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nomadlab writes: "A long time lower east side squatter and activist has passed away.
Donnie was an icon in the neighborhood scene for (15? 20? more?) years.
One of the orgnizers of the yearly events in Tompkins Square Park, commemorating the uprising of 1988, Donnie has been fighting complications related to hep-c for a while.
I will miss his energy, sense of humor and insanity.
Please post your stories about Donnie below."
The "Many Faces of War" conference, was created by
POWER (People Opposing War, Empires and Rulers) and
many other organizations, as a direct response to
educate and empower people to make informed decisions
about the many different war's being waged all over
the world.
The three-day conference is totally FREE of
charge, each night of the conference we will hold a
variety of musical benefit shows, all $$$ that is made
will go towards groups participating in the
conference, and Arts In Action.
The conference is an anarchist/anti-authoritarian
perspective on war, it will focus on growing political
repression due to war, racism, immigration,
patriotism, community organizing, anarchist history,
and the overall effect that war has on regular people,
it will also be a time that we are able to come
together and speak to one another on what ordinary
people can do to promote an anti-war and
anti-authoritarian political movement together, within
their own community. We want a better world, one
without hierarchy, imperialists, or empires. We want a
new world, and we are hoping that through education
and action we are able to achieve that common goal
that binds us all together.
Aaron writes: Hi,
Propaganda Critic (http://www.propagandacritic.com) is a not-for-profit educational site inspired by the pioneering work of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis. The site has been revamped to include updated examples, streaming video clips, and fresh artwork by Carol Lay.
The site attempts to be relatively objective in the choice of propaganda examples, but some degree of bias is inevitable. Targeted toward a general audience, the site has the potential to be a useful resource in many settings.
Best regards,
Aaron
Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, author of Anarchism and the Black
Revolution and former member of the Black Panther Party, became
an anarchist while serving a 15 year prison sentence. Ervin has
played a key role as a speaker and an organizer in the on-going
struggle to build a truly anti-authoritarian and grassroots
movement against racism and injustice in the US and abroad.
When: Sunday October 20th at 7:30pm
Where: St. Marks Church (10th Street and 2nd Avenue)
Donations for a new edition of Anarchism and the Black
Revolution welcome
Anonymous Comrade writes:
Hi folks,
These are the latest pdf's from Zabalaza Books -- enjoy...
Nuclear Resister writes:
Arrested for Peace? News of anti-war arrests wanted!
The Nuclear Resister newsletter Nukeresister
reports news of all anti-war and anti-nuclear arrests in North America, and
many around the world. Since 1980, we also encourage international support
for the people jailed as a result of these actions.
We need your help to gather and report this news!
RADIO TRAINING PROGRAM
for
YOUNG ACTIVISTS
WBAI-Pacifica Radio 99.5 FM
www.wbix.com
www.indymedia.org
JOIN US
WHO:If you are between the ages of12-25, if you are interested in making
radio shows, and have a social or cultural issue you would like talk
about on the air.
WHAT: Training in radio production. Includes journalism, conducting interviews,
sound gathering, editing, on-air delivery, and more. You will work in
teams to produce shows that will be aired on WBAI-Pacifica radio. Teachers
will be highly respected journalists and radio veterans.
WHEN: You will be asked to attend seven sessions:
Saturday October 5: 1pm – 6pm
Sunday October 6: 1pm – 6pm
Saturday October 12: 1pm – 6pm
Saturday October 19: 1pm – 6pm
Saturday October 26: 1pm – 6pm
Saturday November 2: 1pm –6pm
Saturday November 9: 1pm – 6pm
WHERE:
First sessions will be held at :
NYC Indy Media Center
34 E. 29th Street (between Madison & Park Aves) 2nd floor
call John Tarleton for travel instructions – 212-684-8112
Later sessions will be held at WBAI-Pacifica Radio
COST: FREE. We ask that you make a commitment to coming to all 7 sessions.
This is a joint project of WBAI-Pacifica Radio, the NYC Indy Media Center,
and WBIX.org
For information, call 917-913-0752.
Days of Social Disobedience in Solidarity with Argentina's Popular Rebellion, December 20–21, 2002
As Argentina tumbles further into uncharted financial crisis an inspiring popular rebellion has been spreading across the country. An ongoing movement has developed that has become a living laboratory of struggle, a space where the popular politics of the future are being re-invented. The rising rebellion exploded on December 20th 2001, when over a million people took to the streets banging their pots and pans and ousting the government. This year on the 20th of December people in Argentina and across the globe are calling for a global day of Action to demonstrate that those who are building alternatives to the dictatorship of the markets are not alone.
Toronto's First Annual Anarchist Bookfair
OCTOBER 18,19 AND 20 2002
LOCATION:
KYTES
466 Bathurst St.
(just south of college on the west side)
ONE day of anarchist publications (19th),
TWO days of workshops (19th/20th),
THREE days of radical events, including a film fest, show, soccer,
art and more...
visit tab for more information
**looking for proposals for workshops.**
if you or your group would like to facilitate a participatory workshop,
please submit a brief outline to tab no later than september 30th.
NOTE: space is very limited (sorry! we only have room for 6) so get yours
in soon.
**looking for people who want to table their anarchist publications etc.**
**looking for volunteers to do the following**
-facilitate caucus meetings (women's, people of colour, queer)
-provide childcare (there is already a space/materials, we just need people)
-provide translation for workshops
please contact us if/for...
-you need childcare (we need to know ahead of time)
-you are offering/need billeting
-you are offering/need a ride to/from toronto
-detailed directions
-accessibility info
email tab
or phone 416 760-5881
Break the Media Blackout
A Conference on Media Democracy & the Struggle to End Poverty
October 4 - 6, 2002 in Philadelphia
This is a call to all media activists concerned about poverty, all
anti-poverty organizations concerned with making their voices heard, and
anyone otherwise working to make media accessible to everyone. We invite
you to join us in the fight to Break the Media Blackout!
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