NAFPS Forum
General => Research Needed => Topic started by: dabosijigwokush on November 24, 2010, 11:13:23 pm
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all native issues here
http://www.uaine.org/
location of center traced by phone number
International Action Center-boston
31 Germania St
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
(617) 522-6626
SAY NO to Racism and Anti-Islamic Bigotry on 9/11 in NYC!
http://www.iacboston.org/
traced by address phone number unlisted
284 Amory St.
Jamaica Plain, MA
02130
(617) 232-5135
http://www.peoplefinders.com/search/preview.aspx?utm_source=wp&utm_campaign=revaddresszero&utm_content=form&searchtype=property-address&city=Jamaica%20plain&state=MA&addr=284%20Amory%20St
looks like a mixed group protesting anything anti government
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Interesting. So UAINE is kind of a side project of IAC. I hadn't realized that, but it would explain the observations that I made in my post on the Day of Mourning event (http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=3014.0). As far as I know they have no connection with NAICOB (http://www.naicob.org/history). I had wondered about that, why there wouldn't be collaboration there. (But then, there is a lot of politics around NAICOB that go way over my head.) It seems from Russell Peters' statement on the Pilgrim Hall Museum website (http://www.pilgrimhall.org/daymourn.htm) that sometime between the 70s and the 90s, leadership of the annual 11/25 protest in Plymouth shifted from the Mashpee Wampanoags to UAINE. I also wonder about the circumstances of that.
About the address, I live a couple blocks from there and it is a big complex on the site of a former brewery - well actually I think Sam Adams still maintains some kind of a facility there where they give tours(?) But anyway, some of the buildings seem to have Germania St. addresses while others are are on Amory; I wouldn't read too much into that part of it. Most of the Brewery complex is now owned by the local Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation (http://www.jpndc.org/help_business/brewery.html) which leases the spaces out to mostly small businesses and nonprofits. Some other orgs I know of housed there are the Tony Williams dance company which puts on the Urban Nutcracker (http://balletrox.org/urbannutcracker/), Bikes Not Bombs (http://bikesnotbombs.org/) which does youth vocational training and international development, and Urbano (http://www.urbanoproject.org/) which is a youth arts program for inner-city kids.
Thanks for your research on this. I think there are a few more members of this forum from MA and I look forward to hearing their perspectives too, if any.
ps - It was a sad night in my neighborhood, I just went to a vigil tonight for an incident (http://jamaicaplaingazette.com/node/4475) where a gang feud left 3 young men dead in a busy restaurant on Sunday afternoon, a bystander injured, and many witnesses traumatized. I'm praying today for justice and for healing, here and everywhere, and I invite you to join me.