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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

Currents of Resistance On WREK 91.1 *************** It's Radical, It's Timely, It's Info You Will Hear Nowhere Else!

6:30 PM - 12:00 AM

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:

URL: http://www.currentsofresistance.org

 
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Atlanta IMC

"Bring The Troops Home Now" - Military Families Speak Out

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

As the US launches a brutal siege on the Iraqi
city of Fallujah, thousands of Iraqi and American
lives are being needlessly put at risk. Thousands
of families, Iraqi and American, will feel the pain of
this war most intimately. We cannot be silent,
and our voices deserved to be heard, especially
those of military families and soldiers. It is when
these powerful voices are heard that the warhawks
and war profiteers tremble.

Come to this important event to hear Denise and
Howard speak about their experiences and why
the best solution to the unjust war in Iraq is to
bring all the troops home now.

Location:
Student Center, Capital Suite (2nd floor)
Corner of Courtland and Gilmer St.

Organizer:

 
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Boston IMC

BREAD AND PUPPET

All day

Bread & Puppet is Here!!!
The most wonderful participatory artistic experience in the entire universe beckons you.

BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER'S
FIRST WORLD INSURRECTION IN CAMBRIDGE

A POST-ELECTION RUCKUS PLAYED OUT FROM NOVEMBER 4-21

(Cambridge, MA) The Bread and Puppet Theater presents the First World Insurrection, a post-election ruckus played out in Cambridge, November 4-21. Performances and Symposium held at the Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre / Durrell Hall, 820 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square, and Art Exhibit installed at the Marran Gallery, Lesley University, Main Quad on Mellen St. (off Mass. Ave.), between Harvard and Porter Squares. Both venues are wheelchair accessible. For advance tickets, on sale from October 18th on, and information on all events call the Cambridge Family
YMCA (www.cambymca.org) at 617-661-9622, extension 706.

Artistic Director Peter Schumann and his band of eight Vermont puppeteers will join forces with 20 local puppeteers and the Cambridge-based Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band. Their residency in Cambridge includes three puppet shows (a double-bill geared towards adults and one "family-friendly" show), a "Now What" political art symposium, and an exhibit showcasing Schumann's visual artwork. Each of these opportunities will include the traditional serving of Schumann's famous sourdough rye bread (baked in a temporary outdoor oven in the YMCA parking lot), drizzled with garlic-laden aioli, and the sale of the theater's "cheap art." In November, the city of Cambridge will indeed be the stage upon which much artistic discontent is set - with a few laughs thrown in!

Double Bill of Evening Shows:
WORLD ON FIRE and HOW TO TURN DISTRESS INTO SUCCESS: a Parable of War and Its Making November 4-14, Thurs.-Sun., 8pm (first week); Wed.-Sun., 8pm (second week) $10 general admission for both shows [groups of 10 or more $8]; held at the Cambridge Family YMCA

Family-Friendly Matinees:
UPSIDE DOWN WORLD CIRCUS
November 6-14, Sat.-Sun., 3pm
$10 / $5 students and seniors / children 2 and under free; held at the Cambridge Family YMCA

Political Art Symposium:
NOW WHAT?
2D ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUBVERSIVE PAPIER-MACHE & OTHER TOOLS FOR CREATIVE DISSENT
Monday, November 8, 7pm
including panelists Peter Schumann (Director, Bread and Puppet Theater), Gip Hoppe (Co-Artistic Director, WHAT), Reverend Billy (performance artist) and Reno (performance artist) moderated by Dr. John Bell (Puppet Historian, Emerson College professor and author of Puppets, Masks and Performing Objects) suggested donation $5; held at the Cambridge Family YMCA

Peter Schumann's Visual Art Installation:
THE U.S. SENATE READS AN EMAIL BY THE LATE RACHEL CORRIE TO HER PARENTS
November 9-21, gallery hours, 9am-8 pm daily; opening reception and artist's talk, Tuesday, November 9, 4-7pm free and open to all; held at the Marran Gallery, Lesley University

Featuring the Bread and Puppet Theater's signature masked characters and giant papier-mache puppets, the individual shows and art exhibit are described below.

WORLD ON FIRE
A group of National Emergency Clowns demonstrates official reactions to the ultimate emergency. The music is by the Asymmetric Prisoner-of-War Orchestra, consisting of local volunteer performers, and their conductor, the Fire Chief.
HOW TO TURN DISTRESS INTO SUCCESS: A Parable of War and Its Making
With the help of the National More-More-More Society, the Student of Success is taught a lesson: how the transformation of distress into success transforms success. The Population is a child in the arms of Truth. But Truth gets employed by the Executive to ready the Population for war. War is learned in a butcher's shop. The dance of the Collateral Damage Dancers concludes the lesson. The puppets are from cardboard; the music is live and includes an ancient Georgian chant.
UPSIDE DOWN WORLD CIRCUS
The circus features upside-down figures, a group of First World representatives trained by a lion, Thomas Jefferson and his patriotic cheerleaders, Gerrard Winstanley and his band of Diggers, the Rotten Idea Theater Company's distillation of political issues and much more, all accompanied by the B&P Circus Band. Political fun for the whole family!
THE U.S. SENATE READS AN EMAIL BY THE LATE RACHEL CORRIE TO HER PARENTS
Peter Schumann dedicates this installation to Rachel Corrie who died at the age of 23 in Palestine in 2003 as she tried to stop a bulldozer from destroying a Palestinian home. Her email is dated February 27, 2003.

(Background of the theater) The Bread and Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 on New York City's Lower Eastside by 70-year old Silesian-born sculptor and choreographer, Peter Schumann. In 1969 a nine-month tour of Europe won recognition and critical acclaim for Bread and Puppet. In 1970, the Theater moved to Vermont as theater-in-residence at Goddard College, letting itself be influenced by living in the countryside. Four years later the Theater moved to a farm in Glover in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, where a 100-year-old hay barn was transformed into a museum for veteran puppets. Bread and Puppet Theater does massive spectacles in the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Their pageants have a broad theme-oriented appeal to large non-elite audiences. They address social, political and environmental issues or simply the common urgencies of our lives. Some of the awards received by Peter Schumann and Bread and Puppet are the Obie Award, the Erasmus Award from Amsterdam, the Vermont Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, UNIMA-USA's Citation of Excellence and the Puppeteers of America President's Award. Bread and Puppet is one of the oldest non-profit, self-supporting theater companies in the United States. For more information on the Bread and Puppet Theater: www.breadandpuppet.org/, www.cbc.ca/ideas/features/bread_puppet/bibliography.html and www.chelseagreen.com/2004/items/rehearsingwithgods/Preface.
For more information on John Bell's Puppets, Masks and Performing Objects: www-mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp-
824C-8947CCC171B&ttype=2&tid=4192
For an example on Peter Schumann's outdoor bread-baking technique (press on arrow to view photos):
www.wildhack.com/bedrosian/temp/bp/bread.html

Who: The Bread and Puppet Theater
What: First World Insurrection
When: A post-election ruckus played out in Cambridge, November 4-21. Events include:
World On Fire and How To Turn Distress Into Success: a Parable of War and Its Making (a double bill), November 4-14, Thurs.-Sun., 8 pm (first week); Wed.-Sun., 8 pm (second week) Upside Down World Circus (family-friendly), November 6-14, Sat.-Sun., 3pm Now What?: the 2d Annual Symposium On Subversive Papier-Mache And Other Tools For Creative Dissent, Monday, November 8, 7pm
The U.S. Senate Reads An Email By The Late Rachel Corrie To Her Parents, November 9-21, gallery hours, 9 am-8pm daily; opening reception and artist's talk, Tuesday, November 9, 4-7pm
Where: Performances and Symposium held at the Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre / Durrell Hall, 820 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square. Art Exhibit installed at the Marran Gallery, Lesley University, Main Quad on Mellen St. (off Mass. Ave.), between Harvard and Porter Squares. Both venues are wheelchair accessible.
Tickets:
World On Fire and How To Turn Distress Into Success (double bill), $10 general admission for both shows [groups of 10 or more $8]
Circus, $10 / $5 students and seniors / children 2 and under free
Symposium, suggested donation $5
The Late Rachel Corrie art exhibit, free
For advance tickets, on sale from October 18th on, and information on all events:
Call the Cambridge Family YMCA (www.cambymca.org) at 617-661-9622, extension 706

"dedicated to staging insightful entertainment, particularly in non-traditional venues"

Location:
Cambridge Family YMCA (www.cambymca.org)

Cost: varies

Organizer:

URL: http://www.marycurtinproductions.com

 
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Boston IMC

Free Beginning Knitting Class

7:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Come learn how to knit in a relaxed and social environment. Yarn and knitting needles will be provided. And it's FREE.

Location: June Bug Cafe, 403A Centre St. Jamaica Plain
Time: Tuesdays in November @ 7:30 PM

This class is sponsored by the Jamaica Plain Free Skool, a community education project. For more information or to get involved, visit www.jpfreeskool.org

Location:
June Bug Cafe 403A Centre St. Jamaica Plain

Cost: FREE

Organizer:

URL: http://www.jpfreeskool.org

 
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CMI Brasil

Productora Agencia Eventos

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Mujeres Modelos Actrices Bailarinas Promotoras Variedad Show
Porfolios Fotograficos Artisticos Book Publicitario
Productora Tv Video Cortos
Agencia Eventos Nacional Internacional
Sumate Conocenos
Web Sitio
www.elcazadorweb.com.ar

Location:
Argentina Cap Fed Bs As

Cost: U$s 10

Directions: Mujeres Modelos Actrices Bailarinas Promotoras Variedad Show
Porfolios Fotograficos Artisticos Book Publicitario
Productora Tv Video Cortos
Agencia Eventos Nacional Internacional
Sumate Conocenos
Web Sitio
www.elcazadorweb.com.ar

Organizer:

URL: http://www.elcazadorweb.com.ar

 
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IMC Canarias

EN VENTA. artistas contra el macropuerto. Arte y sociedad

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Debate.

actividades
circulo de bellas artes

Location:
calle castillo

 
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IMC Canarias

El Futuro de Canarias: El medio ambiente

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Conferencia impartida por José María Fernández Palacios

Location:
avd Los Menceyes nº 70 La Laguna

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

La Presidència Imperial. Impactes Hemisfèrics i globals

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Amb la intervenció de John Saxe-Fernández (professor de Ciències Polítiques de la UNAM i articulista de la Jornada de Mèxic.
Gian Carlo Delgado (Economista mexicà de la UNAM)

Organitzen:
Col.lectiu de Solidaritat amb la Rebel.lió Zapatista
AEP
Alternativa Estel

Location:
Saló de Graus de Filosofía
C/ Baldiri i Reixac s/n

Organizer:

URL: http://chiapas.pangea.org

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

EXPOSICIÓ BOTÀNICA PSICOACTIVA

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM



Exposició Botànica Psicoactiva (AVANTPROJECTE)


El projecte d´exposició LES PLANTES MAGIQUES es presenta com una iniciativa de cultura científica en el sentit més modern
de la paraula. Es tracta de reunir en espai ben determinat i únic, AL k.O.L.P. “LA FERA” de Barcelona, una mostra
botànica d´aquelles plantes i espècies vegetals diverses com els fongs que des de Dioscòrides s´han classificat com a plantes
psicoactives. Son les plantes remeieres de tota la vida i de totes les cultures que hi ha i han hagut al mon.
Plantes medicinals o d' us chamànic, religiós o festiu des d´una perspectiva etnobotànica que, evidentment, no coincideix amb
moltes de les idees confuses que hi ha sobre aquests temes fruit de la ignorància i de la manipulació dels agents de l´anomanada
"guerra contra les drogues".
Aquesta desinformació obliga a que dins l´Exposicio LES PLANTES MAGIQUES hi entri també un espai dedicat a informar al
visitant sobre l´existència d´un moviment internacional anti-prohibicionista del que l´Associació Lliure Antiprohibicionista (A.L.A.)
n' es l´expressió ibèrica en el marc d' Europa.


Exposició Botànica Psicoactiva (AVANTPROJECTE)


El projecte d´exposició LES PLANTES MAGIQUES es presenta com una iniciativa de cultura científica en el sentit més modern
de la paraula. Es tracta de reunir en espai ben determinat i únic, AL k.O.L.P. “LA FERA” de Barcelona, una mostra
botànica d´aquelles plantes i espècies vegetals diverses com els fongs que des de Dioscòrides s´han classificat com a plantes
psicoactives. Son les plantes remeieres de tota la vida i de totes les cultures que hi ha i han hagut al mon.
Plantes medicinals o d' us chamànic, religiós o festiu des d´una perspectiva etnobotànica que, evidentment, no coincideix amb
moltes de les idees confuses que hi ha sobre aquests temes fruit de la ignorància i de la manipulació dels agents de l´anomanada
"guerra contra les drogues".
Aquesta desinformació obliga a que dins l´Exposicio LES PLANTES MAGIQUES hi entri també un espai dedicat a informar al
visitant sobre l´existència d´un moviment internacional anti-prohibicionista del que l´Associació Lliure Antiprohibicionista (A.L.A.)
n' es l´expressió ibèrica en el marc d' Europa.

Location:
K.O.L.P. "La Fera": C/ Santa Agata num. 28-baixos

Cost: GRATUITA

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Dones del Raval: convocatòria projecte radio i video

9:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Convocatòria per dur a terme un projecte de Radio i Video que tingui com a protagonistes les dones del Raval.

Location:
Ravalnet(C/Salvadors)

Organizer:

 
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Indymedia Barcelona

Inauguració de la Sala Alternativa d'Art Jove l'Estella

9:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Inauguració de la Sala Alternativa d'Art Jove l'Estella amb una exposició col·lectiva oberta a joves creadors.

Recollida d'obres
el dies 20 i 21 de novembre,
de 18h a 21h

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

ZintziliK Irratiaren 20. urteurrena

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

16 ATEARTEA
Arratsaldeko 19:00 tan Herrerian
Jaizkibel Bizirik! Bideo emanaldia + hitzaldia

Location:

Cost: Doahinik

Organizer:

URL: http://www.sindominio.net/zintzilik

 
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Indymedia Scotland

Perdition: A Play in Two Parts, by Jim Allen

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Dialogue Theatre Group presents Jim Allen's searing indictment of the collaboration of the Zionist leaders of Hungary's Jewish community in the Nazi extermination programme, in exchange for the Nazis allowing 700 of the community's notables to proceed to Palestine via Switzerland. The play was censored shortly before Ken Loach's production was due to be performed at the Royal Court in London in 1987.

Noam Chomsky wrote at the time of this disgraceful concealment of the truth from us: "There are, incidentally, masses of material in Hebrew on the
unsavoury record of the Zionist movement with regard to the Nazis and the Holocaust victims." The role played by the Zionist leadership in Hungary
and Palestine is well documented, but hidden from a mass audience. Knowledge of the pre-state Zionist leadership's role in the Holocaust sheds light on the nature of Zionism itself.

Article on nazi/zionist collaboration by Lenni Brenner, whose research provided the basis for Jim Allen's play www.counterpunch.org/brenner1223.html

Location:
Tron Theatre

Cost: £3

Directions: St Enoch U is closest

Organizer:

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

KCSB-FM ANNUAL FUN-DRIVE

All day

The Annual On-Air Fund Drive of College and Community Radio Station, KCSB 91.9 FM is now in progress through Weds. night, Nov. 17th, 2004.

The only community radio station based in Santa Barbara County, KCSB 91.9 FM, began its annual on-air Fund Drive on Monday, November 8th, 2004. Culminating a very active year for one of our area's most unique community-media resource, KCSB's ten day-long Fund Drive is featuring exclusive guests like Santa Barbara indie-rock band Kissing Tigers (playing live in the KCSB broadcast studio on Thursday, Nov. 11th, starting at 10pm), timely and topical interviews with newsmakers (from such locations as Fallujah, Iraq) and celebrities (including performers with the "Putumayo Present Latinas" tour), numerous thank-you gifts (CDs, books, DVDs, gift certificates for restaurants and retail, etcetera), and much more.

Visit or tune into 91.9 FM, and call (805) 893-2424 starting Monday, Nov. 8th to pledge financial support for listener-sponsored KCSB.

Location:
91.9 - ON THE AIRWAVES!!

Cost: AIRWAVES ARE FREE, BUT INDEPENDENT MEDIA IS PRICELESS

Directions: TUNE YOUR DIAL TO 91.9-FM. CALL IN AT 805-893-2424,2426. PLEDGE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN AFFORD.

Organizer:

 
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Santa Barbara IMC

Media Training

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Learn how to upload stories to the www.sbindymedia.org website. Includes print, photos, audio, graphics and video.
Don't hate the Media. Be the Media!

Location:
1129 State St. at the Rain.org computer lab, off the indoor patio.

Cost: Free

Directions: State and Anapaumu Streets, downtown. Office is off the interior courtyard accross from the Nu Restaurant

Organizer:

URL: http://www.sbindymedia.org

 
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Santa Cruz Indymedia

Truth and Politics: Unanswered Questions about 9/11

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

The Santa Cruz 9/11 Truth Network announces the premiere showing of

"Truth and Politics: Unanswered Questions about 9/11"

This is the ground-breaking talk, filmed in the Bay area on October 3, in which David Ray Griffin, Theologian, researcher, and author of The New Pearl Harbor, outlines glaring fictions and omissions in the 9/11 Commission Report.

If you question "the official story," don't miss this important film, the first in a series of events to be presented by the Santa Cruz 9/11 Truth Network.

Tuesday, November 16
7:30pm
Post Room at the Veterans' Hall
846 Front St., Santa Cruz
Donation of $5 (no one turned away for lack of funds)

A public forum will follow the film.

For more information,
email: santacruz911truth-AT-yahoo.com or telephone 325-3135

Location:
Post Room at the Veterans' Hall
846 Front St., Santa Cruz

Cost: Donation of $5. (no one turned away for lack of funds)

Organizer:

 
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Santa Cruz Indymedia

Emma- Play by Howard Zinn

8:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Get your tickets now for Emma!
A play by Howard Zinn. Presented at the CSUMB World Theater, November 12,13,14,16,17.
Emma Goldman...an activist for Free Speech, Anarchism, Women’s Rights, Draft Resistance, Worker’s Rights, and Free Love.
Come share the experiences of early 1900's Anarchists struggling for a people's revolution, risking everything against the suppression of the state and the ruling class in a society where dissent was deemed criminal (seems like times haven't changed that much). Participate in the re-telling of stories written out of high school history books and fight for people's histories to be heard.
Tickets available at the box office or by calling 831-582-4580, only five dollars with CSUMB student ID.
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“Emma” played by CSUMB student Ashley Simmons
is brought back to life through the riveting speeches and sexually liberating
lifestyle in this fall production of “Emma”.
Show opens Friday November 12th to Saturday November 13th at 8pm
A Sunday Matinee November 14th at 2pm
And two special nights: Tuesday, November 16th and Wednesday November 17th at 8pm
At the World Theater on 6th Avenue
General Admission is $10
Faculty/Staff/Seniors/Alumni are $8
And all Students are $5 with ID
Tickets are on Sale Now.
For tickets or additional information contact the World Theater @ 831-582-4580
To request disability or sign language interpretation contact the
Teledramatic Arts and Technology department at 831-582-3750
Directed by TAT faculty Shannon Edwards
Produced by TAT student Rebecca F. Peña
>http://www.roundworldmedia.com/emma/

Location:
The World Theater CSU Monterey Bay Campus, Sixth Street

Cost: $5 with Student ID, $7 Faculty, $10 General Admission

Directions: From Highway 1 Take the CSU Monterey Bay/ Fort Ord Exit
The Exit will put you on Lightfighter Drive
Turn Left at the Third Traffic Signal onto General Jim Moore Blvd
Turn Right on Third Street,
Turn Right on Sixth Street
For detailed directions to cmapus go to
csumb.edu/general/how-get-here.html

Organizer:

URL: http://www.roundworldmedia.com/emma/

 
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Tallahassee-RedHills IMC

Communities of Peace- Bridges Across Borders

6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

www.bridgesacorssborders.com. Carol Mosley, co-director of Darien Gap Projects with Bridges Across Borders, will speak about work done with Indigenous & Afro-Colombian refugee communities in Panama.

Location:
University Ballroom of the Oglesby Union at Florida State University.

Cost: free

Organizer:

 
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Tennessee Independent Media Center

Knoxville Area Women in Black

12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

This is a non-violent silent vigil calling for peace in the Middle East and an end to Israel's illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. We dress in black as a symbol of mourning. We are silent as a symbol of the power of silence. We are disciplined and orderly. We invite men to stand with us in support.

Location:
In front of the Duncan Federal Building, corner of Locust and Cumberland Avenues.

URL: http://www.korrnet.org/wib/

 
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Tennessee Independent Media Center

PFLAG

7:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Our regular meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month, except December, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm in room 204 of The Cohn Adult Learning Center located at 4805 Park Avenue near 46th Avenue North and Charlotte Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee.

Location:

 
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Twincities IMC

Protest-No war in Iraq

4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Protest Attacks on Iraqi Cities - Say NO to Escalating the War in Iraq
- End the Occupation Now!

Tuesday 11/16 @ 4:30 @ Federal Bldg, 4th St & 4th Av, downtown Mpls.

Location:
4th St & 4th Av, downtown Mpls.

Organizer:

 
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Twincities IMC

Indymedia Film Night

8:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Join the Twin Cities Independent Media Center on the third tuesday each month for an exclusive screening of the indymedia newsREAL: independently produced news videos you won't see from corporate media from Independent Media Centers around the globe! Plus an independently produced film--changes each month.

Two showings:
8pm, 18+
10pm, 21+

Location:
the dinkytowner
412-1/2 14 th Ave SE Mpls

Cost: no cover

URL: http://satellite.indymedia.org

 
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