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Events for Tuesday, 06 April 2004
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IMC-Atlanta TV SHOW ***************** Another Media IS Possible
Another Media IS Possible is Cablecast Tuesdays 1pm-2pm on PeopleTV, which is either Channel 12 or 24 depending on your system. If you live inside the city limits of Atlanta, set your VCR to record it & check it out! We show our stuff, other IMC's stuff and great documenaries broadcast no where else.
Location:
Channel 12 or 24 depending on your system
Cost: Tapes of AMIP Season I and II are now available for $5-$10 donations.
Directions:
Season 1
- Show 1 - 5/8/02
Not My President - NY IMC
Florida Freedom Riders - ATL IMC
Taco Bell Protest - ATL IMC
- Show 2 - 5/16/02
Crashing The Party - Philly IMC
- Show 3 - 5/28/02
From Dheisha to Atlanta - ATL IMC
- Show 4 - 6/4/02
Environmentalists Under Fire
Amnesty Int. & Sierra Club
Pickaxe - Battle For Warner Creek Part 1
- Show 5 - 6/11/02
Pickaxe Part 2
- Show 6 - 6/18/02
J-18
- Show 7 - 7/2/02
Global Village/Global Pillage
Revolting In Prague
- Show 8 - 7/9/02
Repeat of show 3
- Show 9 - 7/16/02
School of Assasins
Guns and Greed
W.E.F. Protest in NYC - ATL IMC
- Show 10 - 7/23/02
SOA 37 Trial - ATL IMC
Fred Hampton Jr. in Atlanta - ATL IMC
- Show 11 - 7/30/02
Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win Part 2 - ATL IMC
Stop the Bombs- Oak Ridge Peace Group
- Show 12 - 8/6/02
Rally for Korey Ward (Killed by APD) - ATL IMC
Hiroshima Day Special: ATL IMC
Nagasaki Survivor
Towers H.S. Students
Buddhist Monks
Season 2
- Show 1 - 9/9/02
Greetings From Missile Street
Report from Palestine - NYC/Palestine IMC
- Show 2 - 9/17/02
Tragedy in the Holy Land Part 1
- Show 3 - 9/24/02
Tragedy in the Holy Land Part 2
Jenin Spring - NYC/Palestine IMC
- Show 4 - 10/1/02
Georgians Speak Out For Peace - ATL IMC
Voices For Palestine
Zell Miller Protest
Morehouse Student's Views on War with Iraq
- Show 5 - 10/8/02
AIPAC Protest at Swissotel - ATL IMC
Scott Ritter Speaks at Ga. State - ATL IMC
- Show 6 - 10/15/02
Peace is Patriotic - ATL IMC
- Show 7 - 10/29/02
Corrections
- Show 8 - 11/5/02
Trading Freedom, The Secret Life of The F.T.A.A.
- Show 9 - 11/12/02
Naomi Klien Speaking at Agnes Scott College
Decatur, Ga. on 4/9/02 - ATL IMC
- Show 10 - 11/19/02
Ralph Nader Speaking at Emory
University, Atlanta, Ga. on 10/31/01 - ATL IMC
- Show 11 - 12/3/02
Unprecedented - LA IMC
SOA coverage from 11/17/02 - ATL IMC
Season 3
- Show 1 - 1/28/03
Arms For The Poor
U.S. Out Of Okinawa
Absurd Respose to an Absurd War - OHMS Collective NYC
- Show 2 - 2/4/03
Martin Luther King Day In Atlanta - Atlanta IMC
- Show 3 - 2/11/03
Stop War - Atlanta IMC
Hearing On Senate Bill 440 - Juvenile Justice Bill - Atlanta IMC
Protest Planned - Atlanta IMC
- Show 4 - 2/18/03
Peace Caravan and West End Extravaganza on 2/15/03 - ATL IMC
- Show 5 - 2/25/03
- Show 6 - 3/4/03
INS "Special Registration" - Atlanta IMC
February Newsreel - Various IMC's
AC-130 Targeting and Bombing in Afghanistan - US Military
- Show 7 - 3/11/03
- Show 8 - 3/18/03
The Myth Of the Liberal Media
- Show 9 - 3/25/03
Terror In Paradise: The Aftermath Of The Bali Bombing - Atlanta IMC
Atlanta Protests Begining Of War In Iraq - Atlanta IMC
- Show 10 - 4/1/03
Atlanta Peace Demonstrations 3/26 through 3/29 - Atlanta IMC
Two Clips From "Argentine Ahawa" - Argentina IMC
Solidarity In Seattle - Pepper Spray
- Show 11 - 4/8/03
Howard Zinn, Kathy Kelly and Tom Jackson Speak On Iraq - Western Mass IMC
- Show 12 - 4/15/03
- Show 13 - 4/22/03
Dan Forsten Interview - AMIP - Atlanta IMC
Season 4
- Show 1 - 5/13/03
Keep Space For Peace- Global Network Against Nuclear Weapons/Power In Space
NYC Peace Rally- NYC /IMC
- Show 2 - 5/20/03
Greg Palast In Atlanta- ATL/IMC
- Show 3 - 5/27/03
FCC Hearings at Emory University- ATL/IMC
- Show 4 - 6/3/03
????
- Show 5 - 6/10/03
ISM/Tikkun Visit Atlanta at Universalist Unitarian Church- ATL/IMC
- Show 6 - 6/17/03
June 7th Peace Rally- ATL/IMC
Sweaps Press conference/interview- ATL/IMC
- Show 7 - 6/24/03
?????
- Show 8 - 7/1/03
Rev. Billy and the Church Of Stop Shopping- Free Speech TV
- Show 9 - 7/8/03
Atlantans vs. The USA Patriot Act- ATL/IMC
- Show 10 - 7/15/03
????
- Show 11 - 7/22/03
July News Real- Various IMC's
Euro News Real- Various European IMC's
- Show 12 - 7/29/03
Timber Mafia Chiapas Media Project
Organizer:
Currents of Resistance On WREK 91.1 *************** It's Radical, It's Timely, It's Info You Will Hear Nowhere Else!
Listen to the Atlanta IMC radio show, Currents of Resistance, every Tuesday, from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., on WREK, Georgia Tech Radio 91.1 FM
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Directions: WREK, Georgia Tech Radio 91.1 FM
Organizer:
Prison Book Program Volunteer Night
Join us to answer prisoners' letters and send books to them.
Location:
110 Arlington St., Boston
Directions: 2 blocks from Arlington T stop or 3 blocks from Back Bay T stop
Organizer:
Concentració contra tancament FISIPÉ
10:00 Concentració davant la conselleria de treball (C/sepulveda 148-150 Metro L1, Urgell) per demanar l'aturada inmediata de l'expedient de regulació que afecta a 500 treballadors i el no tancament de les empreses Fisipe i Mega-Tex.
La concentració es mantindrà el temps necessari fins arribar a una resposta.
Location:
Conselleria de treball
c/Sepulveda 148-150 (Metro L1 urgell)
Barcelona.
Organizer:
Concentració a Barcelona a favor de Couso el dijous
El dijous a les 20 hores concentració en el consulat d'Estats Units per reinvindicar justicia per l'assassinat del periodista Jose Couso.
Location:
Front al consulat d'EEUU.
Passeig Reina Elisenda 23
Barcelona
Organizer:
Jubilee Cafe
***Actual time is 7:15-8:15am***
Jubilee Café is an ecumenical campus and community outreach program sponsored by Canterbury House, the Episcopal Campus Ministry of the University of Kansas. It is committed to serving our homeless and in-need neighbors with dignity and respect. Our primary goals are to enhance self-esteem and promote wellness among our guests, our volunteers, and ourselves. Participation in, or affiliation with, either Canterbury House or any other sponsoring organization is not a prerequisite for volunteering at the Jubilee Café.
he Jubilee Café provides our homeless and in-need neighbors in the Lawrence area a generous and healthy breakfast on Tuesday and Friday mornings in a setting that allows our volunteers to interact with each person on an individual basis. Jubilee Café is a fully licensed restaurant that has been operating since 1994. We believe that by treating our visitors as guests and our volunteers as vital, we will affirm individual humanity and enhance self-esteem. The simple act of choosing an item from a menu allows a person to exercise a measure of control in one basic area of his or her life, which can cross over into other areas as well. And the act of serving another person in need gives us the direct experience of "loving our neighbor as ourselves."
pen on Tuesday and Friday mornings, the Café serves its guests from 7:00 am to 8:00 am.
Location:
Basement of the First Methodist Church, 10th and Vermont, Lawrence.
Cost: free
Free Meal at L.I.N.K.
The purpose of L.I.N.K., the Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen, is to provide a pleasant, safe place for the hungry or lonely to share a free, nutritious meal and the companionship of one another. We believe loneliness can be as painful as hunger, companionship as powerful as love. Anyone who desires a meal is served, no questions asked. Diners are treated as our invited guests. We do not provide counseling, but rather refer individuals to appropriate agencies when they ask for help. Our focus is on food and fellowship.
Location:
Basement of 1st Methodist Church
221 West 10th Street
Lawrence, KS
Cost: free
Organizer:
Anarchist Study Group
We meet every Tuesday at 7:00pm to read books, pamphlets, or articles, and then discuss and debate our interpretations and feelings about them.
Location:
Solidarity!
13 W. 14th Street, Lawrence
Cost: free
Anarchist Study Group
Anarchist Study Group hosts films, book and zine readings, speakers, presentations, and knowledge sharing about anarchism and anti-capitalist ideas. Any and all are invited, no knowledge about these philosophies is needed.
Location:
Solidarity! Center
13 W 14th Street
Lawrence
Organizer:
KU Environs Meeting
A student group which undertakes environmentally-related activities.
Location:
3rd floor of the Kansas Union, KU
Organizer:
Rania Masri
Coordinator of the Iraq Action Coalistion and director of the Southern Peace Research & Education Center, Rania is a widely published commentator on the situation in Iraq.
Location:
South (UU) Church, 292 State Street, Portsmouth, NH
Cost: free
Organizer:
SB Rape Crisis Center Pathways to Peace Kick-off Rally
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center is creating a Pathway to Peace using a pair of shoes to represent each of the 350 survivors we served last year.
Come to the Pathways to Peace kick-off rally and press conference on Tuesday, April 6, at 12pm. Join Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center, Assemblymember Hannah-Beth Jackson and a representative of Congresswoman Lois Capps to celebrate the steps each of us can take to create a violence-free world. Check out the Pathways to Peace display and find out what you can do to end sexual assualt.
After the April 6th rally, the Pathways to Peace display will travel to different locations around Santa Barbara to raise awareness and incite action to end sexual violence.
Location:
De La Guerra Plaza, Santa Barbara
Cost: None!
Directions: De La Guerra Plaza is on De La Guerra Street, one block East of State St. in downtown Santa Barbara
Organizer:
SB/Ventura Hopedance Meeting Tues April 6 PLUS CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
THE NEXT MEETING FOR LOCAL HOPEDANCE to talk about the articles and meet the people behind the articles gathered for the issue will be TUES April 6 7pm Community Mediation Center SB. (behind 324 E Carrillo St )
Santa Barbara/Ventura Hopedance phone is 805-683-8997
Due date for submissions is April 10 please submit to Wes Roe SB/Ventura Editor lakinroe-AT-silcom.com
#####DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES, POEMS, CARTOONS, BOOK AND VIDEO REVIEWS, COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS AND MORE FOR VENTURA AND SB COUNTY is April 10 FOR May/June 2004 #44
DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE IS April 10 FOR SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA SECTION
Please submit articles, cartoons, essays, book reviews, stories, poems, announcements of events, and ideas for Santa Barbara and South Coast Hopedance that deals with articles etc specific to our area. Article should be around 800 words with pictures or up to 1,200, short articles of 250-300 are encouraged too, and also writeups of 100 -150 words for our new shorts section . Check with the Editor about submissions you are writing,
Wes Roe lakinroe-AT-silcom.com
Location:
(behind 324 E Carrillo St )
Cost: none
Directions: Directions to Community Mediation Center , the center is behind (New Beginnings Counselling 324 E Carrillo St) drive down driveway to building at the rear and park, meeting is in rear of Mediation Center)
Organizer:
Critical Resistance meeting
Critical Resistance Santa Cruz County
NEW CHAPTER FORMING!
Critical Resistance seeks to build an international movement to end the Prison Industrial Complex by challenging the belief that cages and controlling people makes us safe and secure.
Are you an organizer? A participant? Do you have IDEAS? Are you interested in learning more about the prison industrial complex? Are you already doing work on prison issues? Do you want to start working on prison issues? WE NEED YOU!
*We are looking to form an Advisory Board made up of prisoners, former prisoners, and families.* ALL ARE WELCOME!
831.429.1931
Location:
Meetings are the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, 1817 Soquel Drive. 6:30-8PM
PFLAG Meeting
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) Santa Cruz promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons, their families, and friends through:
# SUPPORT - to cope with an adverse society
# EDUCATION - to enlighten an ill-informed public
# ADVOCACY - to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights
PFLAG provides an opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is respectful of human diversity.
PFLAG SC meets the first Tuesday of every month from 7PM - 9PM
at St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
216 Oakland Avenue
Capitola, CA 95010
For more information, contact us:
Email: info-AT-pflagsantacruz.org
Voice mail (831) 662-4780
Snail mail: P.O. Box 725
Watsonville, CA 95075
Location:
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
216 Oakland Avenue
Capitola, CA 95010
Cost: Free
Organizer:
Ladies' Misbehavior Society
Weekly meeting.
The Ladies' Misbehavior Society was formed to fit the needs of the politically, socially an sexually revolutionary feminist. We fight for issues that are important to women, regardless of the consequences. In addition, the Ladies' Misbehavior Society will provide education through workshops, rallies and discussion groups. This semester the Ladies' Misbehavior Society will provide the lost "Stop Rape Week" to educate, empower and inspire FSU's campus to stop the overwhelming rape epidemic on our campus. Another focus is the March Pro-Choice rally in DC.
"In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's a feminist or a masochist." -Gloria Steinem
Location:
Student Life Building, room 101
Cost: free
Organizer:
Northern Youth Arts and Activism Collective Meeting
Location:
Indymedia Centre
URL: http://nyaac.cjb.net
Animal Rights, Human Wrongs - Tom Regan
Philosophical catalyst of the modern animal rights movement, author,
and activist Tom Regan will speak at the University of Minnesota at
5:00 PM on Tuesday, April 6, in room 100 of Smith Hall. The topic of
his talk will be "Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights."
Our moral obligation to non-human animals is one of the most pressing
issues of our time. While philosophers have debated the status of
animals for hundreds of years, it has only been in the last thirty
years, through the combination of both empirical evidence and
philosophic inquiry, that this issue has received serious
consideration. Tom Regan, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at
North Carolina State University, is well-known for being the founder
of a philosophical theory, Animal Rights, that has sparked the animal
rights movement, one of the fastest growing social movements today.
The presentation is free and open to the public, and it will be
followed by a public reception. Smith Hall (207 Pleasant Street SE) is
on the East Bank campus of the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
Please visit onestop.umn.edu/Maps/SmithH/index.html for a map.
For further information, call 612-270-5696 or e-mail
info-AT-ExploreVeg.org
Date: Tuesday, April 6
Time: 5 p.m.
Place: Smith Hall 100 on the East Bank of the University of Minnesota
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota chapter of Compassionate
Action for Animals and the Student Philosophical Association. This
event has been made possible in part by the GAPSA Academic Initiatives
Grant, SAO Grant, and the MSA DEF Grant.
Also see www.ExploreVeg.org/ for more information.
Location:
Room 100 of Smith Hall on the East Bank of the University of Minnesota campus (207 Pleasant Street SE)
Cost: Free! Including free vegan food!
Organizer: