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Events
abu ali writes:
"OVNI 2003 Observatory Archives Program"
May 27-31, 2003, Centre de Cultura Contemporànea de Barcelona
Programming by: The Observatory Archives, with the special collaboration of Jayce Salloum.
OVNI is a collective of independent videomakers and programmers.
Website: desorg
Email: desorg
Phone: + 34 93 3064100
Acknowledgments: Serene Huelelih (The Arab Education Forum -- The Qalb el Umur Films Project), Anas Alaili, Abdelmajid Seddati y Abdelmajid El Jihad (Festival Art Video Casablanca), Nuria Enguita, Xavi Hurtado, Glòria Martí, Vani Brusadin (Dina), Dee Dee Halleck, Keith Sanborn.
Program Schedule follows below:
dr.woooo writes:
NYC area - ,the Brecht Forum (122 West 27th Street in Manhattan
- http://www.brechtforum.org/) is hosting a bunch of interesting events during the next month or so that go beyond their usual fare.
Saturday April 12th 7:30 PM -
Globalization and Democracy: Italian Activism & the Movement of Movements
with Luca Casarini and Michael Hardt
Tuesdays, April 15 - 7:30 pm, 3 session class begins
The Scholarly Road Not Yet Taken: A Preliminary Postmodernist Anarchist
Analysis of the Black Panther Party
Ashanti Alston
International Solidarity Movement writes :
This (Direct Action Palestine) list is for those interested in travelling to Palestine for direct action in support of Palestinian human rights. Already this year, hundreds of civilians from around the world have joined with Palestinians to struggle for human rights. The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) has a permanent presence in Palestine. You may join with our ongoing campaigns
at any time throughout the year.
CALL TO ACTION
FREEDOM SUMMER 2003: FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT
July 1 - August 15, 2003
Your presence is needed in Palestine!
Anonymous Comrade writes:
"The goal of Autonomous Action (AD) is to form a common libertarian communist organisation in the area of the former Soviet Union.
Autonomous Action was organised in its first general meeting in January
2002, until then it had existed two years as a project. Currently Autonomous
Action has local groups in dozen or so cities of Russia and Armenia, and
supporters in Belarus, Lithuania, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Read more about us from our website at www.avtonom.net.
A report from our February meeting follows below:
Anonymous Comrade writes:
The 2nd Capitalism and Philosophy Lab will be held on Saturday 29 March at
2-6 pm in Room A116, Middlesex University,
Tottenham Campus, White Hart Lane, London N17.
Theme: MILITANT SUBJECTIVITY
(The work of Alain Badiou, Antonio Negri, and Jacques Ranciere will be
discussed).
Speakers: Sam Gillespie, Peter Hallward, Alberto Toscano
Ben_Meyers writes "Forwarded with Compliments of Government of the USA in Exile (GUSAE):
Subject: March 15 Giant World-Wide Anti-War Rally: Pass It On!
Shockingly, I find that somehow everyone has not yet heard about the March 15 world-wide rally -- and it is vital at this crucial moment to have as much participation as possible. You CAN effect change! Please pass this on fast and wide.
"Globally, March 15 promises to be the largest day of coordinated protest ever."
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=725
jim writes:
"ZeroWar 2 Conference"
Canberra, Australia, March 22-23, 2003
Following on from the Zero War conference held in Wollongong last December, Canberra Treason is organising Zero War 2: A revolutionary anti-war forum aimed at facilitating direct action, revolt and total liberation.
rdom writes:
"Virtual Sit-in of Dow 'Greenwash' Site, All This Week"
http://www.dowethics.com/bhopal.com/
Action Ends on March 17th, 2003
Dow Chemical is going to court this week in India. Not as the defendants
for their ongoing responsibility for the Bhopal disaster, but as the
plaintiffs: Dow is suing the SURVIVORS of the disaster for protesting at a
Dow plant, and--we're not making this up--they're demanding US$10,000 from
them... about 10 years of wages at local rates.
Ray Jeamchange writes " The next anti-Capitalist social night is on Tuesday 18th March at its new regular venue:
7.30pm at The Foundry, 82-84 Great Eastern Street, London EC2
(on the corner of Old St & Gt Eastern St - nearest tube: Old Street)
From now on, whatever else is happening, you know that we will be organising an anti-Capitalist social at the Foundry on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.
As well as being a social event -- with all anti-Capitalists welcome (whatever flavour) -- the social nights have proved to be a useful place to meet new people and have hosted some excellent political and practical discussions. As usual, there is no line being pushed, no hassle, no lectures. Now we have a regular venue with lots of room, we're also thinking about expanding the social nights to include film showings and the occasional eclectic speaker - if you have any suggestions, please let us know.
TACT - Temporary anti-Capitalist Teams
http://www.temporary.org.uk"
March 15, 2003, marks the seventh year of this
international day of protest and solidarity against
police brutality. It first began in 1997 as an
initiative of the Black Flag collective in Switzerland
along with the help of 'le Collective Opposé à la
Brutalité Policière' (COBP-Montreal). Since its first
year, the International Day Against Police Brutality
(IDAPB) has been a success. This date was chosen
because on March 15th, two children, aged 11 and 12,
were beaten by the Swiss police.
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