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Events for Tuesday, 07 December 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:
What's Integration? Brown vs. Board of Education and the Struggle for Equal Rights
Patricia Sullivan, University of South Carolina
Part of the African American Studies Series
Open to the public
Location:
African American Studies Seminar Room, 138 Mountfort St. Boston University
Cost: free
Community Stabilization Act Vigil
STOP THE WAR ON THE POOR
Support Community Stabilization
The City Council will be voting Dec. 8 on the Community Stabilization Act. We are urging all Boston residents to call or e-mail the councilors. More information is available online at: www.clvu.org/alert1104.htm
Vigil - Tuesday evening, Dec. 7th (the night before the Council vote)
Where: In front of City Hall
What: We'll have tents, candlelight, coffee, food.
Stop by any time during those hours. Sign up when you come. Make it clear to the councilors that you might have to move into City Hall if they don't pass the Community Stabilization Act. The tent will say, "Here's where we'll be if you vote no."
This vigil is being organized by City Life/Vida Urbana, supported by the Boston Tenant Coalition.
Location:
Boston City Hall (outside, in front)
Howard Zinn, David Ozonoff & Irene Gendzier: The US and Iraq: Invasion, Occupation, Tragedy
Howard Zinn, Professor Emeritus, CAS Political Science
David Ozonoff, SPH Environmental Health
Irene Gendzier, CAS Political Science
The US and Iraq: Invasion, Occupation, Tragedy
A forum on US foreign policy in the Bush era. Panelists include Howard Zinn, Professor Emeritus, CAS Political Science; David Ozonoff, SPH Environmental Health; and Irene Gendzier, CAS Political Science. Members of the audience will have the opportunity to share their views and ask questions. Hosted by the Inter-University Coalition for a Humane Foreign Policy and the BU Peace and Justice Project. Admission: free. Open to the public.
Location:
Boston University Law School Auditorium 765 Commonwealth Ave. Boston
Cost: free
ADVENTURES IN ILLEGAL ART WITH MARK HOSLER OF NEGATIVLAND
ADVENTURES IN ILLEGAL ART WITH MARK HOSLER OF NEGATIVLAND
Mark Hosler of the legendary anti-corporate experimental group Negativland joins us in person for a film and storytelling presentation in which found sounds and the liberal re-use of images of mass culture combine with experimental movie making for an entertaining and informative evening exploring media hoaxes and pranks, anti-corporate art and activism, intellectual property issues, advertising, and the evolution of art in a media saturated world.
More on Negativland: www.negativland.com
Location:
M.I.T. Room 6-120
Copley Square Vigil
Vigil at Copley Square every Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30PM.
Held at the corner of Dartmouth St and Boylston St across from the Boston Public Library. Copley Square.
It has been ongoing for 3 years and our presence is important in that part of the city.
This alert is sponsored by UJP United for Justice with Peace
Location:
Copley Square: corner of Dartmouth St and Boylston St across from the Boston Public Library
URL: http://www.justicewithpeace.org/index.php?target=calendar&subtarget=Event_Detail&selected=905
WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception. Inside the media war on Iraq.
dates extended to Dec 9th
www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/MarketShowtimes.asp
This is an analysis of media coverage on Iraq by an insider. Did the US media wave the flag so the FCC would waive media ownership rules? How did and still does the Administration and Army shape the coverage? Did the Army deliberately open fire on the Palestine Hotel (full of independent journalists)? These and other issues are covered.
Please publicize. Would your organization like to adopt a showing & have a brief speaker afterwards?
Danny Schechter ("your news dissector") has won Emmys working for ABC & NBC & 60 minutes -- also directed "Counting on Democracy" about Florida.
The film is winning awards & getting rave reviews (Boston Phoenix: "More cohesive and devastating than Fahrenheit 911"; Vanity Fair: "Something of a comic masterpiece" (!), Le Monde gave it a 4-page spread; it was the featured film o the "Films to See Before You Vote" festival.
Location:
Landmark Kendall Sq. Theatre Cambridge
Cost: Uncertain, but they're not expensive
Directions: Near Kendall Sq. (MIT) T
Organizer:
URL: http://wmdthefilm.com www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/MarketShowtimes.asp?market=Boston
Boston Counter Inauguration Meeting
Tuesday Dec 7th @ 6:30 PM in Boston Mobilization's office on 971 Comm. Ave.
Join a citywide discussion on protests around the upcoming
presidential inauguration. This meeting will provide a place for different organizations, collectives, affinity groups, and other groups organizing to protest the inauguration to share resources and ideas. We will discuss what is already being planned in DC and how the Boston area groups can contribute.
groups.yahoo.com/group/newboston_movement/
Spread the word.
Location:
971 Commonwealth Ave. Boston Mobilization
Chicks Make Flicks: Lorna Lowe Streeter with Shelter
Chicks Make Flicks: Lorna Lowe Streeter with Shelter
Discussion follows screening.
An intense, courageous video that demonstrates why Boston is an international epicenter of the personal documentary. Streeter, an African-American woman in her early 30s, is still, as she testifies in candid self-interviews, in a tizzy because of her off-key relationship with her mother. Actually, two moms: Fran, who raised Lorna after bringing her home in infancy, and Michelle, the woman who gave up her baby for adoption, and whom Lorna tracked down in 1993. In her absorbing investigation, Streeter puts both before her camera, and both prove wanting as maternal figures. Fran is suspicious, spooky, and emotionally frigid; Michelle is a shifty, sobbing, unreliable drama queen. Although both her moms have their own family demons, Streeter is right to lament that she's never had "a mother being in love with her daughter."
Sponsor: Women's Studies Program, Comparative Media Studies, McCormick Hall
Women's Independent Living Group (WILG), Women in Film and Video/ New England (WIFV/NE)
Admission free
Open to the public
Location:
M.I.T. Room 6-120
Cost: free
Somerville Aldermen's Legislative Committee Meeting and Full Board Mtg.
December 7 - 9
7pm
The Socially Responsible Investment Resolution presented by the SDP will be discussed by the Legislative Committee on the 7th followed by a vote of full board. This resolution provides for Divestment of Investments from Israel. All those who support Palestine should be encouraged to attend.
This event is sponsored by Somerville Progressive Democrats
Location:
Somerville City Hall, Alderman's Chamber, 93 Highland St.
URL: http://www.justicewithpeace.org/index.php?target=calendar&subtarget=Event_Detail&selected=902
JORNADAS ANARQUISTAS ( 5è dia )
Contra la represión de las ideas, las cárceles, los centros de internamiento de menores,...
12:00 Sistema Penal y Represión Carcelaria. Ponente: Observatori del Sistema Penal y els Drets Humans (Universitat de Barcelona)
14:30 Ägape Libertario. Habrá de todo para tod@s (5€)
16:30 Pase de vïdeo: Justicia Social, el camino para la seguridad. (documental sobre la reforma del código penal)
22:00 CONCIERTO (6€)
· JAVI CHISPES (CANCIONES Y COMPONENTES DE MANIÁTICA, BANDA JACHIS Y LA FURIA)
· TERRORISMO SONORO
· PANDILLA BASURA
Location:
TODOS LOS ACTOS SE REALIZARÁN EN LA ESCUELA PÚBLICA TORRES I BAGÉS. C/ JUAN FERNÁNDEZ S/N, CORNELLÁ DEL LLOBREGAT. METRO L5 Y RENFE CORNELLÁ CENTRE
Cost: Menjar 5 euros, Concert 6 euros
Organizer:
Cine a Sant Andreu: "Amanece que no es poco" i "Roma, ciudad abierta"
A les 18h, projecci de la pellcula "Amanece que no es poco" de Jos Luis Cuerda.
A les 20h, projecci de la pellcula "Roma, ciudad abierta" de Roberto Rossellini.
Location:
Casal Popular Miquel Mart i Pol. C/Segre 56. Metro St.Andreu L1.
Organizer:
URL: http://www.ajsta.org
Festa amb el Dj Paulino Garcia Sound System a Sant Andreu
Dins la Festa Major Reivindicativa de Sant Andreu:
Festa amb el Dj Paulino Garcia Sound System.
Location:
Casal Popular Miquel Mart i Pol. C/Segre 56. Metro St.Andreu L1.
Organizer:
URL: http://www.ajsta.org
The Jewish American Medical Project
Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 7 pm: Jewish American Medical Project, presented by Seacoast Peace Response at South Church (UU), 292 State St., Portsmouth. Their medical project reports, including video clips, from their two delegations to Israel and Palestine are currently available on their website, www.vopj.org. For more information contact Amy Antonucci at 750-7506 amyla44-AT-juno.com or Vivian Bingham at 743-3774 viviancool2-AT-webtv.net.
Location:
South (UU)Church 292 State Street Portsmouth NH 03801
Cost: free, open to the public
Organizer:
Why Are We Reliving Issues Of 1964 In 2004? Community Discussion
In conjunction with numerous community leaders, Rochester City Councilman Adam McFadden is sponsoring an informational meeting to enlighten the public regarding facts about the much-publicized event that occurred at the corner of East Avenue and Alexander Street on October 31, 2004, and the continuing attempts to destroy authentic Black Leadership. Come out and learn the facts.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 7, 2004
WHERE: Rochester Community Television Bldg. - RCTV
21 Gorham St.
(Off of St. Paul St. ---- heading away from downtown, R turn before Upper Falls Blvd.)
WHY: Because we must
M Stop Racism And Police Brutality
M Demand Racial Equality & Economic Justice
M Stop Attempts to Destroy Authentic Black Leadership
Time: 6:30 PM Sharp 6:30 PM Sharp6:30 PM.
Location:
Rochester Community Television Bldg. - RCTV
21 Gorham St.
(Off of St. Paul St. ---- heading away from downtown, R turn before Upper Falls Blvd.)
SEA TURTLE ART CELEBRATION
WHEN: December 7 - Tuesday 6:00-8:00pm
WHERE: Sin Fronteras 911 Cedar St.
Downtown Santa Cruz
Sin Fronteras Cafe and Blue Ocean Institute invite you to a Sea Turtle Art Celebration!
Featuring turtle photography, paintings, ceramics and glassworks.
Meet ALL the other people in our town with sea turtle stickers on their cars!
All proceeds benefit international sea turtle conservation and education efforts.
MUSIC with ZunZun, food, talk, cafe and people who love sea turtles!
Location:
Sin Fronteras
911 Cedar St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 423-8281
Cost: FREE
Directions:
Cedar Street is parallel to Pacific Ave.
Sin Fronteras is behind the Santa Cruz 9 theatre,
Across the street from Gabriella cafe.
Organizer:
Art & Revolution Street Theatre Monthly Meeting
Meeting date changed to Tuesday Dec 7th (same time and place) for December only. We will prepare for our annual Anti-corp Xmass Caroling performances. Everyone welcome...
Tuesday, 7 December 2004
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Participate in creative social/political activist therapy with Art & Revolution Convergence. The time is essential; for creative action, for hope, for humor. Please consider joining us in an inspiring antidote to apathy and depression.
Monthly Art & Revolution Street Theatre Collective Brainstorm & Planning Meeting
Would you like more details on any of these events?
if you'd like to receive regular update announcements for SC A&R e-mail: grantaliscious-AT-juno.com
Location:
RCNV 515 Broadway (by Ocean St) Santa Cruz
Cost: Free
Organizer:
Knoxville Area Women in Black
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.
Stop the Draft
All are welcome to work on GI Rights, Conscientious Objection, and Military Recruitment.
Location:
First Churches, 129 Main St, Northampton
Organizer: