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Events for Tuesday, 11 January 2005
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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:
Atlanta IMC General Meeting
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
BikeShop WorkParty
Bikes Across Borders:
Cultural political art, education and bicycles. We intercept bikes from the waste stream, fix them, and bring them to community bike workshops south of the border. Volunteer work parties are Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-10 pm. Learn how to fix bikes or teach others!
Location:
| 300 Allen St. | Austin Tx | 78702 |
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| 512.385.3695 |
Cost: only a few hours of your time
Organizer:
Social Anarchism release party
The editors of Social Anarchism and the Red Emma's Coffeehouse invite you to a release party celebrating issue #37 of the magazine, with its special supplement on Emma Goldman, along with contributions by and about Lucy Parsons and Voltairine DeCleyre.
"Our task as anarchafeminists can be nothing less than changing the world and to do that we need to consult our heroic predecessors" .—Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Starting at 7:30 pm, on Tuesday, we will release this exciting new issue along with three ten-minute commentaries. Howard Ehrlich, the founding editor, will present a brief history of the magazine. a.h.s. boy, associate editor and principal designer, will talk about the issues of alternative media production. Advisory editor Mike Long, a long-term Wobbly organizer, will speak about anarchism in 2005.
Location:
Red Emma's
800 St. Paul Street
Cost: Free
Organizer:
PEACE VIGIL
Show that you care about PEACE.
Saturdays
12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM
We have held weekly vigils (Sat. noons) on the Town Square of Carbondale for nonviolent responses to terrorism since mid-December, 2001.
Location:
Location:
Pavilion downtown
Rts 13 & 51, Carbondale
Organizer:
PEACE VIGIL
Show that you care about PEACE.
Saturdays
12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM
We have held weekly vigils (Sat. noons) on the Town Square of Carbondale for nonviolent responses to terrorism since mid-December, 2001.
Location:
Location:
Pavilion downtown
Rts 13 & 51, Carbondale
Organizer:
PEACE VIGIL
Show that you care about PEACE.
Saturdays
12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM
We have held weekly vigils (Sat. noons) on the Town Square of Carbondale for nonviolent responses to terrorism since mid-December, 2001.
Location:
Pavilion downtown
Rts 13 & 51, Carbondale
Organizer:
PEACE VIGIL
Show that you care about PEACE.
Saturdays
12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM
We have held weekly vigils (Sat. noons) on the Town Square of Carbondale for nonviolent responses to terrorism since mid-December, 2001.
Location:
Pavilion downtown
Rts 13 & 51, Carbondale
Organizer:
PEACE VIGIL
Show that you care about PEACE.
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
We have held weekly vigils (Sat. noons) on the Town Square of Carbondale for nonviolent responses to terrorism since mid-December, 2001.
Location:
Pavilion downtown
Rts 13 & 51, Carbondale
Organizer:
URL: http://www.geocities.com/peacecoalitionsouthernillinois/
Carbondale Township Green Party Caucus
The purpose of the caucus is for Green voters to nominate candidates for Township offices. See details at the URL.
Location:
Carbondale Township Hall (217 E. Main St., Carbondale, IL -- across from the Bank of Carbondale).
Cost: $0
Directions: Please use the rear entrance. Near that entrance is a parking lot you can use; enter the lot from Monroe Street.
Organizer:
Copley Square Vigil
Every Tuesday 5:30-6:30PM
The vigil has been ongoing for 3 years and our presence is important in that part of the city.
Location:
Held at the corner of Dartmouth St and Boylston St across from the Boston Public Library.
Organizer:
Stop the Bioterror Lab Forum
South End Public Forum on BU's Proposed BSL4 Bioterrorism Lab!
What impact will BU's proposed lab have on the neighborhood, Boston, and beyond?
Speakers:
Pat Hynes, PhD., Boston University School of Public Health
Lynn Klotz, PhD., biotechnology and business consultant associated with the Scientists Working Group on Biological and Chemical Weapons of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
Alice Furumoto-Dawson, PhD., Harvard School of Public Health
There will be a question and answer session after a short presentation by each speaker.
Public forum organized by the Stop the BU Bioterrorism Lab Campaign and Alternatives for Community & Environment.
also January 12, 9 AM: Boston Zoning Commission public hearing to approve the PDA Master Plan for the bioterrorism lab.
Location:
Piano Factory Community Room, 791 Tremont Street
Boston Zine Library Meeting
The Papercut Collective is seeking people who are interested in helping us build and promote the library. We're also looking for your non-music zines! Meetings are once
a month, the second tuesday of each month.
If you've got zines to contribute, email me or drop them off at the drop box at the Lucy Parsons Center (549 Columbus Ave. South End, Boston)
Location:
Mass College of Art Cafeteria
Conscious Consuming: Bar Chat
We're interested in how consumerism, the media, and our unsustainable American lifestyle is affecting our environment and sanity.
We want to discuss future events, such as
- Movie night at Green Street Dance Studio in Central Square ( "Afluenza," "The Corporation," "Supersize Me," "Manufacturing Consent." or some such.)
- 3/21: Lecture on Sustainable Living at Cambridge Center for Adult Education $36 not so cheap (5:45 to 7:45 pm) We could get a group and then go for drinks afterwards.
- TV Turn Off Week (4/25 to 4/29)
- speakers dinner
[Shawn from Center for New Dream, Penny Yenuba from Money of Your Life, Maggie Hsak (environmental expert)]
Location:
Sidney's Grille, Hotel@MIT
20 Sidney Street in Central Sqauare Cambridge
Parking: Street parking or validated parking for $5 in lot adjacent to hotel
Cost: free -- just pay for your own food and drink
Directions:
On Mass Ave., starting in Central Square, head towards Kendall Square, go 3 blocks, pass Fire Station
Telephone: 617.577.0200
www.hotelatmit.com/ancill/directions.html
Organizer:
Taller de Costura al CSOA l'Estella
Vine a l' Estella a aprendre a cosir..
Location:
CSOA l'Estella
Directions:
c/ Lepant, 83
al costat de l'estació de tren
de Mataró
Organizer:
XERRADA AMB EL CONSELLER CARLES SOLÀ SOBRE EL NO A AQUESTA CONSTITUCIÓ
AVUI A LES 20H, A L'HOTEL D'ENTITATS,(L'EINA)
CAMI REIAL Nº 17. EL VENDRELL.
XERRADA SOBRE EL NO AQUESTA CONSTITUCIÓ,
AMB L'INTERVENCIÓ D'EN CARLES SOLÀ CONSELLER DE LA GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA. US ESPEREM .
Location:
Organizer:
"Social Anarchism" special Emma Goldman issue release party
The editors of Social Anarchism and Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse invite you to celebrate the release of the new issue of "Social Anarchism", and its special supplement on Emma Goldman, along with contributions by and about Lucy Parsons and Voltairine DeCleyre.
Red Emma's will is hosting the launch party for the new issue...join us for some refreshments and some conversation about anarchism, alternative media, and Emma Goldman's legacy, spearheaded by four trenchant ten-minute commentaries by Howard Ehrlich, a.h.s. boy, Mike Long, and David DeLeon.
Location:
Red Emma's
800 St. Paul St.
Cost: free
URL: http://redemmas.org
DC Anarchist Events
The U.S. Presidential Inauguration is one of the grandest ceremonies of the ruling class in the land. As anarchists, it's a prime opportunity to shatter these illusions of grandeur by crashing this decadent display of arrogance and wealth. This January 20th, let's bring anarchy to the streets of DC - make resistance visible, and ring in the next four years with a smash! - Read our Call to Action.
Location:
DC
Organizer:
Feminist Discussion Group
Feminists like to talkand there is so much to talk about! From reality t.v. to the criminal justice system, there are so many issues affecting women, and sometimes it just feels good to get your opinion in a forum where it is taken seriously and debated with other smart, funny, creative and innovative minds. Such possible discussion questions are: are women more constrained today than they were in the 50s?, how does the news media portray womens issues?, why have womens issues been relatively non-existent in the Presidential race? If you are interested in swapping ideas or learning more about feminism, come to the WeMoon Center every 2nd and 4th Tuesday night at 8pm. Everyone is welcome to join, so feel free to invite your brother, your partner and a friend!
Schedule of Topics:
11/23: Reality Television (with an emphasis on shows such as Wife Swap, Trading Spouses and the Swan)
12/14: Consumerism and the role of women
12/28: Feminism in 2005: what are the issues of today and how have they changed (if at all)
1/11: Smart women in television dramas
1/25: Childrens movies and their portrayal of gender
Location:
WeMoon Center 1816 Mahan Dr. (next to Mahan Preschool)
Cost: Free
Directions: Head East on Tennessee St. Cross over Magnolia. You will see Mahan Preschool on your left. WeMoon Center is the driveway after the preschool and there is a yellow sign on the mailbox and a hanging sign that says Prada Yoga.
Organizer:
New Persons' Meeting
A one-hour-long open house for those interested in finding out how to become part of the Flywheel Collective. Flywheel is a volunteer-run, non-profit, arts, performance, and community space in Easthampton. Governed by consensus, Flywheel believes that art and information should be equally accessible and affordable to all people.
You can get involved by volunteering just a few hours a month at a show, by becoming a member-booker (creating your own events - the only limits are your imagination), or by getting into the inner workings of the collective's "hub," the group that meets twice a month to make decisions of great and moderate importance. You don't have to figure it all out now -- come to a New Persons' Meeting, find out more, hang around, and see what moves you.
If you can't make Tuesday nights, please contact us at volunteer-AT-flywheelarts.org. We'd love to have you join us!
(And we'll train you in anything you might be interested in.)
Location:
Flywheel, 2 Holyoke St. (Rte 141) Easthampton MA 01027
Cost: FREE
Directions: Directions at our website.
Organizer: