Committee. As a social activist, Ms. Sales has served on many committees to further the work of reconciliation, education, and awareness. She has served on the Steering Committee for International Women's Day, Washington, D.C.; the James Porter Colloquium Committee, Howard University, Washington, D.C.; the Coordinating Committee, People's Coalition, Washington, D.C.; the President's Committee On Race, University of Maryland; and the Coalition on Violence Against Women, Amnesty International, Washington, D.C. She was a founding member of Sage Magazine: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women. Ms. Sales received a Certificate of Gratitude for her work on Eyes on the Prize. Additionally, she is part of the Veterans of Hope documentary series and was featured in Broken Ground: A Film on Race Relations in the South, by Broken Ground Productions. In 2000, Dan Rather spotlighted Ms. Sales on his American Dream Segment. In 1999, Selma, Alabama gave Ms. Sales the key to the city to honor her contributions there. From 1991-1994, Ms. Sales also founded and directed the national nonprofit organization Women of All Colors, dedicated to improving the overall quality of life for women, their families, and the communities in which they live. Women of All Colors organized a week-long SisterSpeak that brought more than eighty Black women together to set a national agenda. Throughout her career, Ms. Sales has mentored young people and provided support and venues for performing artists. Currently, Ms. Sales is the Director of SpiritHouse, which she also founded in 2000 for the purpose of building a just and non-violent world through the arts, spiritual reflection, and attention to public policy. SpiritHouse has emerged as cutting-edge and highly-respected national voice on peace and justice issues. SpiritHouse houses the Jonathan Daniels and Samuel Younge Institute for Justice, which trains a new generation of activists. During the summer of 2002, ten students of all colors participated In the Daniels and Younge Institute. Ms. Sales lives and works in Columbus, GA. Visit the Spirit House website at www.spirithouseproject.org |
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