In outrage and sorrow, we have watched our government ignore the cries of the world, and our own cries, for peace. We oppose a U.S. war on terrorism which is an excuse for U.S. terrorism, violence, arrogance, bullying, and greed. We oppose this needless and obscene war in which innocent children, our own and Iraqi, are sent to kill or die. We oppose the massive disinformation to which we are subjected, in government efforts to sell us this travesty.
We oppose a war that diverts critically needed resources for education, housing, and health care (at home and abroad) and that profits well-connected companies. We oppose the erosion of civil rights and freedom of speech. We oppose cutbacks that further dimish the possibilities for poor people, for our own city and across the land.
We believe that the U.S. government is on a dangerous course. We believe that we cannot stand silent in the face of government policies we know to be wrong. Among us are artists who are refugees, victims of war, direct witness to the horror and devastation of war. Their commitment to sustaining the arts which have traveled across borders is based on the knowledge that compassion, and respect for our elders, our earth and other members of the human family is a vital part of artistic practice and teaching. We cannot be silent. We believe that we have an obligation to speak out.
The Philadelphia Folklore Project,
hereby affirms our
Adopted by the staff and board of the PFP, March 2003