Veterans for Peace, Iowa Chapters
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
CONTACT: Ed Flaherty (319) 621-6766 or flahertyem@aol.com or John Jadryev (319) 430-2019 or jadryevj@gmail.com
FBI Whistleblower Coleen Rowley and Former CIA Analyst Ray McGovern to Speak at Organized Events in Nine Iowa Cities Beginning Sept. 24
IOWA CITY — The three Iowa chapters of Veterans for Peace announce a nine-city tour of Iowa by former FBI agent and whistleblower Coleen Rowley and retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern beginning Thursday, Sept. 24.
McGovern and Rowley seek to raise the level of Iowans understanding of current national security issues. They will focus on specific issues that Iowa caucus-goers may raise at the February caucuses, and on specific questions that Iowans may ask of presidential candidates visiting the state.
The speaking tour includes stops in Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Falls, Waterloo, Davenport, Parnell, Iowa City, Ames and Des Moines.
Between them, Rowley and McGovern have 51 years of service in the highest levels of the FBI and CIA. Since leaving the agencies, they have worked relentlessly for peace and justice. Their nine-city tour begins Sept. 24 in Dubuque and ends in Sept. 30 in Des Moines. The tour is sponsored by the three Iowa chapters of Veterans for Peace.
"It is refreshing to me and I hope to many others that there is a chance to hear intelligence professionals who are trained and practiced in getting and relaying the truth," said Paul Appell, member of Veterans for Peace Chapter #161.
"The foreign policy and war national issues will not be ‘burning’ ones in Iowa unless caucus goers take the initiative to ask," Rowley said. "Therein lies our real and only mission, our real challenge, to somehow activate them to ask."
"I think we could surely be attentive to the budget, defense and security issues and how they impinge on efforts toward a fairer country, repair of infrastructure, etc.," McGovern said.
McGovern Rowley Tour Schedule
All events are free and open to the public, sponsored by Iowa Veterans for Peace
Thursday, Sept. 24, 6 p.m. University of Dubuque. Contact Christine Darr, cdarr@dbq.edu.
Friday, Sept 25, 7 p.m. Veterans Memorial Building, 50 Second Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, Contact Joe Aossey, VFP #169. jaossey@yahoo.com
Saturday, Sept 26, Cedar Falls/Waterloo
10:30 a.m. News Talk sponsored by University of Northern Iowa Democracy Project. University Book Store, 1009 W. 23rd St., Cedar Falls.
3 p.m. Law Court Theater, Waterloo Center for the Arts. "Addressing/Redressing Global & Local Violence." Waterloo/Cedar Falls events, contact Tom Kessler@ tom.kessler@cfu.net.
Sunday, Sept, 27, 2-4 p.m.
Rogalski Center, St. Ambrose University, Davenport. Co-sponsored by the Quad City Times. New Ideas Forum. Contact Paul Foley. 563-333-6025, Foleypaulj@sau.edu.
7 p.m. JPOG (Just Peace Outreach Group) West Union Mennonite Church, 3253 305 St, Parnell, Iowa. Finger food potluck, 6 p.m., 7 p.m. program. Bring finger food to share and your own table service. Contact Roger Farmer, 319-653-2547 or Jane Yoder-Short, wilmajane17@gmail.com.
Monday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m. Iowa City, University of Iowa Lecture Series , Englert Theatre.
Co-sponsored by University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR)
Tuesday, Sept 29, Noon
Iowa City Foreign Relations Council. Advance registration required.
Can include meal: cost, $10 for members; $14 for non-members. Iowa
City events, Ed Flaherty, VFP #161. 319-621-6766. flahertyem@aol.com
7 p.m. Ames. Ames Public Library, Farwell T. Brown Auditorium. Contact Mary Logsdon. 515-239-5633. Mlogsdon@amespubliclibrary.org
Wednesday, Sept 30, 7 p.m., Des Moines, Drake University.
Contact Gil Landolt, VFP # 163, Peacevet@hotmail.com< , 515-333-2180.