Saturday, November 22, 2014

News to Share: Tod Fletcher Memorial will be Live-Stream/Archived by NoLiesRadio

Just posted to No Lies Radio today! Just posted this to the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Facebook Page with 4 photos and link to the No Lies Radio Live Stream/Archive for the Tod Fletcher & Susan Peabody Memorial Gathering at Fellowship Hall, Saturday, Nov 22, 2014 from 1-4 pm at 1924 Cedar St (and Bonita Ave has wheel-chair access ramp), Berkeley, CA 94709:

BFUU Social Justice Committee Facebook Event Notice
NO LIES RADIO will Live Stream "The Tod Fletcher & Susan Peabody Memorial Gathering" this Saturday, Nov 22nd from 1 – 4 Pacific Time in Historic Fellowship Hall in Berkeley, CA: http://noliesradio.org/archives/88469
Friends and Family of the two dearly departed souls will reflect on their lives, and the work of Tod Fletcher in the 9/11 Truth movement will be celebrated and re-activated by those who carry that torch forward. Jeff Strahl and Fred Burks were close friends of Tod and will give some personal perspectives. Skype remarks are expected from intellectual friends and scholarly activist comrades such as David Ray Griffin and Elizabeth Woodworth. Bonnie Faulkner and Barbara Honegger will be attending as featured speakers. (1 pm – 4 pm Pacific; 4 – 8 pm Eastern;21:00 GMT). The broadcast will be immediately archived here at No Lies Radio and No Lies Radio YouTube Channel after the broadcast. Sponsored by the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee, Project Censored, PEERS (Public Education & Empowerment Resource Service), Sacramento 9/11 Truth, Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, No Lies Radio, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. Event program created by Friends & Family of Tod & Susan. BFUU Fellowship Hall, 1924 Cedar Street, Berkeley, CA 94709. (At Bonita Ave, one block east of MLK Way & three blocks west of Shattuck Ave) This location is wheelchair accessible via the ramp on the Bonita Avenue side of the building. http://noliesradio.org/archives/88469