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Time to set him free... Because it's the RIGHT thing to do.

 
 
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About Peltier

The Activist
The Artist
The Humanitarian

The Writer

Background

American Indian Movement
COINTELPRO
Wounded Knee

The "Reign of Terror"

Facts of the Case

The Shoot-Out
The Butler-Robideau Trial
The Extradition

The Peltier Trial

The Post-Trial Revelations

The Proof:  FBI Documents

COINTELPRO

FBI War Against AIM

Incident at Oglala

Investigation

The Extradition

The Trial

Post-Conviction

You Can Help

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Educate Others
Sign Petitions

Write Letters of Support

 
Educate Others

Stand Up!

Whether an "Army of One" or a group of like-minded persons interested in helping to free an innocent man, please consider establishing a Leonard Peltier Support Group in your community. For information, please contact:

LPDOC

PO Box 7488, Fargo, ND  58106

Phone: 701/235-2206

E-mail: contact@whoisleonardpeltier.info

Raise Awareness About Peltier's Case

Due to the political nature of the Peltier case, a high level of public awareness is critical if new legal efforts are to succeed. Here's some of the things you can do to educate your community about the Peltier case:

  • Set up literature tables at events/public places. Download literature here.

  • Organize teach-ins.

  • Host speaking engagements with Peltier spokespeople.

  • Plan showings of electronic media. While "Incident at Oglala" is out of print, copies still in circulation are often available for purchase from Amazon.com, eBay, etc., and VHS and DVD copies are available to rent in many rental outlets. Amazon.com also offers a downloadable, low-cost digital version. Restrictions apply. We also strongly recommend "Warrior," on VHS. Order online through Native Videos.

  • Write letters to editors of local newspapers. Click here for newspapers in your state. Also read these tips.

  • Encourage community television stations to highlight the case. Click here for TV stations in your state.

  • Place calls to radio call-in shows. Express your opinions and educate others.

  • Hold book readings featuring "My Life Is My Sun Dance" by Leonard Peltier.

More Outreach Suggestions

Enlist your friends, family, and community members in the freedom campaign. Hold events or facilitate activities that will spread awareness about the new strategies, while galvanizing active support.

Here are some ideas that have worked well in the past:

Potluck/Meeting—Invite friends, family and coworkers, local organizations, fellow supporters, and potential supporters to a potluck and planning meeting. Discuss the case and new strategies. Plan outreach, fundraising and mobilization efforts for the months to come. The discussion might include:

  • Planning fundraisers
  • Planning to attend court or congressional hearings

  • Planning outreach efforts, such as regular leafleting in a public place, video showings, or talks

  • Visiting local churches, labor unions, civil and human rights organizations to ask them to pass a formal resolution and for other participation and support.

Vigil—Hold a vigil on or around significant case-related dates—June 26th, for example. Invite local organizations, church members, tribal members, and general public to attend. Alert the media and announce new strategies at the vigil. Inform attendees of ways to get involved on a local level.

 

Fundraiser—Hold a benefit concert with local bands, a poetry reading, or Indian taco or bake sales to raise funds for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. Use the fundraiser to distribute information and announce new strategies. Read our hints about event planning and coordination.

 

Leafleting—If you are not in a position to coordinate an event, consider leafleting in a busy area to generate more awareness. Select handouts from our downloads page.

 

Petition Drive—Download and print our petitions. Collect signatures of people in your community who support Leonard Peltier's parole, the release of FBI case documents, an award of Executive Clemency to Leonard Peltier, and/or congressional hearings on the "Reign of Terror" on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the 1970s.

 

"Call Circle"—Host a party and ask your guests to bring their cell phones. Coordinate calls to congressional offices and/or the White House.

Street Theater—Devise skits that tell Leonard Peltier's story. Perform the skits on street corners in your community. Also distribute educational materials. Select handouts from our downloads page.

"Chalk It Up" Campaign—"Oh well, chalk it up to experience!" used to be an old expression of polite comment when something went contrary to someone's expectations. Long ago, children would chalk up their school work on small slates in school. Teachers would chalk up lessons on school blackboards (later, green ones),  and colored chalk came along to amuse and decorate with. What's the "Chalk It Up" Campaign? It's a simple action you can take in your town or city. Assemble a group of supporters, hand out chalk, and spread out. Write slogans in support of Leonard's freedom on sidewalks throughout your town, e.g., "Free Peltier NOW Because It's the RIGHT Thing to Do". You also can include our Web address (www.FreePeltierNow.org) so that interested passersby have the means by which to learn about Leonard Peltier.  (We recommend that you consult graffiti ordinances in your area and use only chalk because such markings are not be permanent.)

         

Prison Cell Exhibit—The standard size for a federal prison cell is 80 square-feet. Construct such a "prison cell" in a park or other public place and invite passersby to experience imprisonment for themselves. Post signs:  "Construction and activation of this cell cost you $170,000" and "It costs you, the taxpayer, at least $24,500 per year (average) to confine an innocent man. Free Leonard Peltier." Also distribute materials on Leonard's case. Select handouts from our downloads page.

Do you have an idea to share? Send it to us at info@FreePeltierNow.org and we'll post it on this page.

A New Approach: Video Advocacy Messages

Share your thoughts with others with a Video Advocacy Message in three simple steps:

  1. Create a video in which you address your audience.
  2. Upload it to YouTube.
  3. Share your video.

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Page Last Updated on Friday, 02 May 2008 11:03 PM

 
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