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Austin IMC

Austin Indymedia Collective Meeting (all welcome)

5:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Regular collective meetings will be on Wednesdays (every other week). They are open to the public and we encourage anyone considering volunteering to come check out the meetings. We will be glad to answer any questions and show you around.

Come get involved and become a media hoodlum.
We are looking for dedicated, conscious, self-motivated individuals who want to change the world.

Location:
The Rhizome warehouse
300 Allen St.

Directions: From Downtown:
by bike: take 5th east past pleasant valley, right on allen (at the meals on wheels), dead ends at the warehouse.
by car: take 7th east past pleasant valley, next right (after bridge) on allen, take till dead end.

Organizer:

URL: http://rhizomecollective.org/directions.html

 
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Austin IMC

Documentary: Weapons of Mass Deception

7:00 PM - 9:30 PM

There were two wars going on in Iraq -- one was fought with armies of soldiers, bombs and a fearsome military force. The other was fought alongside it withcameras, satellites, armies of journalists and propaganda techniques. The independent documentary film Weapons of Mass Deception explores this story with the findings of a former network journalist (ABC/CNN), Danny Schechter, who is now one of America's most prolific media critics. Schechter monitored media coverage of the Iraq, asking the questions that his media colleague refused to confront before, during and after the war. Weapons of Mass Deception tracks the media war on Iraq through February 2004, featuring footage from inside Iraq and inside the media. Winner of Best Documentary Film at the 2004 Austin Film Festival and Starz Denver International Film Festival.

Location:
Mezes Hall 1.306, UT campus.

Directions: In the six-pack of buildings immediately south of the UT Tower, (map: www.utexas.edu/maps/main/buildings/mez.html)

Organizer:

 
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Boston IMC

Treasures of the Schlesinger Library

All day

Exhibition Opening

Curators and staff selected their favorite manuscripts, books, and objects for this inaugural exhibit in the newly renovated Schlesinger Library.

From women's suffrage, anti-suffrage, and ERA buttons to the beautiful E. Jane Gay album with her exquisite watercolors and drawings from the West in the 1880s, each object illustrates the depth and range of the Schlesinger Library's collections.

February 2 – June 30, 9:30am – 5pm, Monday–Friday

Location:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Yard

URL: http://www.radcliffe.edu/events/calendar.php

 
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Boston IMC

Women's Suffrage Exhibition

All day

Exhibition Opening: Treasures of the Schlesinger Library

Curators and staff selected their favorite manuscripts, books, and objects for this inaugural exhibit in the newly renovated Schlesinger Library.

From women's suffrage, anti-suffrage, and ERA buttons to the beautiful E. Jane Gay album with her exquisite watercolors and drawings from the West in the 1880s, each object illustrates the depth and range of the Schlesinger Library's collections.

February 2 – June 30, 9:30am – 5pm , Monday–Friday, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Yard

Location:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Yard

URL: http://www.radcliffe.edu/events/calendar.php

 
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Boston IMC

African Film Festival at MFA

All day

The MFA presents its annual African Film Festival, February 2-26.

Over the past few years, this festival has expanded, offering more films covering an ever-diversifying range of subjects.

Hollow City by Maria João Ganga (Na Cidade Vazia, Angola, 2004, 88 min.)
A “calm and unsentimental look at the realities of a war-torn nation” (Variety)

Moolaadé by Ousmane Sembene (Senegal, 2004, 124 min.)
"an example of humanist cinema at its finest, a movie that reminds you of the dignity and heroism of ordinary life.” (A. O. Scott, The New York Times)

Mrs.Wheelbarrow by Moussa Sene Absa (Madame Brouette, Senegal, 2002, 104min.)
a loopy saga of passion, ambition, chauvinism, corruption, gangsters and betrayal.

HIGHLIGHTS
This year’s festival begins with an 8-show engagement of Ousmane Sembene’s acclaimed Moolaadé. It then proceeds with an array of eight features and three short films. Represented are Algeria, Angolia, Burkino Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, and South Africa. This festival is part of the nationally touring African Film Festival of New York.

TICKET INFO
MFA members, seniors, and students $8; general admission $9. Double-feature price: any two back-to-back screenings $14/$15 when purchased at the Box Office or by phone.

www.mfa.org/cgi-bin/webevent.pl

Location:
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Cost: $9/$8

URL: http://www.mfa.org

 
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Boston IMC

Gender Perspectives on Disease & Violence

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Gender Perspectives on Disease and Violence:
Voices from Local and International Field Work and Case Studies in Applied Research

With visiting scholar Lalita Bandyopadhyay

Location:
315 Behrakis Northeastern University

URL: http://www.voice.neu.edu/events.html

 
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Boston IMC

Israeli-Palestinian Rapprochement?

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Where Do We Go From Here? Prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian Rapprochement

Professor Naomi Chazan

MIT's Security Studies Program presents its regular Wednesday Seminar Series.

Join us as Professor Chazan, Wilhelm Fellow here at MIT's Center for International Studies, discusses "Where Do We Go From Here? Prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian Rapprochement."

Sponsor
Center for International Studies, Security Studies Program

Open to the public

Location:
E38, 6th Floor Conference Room, M.I.T.

Cost: free

URL: http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?93374

 
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Boston IMC

Iraq War Veterans Tour: UMass Lowell

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

UJP/Military Families Speak Out Iraq Veterans Tour

FROM THE FRONTLINES: Come hear Iraq war veterans and military families report on the US occupation of Iraq and the Bush administration's treatment of soldiers, veterans, and their families. This will be a hearing: these soldiers and family members will testify to this war's realities-- realities rarely seen on television or reported in the newspapers.

Sponsored by Iraq Veterans Against The War, Military Families Speak Out, MA Labor for Justice with Peace (affiliate of US Labor Against the War) and the Iraq War Veterans Tour (a coalition of dozens campus, youth, community, and labor organizations).

also sponsored by Department of Sociology, Peace and Conflict Studies Institute (PACSI), Association of Students of African Origin, Greater Lowell for Peace and Justice and Labor Extension Program

Former Army Sergeant Kelly Dougherty and Marine Lance Corporal Michael Hoffman will be speaking at the following venues. Please note- to accommodate a heavy speaking schedule and requests for media interviews, some events may have only one speaker from Iraq Veterans Against The War, and at other events they may be speaking alongside other activists and community leaders. Please contact each event's sponsor for more information and - we will be posting all updates as soon as they come in.

The full schedule as of Sunday, January 30:
Sun Jan 30 Fanueil Hall, Boston 3-5pm
Mon Jan 31 Salem State College 11am-1pm
Mon Jan 31 Endicott College, Beverly 2-5pm
Mon Jan 31 Lynn, MA 6:30-9:30pm
Tues Feb 1 South End, Boston 3:30-6pm
Tues Feb 1 M.I.T. Cambridge 4:30-6pm
Tues Feb 1 Roxbury 7-9pm
Tues Feb 1 Bridgewater State College 7-9pm
Wed Feb 2 UMass Lowell Noon-2pm
Wed Feb 2 UMass Boston 2:30-5pm
Wed Feb 2 Tufts, Somerville 7-9pm
Wed Feb 2 Northeastern Univ, Boston 7-9pm
Thu Feb 3 B.U. Law School 5-6:30pm
Thu Feb 3 Chelsea 7:30-9:30pm
Fri Feb 4 Roxbury Community College 11:30am-1pm
Fri Feb 4 Harvard Univ, Cambridge 4-6pm
Fri Feb 4 Watertown 7-9pm
Sun Feb 6 Boston 11am-Noon

Location:
UMASS Lowell, Room 222, South Campus Library, Lowell, MA

URL: http://www.BringTheTroopsHomeNow.net www.justicewithpeace.org

 
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Boston IMC

Engineers for Sustainable Development

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Engineers as Honest Brokers for Sustainable Development

Professor Roland Clift, Surrey University

CMI Distinguished Lecture Series in Sustainable Development

Amongst their other implications, the ethical principles embodied in the concept of sustainable development imply a different approach to decision-making.

Public acceptance of decisions made in the face of scientific uncertainty is a particular concern.

Exploring the concept of an extended peer community in public decisions leads to a new model for the role of the technical expert.

This new role has implications both for the education and the social role of engineers.

Sponsor
Parsons Laboratory, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI)

Open to the public

Location:
9-151 M.I.T.

Cost: free

URL: http://cee.mit.edu/index.pl?id=5434

 
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Boston IMC

Female Slave in Male Attire

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

“Female Slave in Male Attire, Fleeing as a Planter: The Engraving of Ellen Craft”

Barbara McCaskill, University of Georgia, current Radcliffe Institute fellow

Location:
2nd floor Colloquium Room, 34 Concord Avenue, Cambridge

Organizer:

URL: http://www.radcliffe.edu/events/calendar.php

 
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Boston IMC

The Fate of Water

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

EAPS Department Lecture Series

Dr. Linda Elkins-Tanton, Dept of Geological Sciences, Brown University

"Magma Oceans: Early Planetary Crusts, Magnetic Fields, Mantle Heterogeneity, and the Fate of Water"

Sponsor
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences

Open to the public

Location:
54-915 M.I.T.

URL: http://eapsweb.mit.edu/events/index.shtml

 
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Boston IMC

Generativity & Creativity

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Opening Reception for Generativity & Creativity: The Art of Brandeis Professors Susan Lichtman, Tory Fair, and Nadine Zanow

How do Brandeis University Studio Arts artists and professors Susan Lichtman, Tory Fair, and Nadine Zanow accommodate the production of their own art while training the next generation?

To explore this confluence, the artists will create a site-specific installation, mural, and a display of drawings and paintings at the Kniznick Gallery located inside the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University. The gallery walls, floors, and furniture will be their palettes.

Join us for this very special exhibition marking the first time the work of these three faculty members will be shown together at Brandeis.

Location:
Epstein Building, Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University

URL: http://my.brandeis.edu/btime/month-view?date=2005-01-24&group=2881

 
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Boston IMC

Fresh Pond Advisory Meeting

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Fresh Pond Reservation Advisory Board Public Meeting

The Fresh Pond Reservation Advisory Board will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, February 2, 2005.

The agenda includes a presentation by the City's design consultant, The Bioengineering Group (TBG).

TBG will display and present the current iteration of the Design Development Drawings for the Little Fresh Pond Shoreline Restoration Project.

This is the second public presentation for this project.

The agenda is as follows:

6-7pm: TBG will display the drawings
7-9pm: The Advisory Board will conduct the public meeting including but not limited to allowing public comments and questions.

Please feel free to contact Chip Norton at 617-349-4781 or Jennifer Wright at 617-349-4680 if you have any additional questions.

Location:
Walter J. Sullivan Water Treatment Facility, 250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge

URL: http://www.cambridgema.gov/eventdtl.cfm?id=10440

 
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Boston IMC

"Uprising" - Radical Film Night

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

(2001, 177 min) “They did the one thing the Nazis never expected. They fought back”

The Nazi invasion of Poland in the fall of 1939 sent hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews into a quarantined area which became known as the Warsaw Ghetto. The German troops were surprised to march into Warsaw to find such resistance by the proud Jewish population. This television mini-series dramatizes the fighting spirit of the people who were proud to fight and willing to die for their honor.

Location:
Lucy Parsons Center
549 Columbus Avenue
Boston's South End

Cost: free

Organizer:

URL: www.lucyparsons.org

 
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Boston IMC

Iraq War Veterans Tour: Tufts

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

UJP/Military Families Speak Out Iraq Veterans Tour

FROM THE FRONTLINES: Come hear Iraq war veterans and military families report on the US occupation of Iraq and the Bush administration's treatment of soldiers, veterans, and their families. This will be a hearing: these soldiers and family members will testify to this war's realities-- realities rarely seen on television or reported in the newspapers.

Sponsored by Iraq Veterans Against The War, Military Families Speak Out, MA Labor for Justice with Peace (affiliate of US Labor Against the War) and the Iraq War Veterans Tour (a coalition of dozens campus, youth, community, and labor organizations).

Former Army Sergeant Kelly Dougherty and Marine Lance Corporal Michael Hoffman will be speaking at the following venues. Please note- to accommodate a heavy speaking schedule and requests for media interviews, some events may have only one speaker from Iraq Veterans Against The War, and at other events they may be speaking alongside other activists and community leaders. Please contact each event's sponsor for more information and - we will be posting all updates as soon as they come in.

The full schedule as of Sunday, January 30:
Sun Jan 30 Fanueil Hall, Boston 3-5pm
Mon Jan 31 Salem State College 11am-1pm
Mon Jan 31 Endicott College, Beverly 2-5pm
Mon Jan 31 Lynn, MA 6:30-9:30pm
Tues Feb 1 South End, Boston 3:30-6pm
Tues Feb 1 M.I.T. Cambridge 4:30-6pm
Tues Feb 1 Roxbury 7-9pm
Tues Feb 1 Bridgewater State College 7-9pm
Wed Feb 2 UMass Lowell Noon-2pm
Wed Feb 2 UMass Boston 2:30-5pm
Wed Feb 2 Tufts, Somerville 7-9pm
Wed Feb 2 Northeastern Univ, Boston 7-9pm
Thu Feb 3 B.U. Law School 5-6:30pm
Thu Feb 3 Chelsea 7:30-9:30pm
Fri Feb 4 Roxbury Community College 11:30am-1pm
Fri Feb 4 Harvard Univ, Cambridge 4-6pm
Fri Feb 4 Watertown 7-9pm
Sun Feb 6 Boston 11am-Noon

Location:
Tufts University, Pearson 104, Somerville, MA

URL: http://www.BringTheTroopsHomeNow.net www.justicewithpeace.org

 
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Boston IMC

Sudbury/Framingham Trail

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Public Meetings on Potential Sudbury/Framingham Trail

Will there be a rail trail linking South Sudbury and Framingham?

Two public meetings to address the feasibility of this potential project will be held.

Wednesday, February 2nd, in Framingham, and Thursday, February 17th, in Sudbury. Both meetings will be from 7:00 to 9:00 PM.

The February 2nd meeting will be in the Public Hearing Room in the Memorial Building, located at 150 Concord Street in Framingham Center.

The February 17th meeting will be held in Lower Town Hall, 322 Concord Road, Sudbury Town Center (Route 27 @ Concord Road).

Location:

URL: http://www.massbike.org

 
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CMI La Plana

Curset de diseny web amb software lliure

10:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Apren a fer webs en un plis!!

Location:
locotori del carrer amunt. tots els dimecres 22h-24h

Cost: Intercanvi de temps

Organizer:

URL: acastello.com

 
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Colorado IMC

End The Media Blackout on Election Fraud

12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Meet on Wednesday to protest and demand an end to the media blackout on Election Fraud coverage by the Denver Post, owner William Dean Singleton, and his company www.medianewsgroup.com. Media News Group has the power to put millions of people in a news blackout. They have over 40 newspapers (each with a web site), along with radio and now television stations. We are trying to coordinate protests in all cities. Help spread the word post post post. And please come and protest. Demand an end to the media BLACKOUT.

Location:
MediaNews Group
1560 Broadway, Suite 2100
Denver, Colorado 80202

Cost: if you don't come????? your freedom?

Directions: Colfax and Broadway at Civic Center Station.

Organizer:

URL: http://denvervoice.org

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Xerrada: L'amenaça Transgènica ja a casa nostra

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Charla sobre renta básica

7:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Charla debate sobre renta básica a cargo del grupo Baladre.

Location:
Federación Comarcal del Baix Llobregat

Directions: Carretera de Esplugues, 46

Metro Cornellá centro, L-5. Renfe rodalíes.

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Taller de Dansa al CSOA l'Estella

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Com ja es costum els dimecres es realitza un curs/taller de dansa principalment oriental al CSOA l'Estella.

Location:
CSOA l'Estella

Directions: c/ Lepant, 83
al costat de l'estació de tren
de Mataró

Organizer:

URL: http://www.musaik.net/estella

 
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Indymedia Euskal Herria

Manifestazio nazionala Bilbon. Europako Kostituzioari EZ

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Bihotz sakratutik hasi eta udaletxeraino. Antolatu autobusak zure herrian. 18:00tan hasiko da.

Location:

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Euskal Herria

ERROREA

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location:

 
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Rochester IMC

The Crisis in Haiti

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

The Crisis in Haiti, Wednesday, February 2, 7 PM



Professor Rose-Marie Chierici, Dept. of Anthropology, SUNY Geneseo, a native Haitian, will discuss the situation in Haiti following flood, military coup, UN peacekeepers, and the crisis in democracy. Her talk is based on her frequent trips to Haiti as director of the Haiti Outreach-Pwoje Espwa (HOPE) Project with the people of Borgne, working on issues of health, education, and economic development. Last November she attended the Fonkoze-Zanmi Lasante global anti-poverty summit in Haiti.





Wednesday, February 2, 2005

7:00 PM

Downtown United Presbyterian Church

121 N. Fitzhugh St.

Free parking after 5 PM at City Hall parking lot across the street.

Free and open to the public.

Looped for the hearing impaired and wheelchair accessible.




Location:
Downtown United Presbyterian Church

121 N. Fitzhugh St.

Free parking after 5 PM at City Hall parking lot across the street.

Organizer:

 
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San Diego IMC

The Professor and the Anarchist

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

SDSU Comparative Literature Professor, Fred Moramarco, and anarchist lawyer, Cecil Hayduke, will be presenting written and visual artwork in the Museum of the Living Artist. Discussion and open mic to follow. Moderated by Michael Klam. Snacks and Music!

Location:
Museum of the Living Artist
(San Diego Art Institute)
1439 El Prado
Balboa Park
San Diego

Cost: $3 donation

Organizer:

URL: http://www.poetix.net/san_diego.htm

 
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San Diego IMC

Simple Living 101

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

> I will be giving two presentations this week, and i
> want to invite you. On Tuesday from 6:30-8:30, i will
> present a theory and practice known as Nonviolent
> Communication at the Foundation for Change office. On
> Wednesday from 6:30-8ish, i will present on "simple
> living." If you are unfamiliar with these two
> concepts, i've explained them briefly at the end of
> this email.
>
> I have just recently developed these presentations,
> and i'm somewhat new to teaching, but i am fairly
> confident you will find some useful information in
> each. I am gifting the workshops, which means they are
> free and i will accept donations if you are giving
> happily and freely.

> Simple living, also referred to as Voluntary
> Simplicity, is rethinking and reducing consumption in
> all areas of life to allow for more personal time,
> better health, peace of mind and responsibility for
> taking care of ecosystems and cultures across the
> world. related website: www.simpleliving.net

Location:
> The Foundation for Change is at 3758 30th Street just
> a couple blocks south of University. Its in the same
> line of storefronts as a soccer (yeah!) equipment
> store.

Cost: see description

Organizer:

 
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San Diego IMC

San Diego Indymedia Open Meeting!

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Come out and make some media! San Diego Indymedia will be meeting at Voz Alta, 1544 Broadway, at 7pm on Wednesday June 8th and on the second Wednesday of every month. New people are welcome! Don't hate the media, be the media!

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San Diego Indymedia
sandiego.indymedia.org

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The San Diego Independent Media Center (SDIMC) is a grassroots organization committed to using media production and distribution as a tool for promoting social and economic justice in San Diego County. It is our goal to give voice to those people under-represented in the mainstream media. We intend to illuminate and analyze local and global issues that are affected by the increasing corporate domination of American society and the subsequent erosion of democracy. We seek to generate alternatives to the current biases in the corporate media and to contribute to the development of an equitable and sustainable society.

Location:
Golden Delights on 25th and B in Golden Hill.

Directions: 25th and B in Golden Hill.

Organizer:

URL: http://sandiego.indymedia.org

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

The Real State of the Union Address

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

While Congress in Washington Hears The State Of The
Onion, You’re Invited to Join. . . .

The Emperor

Supported by
His roguishly-Masked Cabinet
& THE USUAL smirking SUSPECTS

for the

State the OBVIOUS

Wed, Feb 2nd, 5:00PM
De La Guerra Plaza,Thence Lolly-Gagging
Along State Street

Dress LIKE Revelers
Skeptics, Cynics, Truth Jugglers . Halliburtonites .
..Oil & Gas’ers . . . Pharmaguys’n’gals . . .
Tobacconeers . . .Bankers, Credit Card Mongers . .
.Defense Contractionists. . .Environmental Scavengers
. . .Bad Air Advocates. . .Tax Dodgers, Accountants &
Enronites

Location:
De la Guerra Plaza
De la Guerra Street, downtown Santa Barbara

Cost: free

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

Monthly SB Progressives meeting

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The SB Progressive coalition meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Franklin Community Center, 1136 E. Montecito St. in Santa Barbara.

In the February meeting we'll be focusing on
"Framing" with an exercise prepared jointly by
George Lakoff of the Rockridge Institute and
grassroots activists involved with Howard Dean's
organization Democracy for America (DFA).

Location:
Franklin Community Center, 1136 E. Montecito St. in Santa Barbara.

URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SBProgCoalition/

 
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Tampa Bay Indymedia

Tampa Bay IndyMedia Meeting

8:30 PM - 12:00 AM

All are invited to post to the site, and share their view of what is news in their community. At the weekly meetings, we discuss changes to the site, benefits, skill-sharing, work on our print publication, The Open Press, and ways to become a more effective resource to the community.

Location:
Sacred Grounds Coffee House, 4819 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa

Cost: free

Organizer:

URL: www.tampaindymedia.org

 
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Twincities IMC

AlliantACTION Vigil

7:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Ninth year of a weekly vigil outside international war merchant Alliant Techsystem's corporate headquarters. Although we are opposed to specific weapon systems produced by ATK, our main concern is the violent solutions this Minnesota based company represents to complex world problems. We ask who profits and who dies?

Location:
Alliant’s corporate Headquarters, 5050 Lincoln Drive, Edina. Take Hwy 169 north or south toward Hopkins. Take the 5th St/Lincoln Dr. exit. Turn east one block.

Networking continues at breakfast for those interested following the vigil.

Organizer:

URL: http://www.circlevision.org/alliantaction.html

 
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Twincities IMC

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting
Wednesdays
7:00 p.m.

Most Wednesdays (all but the last Wednesday of the month), our meetings are held at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul. Community Room in NW corner of Lower Church (basement). Enter through door on NW side of church near rectory and go downstairs to Community Room on immediate left.

Map to St. Mark's Catholic Church:
www.mppeace.org/images/mapmppeacemeeting.gif

On the last Wednesday of each month, a social potluck dinner is held at 6:00 p.m. at a member's home. Please e-mail us at info-AT-mppeace.org or call (651) 647-0580 or (651) 641-7592 for the location of this month's potluck, or for more information on our group. You can also visit our web site for a complete listing of all of our upcoming and ongoing events: www.mppeace.org/events/

To find a neighborhood peace/justice group near you, visit Minnesota Neighbors for Peace at www.mnneighbors4peace.org.

Location:
Community Room, St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: http://www.mppeace.org/events/

 
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Twincities IMC

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting
Wednesdays
7:00 p.m.

Most Wednesdays (all but the last Wednesday of the month), our meetings are held at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul. Community Room in NW corner of Lower Church (basement). Enter through door on NW side of church near rectory and go downstairs to Community Room on immediate left.

Map to St. Mark's Catholic Church:
www.mppeace.org/images/mapmppeacemeeting.gif

On the last Wednesday of each month, a social potluck dinner is held at 6:00 p.m. at a member's home. Please e-mail us at info-AT-mppeace.org or call (651) 647-0580 for the location of this month's potluck, or for more information on our group. You can also visit our web site for a complete listing of all of our upcoming and ongoing events: www.mppeace.org/events/

To find a neighborhood peace/justice group near you, visit Minnesota Neighbors for Peace at www.mnneighbors4peace.org.

Location:
Community Room, St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: http://www.mppeace.org/events/

 
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Twincities IMC

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Merriam Park Neighbors for Peace Meeting
Wednesdays
7:00 p.m.

Most Wednesdays (all but the last Wednesday of the month), our meetings are held at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul. Community Room in NW corner of Lower Church (basement). Enter through door on NW side of church near rectory and go downstairs to Community Room on immediate left.

Map to St. Mark's Catholic Church:
www.mppeace.org/images/mapmppeacemeeting.gif

On the last Wednesday of each month, a social potluck dinner is held at 6:00 p.m. at a member's home. Please e-mail us at info-AT-mppeace.org or call (651) 647-0580 for the location of this month's potluck, or for more information on our group. You can also visit our web site for a complete listing of all of our upcoming and ongoing events: www.mppeace.org/events/

To find a neighborhood peace/justice group near you, visit Minnesota Neighbors for Peace at www.mnneighbors4peace.org.

Location:
Community Room, St. Mark's Catholic Church, 2001 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: http://www.mppeace.org/events/

 
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