Dear Friends and Strangers

I’m not a girl who asks for help often, this is a new thing. But, hey, I’ve just been smacked in the head with a realization. Maybe you want to help me. Maybe you aren’t sure if you want to help, but have some time on your hands and think, “Aw, what the heck.”

Great, I would love your help. The “list” is growing daily. In between paid work and not for profit Peace work, I barely have time to walk the dog, or even take a bubble bath. No worries, I love what I do. I’m here at it everyday to help make a difference and make the world better, because I love people. So who better to ask for help, than, you the people???

Contact me if you can help.  The most specific assistance is contacting Peace organizations so that we can have a critical mass.  Our interdependence is what secures attention and mobilizes the hearts and minds of citizens.  I already have a letter written that I can send off to you! Also, suggesting Peace organizations, who are need of donations would be helpful. My hope is to fundraise at least 10,000 for donation to those orgs who need help keeping the lights on.

Donations here are always lovingly accepted, and we can put your name up on the Peace map in thanks.  

My City Council says, “Yea, Peace”

No shamrocks about it, my City Council agreed to hold a vote for the Department of Peace. It is now on the agenda and the vote is set for April 7, 2008. If you are a local, show up, the support always helps.

And, shucks, no shamrocks about it, instead of chugging a Guinness at the local pub, I attended my first City Council meeting. There’s always time later for a creamy Irish stout, but these meetings get started early. Apparently, they can be a lot of fun; people were in full peace gear, with buttons and signs. The best part about the evening was that a group of high school kids got together to introduce the legislation! One councilman spoke first and held the stance that City Councils should not be involved in federal proposals-a bunch of hogwash.

As the Peace Alliance’s website says, here are the PRECISE reasons why City Council action is SO important. (And it’s my favorite-doing it from the bottom up)

There are many reasons for enrolling your local governing body in adopting a resolution to support legislation for a U.S. Department of Peace:

  1. It helps show broad public support for the Department of Peace
  2. It educates the public about the Department of Peace
  3. I generates free publicity that comes with open and televised City Council meetings, plus follow-up electronic and print media coverage.
  4. It gives you something to send to your Members of Congress to assist you in continuing to positively influence them.

The Peace Alliance caught my attention last year and this year I considered donating monies raised from P.E.A.C.E SCOOT 08 to their organization. However, they seem very well funded so for now I’m just going to spread the word far and wide.

Their page says:

“There is currently a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives to establish a United States Department of Peace. This historic measure will augment our current problem-solving options, providing practical, nonviolent solutions to the problems of domestic and international conflict.

The legislation will pass from bill to law under one condition: that a wave of citizen interest rise up from the American people and make itself heard in the halls of Congress.”

A DEPARTMENT OF PEACE WILL WORK TO:

–Provide much-needed assistance to efforts by city, county, and state governments in coordinating existing programs; as well as develop new programs based on best practices nationally

— Teach violence prevention and mediation to America’s school children

— Effectively treat and dismantle gang psychology

— Rehabilitate the prison population

— Build peace-making efforts among conflicting cultures both here and abroad

— Support our military with complementary approaches to peace-building.

— Create and administer a U.S. Peace Academy, acting as a sister organization to the U.S. Military Academy.

Hopefully, that’s a good introduction, but don’t stop there. Check out their impressively informative website:
www.peacealliance.com

There are representatives in most every state, making it easy to join a local campaign. Click on their map to find yours.

Dept of Peace

Times have been busy and I haven’t held up on the blogging end. This will change as I get a lot of legwork for the long ride out of the way-by the way-exciting news coming in on that front.
However, it is a busy week, in D.C. and around the world, as we go into our 5th anniversary in the Iraq war. I’ve been enjoying a fair amount of local action and meeting community members working hard for Peace and Justice. I just don’t have time to go and protest in D.C. but I respect those voices taking to the streets to utilize our constitutional rights.
One huge action that I should have posted about earlier was Winter Soldier, brought to you by Iraq Veterans Against the War.

One pertinent point for those who believe that the only way to support our troops is to be for the war is that many Vets and Soldiers are speaking out against this war. Very important thing to consider- and all respect for those fighting and who have fought. Please, in honor of our soldiers, make a point to check out this website:
http://ivaw.org
Due to high traffic, I believe those broadcasts will be brought back. Their servers were actually shut down from the traffic, so keep your eyes out for Winter Soldier. The feedback I have heard is that the accounts from our soldier is quite shocking. I wish I could find a way to hack these broadcasts into public TV! At least we can give thanks that we live in a time of information where we can sidestep (slightly)corporate control of the airwaves. But only if you know where to go look!

A customer of mine commented that he’s been a bit of an insomniac lately…after we ruled out the 8 shots of espresso he drinks daily…he supposed it was the terrible times we live in today….saying, “Maybe we are on the verge of an apocalypse.” I hadn’t even had my coffee yet, but I said,

“Are you sure you weren’t restless because of all the action taking place to better our world? Maybe we are on the verge of a deep shift…and that’s got you humming.”

Because I tell you, I spend day in and day out researching groups working for Peace and it amazes me the amount of awareness and commitment that groups around our country have. Thank You.

Support the Department of Peace

 Why not? We have a Department of Defense.

reposted from Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice:

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Charlottesville City Council meets at 7 p.m. on Monday March 17 and Monday April 7. On March 17 a group of local high school students will urge the City Council to pass a resolution in support of a bill in Congress to create a cabinet-level national Department of Peace. The resolution will be sponsored by Charlottesvile Mayor Dave Norris, who agreed to sponsor it at the request of Congressman Dennis Kucinich when he visited Charlottesville last December. The City Council will vote on the measure on April 7.

The Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice supports the creation of a Department of Peace and urges everyone interested to attend one or both of these upcoming City Council meetings. The meetings are held at 7 p.m. at City Hall. Information on the Department of Peace is available at: http://www.thepeacealliance.org

GO CHARLOTTESVILLE!

Wrasslin’ and Peace

Both require elbow grease. Bad jokes aside, I was in for a bit of my own punishment the other night. If it makes you feel better, laughing at my own bad jokes was my own demise the other night- I was disqualified from my first round wrasslin.
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My first CLAW (Charlottesville Lady Arm Wrestlers) match proved what I knew-that my *mongo* muscles have suffered from time spent behind keyboard. My mouth has not suffered, I’m surely still a degenerate and I had fun putting my mouth where my arm wasn’t. CLAW rules are a hybrid of official league regulations and comedic interpretation. Although celebrity judges say I was laughing at my own jokes, I protest. I was not. I was being polite and laughing at my opponents joke, whose back was to the judges. No laughing next time. Period. Cowgrrl Sady-istic, my character, went on first against Magellan. Initial nerves passed quickly and the fun rowdiness of the crowd became contagious.
Working the crowd for dollars
I did question at one point how truly bizarre my last haircut was-the whole reason I wound up wrasslin’ for charity. From one chair to the hotseat… I couldn’t be happier to have participated. This was Revenge of the CLAW, match #2. I’m always fascinated with the power of community resources as a solution to lack of funds and as a motivation to cultivate community pride. I plan to carry the same spirit with me on the upcoming P.E.A.C.E ride-comedic, sassy, and altruistic.

So the tally of money that came in this month? $585 bones from the CLAW! Proudly, CLAW, will present these monies to Community Bikes in Charlottesville, VA. They are a women started and run organization who help maintain a gender balance in bike mechanics and repair-meaning their intent is to teach ladies how to fix and maintain a good bicycle. See how all the goodness works?

Ladies=CLAW=fundraising=Community Bikes=bike sustainability=smaller carbon footprint=healthy world. CLAW is helping save the world???? Hmm, well, they are definitely making Charlottesville a better place! Enjoy the video below and next month I will be filming.

Also, next month, the group has decided proceeds will go to the P.e.a.c.e scooter pit crew fund-helping me travel 9,000 miles. And in turn, my personal goal is to raise 10,000 dollars through the Peace ride, which is why the gorgeous new map is up and running on the website!
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All praises go to Bryan and Meghan, and if you scroll around the map (it’s fun, do it, but go through the homepage) you will see they sponsor the section around New Orleans. We can fit multiple sponsors in each section and you can donate as little or as much as you would like-as many times as you wish! This map was my conception last year, but I had no time nor resources to create it before P.e.a.c.e started. Also many praises and claps to Meghan for upgrading this website and making it so purty.

There is also a new contact table added, to make it easier for you to find me.
Notice on the drop down menu that “Mow a Lawn” is a selection, because I’m taking on the horsepower of mowers (more than my scooter) this summer and mowing lawns into Peace signs. Don’t forget, America Needs Work. Yardwork. You provide the tools and I’ll help trim the lawn and maybe the bushes. Just no Edward Scissorhands requests, please y’all.

Perhaps those of you who have been along for the ride since last year are noticing a theme emerge. Hmmm. What’s that word, ah, experience, or insight. So, now you can see the route and contact me easier. I put the route and miles up against some dates and gave myself MUCH more travel time than last year-taking into consideration general chicanery, mechanics, photo taking, interviewing, mowing, and road conditions. And this time, I’m just NOT riding more more than 200 miles in a day. That said, the itinerary is probably optimistic, nonetheless, it will be posted here soon, but, May 2-July 30, I’m on the road.

Enjoy the video, if you are near Cville, come to the match next April 8. And if you can recommend some worth Peace waging organizations, please please do. I’m looking for recipients for this years fundraising!

From the heart this time

The past week I’ve been movin and shakin. Whew. Glad I have unlimited access to espresso at work….

I’m really happy to present some news to you about….

Obviously, the beautiful reconstruction of the website, with more upgrades on the way, plus a big surprise soon! I was fortunate enough to cross paths with a great designer, Meghan, who is kindhearted and humorous too. I discovered her through Matua. I still would like to tell you all about his trip, especially since he is leaving REALLY SOON, but for now, head over to his site when you are done reading here…

Working 9 days in a row, 40+ hours means life is a whirlwind right now. In between shifts, I’ve been teaching myself the ins and outs of all my tech gadgets I have. That could make a person grumpy, but I’ve fastened the seatbelt and watched hours fly by while video editing and learning what the heck “codecs” are. The p.e.a.c.e scooter video featured earlier in the month has been remade. The message didn’t reflect my heart, so I went back in and produced a video short that I’m really pleased to offer you.

GENUINE SCOOTERS is back on board, Philip having giving his blessing to p.e.a.c.e scooter 2.0
I hadn’t really spoken in extent to Philip since Flagstaff, AZ and enjoyed our two hour conversation that delved through many topics. He’s a great guy and I find it bizarre that I haven’t actually met him, for the amount of insight he has brought into my life….that being said…

I am so happy that Genuine is not just supporting the mechanical aspects of the p.e.a.c.e ride, offering tune-ups along the way, but they are also endorsing it. I received far more than just a scooter when I submitted my first proposal to the company and it’s great to know they have my back. Genuine is helping fund some graphic designs, which means the talented character PJ is back on the pit crew. He’s a hoss in his own right, also part of the 10k scooter club, after completing his R.A.M.B.L.E in ’06. Within the week I will be able to show you some of his goodies. Basically, they are lending me an initial helping hand so that I can print tshirts to raise funds for the trip. Many thanks for helping me in a tight spot!

I noticed that Genuine has a Love Bus on the road, so it’s nice to know they are sending out some “Peace and Love,” to America!

That’s a brief update for now-time to go sling espresso. But please, check out the new video, hosted by vimeo, which excitedly, is the most hassle free, high def, video host I’ve yet used. Their site is just the all around best! Peace!

p.e.a.c.e scooter from Alix Bryan on Vimeo.

Under Construction

Welcome to P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER upgrade, thanks to the help of zeitgeist agency.

More to come, but for now, espressos to make….people awake…

Women, CLAW, frozen hands, and Audre

What is the common denominator between those things you ask? I just tucked Audre, the P.E.A.C.E SCOOT, away after a spontaneous winter night ride through Charlottesville. I’m shivering a bit, frozen ovaries I think, typing away while dressed clumsily in about 14 layers.

CLAW

I don’t have the gloves on, which didn’t work worth a damn anyhow in this weather, so any typos are my own sloppinesssss. The ride was nice, annoyed at first to pull Audre out-battery drained from winter weather, resisting the start. Nothing big happened my first two miles. Where was I headed? A CLAW meeting.Charlottesville Ladies Arm Wrestling. That’s right. No guns in the streets, schools, or Iraq-but at the pullin’ table it’s a whole other story!

About 6 weeks ago, sitting in my new hairdressers chair (who happens to share the same exact Leo birthday as mine), I hear tale of ladies arm wrestling. Not just for high camp and fierce sport, but to raise money for women initiated causes. Invited to give it a go, I attended the first shop meeting at the local diner, Blue Moon.

That went well and I picked a superhero name, “Peace-A-Mia.” Two days before the big event went down, yours truly fell victim to the respiratory plague terrorizing Cville. The show went on, and as I can tell from the pictures, a grand event ensued. So, you’ve got it by now, right?

Recap: 8 wrastlin’ ladies in costume, one referee, a hot nurse, two celebrity judges, a emcee deluxe and a loser’s lounge to boot. $600 raised for the Fluvana Women’s Voice Project. The audience cashes in real money for CLAW cash so that they can shamelessly bribe the judges and bet on the wrastlers, or pullers. Now this is just one of the few reasons I’m proud to live in Cville. CLAW is currently reminding me that for livin in a red state, we are some kinky blue progressives.

Tonight we gathered to discuss rules and regulations for those of us who were plagued last month, pick a new charity case, drink wine, and test out the wrastlin’ table. P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER grabbed a piece of action up on the table, with Tragedy Ann and Sintaur. Tragedy Ann got lucky that her soft hands distracted me, while Sintaur left hoof marks all over me. Earlier in the night we discussed the recipient of March fundraising. Community Bikes was chosen for March and Roller Derby was chosen for May. Seeing a wheel theme emerging and recognizing my own need for funding, I mentioned P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER. I must say that felt really awkward for me, but it seemed well received, if not anticipated. Hey, even $200 bones gets me about 8,000 miles down the road for this cause. I did worry that they might be thinking, “hell no,” but were too polite to say anything.

Meeting adjourned and I suited back up, tucking a sexy CLAW shirt into my pocket. Starting up the scoot I was already nostalgic for the cozy atmosphere and warm fire. Once I started riding though, there seemed no good reason to turn left onto Goodman street; so I proceeded forward. Being that I already had on the 14 layers, might as well. Riding through town, taking oh so tight curves and breaking speed laws, some thoughts smacked me in the head. And it had nothing to do with slowing down…..

I’m riding for Peace, yea, because if Peace doesn’t matter today, how is tomorrow worth anything? I’m also riding in honor of really conscious, dedicated souls that came before me, and those who are now working fervently-those who recognize the worlds needed change and who guard our rights. I’m riding for Peace because I think most all souls possess the ability to make the world a better place, and the best place to start is your own life. And while most Americans aren’t going to attend an anti-war protest, a freaky Carnival like Shentai, or even watch a progressive documentary-they still possess the much needed voices to demand change. Heck, last night I asked the Moms if she though there were any problems in America. Her loud chortle caught me off guard. Shoot, if my Moms knows there is something wrong with our country-you better starting Acting up!

I said, “Mom, tell me two things that are wrong.”

“Well, people aren’t treated fairly or equally, ” she says. Hmm. I expected crime to be her first answer. Or something insurance related for that matter.

“And there is just too much lying.” Whoah. That shocked me. Her thoughtful answers really surprised me and I was glad to have asked.

Basically, my Moms is reiterating the sentiments of most anti-war protestors-that Bush lied and has proceeded to manipulate our Constitution to the elite’s advantage and the average’s demise. Our citizen’s rights have been unfairly whittled away. Now, my Moms is NEVER going to a protest and unfortunately, she probably voted for Bush. BUT we found a COMMON GROUND. Navigating the common ground and embracing diversity in opinion is the FIRST step to unify the people. Unifying the People is the ONLY thing that will change our political lot right now. It is PROVEN over and over in our history that social/political change ONLY comes from the people’s movements-which in turn pressures our government into action. Non-violence, non-compliance, compassion, kindness, Peace-sure all that. Putting aside frustrations with the big fish to LISTEN to the other small fish.

This is not just about Peace; I’m also acknowledging there are systematic formulas in place, socially and politically, that distract most people from identifying exactly how important their own inner revolution is. Something happens out there on the road-when I play with people, when I mow their lawn, when I listen to them, when I say define Peace for me, or when they simply recognize that I’m doing nothing but trying to make the world a more just, fun, Peaceful place. The stories I heard last year were so precious-they are inspirational, they are unique. Those stories convince me that the world is NOT the one projected onto your TV screens. So what’s my cause? Peace, inner and outer Peace baby. Generating T.A.C.T among the people: Thinking, Action, Co-Creating, Teaching. This isn’t just about getting us out of Iraq-it’s about us preventing more war in the future. And I realized it’s worth asking for donations to complete the ride.

March 11th baby, Blue Moon Diner. Bring money, bring Band-aids, these ladies are cut. Come out to support good, sexy causes and to support the Community Bikes project. Which isn’t as sexy as CLAW, but it’s a damn good organization that teaches people how to work on their own bicycles. Which keeps bicycles on the streets, instead of gas guzzling cages.

Gnight!

Help get the word out

Help support P.E.A.C.E.-share this video with your friends, family, and Peace waging organizations!

I am so happy to present this uber compressed video to you. This is my first real editing venture-trying to get experience for the 2008 trip since there will be more video blogging! It’s a shame that my fancy hi-def files wind up looking so pixelated from the compression process, but if you know that jargon and have some advice, PLEASE contact me.

Help me get a lot of clicks!
Enjoy!

Cost of War

I came across this video while researching organizations that might need the donations I raise this summer.

The below video illustrates how our tax dollars could be better spent. I like it because it isn’t an assault on one’s conscience. It’s a short, no nonsense, practical video that offers alternatives to war. Instead of spending our hard earned tax money destroying a country, we can build our country’s infrastructure. People here in America are suffering. What’s freedom in the midst of suffering and hypocrisy, afterall? Check it out:

Motorcycle Bloggers International-It’s Award Time

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New to me this year, maybe new to you, but something we can put under our belts-the MBI Awards. MBI is working hard to make sure the motorcycle industry is serving the rider’s.
You get to cast your vote for various categories: favorite manufacturer, motorcycle, scooter, and more at the Motorcycle Bloggers International Riders Choice Awards web site. Voting is an honest, no-holds-barred expression-topics range from “Object of lust,” to “What were they thinking?”

Although the site is mostly motorcycle oriented, there are a few scooters and scooter companies mentioned. I was disappointed that the Genuine Scooter Company did not receive a nod of honor. Next year I will be casting votes for them and so will you. C’mon, the Buddy125cc is the sizzling new scooter-with a lock on performance and presentation. Philip Mccaleb works hard to keep “America’s Smallest Scooter Company,” making big waves in the scooter community.

None of my favorite scooterists were up for blog awards-although the deserving Crystal Waters was nominated. I did read through the sites of the, “Women rider booster of the year,” and found them all really interesting. I decided to ask Lois, of Lois is on the Loose, for an interview. Stay tuned for that piece, she quickly answered my questions-must be one determined lady.

After finding my way to MBI through Crystal’s website, I decided to apply for membership and am now a happy member of this cool online blog community. Which means I’m hoping for some votes next year….wink…wink……

The Missing Peace is….

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This summer I will complete “The Missing Peace,” which is a 8,000 mile ride to complete an 19,000 mile Peace sign on the U.S. map. This symbol directly acknowledges that however different the climate and culture in America, our future is interconnected and we create the change we wish to see in the world. Last summer I rode 11,000 miles on a 125CC scooter to complete most of it.

I believe the ability to express meaning through language is a powerful tool and that progress is made when dialog, empathy and insights are cultivated and exchanged within a society. It is obvious that our nation is hungry for change. This change occurs at a social level and moves upward. Change only becomes entrenched in our government policy when we, THE PEOPLE, believe and take responsibility for these beliefs. I believe that while political leaders have worked hard to consciously create a divide among the people, even those working at a grassroots level, it is only the people who can consciously chose to be divided. I have seen almost every person I ask struggle with defining Peace. Before we can achieve real Peace, lasting justice, in the world, we must consciously explore, define and share our vision of what we believe Peace is. Then we must create that vision

As I travel the many miles along this route, I interview people and ask these three questions; “What does Peace mean to you?,” “How do you define it?” and “How would you teach it to your children?” By asking important questions, listening to thousands of people, and sharing the responses through my website, www.peacescooter.com, I am generating awareness that Peace is possible. “The Missing Peace,” is an activists exhibition showing that through principles of non violence and compassion, we can have challenging conversations with our fellow Americans. It is also an activist’s Peace ride in service of her country; encouraging us that these times call for direct action.

I need your support this summer. It is my hope to reach many people and accomplish the most good. I will be leaving Washington D.C. on May 1, 2008 and ending back there in August 2008. Along the way I will need places to stay, food, and gasoline-although at 90mpg, gas goes a long way. However, my deepest hope is for a Critical Mass around the country, that through organizing in the cities I visit, our voices will be represented in solidarity. Your help is needed in promoting P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER, The Missing Peace-a button can be placed on your website, a link to my website, notify your contacts and help with donations. I want to reach as many people and do as much good as possible-your support is key.

The final mile will create this:

Peace is the Way


And I hope to meet you along the way!
Peace and Respect
Alix Bryan

Peace is stylish

 

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Wow, I LOVE this picture. I’m thinking this lady, Jenn Babbcock of Wisconsin, has found the ONE dress I MIGHT possibly wear! Ooh, she’s has such a timeless look too, one that never goes out of style. I wouldn’t know what era this was from without the Obama cues. Obama needs to give this lady a regular campaign appearance slot! It looks as though she could leap from buildings, raise bake sale money, lead the PTA and wrastle Hilary Clinton-all before noon and without breaking a sweat!

Thanks to Pete, an independent reporter from Racine, WI for this picture!

Suggestions for worthy Peace waging organizations

Hey y’all. You know I’ve got the Peace fire lit under me, but this week the fire has been inside-as I fight against a horrible flu.

When not shuffling and hacking my way over to work, I’ve been in bed-thinking, thinking.
I need your help, people.

Please suggest Peace organizations for me to research. The rest of P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER, aka “The Missing Peace,” will be completed this spring/summer. Along the way, I’m going to fundraise for a worthy Peace waging, progressive nonprofit.

At the forefront right now is the U.S. Department of Peace, http://www.thepeacealliance.org/

The lines are open………..

Gratzi

I sent this letter out to many people and realized there are readers who might not be on the mailing list, so here it is:

The observance of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and legacy was a day of reflection for me. I thought of the time on my journey when I spent my birthday in Selma, AL. Particularly, about my walk across the Edmund Pettus bridge and the letter I wrote our President from the s teps of the Brown A.M.E. Church. I also thought about the time I spent with all of you and how my life has been nourished by many strangers and the overall experience of P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER. So many wonderful people came into my life and confirmed that we share a similar dream of liberation.

A warm bow for your presence here, and your role,whether relative or direct, which contributes to my transformational journey. Back home after finishing a 12 week ride for Peace, I’ve had some time to heal, to reflect and to give thanks for the beauty I discovered and created in the world. So many people in my life have given me the inspiration to delve deeply into my own pursuits and also to appreciate the interconnectivity in our world. One can learn a lot from making a 11,000 mile epic ride, on a little scooter. For now, the most important thing to emphasize is the grace I felt always, each day, while witnessing the convergence of many teachings/beliefs and the reliance on them to surpass obstacles. It wasn’t easy, and I think about that now that the miles are mostly behind me.

On one hand, it seems like time is inching past in comparison to my time on the road, but on the other hand it seems I have barely had time to catch my breath and maintain responsibilities at home/work. Before I know it, another month has passed without extending my gratitude to each of you. I came to you empty-handed and left with my heart full of gratitude.

You offered me your homes, your scooter repair services, and your time. You gave me laughs, your advice, your blessings, and your donations. You shared with me cups of coffee, your definitions of Peace, and your vision for our future. In so many ways, you inspired and encouraged me to keep going. This month, as I compiled the statistics from P.E.A.C.E Scooter 2007, I was overwhelmed by how many blessings I received in 11,198 miles and 85 days. I am especially thankful to Philip McCaleb and Genuine Scooter Company for fully supporting the ride, bringing me in touch with the scooter community and helping raise awareness about Peace.

I will ride again this summer to finish the “Missing Peace”. P.E.A.C.E Scooter 2008 will consist of a approximately 1,500 miles from Washington, DC to Fargo, ND, with more emphasis on video blogging- PeaceTV. The following passage, by MLK, represents the compass that leads me again into service, uniting with others in our nation, our global community, as we work together tirelessly for Peace.
During these days of human travail we must encourage creative dissenters…As they spread the propaganda of war, we must spread the propaganda of Peace…We must demonstrate, teach, and preach, until the very foundations of our nation are shaken…I have tried to be honest. To be honest is to confront the truth. However unpleasant and incovenient the truth may be, I believe we must expose and face it if we are to achieve a better quality of American life.”

It is obvious there is a confluence of people already embodying the change that is beginning to be demanded from those in power. There is no better time to continue working for peace (peacing) zealously, and I do hope you will work with me!

Thank you for the support you have given. Speak Your Peace has developed from the Peace ride, it is a social art project to host One Billion words of Peace through my website. Cruising through the magical terrain of Joshua Tree National Park, I realized that it was the words of John Lennon, “If a billion people were thinking about Peace, there would be Peace in our world,” which first inspired the Peace Ride, so it seems only fitting to seek One Billion Peace Definitions. Crazy? Maybe, but the Iraq War budget nears One Trillion.

I’m determined to generate income through my art; it is a worth pursuit for everyone to experience an intersection between their passion and income. For now, I’m working hard, though enjoyably, as a barista back home in Charlottesville, VA. In my spare time I’ve been doing some video editing of last summer’s footage and so I created a youtube account where you can not just view those entries, but ADD YOUR OWN. Perhaps your Peace definition video will make it into the documentary I am creating.

Please keep in touch and contribute your words of Peace, but most of all : envision Peace and enjoy your time. Everyday.


With Gratitude and Respect, and pointing TWO fingers, not one,
Alix “Peace Scootergirl” Bryan
Charlottesville, VA

“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us walk together…” Australian Aboriginal Activist Group, 1970s

Buddies for Peace

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July 15, 2007 was an exciting day, I shot up out of bed and gleefully donned my riding gear. Good ol’ Southern thermostat registered in at 91 degrees. Checking my tire pressure and adding air in full gear provoked some dramatic cussing under the helmet. Even us “peacers” have their moments.

116 miles stretched ahead on a perfectly sunny day. This was it. The kick off day for P.E.A.C.E, after 45 days of intense planning, gears were switching. Now it was time to learn how to ride.

232 miles round trip-my longest ride yet. Before that-120-but on a little 50c-and only to train for P.EA.C.E SCOOTER. Most of the drive to D.C. winds through rural areas. I had just long enough to smell the flowers, ogle the landscape and revel in the adventure ahead. Then, after passing several Civil War battlefields, traffic began dumping onto the road, and then the road dumped into what way to closely resembled a interstate.

In those days, I was a jittery rider. Not just because of my inexperience riding 4 inches above the ground on 12 inch wheels, but the nature of my ride. Riding alone. Riding 11,000 miles. Riding for Peace. Quite possibly, riding off to do the most brazen jackass thing of my life-with the idea I could serve my country. A tour of Peace. Yea. That and the four shots of espresso had me jittery.

Scooting into the nation’s Capitol, I thought about the people who fill its streets with a call for justice; those who fill its halls with injustice; those who visit in awe; those who just live there in a glaring state of poverty. I felt a rush while navigating the streets of D.C. At least if I was hit by a car on the way home- the journey had been brought from seed to stalk. A rush because I hoped this idea would reach many people around the world. A rush because P.E.A.C.E Scooter felt like the most genuine, direct action I could make as an extension of my personal beliefs- walking my talk.

I navigated the obnoxious streets of D.C. to meet Denise, at the Busboys and Poets Cafe. Denise had contacted me via Crystal Waters. Crystal, ever thoughtful and ever responsive, had posted an announcement on scooter boards to rally up support. I wasn’t disappointed that no one showed up for a ride. Well, not that disappointed. Denise had agreed to meet me and I had decided that the departure date was not about ME, not about the long RIDE, but about the CAUSE. The intention was simply to leave behind the corruption and confusion generated in D.C. Politics and reach the people around America. To ask them to say what they really want for our future. To encourage them to speak it, demand it and practice it. No wonder it felt weird to be in D.C.-in a sense I was working through feelings of futility-distrust and disappointment in my nations government.

Some of those general ideas came up over a cup of coffee with Denise. She was so enthusiastic, so smart and kind. I don’t think she agreed or understand some of the points I made, but it was really exciting to meet her. I was expressing that certain anti-war organizations seem to pandering to the left and working for Peace, while in actuality they are doing little to bring solidarity to the movement-which results in strengthening the right, the conservatives. And to me, its the worse kind of “slight of hand,” magic trick.

Anyhow, she’s a lawyer, and gave me some good advice and also did an interview for the documentary. Now, she would have been the first on film, but the opportunity to interview Samuel, a random “peacer”, arose unexpectedly. Helmettema Denise did offer her house for the night (thanks) but I had no arrangements set up for Marco Polo, so we went our separate ways and I haven’t heard from her since. I ran into intense rain after stopping by the President’s office on Constitution Street. It felt like a baptism though and I was beaming through it all. While stopped and eating samosas until the lighting passed, I created the helmet face out of reflective tape………………………..So, the rest of the story is to be continued at another time……………..

For now, enjoy the UBER COMPRESSED, uber pixelated video I put on youtube. It was filmed in High Def and the files are just too big to really use youtube. Love ya. P.S. The video features orange as a tribute to Denise, she drives the Sunset Buddy.

A Soldier’s Peace

 

ASoldiersPeace

Above is the picture that I sent in as today’s contribution to One Million Peace Signs– a blogspot where you should definitely RUN FAST to contribute your peace photos. I noticed that a soldier left his definition of Peace on the website last night, for which I am very honored and appreciative.

“How do I define peace? When guys like me, who willfully put themselves into harm’s way through military action, are no longer needed.”

And I say-Soldiers, please come home. You are missed and thank you for your service.

I also want to leave you with a couple of quotes, not to dishonor any soldier for their choice, but to discuss how we might plant our feet firmly on the path to Peace. And I don’t think it’s by going to war.

Another thing thats been running through my head since I became a full fledged “Peacer” is a response to, “Is Peace possible?” And I think, wow, there is Peace SO MANY places that I look. Peace is happening. I think a better question might be, “Why doesn’t our government, our chosen world leaders, make decisions that improve the world without war?” Or, “Why, in this day and age, is our government keeping us from global Peace?”  “Whose interest does it serve to go to war?”

IT IS OBTAINABLE PEOPLE!

If I am brutal, and you use brutal methods to overcome me, you become brutal just like me.

-Krishnamarti

 

There is nothing that war has ever achieved that we could not better achieve without it.

-Havelock Ellis

 

All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions.

-Adlai Stevenson

 

There is no such thing as defeat in non-violence.

-Cesar Chavez

If you think you’re too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in the room.

-Anita Koddick

 

It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.

-Voltaire

 

As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular.

-Oscar Wilde

 

It’s not the monuments that teach us history. It’s the ruins.

-Carl Hammarén

 

You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war.

Albert Einstein

 

Someday they’ll give a war and nobody will come.

Carl Sandburg

 

War does not determine who is right — only who is left.

Bertrand Russell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Snowblogging”

There is a hip gentleman known as The Beach Blogger who makes me realize that a message can be left anywhere, anytime, anyplace, anyHOW. It is just important to get the message out; to be the change you wish to see in the world. I caught up with this “Peacer” through One Million Peace Signs, a project that if you don’t know about, you better RUN FAST to visit and leave your peace photos.

Anyhow, I was up in Maine last week and didn’t ever get around to making a snowman. BUT, I did make my first “snowblog.” Daphne shot the video, and I edited 8 minutes of footage into this little clip. YEA!

Do the Democrats offer real change?

Ohhhhhh. I’m so excited to share this article with you. It came to me in response to a question I proposed. The question: “What do you think about Obama and Clinton sharing a ticket?”I read the email, I read the following article and then I realized I’m tottering dangerously on a see-saw of my own complacency and maximum discontent.

PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ THIS:

Do the Democrats offer real change?   
Friday, January 18, 2008
By: Richard Becker

Not for workers and oppressed people. “Change” has become the buzzword of the seemingly endless 2008 presidential primary election campaign, especially among the Democrats.Having been historically locked out of positions of political authority, the African American community, women and all those who are sick and tired of the existing racist and sexist status quo will be excited about the prospect of having an African American or woman as president.

This is an important subtext of the 2008 presidential campaign.
George W. Bush and the right-wing Republicans are also aware of this phenomenon. This was the basis for the selection of Colin Powell as secretary of state and Condoleezza Rice as national security advisor in Bush’s first term, and the selection of Rice as secretary of state in Bush’s second term.

The Bush administration always asserted that it had more representation from women and the African American community than any previous administration. But the record proves that the nationality or gender of officials does not determine their policy. For working people, the imperialist and pro-corporate orientation of the Bush administration was most decisive.

Now, frontrunners Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards each are seeking to represent themselves as new and different, a departure from the status quo. The reason for this is clear: The candidates and their pollsters have discovered the reality that tens of millions of people in the United States are fed up with the way things are going.

With the Republican candidates offering nothing but more of the same pro-rich, pro-war policies, many are placing their hopes on the Democrats to improve conditions for workers and to end the war on Iraq. The Democrats are also beholden to U.S. corporate interests.When it comes to foreign policy, the candidates’ records are even more revealing.

A glance at the foreign policy teams assembled by Clinton, Obama and Edwards indicates anything but “change.”

Hillary Clinton’s top advisors include Madeleine Albright, President Bill Clinton’s second-term secretary of state, and Samuel Berger, his national security advisor. Albright and Berger were involved centrally in maintaining the genocidal sanctions that killed more than one million Iraqis from 1990 to 2003. They also played key roles in the 1999 U.S.-NATO war against Yugoslavia. So, too, did Gen. Wesley Clark, another Hillary Clinton advisor. Clark was the chief military commander in the 1999 war.Martin Indyk, architect of the “dual containment” policy against both Iran and Iraq in the first Clinton administration is part of Hillary’s team. In U.S. foreign policy circles “containment” has been a code word for “destruction” for more than 60 years.Along with the better-known names, Clinton has a gaggle of former military officers advising her.

Barack Obama’s advisors include such infamous characters as Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Jimmy Carter’s national security advisor and architect of the counterrevolutionary war against Afghanistan. Brzezinski described the U.S. machinations: “That secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap. … The day that the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote to President Carter: We now have the opportunity of giving the USSR its Vietnam War.” (La Nouvelle Observateur, Jan. 15-21, 1998)Also on the Obama team is Richard Clarke, “counter-terrorism czar” for both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and Dennis Ross, Clinton’s Middle East negotiator and now a fellow at the pro-Israeli Washington Institute for Near East Policy.Other top State Department officials from the Clinton administration working with Obama include Susan Rice and Sarah Sewall, both of whom are leading voices calling for U.S. intervention in Sudan.The foreign policy group of John Edwards includes fewer luminaries, but boasts of heavy Pentagon influence. Of Edwards’ 11 listed advisors, seven are former generals or admirals.

Not going to stop the war

One of the biggest issues in the campaign is the war in Iraq, which is opposed by more than 70 percent of the U.S. population according to public opinion polls. Correspondingly, all the Democratic candidates pay lip service to ending the war. In a fall 2007 campaign debate, however, their real positions were revealed.

Clinton, Obama and Edwards all refused to guarantee that they would remove all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by the end of the next presidential term—2013.Why? The imperialist ruling class, as the leading Democrats and Republicans are well aware, has no intention of leaving Iraq. The largest embassy ever built in any country is now under construction in Baghdad. Fourteen permanent U.S. military bases are being built in Iraq.

Iraq is viewed by U.S. leaders as an incredibly valuable prize that they have conquered, and a key element in their strategy of global domination. They will not leave until they are forced out.On the one hand, they must appeal to majority sentiment by rhetorically calling for an end to the war. On the other hand, they must assure the ruling class that they will be trustworthy protectors of U.S. capitalism’s vital interests in the Middle East. Only dutiful managers for the capitalists can become presidents.

Not a ‘party of the people’   
The same concept is applied to all major issues in every election campaign. The Republicans openly represent the big money interests, while the Democrats pose as the “party of the people.” But it is all a scam, an exercise in dishonesty and deception.

At the leadership level, both the Democrats and Republicans represent the ruling rich. Both represent the interest of empire.

Corporate America fully appreciates that fact.
A 2007 study by the Center for Responsive Politics revealed that the top 10 corporate campaign contributors are giving more money to Democrats than Republicans. Goldman Sachs, a major Wall Street firm, donated 71 percent of its money this year to the Democrats.

Among Hillary Clinton’s top 20 contributors are Citigroup, Viacom, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Ken Starr’s former law firm Kirkland & Ellis, and major subprime lender Bear Stearns.

Obama’s list includes Goldman Sachs and Lehman brothers. Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi gets 62.5 percent of her money from business Political Action Committees.

Throughout history, it has not been the government that has created the political climate for major social changes.

From the labor movement to the women’s movement, to the civil rights and Black liberation movements of the 1960s and 70s, substantial gains have been won by struggles from below. The mass movements created a situation in which many politicians were forced to grant concessions to alleviate social pressure.This is especially true of the Vietnam War—which was largely prosecuted by Democratic presidents. Real hope for the working class lies in building a powerful people’s movement—independent of the capitalist parties—that demands social change at home and stands in solidarity with those who are resisting imperialism abroad.

-Articles can be reprinted with credit to the Party for Socialism and Liberation–

Speak Your Future

July 28, 2007 Montgomery, AL
Oh, it was hot, deep into the summer, in the Deep South. The historic soil of Alabama, where revolutions were started in 15 minutes, revolutions that challenged centuries of oppression. 15 minutes for a revolutionThats about the time for it all to go down, from Rosa Parks boarding the bus until the cops escorted her to jail. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, a revolution shaped from prayers, justice, community, and fearlessness not guns. Only 15 minutes for those 600 marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge for Voting Rights to be bloodily beaten by cops, firemen, and the KKK.

Now, the idea that, “We shall overcome,” is one made in a second, and once experienced, one that perpetually propels the spirit towards it goal. Traveling through the hot, Deep South and visiting these historical landmarks helped me touch upon the faith that fueled so many revolutions. The key, I speculated, was the governing ideology, “WE shall overcome,”, UNITY. Now is the time that most Americans have a common bond, a necessary component to fueling successful change; the Civil Rights Movement victory affected not just African-Americans, though it was shaped by their community. Most Americans, at the basic level, want JUSTICE. Because I believe the first surrender comes in thinking revolutions are made by other people, I ask “What does Peace mean to you?” Had Rosa Parks sat quietly in her seat, the next 15 minutes would have been relatively uneventful. Had Ghandi not walked with protestors into the billyclubs of Englishmen, nor King into the billyclubs of our own state/local lawmen, the next 15 minutes would have a different outcome. Clearly, at every given moment, a human can act deliberately, with consciousness towards improving our lot. Do I think this is easy? No. Possible? Yes.

Possible with education; possible through deprogramming yourself; possible through questioning authority; possible through compassion and will to better your lot and others. Baton Rouge Crew The Rosa Parks museum was a neat experience, although, like much of Montgomery, has been littered with corporate homogenization. While standing in the beautiful atrium watching a large group of jovial kids, I realized how important it is to hear the voices of our future. Turns out the kids are from Baton Rouge, and they were there on a leadership conference. For this I am thankful, they will make great leaders. I received permission from their group leader to interview them and the kids just flocked towards the camera. I was so impressed with their politeness and their grasp on what Peace means to them.

Without further ado, the Voices of Our Future:

Second Video, First Interview

July 15, 2007 I scooted on up to the White House, GWB’s place of business. There I met Denise, who bought me a cup of coffee, and Samuel, who below, offered his definition of Peace. There was symbolism to the departure date, it was in tribute to Jimmy Carter’s “Crisis in Confidence,” speech, an amazing read. Frustrated with our own leadership, and that has a double meaning, the launch from D.C. was not publicized. The trip was meant to celebrate the depth of American experience, to take the sacred idea of Peace away from the capitol and to the people.

Oh, check out the new youtube group at http://www.youtube.com/group/speakyourpeace
This way your voice can be heard. Have some fun, shoot a little video on what Peace means to you and donate it to the Speak YOUR Peace documentary! Shifts happen!