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Events for Wednesday, 17 November 2004
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OMNI Peace Conversation
The Middle East Crisis continues to escalate. What does it mean to your family, friends and community? Join Muslim, Jewish, and other Americans in a structured conversation, to learn what these people are really like and what they've experienced. It'll be worth your while. Buffet to follow. For more information call 973-9049.
Location:
University of Arkansas Multicultural Center
Fayetteville, AR
Cost: n/c
Organizer:
Act OUT!
It's the 1st annual benefit show for Theatre OUTlanta, the only local theatre troupe committed to serving the LGBTQ community. We offer a variety of such exquisite queer performers as DrumSista, Athens Boys Choir, Bubba D. Licious, Diego Wolf, Adodi Muse, Classic City Kings, Cara Page, Curtis Tention, Annie Frazer, Leroy Tucker, Lucas Mire and Gigi Monroe! Plus a raffle with prizes from area restaurants, theatres and stores.
Doors open at 7:30pm, show starts at 8pm. 18+.
Location:
Eddie's Attic, 515 N. McDonough, Decatur square
Cost: $8.00
Organizer:
Anarchy @ Work
Class Action (Philadelphia) of the Northeastern Federation of Anarchist-Communists (NEFAC) has organized a leg of the speaking tour "Anarchy at Work" in the mid-atlantic area. This is similar to a tour held in Canada last year in which a group of anarchists involved in workplace struggles ranging from rank & filers, organizers and members of workers cooperatives talk about their experiences in the workplace and how their anarchism relates. Class Action is involved in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organzing campaign on Philadelphia's South Street Worker's Union; similar to the involvement of the Green Mountain Anarchist Collective with United Electricians' (UE) organizing in downtown Montpelier. The Open City collective of New York City will share their perspectives as rank and file members United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and the
American Postal Workers Union (APWU). La Commune of Montreal will speak on their experiences with the workers cooperative of the People's Potato.
Wednesday, Nov. 17th Baltimore, MD - Red Emma's - 7 PM
Speakers: Floyd, Dave, Benoit
Friday, Nov. 19th Philadelphia, PA - IWW HQ - 7:30 PM
Speakers: Floyd, Dave, Benoit, Wayne
Saturday, Nov. 20th York, PA - 7 PM
Speakers: Floyd, Dave, Benoit, Bill
Sunday, Nov. 21st Pittsburgh, PA - - 6 PM
Speakers: Floyd, Dave, Benoit, Evan
Speakers:
Floyd - Class Action (NEFAC)South Street Worker's Union and Class Action, Philadelphia
Dave - Green Mountain Anarchist Collective (NEFAC) and Montpelier Downtown Worker's Union (UE), Vermont
Benoit - La Commune (NEFAC) and People's Potato, Montreal
Wayne - Open City (NEFAC) and AFT member, New York City
Bill - Open City (NEFAC) and APWU, New York City
Evan - Industrial Workers of the World, Pittsburgh
Anarchist Workers On Tour: Looking Back On The 'Anarchy At Work' Tour by Nic, Groupe anarchiste Bete Noire (NEFAC-Montreal) www.ainfos.ca/04/jan/ainfos00248.html
Canada, Anarchy at work! The tour starts today!
www.ainfos.ca/03/may/ainfos00059.html
Audio: Anarchist perspectives on labour history, unionism, and workers' cooperatives. Recorded at the Sleepless Goat Cafe and Workers' Cooperative in Kingston, Ontario
www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php
Class Action (NEFAC)
www.defenestrator.org/classaction/
phillynefac-AT-lists.riseup.net
NEFAC
www.nefac.net
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Industrial Workers of the World
www.iww.org
Montpelier Downtown Workers' Union
UE Local 221
www.uevermont.org/221/mdwu.html
People's Potato (in The Link)
thelink.concordia.ca/search.pl
American Postal Workers Union
www.apwu.org/
United Federation of Teachers
www.uft.org/
Location:
Red Emmas, 800 St. Paul St. Baltimore, Maryland
Cost: Free
Organizer:
BREAD AND PUPPET
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:
9-11 Town Meeting; What you don't know about September 11th.
Don’t miss this FREE
multi-media presentation
that addresses some of the many
unanswered questions about
the day that changed America.
Location:
Harmony Library
4616 South Shields
Fort Collins, Colorado
Cost: Free, donations accepted.
Directions: On the Southeast corner of Harmony and Shields.
Organizer:
Xerrada Okupacions de Mataró
Cicle de xerrades sobre les Ocupacions de Mataró
al CSOA l'Estella al carrer Lepant,83.
Tots els dies a 2/4 de nou.
Dijous 4 de novembre
Ateneo Libertario. (carrer 10 de gener) Okupat l'any 1977
Espai Social Cerdanyola. Okupat l'ay 1975
Dijous 11 de novembre
Les Esmandies. a càrrec d'en Pep Sivilla. Okupat pels veïns de Rocafonda
Can Noè. Okupat pels veïns de Rocafonda
Dimecres 17 de novembre
COPP (Cafè Nou). a càrrec d'Aureli Masafrets. Okupat l'any 1983.
Seu de la CNT a Mataró
Dijous 25 de novenbre
La Drogueria. Okupat l'any 2002
Cafè de Mar. a carrec d'en Gustavo i la Sara. Okupat l'any 1998
Dijous 2 de desembre
Talua rodona amb tots els participants al cicle discutim
El Futur de l'Okupació
Location:
CSOA l'Estella
Directions:
c/Lepant,83
al costat de l'estació de tren
de Mataró
Organizer:
ZintziliK Irratiaren 20. urteurrena
17 asteazkena
Arratsaldeko 19:00 Herrerian
La insurgencia indígena en México. Bideo emanaldia + hitzaldia
Location:
Cost: Doahinik
Organizer:
GARAPENARI BURUZKO TALLERRA
AHTren kontrako asanbladako kideen eskutik, garapenari buruzko tailer praktiko eta partehartzailea egin da. Modu horretan gaur egun maiz erabiltzen diren kontzeptuei buruzko hausnarketa eta kritika bulkatzeko
Location:
Elizondoko gaztetxean
Organizer:
ZEMENTUZKO BAZTAN?
ZEMENTUZKO BAZTAN?
EZ, ESKER MILE!
(Jardunaldi antidesarrollistak Elizondoko gaztetxean)
Azaroaren 17an, asteazkena, atseko 8etan:
GARAPENARI BURUZKO TAILERRA/ AHTren kontrako asanbladako
jendeen eskutik.
Location:
Elizondoko Gaztetxea
Organizer:
Troops Out of Iraq
Troops Out (Glasgow) is a non-aligned, non party
political, grassroots organisation united around a
single issue - that the occupying troops should be
brought out of Iraq.
We welcome new people and ideas
Location:
Woodside Halls. 36 Glenfarg Street. G20 7QF
Directions:
Between St George’s Rd and Clarendon St at the bottom
of Maryhill Rd. Nearest underground station is St
George’s Cross.
If you have difficulty finding it, phone 07952 969102
www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll
Organizer:
Indymedia Scotland Meeting
Group meeting to discuss relevant issues to Indymedia Scotland.
Location:
usually
Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh
17 West Montgomery Place
Edinburgh EH7 5HA
tel. 0131 5576242
Organizer:
Eyewitness to Occupation: Report from Iraq
Mary Trotochaud and Rick McDowell, AFSC's representatives in Iraq, have lived in a Baghdad neighborhood since May, 2003. They will talk about their experiences supervising relief and redevelopment projects, and give first hand accounts of their time spent in city.
Location:
Concord Unitarian Universalist Church
Cost: Free and open to the public
Directions: Pleasant Street, Concord, NH
Organizer:
"Children of Fire" Film Screening
Mai Masri, 1990, 50 minutes
When filmmaker Mai Masri returned to her hometown of Nablus after a fourteen year absence, she discovered a new generation of Palestinian fighters: the children of the Intifada. Children of Fire captures their courageous story on film and paints a daring portrait of the Palestinian uprising.
Location:
End of the Line Cafe, 610 E. Wright Street, Downtown Pensacola
Cost: FREE
Directions: across from the Civic Center
Organizer:
Poor People United - General planning meeting.
General planning meeting.
Location:
402 South Avenue
Rochester NY
14624
KCSB-FM ANNUAL FUN-DRIVE
The Annual On-Air Fund Drive of College and Community Radio Station, KCSB 91.9 FM
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
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:
Tibetan Photo Project Slide Show / Lecture
Joe Mickey in association with the Antioch University presentation of The Tibetan Photo Project exhibit will give a 1-hour presentations on The Tibetan Photo Project.
Antioch University, 801 Garden Street at on Nov. 17 & 18... Also, in the evening at 6 p.m. at the Karpeles Library located at 21 West Anapamu Street.
Not your average slide show... see reviews below
•National media reviews on the Tibetan Photo Project
“REWARDING”
-Parade Magazine
Seen by 16 million readers, resulting in 40,000 hits to
www.tibetanphotoproject.com
“Their work precisely captures with insight and enthusiasm the life of exiled Tibetans.”
-Bobbie Liegh, Art & Antiques Magazine
•Regional Reviews
"Audiences leave seeing China's treatment of Tibet as a microcosm of how the communist country deals with the world." -The Slice, Colorado Springs
"Tibetan Photo Project is a magic view into a world no Westerner has seen. These unique photographs were created by Tibetan Monks themselves and give voice to their story and culture."
-Scribe, UCCS student newspaper
"Insightful...touching." -GO!
" The photos Mickey got in return document a way of life threatened with disappearance."
- Art Critic Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle, Art Notes - Feb. 2002
"We believe that this kind of activity will increase education and awareness about Tibet. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is pleased to learn about this and fully supports Joe Mickey's project."
-Tenzin Geyche, Secretary to his Holiness the Dalai Lama
"Since 1949, all but 13 of an estimated 6,000 monasteries have been destroyed by the Chinese government. Adding to the desperation is the fact that China's new president, Hu Jintao, is the former Party Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and was known to be ruthless in his dealings with the Tibetan people." - Noel Black, Colorado Springs Independent
"The Tibetan Photo Project delivers."
-Norman Shoaf, City Editor, Antelope Valley Press/Weekend Showcase section
# # #
The goal of The Tibetan Photo Project is to create a voice from the Tibetan people
•We offer slide show / lecture presentations for groups and organizations.
AVAILABLE FOR RADIO BROADCAST:
Please let the public radio stations in your area know they can pick up an interview (free of charge) with Joe Mickey discussing the Tibetan Photo Project with Monica Fuller at www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php or we can suppy a CD.
The power of one frame of film
•Linked by Harvard Asia Center for the Dalai Lama's 2003 visit.•
•Linked by Africa & Asia studies, University of London•
•Linked by the University of Virginia•
The Tibetan Photo Project offers the first photos taken by Tibetan monks living in exile, images of the Dalai Lama, informational texts and rare 1932 pictures of Tibet.
The perspective provided from the modern history of Tibet and China reveals a great deal about the nature of China's future leadership. The lessons have become even more relevant with the rise to power by Hu Jintao, China's former hard-line secretary to Tibet.
# # #
Partial list of print-media coverage of The Tibetan Photo Project
2004
“Not From the Western Eye – Antioch University’s Tibetan Photo Project Delivers,” Two-page review on Antioch exhibit.
“Pick of the Week” Antioch Exhibit, Sept 16, Santa Barbara Independent.
“Worth a thousand words” Review of exhibit at Antioch University, full page color, South Coast Beacon, Sept 16.
“The Tibetan Photo Project,” Ascent Magazine/Canada, full inside back page feature. Aug./Sept. issue
"The Tibetan Photo Project," Light of Consciousness, spring 2004
Colorado College Alumni magazine Bulletin (Full page color ), Winter 2003 - 2004, "Tibetan Photo Project Documents Monastery Life" By Anne Christensen
2003
Fort Bragg Advocate-News, Mendocino Beacon, December 11, 2003, "North Coast Shows in December Scheduled for Tibetan Photo Project: Louisiana Museum will create an exhibition to open in 2005"
Fort Bragg Advocate-News, Mendocino Beacon, December 4, 2003, "Photo Exhibit reveals lives of Exiled Tibetan Monks" By Joe Mickey
Integral Magazine (Spain), November, 2003 issue. Photo with Website credit
Pikes Peak Bulletin, October 9, 2003, "Tibetan Photo Project at BAC" By Staff
The Scribe (UCCS Student paper), October 22, 2003, "Spirit of Tibet in Colorado Springs" By Sarah Melchior
The Scribe (UCCS student paper, Page 1 full page), September 24, 2003, "Tibetan Photo Project - Photography Documents and Preserves a Culture in Exile" By Sarah Melchior
Clearlake Observer-American, August 13, 2003, Also published in Lincoln County Weekly ( Maine ),Fort Bragg Advocate-News* Lake County Record-Bee* Mendocino Beacon* "Tibet1s Culture is Worth Saving" (Editorial), *Published as "Save Tibet... Why?" By Joe Mickey
Antelope Valley Press, August 9, 2003, "To Conserve a Culture" By Norman Shoaf, Editor
Hopedance, July/August 2003, Cover photo with Web site credit
Fort Bragg Advocate News, June 12, 2003, "Tibetan Photo Project Continues to Gain Momentum" By Joe Mickey
Popular Photography, June, 2003, "A Monk1s Eye View" By Mason Resnick, Editor
Independent Coast Observer / Splash A&E ( Full Page 1 feature of section ), May 2, 2003, "Gualala Arts Lecture Series Presents: The Tibetan Photo Project" By The Tibetan Photo Project
Mendocino Beacon ( Page 1 color Above the fold ), April 17, 2003 "Tibetan Photo Project keeps gaining Momentum" By Joe Mickey
Lake County Record-Bee (Full page 1, B section, color), April 6, 2003, "Mickey1s Tibetan Photo Project Slide Show Saturday in Lakeport" By Staff
The Willits News (Full page, b&w), April 4, 2003 "Mickey Returns to Mendocino College With Tibetan Photo Project Update" By Staff
Willits News, April 2003, "Tibetan Photo Show Coming" By Staff
Lake County Record-Bee, March 26, 2003, "Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
Colorado Springs Independent, March 6-12, 2003, "Opening the shutters -Tibetan Photo Project Gives Monks A Window onto Themselves" By Noel Black, Arts Editor
Colorado Springs Gazette, March 2, 2003, "Photo Project Documents Lives Of Tibetan Monks from the Inside" By Mark Arnest, Art Critic
Diversity, March 19, 2003, "Mickey Tibet Photos at Mendocino College" By Staff
Springs Magazine ( Colorado Springs ), February 2003, " Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
Mendocino Beacon, January 23, 2003, "New Tibetan Photos at MAC" By Staff
Lake County Record-Bee ( Full page 1 of B section, color ), January 18, 2003, "New Photos of Tibetan Monks Offered" By Staff
Mendocino Beacon, Fort Bragg Advocate-News, January 9, 2003, "Tibetan Photo Slide show Jan 31, at MAC" By Staff
Mendocino Beacon, January 9, 2003, "New Tibetan Photos at MAC" By Staff
2002
Lake county Record-Bee, December 2002, "April Shows of Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
Mendocino Beacon (Editorial), Fall 2002 "U.S. China Exchange" ( Jaing Zamin1s visit to Bush Ranch ) By Joe Mickey
A&E for Mendocino Art Center, Fall 2002, "Update on Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
Aquarius Magazine, August issue, "Interview - A Tibetan Monk on Preserving His Culture" By Joe Mickey
Lake County Record-Bee ( Full page, back page section A, Color ), July 31, 2002, "Tibetan Photo Project Continues, Parade Magazine Tells story to Millions" By Staff, "Letters From Tibetan Monk Living Through India1s Hell" Excerpts of letters from Jam Yang Norbu
Parade Magazine, July 28, 2002, "Tibetan Monks Record Their Culture On Film" Intelligence Report by Lyric Wallwork Winik
Fort Bragg Advocate ( Page 1 color ), Mendocino Beacon ( Page 6A b&w ), July 25, 2002, "Parade Reporting Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
Aquarius Magazine ( Full color center spread ), July issue, "Through the Eyes of a Monk" By Katherine Sargent
Art & Antiques magazine, June, 2002 issue, "Gone But Not Forgotten" By Bobbie Liegh
A&E for the Mendocino Art Center, Summer 2002 "The Tibetan Photo Project" By Joe Mickey
Lake County Record-Bee, April 27, 2002, "Tibetan Photo Project Slide show Set" By Staff
Lake County Record-Bee, April 27, 2002, "Tibetan Photo Project Slide Show Presentation" By Staff
Lake County Record-Bee, April 17, 2002, "Tibetan Photo Project Slide show Set" By Staff
The Willits News ( Page 1, above the fold, color ), March 8, 2002, "Capturing the Essance of Tibetan Culture" By Staff
Head Magazine ( 7 full pages b&w ), February/ March 2002, "Tibet at the Edge of Extinction," "The Tibetan Photo Project"
San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 2002 "Photographing Monks" / Art Notes column By Kenneth Baker, Art Critic
Mendocino Beacon, January 24, 2002, "Slide Show Presentation of Tibetan Photo Project" By Staff
2001
Fort Bragg Advocate-News ( Page 8, full page, b&w ), November 29, 2001, "Tibetan Photo Project Helps Preserve a Culture"
Mendocino Beacon (Page 1 above the fold), November 21, 2001, "Tibetan Photo Project" By Joe Mickey
Mendocino Beacon (Page 1 above the fold), Fort Bragg Advocate-News, August 23, 2001, "Dalai Lama Photos Worth The Effort" By Joe Mickey
Willits News (Full page b&w), June 27, 2001, "Kun-Dun" By Staff
Ukiah Daily Journal, June 8-9, 2001, "Local Journalist Takes Dalai Lama1s Photo" By Staff
Lake County Record-Bee (Full page b&w), June 2, 2001, "Dalai Lama Photos Worth the Effort" By Staff
To demonstrate the variety of the effort to link and tell the Tibetan story through the Tibetan Photo Project, the following is a very small and random sampling of the variety of websites you will find the Tibetan Photo Project referred to or linked.
www.active.org.au/hobart/
www.active.org.au/hobart/news/display.php3
www.ahrensfoto.com/pub/exits.htm
www.ambazonia.indymedia.org/de/2003/12/627.shtml
www.amis-tibet.lu/Liens.html
www.aquarius-atlanta.com/aug02/tibet1.shtml
www.aquarius-atlanta.com/dec03/editor.shtml
www.buddhistische-tagespresse.de/btp-Archiv_2003_KW50.htm
www.chapelhill.indymedia.org/news/2003/12/7752.php
www.ciis.edu/whatshot/wisdomandaction.html
www.coloradocollege.edu/news_events/releases/March2003/Tibet.cfm
www.cyberdistributeur.com/buddlinks.html
www.dharamsalanet.com/links/culture.htm
www.directory.fotoartmagazine.com/photography/index.htm
www.directory.fotoartmagazine.com/photography/index.php
www.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/2/2825.html
www.ellensplace.net/v_arts.html
www.ericahrens.com/pub/exits.htm
www.getsul.co.uk/
www.getsul.co.uk/culture_arts.html
www.getsul.co.uk/edge_of_extinction.html
www.getsul.co.uk/edge_of_extinction.html
www.getsul.co.uk/mandala.html
www.getsul.co.uk/tibetan_photo_project.html
www.go-surfer.com/joemickeysurfvault.htm
www.himalayanvoices.com/Home.htm
www.idaho.indymedia.org/news/2003/12/6088.php
www.imeditate.com/faq/links.html
www.ithaca.indymedia.org/media/text/00/00/07/70/
www.joemickey.com/
www.kotan.org/tibet/directory/arts.html
www.kotan.org/tibet/directory/people.html
www.kotan.org/tibet/directory/tibet.html
www.lamalobsang.com/Links.htm
www.merekatcreations.com/html/guestbook/2003may-aug.php
www.nc.indymedia.org/news/2003/12/7466.php
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Location:
Antioch University, 801 Garden Street at on Nov. 17 & 18... Also in the evening at 6 p.m. at the Karpeles Library.
Organizer:
Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom (HUFF)
HUFF is a civil rights organization of housed and unhoused folk intent on overturning laws and practices that criminalize poor people.
Location:
Baker's Square Restaurant 1107 Ocean St. Santa Cruz
Cost: Free
Directions: Just off Highway 17 half-way between Denny's Restaurant and the County Building.
Organizer:
Street Performer Weekly Gig with SAFE
SAFE (Society for Artistic Freedom and Expression) will have regular weekly Sing Outs on the Sidewalk in front of New Leaf Market 6pm every Wednesday evening.
SAFE calls for the restoration of the Voluntary Street Performers Guidelines and the end to onerous restrictions on peformers downtown.
One local Downtown Ordinance dictates the 10' forbidden zones limiting performers to less than 20% of downtown sidewalks. Another literally excludes them from narrower sidewalks in other business districts. Another is the "Move Along Law" which mandates criminal penalties for not "moving along" every hour.
Bring your instrument or just your ears. Bring a friend.
Hot soup by Joe Schultz.
Take back our public spaces from some creeping privatization, favored by a segment of the merchants.
We also share information on recent police and "host" harassment of performers.
Location:
In front of downtown New Leaf Market at Pacific and Lincoln Aves. between the Cafe Campesino and Alfresco's kiosks.
Cost: Free, but bring quarters and scraps to throw to performers!
Revolutionary Knitting Circle
Come learn to knit, teach others, and talk about politics and social issues. Knitters of all levels encouraged to come - bring yarn and some needles! Email me for the location.
Location:
the westside
Cost: free!
Organizer:
Emma- Play by Howard Zinn
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:
Peace Coalition Meeting
Join Nashville's most hated and loved group of peace and justice activists as they plot more ways to challenge themselves and the world around them.
Location:
Nashville Peace and Justice Center (1016 18th Avenue South).
Firebrand Community Center Meeting
Join local activists and members of Food Not Bombs, Moxie Zine Distro, Tennessee Indymedia, and the Fifth Estate as they work on various projects related to the creation of the Firebrand Community Center, a proposed community center/infoshop in East Nashville. Meeting locations vary. For more info visit www.thefirebrand.org.
Location:
PEACE VIGIL
This weekly vigil is held on the Lake Street Bridge (Lake Street and River Road)--the Peace Bridge. All people who are antiwar and wish to vigil for peace and justice are invited to stand with us.
This vigil has been ongoing since 1999 and will continue weekly regardless of weather: 4:30 to 5:30 every Wednesday.
Pick up a sign there or bring your own.
Location:
Lake Street Bridge, River Road and Lake Street/Marshall. Vigil begins on the St. Paul side. (The bridge connects Minneapolis and St. Paul.)
Organizer:
Mike Hoffman, co-founder of Iraq Veterans Against War
Public Forum with Mike Hoffman of IVAW and Susan Schuman of Military Families Speak Out
Location:
UMass Campus Center, Room 101
Cost: Free
Organizer: