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Atlanta IMC

IMC-Atlanta TV SHOW ***************** Another Media IS Possible

1:00 PM - 12:00 AM

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:

    URL: http://atlanta.indymedia.org

 
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Atlanta IMC

Atlanta IMC General Meeting

7:30 PM - 12:00 AM

The General meeting of the Atlanta IMC.

Location:
165 Mayson Ave.

Directions: * Turn on whiteford from dekalb ave. this is a right
if you're coming from downtown/little 5 and a left if
you're coming from decatur.

* Come to a four-way stop and make a left on La France
(Exit Marta Edgewood/Candler Park South and u r here).

* At the next four-way stop, make a right on Mayson Ave.

* 165 Mayson Ave. is on your left

park on the gravel road to the left of the house,
bring bikes inside. enter on the left side of the house

URL: http://atlanta.indymedia.org

 
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Baltimore

March for Women's Lives Meet-up

7:00 PM - 12:00 AM

How often do you receive an opportunity to become a part of history while changing the future? The March for Women's Lives will be one of the few occasions that will surely do both. It has been a dozen years since the historic 1992 March when some 750,000 people marched on Washington. We must do it again – but this time it must be bigger. Our massive numbers, our impassioned voices, and our mobilized majority are our best hope to protect reproductive rights and the lives of women. While the march is not until April 25, 2004, there are a number of ways to become involved RIGHT NOW!

Help us make this event a success!

Note: There is a group of women who will be wheatpasting fliers about this march. We will be posting fliers around the city. Contact Virginia: vrodino-AT-towson.edu ; 410-908-7603 for more information.

Location:
City Cafe, 1001 Cathedral St

Cost: Free

URL: http://www.meetup.com

 
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Baltimore

Civil liberties before and after 9/11

7:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Are our civil liberties being violated? How do we justify the thousands of people of Arab and Muslim background who have been placed under indefinite detention, often without charges and legal counsel by the government? Who bears the brunt of the Patriot Act, and Bush\'s "War on Terror"? Some people think that the Patriot Act poses a danger not only for people living in the U.S., but also abroad. Is this really an issue of finding the right \"balance\" between freedom and security, or are there even graver dangers that loom behind the Patriot Act, and the "War on Terror"?

A panel discussion about

"Civil liberties before and after 9/11"

with the following speakers:

David Cole (Professor of law at Georgetown University).
"On how civil liberties restrictions have been expanded from non-citizens to citizens, both historically and currently?"

Carl Messineo or Mara Verheyden-Hilliard (Partnership for Civil Justice) (www.justiceonline.org).
"On the US government's targeting of activists"

Jumana Musa (Amnesty International)
"On how civil liberties restrictions have been exported abroad from the US, taking on a new legitimacy"

Location:
Mudd Hall auditorium
Homewood campus, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore

Cost: free

Directions: Building 42 on the following map:
www.jhu.edu/~tour/map.html
To find the campus, see:
webapps.jhu.edu/jhuniverse/information_about_hopkins/visitor_information/how_to_get_here/homewood_campus/index.cfm

Organizer:

 
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Boston IMC

Prison Book Program Volunteer Night

6:30 PM - 12:00 AM

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:

URL: http://www.prisonbookprogram.org/

 
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CMI La Plana

Concentració judici Alberto García per defensar el desert

10:30 AM - 2:00 PM

El 22 de desembre la Guàrdia Civil desallotjava el campament de Miravet amb la detenció del company per la seva negativa a marxar, encadenant-se a la màquina.
Encara que va ser alliberat el mateix dia ara sembla que la "justícia" li vol passar comptes, la mateixa justícia que se fa la boba amb tots els informes que se li van presentant sobre l'agressió que suposa la construcció del vial.

Location:
Plaça de Borrull

Organizer:

URL: http://laplana.indymedia.org/newswire/display/1494/index.php

 
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Colorado IMC

COMMEMORATION!!!!

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

30 years ago on May 27 and May 29, six Chicana/o activists were killed in two separate car explosions....

THE BEYOND CHICANISMO ORAL HISTORY PROJECT PRESENTS:

LOS SEIS DE BOULDER, A 30 YEAR COMMEMORATION.

FEATURING: JUAN ESPINOSA, DEBORAH ESPINOSA-MORA, AND JOSE ESTEBAN ORTEGA.

Juan Espinosa is a night city editor at The Pueblo Chieftain newspaper. He earned a bachelors degree in news editorial from the school of journalism at the University of Colorado in 1974 and has worked as a journalist ever since. While a student at C.U., Espinosa was an active
member of the United Mexican American Students (U.M.A.S.) and started El Diario de la Gente newspaper. Before going to work for The Chieftain in 1986, Espinosa helped found La Cucaracha newspaper in Pueblo.

Deborah Espinosa attended the University of Colorado from June 1972 through spring semester 1975. She then transferred to the University of Southern Colorado and earned a bachelor's degree in History. In 2003, she earned a master's degree in nonprofit management from Regis University in Denver. Deborah has been the director of the El Pueblo History Museum under the Colorado State Historical Society for the past 17 years.

Jose Esteban Ortega is a former C.U. Boulder student, long time activist, and previous member of United Mexican American Students (U.M.A.S.). Jose has been an instrumental actor in maintaining the continuity of commemorations celebrating the martyrs of the Colorado Chicana/o movement. Most recently Jose has been active in the development of a commemorative inscription plaque in honor of Los Seis de Boulder, which will be permanently displayed in Alamosa Colorado. Jose has been a participant in the Beyond Chicanismo Oral History Project in the past. His knowledge of the previous 30 years of involvement in the Chicana/o movem t is integral to the complete understanding of the "blank spots" concerning the often marginalized history of U.M.A.S., Los Seis, and the Colorado Chicana/o movement.

DATE: APRIL 13, 2004

10:00am Discussion: Women & U.M.A.S., featuring Deborah Espinosa

1:00pm Discussion: Reflections on Los Seis de Boulder, featuring Juan Espinosa and Jose Ortega


Sponsored by: The MSCD Department of Chicana/o Studies, Los Herederos of Change and Esperanza and Conscious Journey.

Location:
Auraria Campus, TIVOLI 640

Cost: free

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Venezuela. A dos años del Golpe de Estado

7:30 PM - 10:00 PM


El próximo 13 de abril se inaugura la exposición fotográfica 11 X 13. A dos años del Golpe de Estado en Venezuela, en donde se presentará al público una serie de imágenes captadas por Jorge Recio, fotógrafo venezolano que resultó gravemente herido durante los sucesos del 11 de abril de 2002.

Se proyectará el documental Jorge Recio. Testigo y Protagonista, así como el reportaje 13 de abril, un audiovisual que recopila imágenes captadas por los medios comunitarios en Venezuela sobre la movilización popular del 13 de abril que generó la caída de la breve dictadura encabezada por Pedro Carmona.

El público presente podrá también apreciar una selección de la mirada publicada por los medios impresos de información en Venezuela antes, durante, y después del golpe de Estado, como muestra del sesgo informativo y capcioso que mantienen la mayoría los medios de comunicación en Venezuela.

El evento ha sido convocado por el Colectivo Bolivariano Cayapa y el Colectivo Bolivariano de Barcelona, conjuntamente con el apoyo y la colaboración del Consulado General de Venezuela en Barcelona, en el marco de la conmemoración que se hace en Cataluña del golpe de Estado y la posterior rebelión popular que restituyó la democracia participativa en Venezuela.

Location:
Casa de la Solidaridad

Directions: Calle Vistalegre nº 15, Barcelona

Organizer:

URL: http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display_any/81928/index.php

 
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Lawrence IMC

Jubilee Cafe

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

***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

URL: http://www.ku.edu/~jubilee/whatis.htm

 
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Lawrence IMC

Free Meal at L.I.N.K.

1:30 PM - 12:00 AM

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:

URL: http://community.lawrence.com/link/

 
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Lawrence IMC

KU Environs Meeting

8:30 PM - 12:00 AM

A student group which undertakes environmentally-related activities.

Location:
3rd floor of the Kansas Union, KU

Organizer:

URL: http://www.ku.edu/~environs/

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

Educational Film Forum-Oxnard-

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Theme: Michael Moore Month

"Roger And Me"

Followed by community discussion on free trade, globalization, and neoliberalism.

Location:
Dr. Rodolfo Acuna Gallery and Cultural Center/Café on “A”
438 South “A” Street
Downtown Oxnard**

Cost: Free to Community

Organizer:

URL: http://www.committeeonrazarights.org

 
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Santa Cruz Indymedia

Globalization in Honduras

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Globalization in Honduras: The Honduran struggle against privatization, environmental destruction, and human rights abuses in the context of an unjust global economic order


SANTA CRUZ, CA – Honduran community activist Gilberto Flores and Jenni Petullo of Rights Action will speak about the history and current political situation in Honduras on Tuesday, April 13 from 7-9 pm at the Resource Center for Nonviolence at 515 Broadway in Santa Cruz. Privatization of public services, the building of mega-dams, deforestation, and harmful mining practices, as well as human rights abuses are among the challenges facing Honduran communities. Flores and Petullo will discuss how these problems fit within the context of corporate globalization, international financial institutions, and multilateral trade agreements.

Corporate globalization and global justice are important issues for Santa Cruzians, many of whom have mobilized against the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in the past year. Santa Cruz also has a history of supporting community struggles in Latin American from Chiapas to Nicaragua. This event will provide an in-depth perspective on Honduras, and will present ways North Americans can support struggles for global justice.

Gilberto Flores is a community activist from the municipality of Gualaco in Olancho, Honduras. He is a member of the Environmentalist Movement of Olancho (MAO), which fights against deforestation, repression and impunity, and of the regional Pastoral Social of the Catholic Church, which has been involved with on-going struggles against poverty and in favor of community controlled development. Gilberto is also a member of CEPAVEG, a community-based organization in Gualaco and La Venta, which was created to oppose the construction of a hydroelectric dam on the Babilonia River in the region. As a result of his outspoken activism, Gilberto, along with many others, has been harassed and intimidated by local authorities and other individuals suspected to be linked to the logging industry. Gilberto's name was circulated on a `death list` which included an activist assassinated in 2001.

Jenni Petullo is an anti-corporate globalization activist and popular educator living in Arcata, CA. She recently returned from a 6-month trip to Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua where she researched and documented the affects of neoliberal policies in collaboration with Rights Action.

This event is co-sponsored by Rights Action and the Santa Cruz Resource Center for Nonviolence. There is a suggested donation of $5-15; no-one will be turned away for lack of funds.

For more information, contact:

Ingrid Bauer
ingrid-AT-coincidence.net
831-818-3054

or Sharon Delgado
at the RCNV 831-423-1626 ex.103
www.rcnv.org

www.rightsaction.org

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Location:
Resource Center for Nonviolence
(515 Broadway @ Ocean)
Santa Cruz

Cost: There is a suggested donation of $5-15; no-one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Organizer:

 
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Santa Cruz Indymedia

Ernie Cortes presentation

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

5th Annual CJTC Spring Lecture

April 13, 2004 at the Holy Cross Hall in Santa Cruz at 7:00

The CJTC is pleased and proud to announce that Ernie Cortes will be the keynote speaker for our 5th Annual Spring Lecture on April 13, 2004 at Holy Cross Hall in downtown Santa Cruz.

This event is free and the public is welcome!

Ernie Cortes has been called "the most effective Latino grassroots organizer in the country today." A Texas business magazine named him one of the five most powerful Texans. He is a man who empowers, a member of the national staff of the Industrial Areas Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps "ordinary" people organize to make positive changes in their communities. He teaches citizens to take on issues that matter to them: water and sewer systems, roads, education, worker safety, and health care. Cortes discusses individual participation in American politics and highlights the importance of agitation, confrontation, and compromise in the discourse of democracy.

Location:
Holy Cross Hall in downtown Santa Cruz
126 High Street, Santa Cruz

Cost: free

Directions: Holy Cross Church (General Seating)
126 High Street, Santa Cruz
Web site: we.got.net/scc/maps/holycross.html
Please use the church lots or find street parking.

Organizer:

URL: http://cjtc.ucsc.edu/calendar.html

 
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Tallahassee-RedHills IMC

AIR AMERICA RADIO IS ON THE AIR

All day

THE O'FRANKEN FACTOR
ADrug-Free Radio
Liars beware: Al Franken, co-host Katherine Lanpher and Team O'Franken invite you to spend three hours a day in the Zero Spin Zone.
Weekdays noon-3pm
Repeat: 11pm-2am

THE MAJORITY REPORT
The Right has had its say for the last three years. Now, on "The Majority Report", co-hosts Janeane Garofalo and Sam Seder have theirs. Our side just got a little bit louder.
Weekdays 8pm-11pm

THE RANDI RHODES SHOW
Randi brings her own brand of provocative and infectiously humorous talk to Air America Radio.
Weekdays 3pm-7pm
Repeat: 2am-6am

UNFILTERED
Unfiltered is co-hosted by Lizz Winstead, Chuck D, and Rachel Maddow. This uncompromising program puts politics and culture through the wringer, uncensored and unfiltered.
Weekdays 9am-Noon

Location:
Go to www.AirAmericaRadio.com

Directions: For details related to available radio stations
and for RealAudio Live Feed, go to the web site

URL: http://www.AirAmericaRadio.com

 
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Thunder Bay IMC

Volunteer- Transplant Native Wildflowers

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Want to learn about native wildflowers? Spend an hour with us transplanting wildflower seedlings. Proceeds from sales of the plants will support our Natural Environment Gardens

Location:
Call Lucie at 624-2140 for more information.

Organizer:

URL: http://luciel@ecosuperior.com

 
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