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Arkansas IMC

New Time for ANTI-WAR PROTESTS SUNDAY IN FAYETTEVILLE

9:30 AM - 12:00 AM

Please join the OMNI Center & others to protest & ask those passing by to question our wars

When/Where: Every Sunday from at our NEW time of 9:30am to 11:30am (instead of 10 am to 11 am) at corners of College & Dickson. We're hoping that you can come for at least part of those 2 hours.

If you want to come to our weekly anti-war protest on
Sunday, please reply to this e-mail to let me know
because we would like to know how many protest signs
to bring.

Please note that if you can not make it to those protest from 9:30am to 11:30am , e-mail Chris at omniprotest-AT-yahoo.com because we may also set up a 2nd protest if there is enough interest.

What to Bring: Peaceful protest signs (OMNI will bring some signs but bring your own if you can), sunblock, hats, cameras and drinks. Costumes are optional but can be fun & attract attention.

Volunteers needed to post & distribute flyers at schools, churches, farmers' markets & elsewhere Flyers available at
www.geocities.com/omniprotest/flyers

Please note we have a new yahoo group.
You can visit it and join it at groups.yahoo.com/group/nwa-activism

For more Info, email Chris omniprotest-AT-yahoo.com
Sponsored by The OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology -www.omnicenter.org

The OMNI Center is a coalition center for Events, Information, and Coordination for the many different Peace, Justice & Ecology groups in our community.

Location:
The corners of College & Dickson in Fayetteville

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: URL: www.geocities.com/omniprotest/

 
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Arkansas IMC

ANTI-WAR PROTESTS EVERY SUNDAY IN FAYETTEVILLE

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Please join the OMNI Center & others to protest & ask those passing by to question our wars

When/Where: Every Sunday starting July 17 at 10 am to 11 am at the southwest corner of College & Dickson.
Please note that if you can not make it to that corner from 10 am to 11 am, e-mail Chris at omniprotest-AT-yahoo.com because we may also set up a 2nd protest if there is enough interest.

What to Bring: Peaceful protest signs (OMNI will bring some signs but bring your own if you can), sunblock, hats, cameras and drinks. Costumes are optional but can be fun & attract attention.

Volunteers needed to post & distribute flyers at schools, churches, farmers' markets & elsewhere Flyers available at
www.geocities.com/omniprotest/flyers

Please note we have a new yahoo group.
You can visit it and join it at groups.yahoo.com/group/nwa-activism

For more Info, email Chris omniprotest-AT-yahoo.com
Sponsored by The OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology -www.omnicenter.org

The OMNI Center is a coalition center for Events, Information, and Coordination for the many different Peace, Justice & Ecology groups in our community.

Location:
The southwest corner of College & Dickson in Fayetteville

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: http://www.geocities.com/omniprotest/

 
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Austin IMC

Inside Books Volunteer Night

7:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Come and open letters from Texas inmates and send them books that they request. We need all the help we can get.
Also, we always encourage people to bring dictionaries and book donations (soft back, please)for our library.

This is a non-profit organization formed to help Texas inmates through literacy and self-education.

Thursdays 6pm-10pm
Sundays 7pm-12am

Location:
Rhizome Collective
(300 E Allen St)

Cost: FREE

Directions: To volunteer: On volunteer nights we can be found at 300 Allen Street in the Allen Street Warehouse. From the highway, take 7th Street east past Pleasant Valley. Once you pass Pleasant Valley you will go over a bridge. The first right turn after the bridge is Allen Street. Allen Street will dead end into the Allen Street Warehouse, which will be on your right.

Organizer:

URL: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=300+Allen+street&city=A

 
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Austria IMC

Antiimperialistisches Kino: Sacco und Vanzetti

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Ein Film von Guillano Montaldo mit anschließender Diskussion.

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Zwei Anarchisten, Nicola Sacco und Bartolomeo Vanzetti werden am 5. Mai 1920 in Boston, USA, verhaftet. Die beiden werden zum Tode verurteilt, offiziell für einen Raub-überfall und Mord, die sie aber nie begangen haben. Historischer Hintergrund des Films ist die brutalen Verfolgungswelle gegen die junge amerikanische ArbeiterInnenbewegung Anfang der 20er Jahre. Insbesondere die politisierten ArbeitsmigrantInnen Italiens kommt dabei ins Visier der Polizei.

Vor Gericht führen Sacco und Vanzetti der Welt die Klassenjustiz des Staates vor Augen, die den ArbeiterInnen kein Recht zukommen lassen will und kann. Am 23. August 1927 sterben die beiden nicht wegen eines angedichteten Verbrechens auf dem elektrischen Stuhl, sondern weil sie organisierte Arbeiter sind.

Der Film erzählt über den Schauprozess und das Schicksal der beiden, das sie weltweit zu Symbolen des Widerstandes machte. Die Verteidigung von Sacco und Vanzetti war ein Motor der Organisierung der internationalen Antiimperialistischen Liga.

Location:
Österreichisch-Arabisches Kulturzentrum
Gußhausstraße 14/3
1040 Wien
www.vorstadtzentrum.org
www.antiimperialista.org

Organizer:

 
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Binghamton Independent Media Center

Whale of a Sale

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

The sale of new and nearly new merchandise, just in time for holiday gifts and winter needs, will feature clothing for all ages, housewares, toys, books, sports equipment, small appliances, jewelry, baby items and more. New items are put out daily
Whale of a Sale is sponsored by Temple Concord Sisterhood. New this year will be special standardized prices. All men's, women's and teen's jeans will be $2.00. Sweaters, shirts and blouses for men, women and teens will be $4.00 or less. And skirts for women and teens will be $3.00.

A bake sale will be held on Sunday, Nov. 6, and Wednesday, Nov. 9.

Hours: Mon, Wed, and Friday, Nov. 7, 9, and 11 - 10am-3pm
Tues, and Thursday, Nov. 8 and 10 - 10am-7pm
Sun. Nov. 6 and 13 - 10am-4pm

Location:
Temple Concord, 9 Riverside Drive, Binghamton

Organizer:

 
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Binghamton Independent Media Center

Wal-Mart Movie

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location:
Tioga Trails, Owego, NY

Cost: Free/Donation

 
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Boston IMC

Truth & Justice Radio

6:00 AM - 12:00 AM

WZBC Boston College Radio 90.3fm

Stan Robinson, Richard Krasner and Sally Giacosanzio carry on the vibrant tradition that Martin Voelker began, airing the week's public affairs, with substantive analysis from Boston events on: foreign policy toward Colombia, East Timor, Iraq, Chile; our role in global warming; alternatives to "the market"; water scarcity; sweatshop labor; biotechnology; the demonization of children for problems of the adult world.

Location:
on the radio 90.3fm

URL: http://www.wzbc.org

 
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Boston IMC

Radio with a View

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Sundays 10-11:30 am
WMBR 88.1fm

Produced by dave goodman & marc stern for the Independent Broadcast Information Service www.ibisradio.org

*** PLEASE NOTE: Show time has changed to 10:00-11:30 ***

Location:
on the radio 88.1fm

URL: http://www.wmbr.org

 
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Boston IMC

Churchless Church Choir

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

A community singing event, neither a
choir looking for a church nor choir of athiests; but rather, a meeting
to sing in community, music from many traditions, for the sheer joy of
singing. Every Sunday morning from 10-11:30 AM

All ages, beliefs and abilities welcome

Location:
Spontaneous Celebrations community center, 45 Danforth Street, Jamaica Plain

Cost: $5.00 Suggested Donation

Directions: off Boylston St near Stony Brook Orange Line T

Organizer:

URL: www.churchlesschoir.org

 
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Boston IMC

What's Left

11:30 AM - 12:00 AM

A radio program about everything that’s Left – ideas, interviews, music, art, and culture, local and
global.

Hosted by Linda Pinkow & Will Taggart

In Greater Boston: on WMBR 88.1 fm
Online (live stream): wmbr.org

Contact: 617-253-8810

Location:

 
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Boston IMC

Industrial Workers of the World Mtg

2:00 PM - 12:00 AM

The Boston area IWW meets regularly at the Lucy Parsons Center on the second Sunday of every month at 2pm. Meetings are open to all interested in militant industrial unionism.

Since its founding in 1905, the IWW has fought for better working and living conditions for all workers in all industries. The IWW endorses no candidates, nor does it participate in electoral politics. We also oppose the bureaucratic craft unionism of the AFL-CIO, which serves only to divide workers based on trade, engage worker against worker in wage wars, and mislead the workers into believing that the working class has interests in common with the employing class.

Instead we seek to unite all workers on a common economic front, under the banner of industrial unionism. Only then, will our combined strength succeed in usurping control of our labor away from the parasitic hands of the capitalist class. Once we stop doing what we are told to do and start doing mwhat we collectively decide to do instead, there isn't anything much that can stop us!

For a World Without Bosses!!

Boston Area General Membership Branch of the Industrial Workers of the World


Location:
Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Avenue, Boston

Cost: Free

URL: http://www.iww.org

 
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Boston IMC

THE CORRECT MOMENT: 3RD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUBVERSIVE PAPIER-MÂCHÉ & OTHER TOOLS FOR CREATIVE DISSENT

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Including panelists Peter Schumann (Artistic Director, Bread and Puppet Theater, www.breadandpuppet.org),
Bill Marx (Arts Editor, WBUR, www.wbur.org/arts/),
Michael Raysson (President, Museum Independent Security
Union at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, www.mfaguards.org),
Regie Gibson (poet, author, workshop facilitator &
literary performer, www.regiegibson.com), and other panelists drawn from the local political activist community; moderated by Dr. John Bell (Puppet Historian, Emerson College professor and author of Puppets, Masks and Performing Objects.
Take note that Bread and Puppet Theater will also be presenting:
Evening Shows [adult oriented]:
THE NATIONAL CIRCUS AND PASSION OF THE CORRECT MOMENT, Nov. 16-20, Wed.-Sun., 8 pm; an open rehearsal to be held on Tues., Nov. 15, 8 pm; $12 general admission [students, seniors, & groups of 10 or more $10]; (open rehearsal on Nov. 15, suggested donation $5)
and
Family-Friendly Matinees:
THE CIRCUS OF THE CORRECT MOMENT
Nov. 19-20, Sat.-Sun., 3 pm; $10 / $5 students and seniors / children 2 and under free

Location:
Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre / Durrell Hall, 820 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square, Cambridge

Cost: Suggested donation $5

Directions: Central Sq. stop on the Red Line

Organizer:

URL: www.cambymca.org/theatre_events.html

 
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Colorado IMC

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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URL: http://www.kood.cn

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

PROYECTO NET ART

All day

PROYECTO NET ART
EMPLEO EN NEGRO.

La relación actual en la argentina entre los empleados y los empleadores esta dictada por la arbitrariedad de estos últimos. Son ellos los que en forma caprichosa fijan las condiciones de contratación. Esto significa que precisan el sueldo, los días y horarios laborales, la cantidad de días de vacaciones. etc.
Recolectando experiencias de trabajadores y padeciendo personalmente este práctica. Intento dar forma a este contenido poco organizado...

empleoar.museres-ciro.com.ar

En le siguiente link pueden acceder a el

empleoar.museres-ciro.com.ar

Location:
Internet

Organizer:

URL: http://empleoar.museres-ciro.com.ar

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Protesta por presencia de ministro chino HU JINTAO

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM

El próximo 14 de noviembre el Primer Ministro de China Hu Jintao se entrevista con el Presidente del estado español Jodr Luis Rodriquez Zapatero.

Este hecho dificilmente repetible a corto plazo, es imprescindible para hacernos oir.

El pueblo tibetano está siendo oprimido desde hace más de 50 años por el Gobierno Chino. Su Santidad el Dalai Lama, su Gobierno y gran parte del pueblo tibetano viven en el exilio. Esto supone una gran dificultad para preservar la cultura y los Drechos de la población Tibetana.

La peor parte de las politicas chinas la sufren los miles de tibetanos que todavia viven en Tibet ocupado por el ejercito chino, que desde la invasión ha ido exterminando día a día sus costumbres, lengua y tradiciones, encarcelando , torturando y asesinando a un incontable número de tibetanos.

La agenda del encuentro entre Zapatero y Hu Jintao se centrará en aspectos comerciales ,ignorando la sistemática violación de los Derechos Humanos que practica el Gobierno Chino.

No permitamos que esto suceda. Presionemos al Sr Zapatero para que no olvide al pueblo tibetano y haga saber al Primer Ministro chino que el pueblo español sabe lo que esta pansado en el Tibet.

¿COMO? VENID EL DOMINGO DIA 13 AL PORTAL DEL'ANGEL ENTRE LAS 12h Y LAS 19h PARA QUE NUESTRAS VOCES SUENEN BIEN FUERTE Y LLEGUEN COMO UN ALIENTO DE ESPERANZA A TODO EL TIBET.

Location:
DOMINGO DIA 13 DE NOVIEMBRE AL PORTAL DEL'ANGEL ENTRE LAS 12h Y LAS 19h

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Manifestacio contra l'extradicio de Mohamed Benaboura

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Govern ZP: còmplice de la pena de mort.
No a l'extradició de Mohamed Benamoura.

Manifestació: diumenge 13 de novembre a les 12 del migdia a la Plaça del Vi de Girona (davant l'Ajuntament)

No a l'extradició de Youb i Mohamed!
Arxiu de l'operació estany!
Llibertat als detinguts!

Location:
Des de la PLaça del Vi (davant l'ajuntament de Girona),
Cap a la subdelegació del govern espanyol

Cost: 0,00

Organizer:

URL: http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/214527/index.php

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Referendum: Poble Nou o 22@

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM


Tota persona major de 13 anys que mantigui algun contacte amb Poble Nou,
està convidada a votar sobre las següents qüestions:

Estétiques:
- En general, et sembla mes bonic: L’estándar o L’ùnic; Lo nou o lo vell; Lo planificat o L’surgit (espontani)?
- Prefereixes passejar per les noves àreas del 22@ que per les velles zones de Poble Nou?

Polítiques:
- Esta bé canviar la personalitat d’un barri en contra la voluntat dels seus residents?
- Es pot utilitzar la democracia per a decisions importants d’un barri?

Económiques:
- Dels següents sectors , ¿Qui creus que ha beneficiat més el 22@: Immobiliari, Ajuntament, Corporatiu, Resident, Visitant?
- És benèfic per un barri tornar-se car?

Urbanístiques:
- Per a construir blocs d’oficines i d’apartaments, es millor enderrocar finques antigues o utilitzar un nou espai?
- Es pot actualitzar un barri aprofitant creativament el seu llegat historic?

Qui Guanyarà?

Els resultats seran publicats el següent diumange.

Location:
El referéndum tindrá lloc el Diumenge 13 de Novembre a les 12 pm.
en la cruïlla de Ramón Turró i Rambla de Poble Nou.

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Concentració a Tarragona pels detinguts de Torà

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Aquest diumenge a les 12:00h de matí a la Pl. de la Font (pl.de l'ajuntament) de Tarragona hi ha una concentració pels detinguts de Torà els quals els hi poden caure penes de més de 15 anys de presó.

Cal dir que és fan busos des de tots el PPCC per anar a Torà a fer una concentració avui dissabte a les 20:00h, i ja que a Tgn no hi ha bus el Casal popular Sageta de Foc ha decidit fer una petita concentració demà.

Location:
Tarragona, Pl. de la Font

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

passi de video La Haine

7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Passi dominical d'una pel·licula premonitoria sobre els disturbis de Paris, amenitzada amb tapeo vegano.

Location:
CSO Els Timbres (Av. Generalitat 29, VDK)

Cost: Gratix, como no

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Euskal Herria

Marcha por los derechos de los ciclistas

10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Erandioko Txirrindulari Elkartea organizamos para el próximo domingo DIA 13 de Noviembre la” IV MARCHA CICLISTA URBANA: Por los Derechos de los Ciclistas, dentro de nuestra campaña “BIZIRIK ERESPETA GAITZAZU-RESPETANOS VIVOS” en defensa de los derechos de todos los ciclistas.

Una campaña dirigida a la concienciación de los conductores y de los “Organismos Oficiales” y en defensa de la creación de un espacio para poder circular, por ello el lema escogido sigue siendo “MARRA GORRI, 1,5 m. De VIDA” en alusión al espacio que consideramos sé de debe de crear para la protección de los ciclistas en todas las charreteras porque a pesar de las modificaciones del Código de Circulación nos seguimos sintiendo desprotegidos cuando salimos a la carretera.

/Consideramos una iniciativa de bajo coste económico, fácil ejecución y rápida implantación y que podría garantizar nuestra seguridad durante el largo proceso de concienciación de la sociedad en general y de los conductores en particular, hasta conseguir un reconocimiento real de los derechos de los que practicamos el deporte del pedal/

Somos conscientes de la importancia del problema pero también de las limitaciones de una sociedad como la nuestra para llegar tanto a los aficionados como a la población en general, por ello y con motivo de dar una mayor cobertura informativa de la campaña requerimos del apoyo de los medios de comunicacion, para conseguir que el mensaje de respeto y convivencia con las “bicis” llegue a “oídos”de la población en general, pero también llegue nuestra protesta hasta los “Organismos Oficiales, que son los que en primera instancia pueden ayudar a la implantación de las diferentes propuestas

Esperamos que la propuesta sea de vuestro interés y nos ayude a difundir el mensaje de protección y respeto de los derechos de todos los ciclistas

Gracias por ayudarnos a disminuir los accidentes en las carreteras

Un saludo

Location:
_Erandio -> Bilbo_
ERANDIO-AXPE-UDONDO-LEIOA-(C/L.Bilbao Libano-Bulevard)-ROTONDA ARTAZA-AVDA. LOS CHOPOS-FADURA-BERANGO(PLAZA R. OCHOA)*-ESTACION METRO BERANGO-ROTONDA BERANGO-ALGORTA (ROTONDA,CRUCE SARRIKOBASO, REDENTOR)-FADURA-AVDA LOS CHOPOS-CRUCE ER

Directions: En los puntos con* se realizara una parada para rendir un homenaje a los ciclistas fallecidos en accidentes de trafico

Llegada: Arriaga calculándose una llegada progresiva entre las 13.00 h y las 13.30h
La velocidad media calculada será de 12 km/h

Organizer:

URL: http://euskalherria.indymedia.org/eu/2005/11/23350.shtml

 
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Indymedia Euskal Herria

Marcha por los derechos de los ciclistas

10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Erandioko Txirrindulari Elkartea organizamos para el próximo domingo DIA 13 de Noviembre la” IV MARCHA CICLISTA URBANA: Por los Derechos de los Ciclistas, dentro de nuestra campaña “BIZIRIK ERESPETA GAITZAZU-RESPETANOS VIVOS” en defensa de los derechos de todos los ciclistas.

Una campaña dirigida a la concienciación de los conductores y de los “Organismos Oficiales” y en defensa de la creación de un espacio para poder circular, por ello el lema escogido sigue siendo “MARRA GORRI, 1,5 m. De VIDA” en alusión al espacio que consideramos sé de debe de crear para la protección de los ciclistas en todas las charreteras porque a pesar de las modificaciones del Código de Circulación nos seguimos sintiendo desprotegidos cuando salimos a la carretera.

/Consideramos una iniciativa de bajo coste económico, fácil ejecución y rápida implantación y que podría garantizar nuestra seguridad durante el largo proceso de concienciación de la sociedad en general y de los conductores en particular, hasta conseguir un reconocimiento real de los derechos de los que practicamos el deporte del pedal/

Somos conscientes de la importancia del problema pero también de las limitaciones de una sociedad como la nuestra para llegar tanto a los aficionados como a la población en general, por ello y con motivo de dar una mayor cobertura informativa de la campaña requerimos del apoyo de los medios de comunicacion, para conseguir que el mensaje de respeto y convivencia con las “bicis” llegue a “oídos”de la población en general, pero también llegue nuestra protesta hasta los “Organismos Oficiales, que son los que en primera instancia pueden ayudar a la implantación de las diferentes propuestas

Esperamos que la propuesta sea de vuestro interés y nos ayude a difundir el mensaje de protección y respeto de los derechos de todos los ciclistas

Gracias por ayudarnos a disminuir los accidentes en las carreteras

Un saludo

Location:
_Erandio -> Bilbo_
ERANDIO-AXPE-UDONDO-LEIOA-(C/L.Bilbao Libano-Bulevard)-ROTONDA ARTAZA-AVDA. LOS CHOPOS-FADURA-BERANGO(PLAZA R. OCHOA)*-ESTACION METRO BERANGO-ROTONDA BERANGO-ALGORTA (ROTONDA,CRUCE SARRIKOBASO, REDENTOR)-FADURA-AVDA LOS CHOPOS-CRUCE ER

Directions: En los puntos con* se realizara una parada para rendir un homenaje a los ciclistas fallecidos en accidentes de trafico

Llegada: Arriaga calculándose una llegada progresiva entre las 13.00 h y las 13.30h
La velocidad media calculada será de 12 km/h

Organizer:

URL: http://euskalherria.indymedia.org/eu/2005/11/23350.shtml

 
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Japan Indymedia

11・13反ブッシュ行動

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

「11.13-16反ブッシュ行動」を呼びかけます。

米大統領ジョージ・w・ブッシュの来日を、世界の誰もが一切歓迎しないのだというメッセージを伝えるために、以下の行動への参加、あるいは多様な反ブッシュ行動への取組みを求めます。

2005年10月30日
11.13‐16反ブッシュ行動委員会

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○11月13日(日) 11・13反ブッシュ行動【集会・デモ 新宿】
場所:東京新宿・柏木公園
   http://www.tokyohomeless.com/body2-47.html
時間:集合18:30 デモ出発19:00 終了20:30(予定)
主催:11・13-16反ブッシュ行動委員会
連絡先:海外派兵をやめろ!戦争抵抗者の会 070-5587-3802
   http://yurayura.mine.nu/
   mailto:war_resisters(at)yahoo.co.jp


○11月14日(月) 辺野古へのボーリング調査を許すな!防衛庁抗議行動
場所:東京防衛庁正門
   http://map.yahoo.co.jp/pl?nl=35.41.15.976&el=139.43.59.160
時間:18:30-19:15
主催:辺野古への海上基地建設・ボーリング調査を許さない実行委員会
連絡先:沖縄・一坪反戦地主会関東ブロック 090-3910-4140


○11月15日(火) 11・15ブッシュに抗議を!アメリカ大使館抗議行動
場所:アメリカ大使館正門
   http://map.yahoo.co.jp/pl?nl=35.39.55.303&el=139.44.47.130
時間:18:30-
主催:辺野古への海上基地建設・ボーリング調査を許さない実行委員会
連絡先:沖縄・一坪反戦地主会関東ブロック 090-3910-4140


○11月16日 戦争と基地強化のための日米首脳会談反対! 11・15-16京都行動
場所:京都・出町三角州集合、その後デモ
   京阪出町柳駅下車すぐ
時間:10:00-
主催:日米首脳会談反対!関西実行委員会
連絡先:アジア共同行動・京都 0774-43-8721(FAX)0774-44-3102
しないさせない戦争協力関西ネット 06-6364-0123(FAX)06-6364-5247

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 米大統領ジョージ・w・ブッシュが11月15日に来日し、16日には京都の迎賓館で小泉首相と日米首脳会談に臨もうとしています。二年以上にわたりイラクで殺人と破壊を繰り返すジョージ・w・ブッシュに対し、「世界は一切お前を歓迎しない」というメッセージをここではっきりと伝える必要があります。

 ここにきて頻々と伝えられる在日米軍の再編は、軍隊によるわたしたちの生活そのものへの圧迫を刻々と深めていくものに違いありません。ブッシュと小泉の会談は、なによりも「琉球処分」の幾度目かの再現を筆頭に、座間で岩国で横須賀で続けられる米軍基地の再編強化を承認するものに他ならないのです。また、続く釜山APEC、香港WTOでの日米協力を確認し、「対テロ戦争」への足並みを整えることで、自衛隊イラク派兵の再延長を報告するものになるでしょう。ブッシュが「同盟国日本との友好」を下品にも謳いあげることに、私たちはきっぱりとした拒絶を示すべきです。

 先の選挙に圧勝した新自由主義の旗持ち小泉純一郎とジョージ・w・ブッシュとの会談は、この社会における肉体的・社会的弱者へのいっそうの抑圧への掛け声となり、憲法改悪の合唱という暗い影をわたしたちの上に投げかけることになります。この状況に対抗するためのひとつのアクションとして、私たちは今回、集会と街頭示威行進を提起します。また、ブッシュ来日を撃つ現地京都の行動、東京都内での数々の行動との連携・連帯を図り行動するつもりです。多くの方の賛同・参加をお待ちしています。

【連絡先】海外派兵をやめろ!戦争抵抗者の会 070-5587-3802
yurayura.mine.nu/ 
mailto:war_resisters(at)yahoo.co.jp
【参加団体】海外派兵をやめろ!戦争抵抗者の会/医療福祉の戦争協力に反対する連絡会議/労働運動活動者評議会/靖国解体企画・東京都連/テロリストは誰?九条の会
【賛同団体】反戦平和アクション有志/イラクからの自衛隊撤退と沖縄の米軍基地撤去を求める実行委員会(反安保実IX)

Location:
東京・新宿柏木公園

Cost: Free

Organizer:

 
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National (US)

Picnic in the Park

All day

Click here for the history of Food Not Bombs.
Food not bombs is an international movement of people who work along autonomous, egalitarian, decentralized, organization in order to share vegan and vegetarian food with the hungry and homeless, as well as protest social, economic, environmental, and animal injustice world wide.
Our three main principles are food recycling, non-violence, and consensus.
We feel food, being a substance necessary to sustain life, is a right, not a privilege.
According to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25: Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
We feel that the government spends too much money on weapons and war, and not enough to attend to the basic needs of its people.
We feel that by spending money on war instead of its own people, the government's main priority lies outside its own borders.
According to the Congressional Budgeting Office, the United State's will spend over $400 billion on defense alone, and only $387 billion on all other services (Table 10).
We do not feed the homeless. We have picnics and share food with anyone. The most hungry happens to be the homeless. We don't feed them. The food is shared; we sit with them, talk to them, and learn from them. This is not a soup kitchen or any other impersonal service.

Who is Hungry and Why?

According to the US Census, 12.1% (34.6 million people) of the population are current in poverty.
According to America's Second Harvest, the number of Americans who were hungry or food insecure was 33.6 million in 2001.
23.3 million people sought emergency food relief from their network of services in 2001.
The number of homeless people living in America is unknown, however the National Coalition for the Homeless cites an Urban Institute study which says that 3.5 million people (1.35 million children) will experience homelessness in any given year.
In Florida, America's Second Harvest states that the poverty rate is 12%, and that the childhood poverty rate is 18.8%.
The Homeless Coalition of Hillsborough County counts 6,481 homeless people.
There is no single cause of homelessness in the United States.
Some reasons include lack of jobs, lack of a living wage, decline in public assistance, a lack of affordable housing, lack of affordable health care, domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse (this may often begin after becoming homeless, as a way to deal with the harsh reality of living on the street).
The Homeless Coalition of Hillsborough says the two biggest trends of homelessness in the county are a shortage in affordable housing and a rise in poverty, although other factors do have an influence.
There are homeless because our society needs them. It needs people on the bottom and it needs minimum wage earners/"flexible" labor/a reserve army of labor, etc. Why criminalize what we're doing? Doing what we are doing threatens the status quo, social stratification, the "necessary" reserve.. We are lifting the homeless up and treating them as equals - it's revolutionary.

Why Not Get a Permit?

See the main page, Information section, for all the documents the police have given us.
The permit application is expensive, around $100, although the application fee can be waved for non-profit organizations.
We cannot nor do we want to obtain 501(c)3 non-profit status. It is not beneficial to our organization.
The city requires $500,000 liability insurance (3.2).
Insurance purchased through the city costs $240 or more per event.
There is a $25-$50 fee for reservations, plus a $100 clean up fee (although we make no messes).
Permits can only be obtained three times per year.
According to page 2 (#16), of the City of Tampa Special Events Permit Application (the permit we have been arrested for not having) "food and drinks cannot be given away to the public". However it specifies food may be sold, although to do so requires an additional $100 vendor permit.
Overall, we feel that we do not need permission to share our food in our parks with those in need.
We take full responsibility for all food consumed. In fact, we are eating with the homeless, and keep all of our health and safety in mind.

Why Not Feed on Private Property?

Picnics and gatherings are what parks are for.
These are public parks, which means they are our parks, and we have a right to use them.
This is where the homeless live. We feel it is wrong to make the homeless come to us. We wish to share food and have them eat at their homes, and speak with them in their environment.
Tampa Food Not Bombs has been picnicking there for 8 years. The homeless know us and like us; some even prefer our food over others.
Herman C. Massey Park, according to the Tampa Government website, is solely dedicated for picnic use. The fact that there are no bathrooms is something the city must reconcile. What if a family was there to have a picnic and needed to use the bathroom? Where should they go?
The human body takes 4-8 hours to digest food. People are able to find bathrooms within that time, however, are often only able to use them after paying for goods. This excludes the poor, hungry, and homeless.
We have not encountered any problems with waste disposal.

Why is FNB Doing This?

It's the right thing to do!
The government isn't doing it.
We as a community feel we should take care of our fellow humans.
We wish to build and improve our community.
We wish to treat the homeless, hungry, and poor as equals, and raise awareness that they should be treated as such.
We wish to teach self-sustainability.
We wish to build confidence in the homeless.
We are doing this because it should not be illegal. To ignore the laws is to keep sharing food illegal.
We are doing this to change the laws in Tampa. We wish to amend or rescind the current city law that prevents us from sharing food.
For 8 years, we haven't had problems.
We feel this is a violation of our civil liberties guaranteed by the constitution, including the freedom of speech, and the freedom of assembly.
We feel that food is a right, not a privilege or commodity, and therefore it should be given away freely.
We do it out of love.
We feel we must raise awareness that the city is spending more money on redevelopment than on dealing with homelessness and poverty.
There are homeless because our society needs them. It needs people on the bottom and it needs minimum wage earners/"flexible" labor/a reserve army of labor, etc. Why criminalize what we're doing? Doing what we are doing threatens the status quo, social stratification, and the "necessary" reserve. We are lifting the homeless up and treating them as equals - it's revolutionary.

Why doesn't FNB Work with Churches?

We don't need to, the churches are working with us.
The work churches do are important, and we will refer people to utilize their services, however we are not a church, and have different goals, beliefs, and actions.
We are working together to change the laws.
However, we do not share the same goals.
Our organization works on consensus, and we decided through that method that we do not want to be affiliated with churches.
Not everyone in our organization is religious.
We are more secular based.
With religious services, there is no dialogue with the people. You do not get to sit, eat, and talk with those you feed. With us, we ensure open dialogue.
We do not believe humanitarian services should be accompanied by preaching.
We do not believe food should be exchanged for religious ideology.
Churches do not serve vegetarian meals.
Churches are not flexible.
Churches are hierarchical, we are not. We do not want to be entered into their hierarchy and bureaucracy.
Churches should not have a monopoly on feeding the homeless.
There are no requirements to eat food with us.
We feel that religious people often speak to others in a condescending tone.
Religious groups are often exclusionary: excluding different races, ethnicities, other religions, non-religious people, or even gays and lesbians.
We do more than feed. We try to improve lives, provide companionship, promote healthy living, build community, give clothes and books, and teach and learn from the homeless.
We do not push our beliefs on those we share food with.
We don't just feed the homeless; everyone is welcome at our picnics. We also share food at events and protests.

What are the Solutions to Homelessness?

There is no one solution.
We should ask them what they think the solution is.
Taking care of our communities should be our first priority..
We should try to build strong local infrastructures.
We should try to provide more jobs and houses.
We should build more homeless and community centers.
There should be free healthcare and education.
We should end unjust economic practices such as greed; overconsumption; waste; commodification of goods such as food, water, and healthcare; profit fixations, etc.
Mayor Iorio should visit the HUD meetings which have a very detailed blueprint for ending homelessness. She failed to attend the last meeting.
End the stigmatization of homelessness by ending the myths of laziness, violence, etc.
We need to come together to solve the problem because when people suffer, its everyone's problem.
Obviously, there should be money for food, not for bombs.

Location:
Downtown Tampa @ Herman Massey Park

Cost: Free to ALL

Directions: www.tampagov.net/appl_tampa_address_locate/mappage.asp

Organizer:

URL: http://www.TampaFNB.org

 
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Saint Louis IMC

STL Community Social Hour

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

A community get-together for progressive, grassroots, and community groups and like-minded individuals. Come to share problems & solutions, mingle, network, celebrate successes, browse our info table. Food & drink will be provided.

Example topics:
- struggling with city hall
- fundraising
- keeping the vision
- building alliances
- bringing in new members
- outreach

Bring literature about your group for our info table.

Location:
Urbis Orbis
419 N. 10th St. (1 block south of Washington Ave, downtown)

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: http://www.stlcommunity.org

 
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San Diego IMC

Food Not Bombs

12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

San Diego FNB up and running again on Mondays cooking at noon. If ya got some time, ideas, can distribute flyers, can make a rad banner- please do. Pass this on to anyone that is interested. Even if you have a good mix CD to cook/distribute food to! Besides your help in the above mentioned, we could use anything to share food in (tofu containers, empty soy milk containers, etc) and water bottles.

email for more info!!!

Smooches and Solidarity

Location:

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

Security Post 9-11: Are We Safer?

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Prospects for Security and Stability Post 9-11

Are current US strategies increasing the likelihood of security for America and the world in general? What are the effects of the policies currently underway in the ‘war on terror’? Are they escalating the resentment of the US and its allies abroad? How can we provide for more security for ourselves and the world? Also, are Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay a necessary reality in these times? Further, is the reduction of civil liberties (freedom of speech, a right to a speedy trial) including the endorsement of Military Tribunals, which are closed to the light of public scrutiny, worth the cost? Is this indicative of the type of ‘democracy we’ intend ‘to export’?

These are some of the questions which the panelists for the Santa Barbara Coalition for Global Dialogue (SBCGD) hope to review at its annual event, ‘Our Search for Security Post 9-11: Are We Safer’, which will be held, Saturday, November 12, 2005, at the Garvin Theater on the SBCC Campus.

The goal of the SBCGD is to ask sensitive and relevant questions about global issues, including the discussion of possible alternatives, along with reviewing the consequences of particular choices. Are policies successful? How is success measured? Should we as citizens support the policies being put forth, or challenge their assumptions?

It is the SBCGD’s ambition to provide a forum for the discussion of major issues that directly influence our lives. A forum which encourages genuine and thoughtful consideration of those topics for which we as citizens are ultimately responsible. Informed involvement is our goal.

This year’s panel will include Dr. John Arquilla, Professor of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His teaching includes courses in the history of special operations, international political theory, the revolution in military affairs, and information-age conflict. We will also hear from Carroll Bogert, Associate Director of Human Rights Watch since June 2003, and Mrs. Bogert oversees the organization’s external relations and works alongside the Executive Director in managing a rapidly-growing international non-profit institution. Human Rights Watch is the largest international human rights organization based in the United States.

Location:
721 Cliff Drive, SBCC West Campus, at the Garvin Theater

Cost: No Cost

Organizer:

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

Slide Show & Booksigning EcoNest: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries of Clay, Straw, and Timber Book Robert& Paula Baker LaPorte

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

A bird builds its nest using the materials at hand to create a perfect shelter for its bio-region. It doesn't fly to the next state for twigs nor does it build a home that is bigger than it needs. Instinctively it creates an environment that is nurturing, nontoxic, creating no waste and neither
borrowing nor stealing resources from future generations.

These exemplary owner/builders know how to build and repair their own shelters. When they have no more use for their nests, the building materials decompose, becoming fertile ground for nature's regenerative miracle. This is natural
building and the authors' inspiration for their newly published book, EcoNests: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries of Clay, Straw, and Timber.

EcoNests are simple, elegant, and healthful handcrafted dwellings that welcome owner participation in their construction. They utilize natural building techniques including timber framing, clay/straw walls, earth
plastering, and natural, non-toxic finishes. An EcoNest is built to last for centuries, serving many generations, and is designed to work in harmony
with its natural surroundings. Mindful siting, reverence for what is present in the nature of the site, roof water collection, alternatives for gray water and human waste, composting and power from the sun are also important components of EcoNest design.

The book profiles ten different homes located around the country, including floor plans with interior and exterior photos for each. EcoNest explores the benefits of building a healthful home and offers useful tips for the
homebuilder. The average person spends 90-95% of their time indoors, therefore, the home should be a sanctuary that nurtures your body, mind and spirit.

Paula Baker-LaPorte is a graduate of the University of Toronto School of Architecture. She has been designing fine custom homes in Santa Fe specializing in non-toxic and sustainable design. She is a certified
Bau-biologist (building biology), and a co-founder of the Healthy Housing Coalition. Paula is the primary author of Prescriptions for a Healthy House, and contributing author to A People's Ecology. She lectures, writes extensively and travels throughout the country consulting about healthy
building.

Robert Laporte founder of the EcoNest Building Company (www.econest.com) and the Natural House Building Center, is a leading expert in earth, straw and timber frame structures. He has been designing and building natural homes for the past twenty years in Canada and the United States, most
recently bringing the EcoNest concept to Scandinavia. He has researched natural building extensively in Europe and has been a major influence in the introduction of light strawclay building to North America.

Nov 14 Mon 7pm Kent Hall Help of Ojai 111 West Santa Ana St $5 (Turn off Hwy 150 onto Blanche St between Bank of America and Star Market) SBPN 805-962-2571 margie-AT-sbpermaculture.org

please visit for updates www.econest.com/calendar.htm

Location:
Santa Barbara Downtown Library 40 East Anapamu St

Cost: $5 Donation

Organizer:

URL: www.econest.com/calendar.htm ,sbpermaculture.org

 
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Santa Cruz Indymedia

Santa Cruz Indymedia meeting

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Santa Cruz Indymedia currently meets the second Sunday of each month, 7:00 PM, at the Resource Center for NonViolence (515 Broadway).

Next Santa Cruz Indymedia Meeting:

Sunday, November 13, 2005
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Resource Center for NonViolence

If you would like to get more involved with Santa Cruz Indymedia, please send an email to: scimc-AT-indymedia.org. Questions and comments are also welcome.

The Resource Center for NonViolence is located at 515 Broadway off Ocean St. in Santa Cruz.

General Santa Cruz Indymedia meetings occur regularly to foster cooperation among individuals and working groups, and are open to people who are interested in supporting Santa Cruz Indymedia projects or starting new ones.

Location:
Resource Center for NonViolence
515 Broadway
Santa Cruz

Organizer:

 
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Tampa Bay Indymedia

Report From Afghanistan

3:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Television pictures of Afghanistan show the blasts and physical destruction of the war in Afghanistan, but the effects go much further. Nurse midwife and Pax Christi Tampa Bay member Anne Richter is currently in Afghanistan working with a network of midwives. She sees firsthand the effects of the war and how people are working to counter those effects. Anne will present a Report from Afghanistan at the Pax Christi Tampa Bay November meeting from 3:30-6:00 PM on Sunday, November 13, featuring stories, information and photos from her trip. FMI: (727) 894-2832 or sjstew-AT-gte.net.

Location:
St. Mary's Catholic Church, 515 4th St. S. in St. Petersburg

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: www.sjstew@gte.net

 
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Tampa Bay Indymedia

Green Party of Hillsborough County Meets

7:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Please attend our next meeting in order to learn of current initiatives and volunteer opportunities.

Agenda available online at www.HillsboroughGreens.org.

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

URL: http://www.HillsboroughGreens.org

 
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Tampa Bay Indymedia

Wal-Mart documentary film

7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price

St. Petersburg debut. The screening is one of over 3,000 across the nation. Immediately following the film there will be a group discussion about the effect Wal-Mart is having on St Petersburg, and the entire nation. Contact: Rev. Bruce Wright - (727) 278-1547 with Refuge Ministries and Critical Resistance.

Location:
Sojourner Truth Center, 1621 16th St South in St Petersburg

Cost: Free

Organizer:

URL: www.WalMartMovie.com

 
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Tennessee Independent Media Center

"Lost Boys of Sudan": Award-Winning Documentary Holds Free Community Screenings in Nashville

All day


The award-winning documentary Lost Boys of Sudan is coming to the Nashville area for a series of free screenings open to the public on November 13th and 14th. At each screening Jon Shenk, the film’s director, and local Sudanese refugees from the Lost Boys group will answer questions.

"Lost Boys of Sudan":LOST BOYS OF SUDAN follows two Sudanese refugees on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America. Orphaned as young boys in one of Africa's cruelest civil wars, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children. From there, remarkably, they were chosen to come to America. Safe at last from physical danger and hunger, a world away from home, they find themselves confronted with the abundance and alienation of contemporary American suburbia.

NASHVILLE SCREENINGS
November 13-14, 2005

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13:

6:30pm
“Lost Boys of Sudan” film screening and discussion
Coleman Community Center
384 Thompson Lane, Nashville

Sponsored by:
Sudanese Community Association of Tennessee, Somali Community Center of Nashville, Iraqi House of Nashville, Nashville Kurdish Forum, Truth and Reconciliation Project

Admission: FREE

Contact: Chuol Both: 615-481-2675
Sean Christopher Siple: 615-585-1294

Panel:
Jon Shenk - Director, Lost Boys of Sudan
Former “Lost Boys” now living in Nashville

MONDAY NOVEMBER 14:

3pm
“Lost Boys of Sudan” film screening and discussion
University School of Nashville
2000 Edgehill Ave, Nashville

Admission: FREE

Contact:
Caroline Blackwell, Dir. of Multicultural Affairs: 615-277-7480

Panel:
Jon Shenk - Director, Lost Boys of Sudan
Former “Lost Boys” now living in Nashville

6pm
“Lost Boys of Sudan” film screening and discussion
Vanderbilt University
Sarratt Cinema, Sarratt Student Center
2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville

2005 Holocaust and Other Genocides Lecture Series, sponsored by the Vanderbilt University Office of the University Chaplain and the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center

Admission: FREE

Contact: Office of the University Chaplain - 615-322-2457

Panel:
Makat A. Makuach - former “Lost Boy” now living in Nashville
John Awan - former “Lost Boy” now living in Nashville
Jon Shenk - Director, Lost Boys of Sudan

Location:

 
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Tennessee Independent Media Center

“Life is Calling” Prem Rawat in Nashville, TN

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Prem Rawat, who many people know as Maharaji, advised that when it comes to finding peace in our lives, there is no reason to save the best for last. This event is free and open to the public.

Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location:
Vanderbilt University Student Life Center, Room 3
310 25th Avenue South
Nashville, TN
(Free parking in Student Life Center basement garage.
Also, on Sundays, meters are free on the streets
around the Center.)
maps.google.com/maps?q=310+25th+Avenue+South,+Nashville,+TN&spn=0.024264,0.018958&hl=en

Life is Calling” Prem Rawat in Knoxville, TN
Prem Rawat, who has shared his message of hope with
millions around the world, made his first visit to
Knoxville, Tennessee on August 28. The event drew an
enthusiastic audience of more than 1,200 at the
Knoxville Convention Center, including local
residents, civic leaders and members of University of
Tennessee's academic community.

This screening features excerpts from this special public event.

Location:

 
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Firebrand Community Meeting

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

There will be a Firebrand meeting Sunday afternoon after food not
bombs at the food not bombs house (5003 Indiana Ave around 5pm). The
meeting will mostly be about the bike workshop, although if you have
other things to discuss, feel free to add them to the agenda.
Specifically we will be discussing future plans for the bike workshop
and whether or not to allocate firebrand funds to help with the
project. This issue has been discussed before, but no concensus has
been reached yet. Please attend this meeting if you are interested in
the bike workshop and let other people who may be interested know
about the meeting. Thanks.

Location:

 
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Tompkins County (NY) Swarm

GNU 101: An Introduction to GNU/Linux and Software Freedom

2:00 PM - 12:00 AM

The Ithaca Free Software Association will be presenting a series of free GNU/Linux workshops each Sunday in November 2005 at 2:00PM at Comptec Express computer shop which is located at 114 West state street in Ithaca New York, across from the State Theatre.

Workshop participants will receive a hands-on introduction to the GNU/Linux operating system and other useful free software programs.

If you are curious about Linux, this free workshop is for you!

For more information, and to register, please visit ithacafreesoftware.org.

Location:
Comptec Express, 114 West state street, Ithaca New York

Cost: free (donations accepted)

Organizer:

URL: http://ithacafreesoftware.org/events/workshops/gnu101

 
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Tompkins County (NY) Swarm

Food Not Bombs free dinner

5:00 PM - 12:00 AM

share good food and community

Location:
DeWitt Park

Organizer:

 
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Tompkins County (NY) Swarm

Movie: "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price"

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location:
Cinemapolis Theater on The Commons in Ithaca

Cost: $7.50--Free tix available by contacting 269-0409

Organizer:

URL: www.tclivingwage.org

 
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Twincities IMC

Crocus Hill / W. 7th Neighbors for Peace Dessert Potluck Party for Peace

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The Crocus Hill / West 7th Neighbors for Peace group invites you to join us on Sunday, Nov. 13. We will be viewing Robert Greenwald’s new film “Walmart the High Cost of Low Price.” www.walmartmovie.com/host2.php During our discussion of the film, a representative from Metropolitan Independent Business Alliance will share info. about their group. metroiba.org/

Bring neighbors, friends, and a snack or dessert to share. Non-perishable food items for Neighborhood House will be collected. We hold Dessert Potluck Parties for Peace every second Sunday of the month.
Linda Winsor / ljwinsor-AT-yahoo.com
groups.yahoo.com/group/crocushillpeace/

Location:
Saint John the Evangelist Church
60 North Kent Street, Saint Paul
(1 block north of Summit, 1 block east of Dale)

Organizer:

 
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