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April 24 (Thursday) -
WWAIL Outreach & Tabling at UW
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - both students and non-students alike!
Shifts (flexible) :
Set-up @ 9:30am sharp
10:00am - 11:00am
11:00am - 12:00pm
12:00pm - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Take down at 2:00 pm more...
April 23 (Wednesday) -
"Survival of the Tibetan Culture: An Insider's Perspective" - lecture by Nawang Dorjee
In 1959, four-year-old Nawang Dorjee fled Tibet with the Dalai Lama and 100,000 of his countrymen. As Director of Education for Tibetan Children’s Villages, he is now an educator and advocate for children just like himself. He will discuss the Tibetan government-in-exile’s strategies to preserve, perpetuate and strengthen Tibetan culture. more...
April 23 (Wednesday) -
FILM SERIES ON U.S.FOREIGN POLICIES
A FILM SERIES ON THE U.S. FOREIGN POLICIES OF THE LAST 50 YEARS and How they affect us. Why is 9/11 not investigated. Why are we loosing our civil rights? What can we do to make our world safer?
more...
April 23 (Wednesday) -
WWAIL Outreach & Tabling at UW
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - both students and non-students alike!
Shifts (flexible) :
Set-up @ 9:30am sharp
10:00am - 11:00am
11:00am - 12:00pm
12:00pm - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Take down at 2:00 pm
more...
April 22 (Tuesday) -
WWAIL Outreach & Tabling at UW
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - both students and non-students alike!
Shifts (flexible) :
Set-up @ 9:30am sharp
10:00am - 11:00am
11:00am - 12:00pm
12:00pm - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Take down at 2:00 pm
more...
April 21 (Monday) -
Educational Leafleting about Premarin
PLEASE JOIN US to peacefully pass out flyers to attendees warning them
about Premarin. If you can come please RSVP to afa@afa-online.org more...
April 21 (Monday) -
WWAIL Outreach & Tabling at UW
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS - both students and non-students alike!
Shifts (flexible) :
Set-up @ 9:30am sharp
10:00am - 11:00am
11:00am - 12:00pm
12:00pm - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Take down at 2:00 pm
more...
April 21 (Monday) -
Speaker: Lynne Steward, Lawyer Charged with "Terrorism"
One year ago this month, FBI agents arrested human rights attorney, Lynne Stewart, in her New York area home. She faces multiple counts of conspiracy for allegedly helping one of her clients, Sheikh Abdel-Rahman, continue leading his allegedly terrorist "movement" from a federal prison cell. more...
April 20 (Sunday) -
Students For Peace = Sunday Evening Candlelight Vigils
Beginning on March 30th, there will be candlelight vigils on Sundays at 7pm in Red Square, to show our continuous support for peace. There will be no speakers at this event, instead it'll be just a quiet, candlelight gathering for all people who wish to show their hopes for a peaceful world. Please join us: bring your own candle, a peaceful and hopeful
heart, and dress warmly. more...
April 20 (Sunday) -
420 Seattle Hempfest Benefit
Music by Michael Williams Band and Clinton Faeron and the Boogie Brown Band. Green Ribbon awards with Nick Licata, Roger Goodman, Joanna McKee, Andy Ko, and others. $5 at the door 21 and over more...
April 20 (Sunday) -
Capitol Hill Candlelight Vigil for Peace
A reflective vigil for peace. Join your neighbors. more...
April 20 (Sunday) -
FILM :NOAM CHOMSKY --THE GRAND SCHEME
more...
April 19 (Saturday) -
"Stop Police Killings, Stop Police Repression" Vigil
Vigil for those killed by police in April, including Vandy Thevongsa (4/4/02), Robert Thomas Sr. (4/7/02), David Walker (4/12/00), Joshua Morgan (4/16/01), Antonio Dunsmore (4/22/95) and more. more...
April 19 (Saturday) -
Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training
$20 to $50 (no one turned away for lack of funds). Bring brown bag lunch. Space is limited. Please register. (see details) more...
April 19 (Saturday) -
2nd Annual Community Based Solutions for Environmental Health and Justice Conference
The one-day conference features grassroots indigenous peoples and people of color organizers who are addressing issues of environmental racism and economic justice. Come listen to some of the most dynamic and engaging organizers and activist.
Keynote Speaker: Mililani Trask (Hawai'ian), an indigenous Hawaiian attorney, an inspirational and strong advocate for indigenous rights. more...
April 19 (Saturday) -
Speaker: Philip Locker, National organizer of student anti-war walk-outs
Speaker: Philip Locker, National organizer of student anti-war walk- outs, editor of Justice newspaper. Bush and the media are claiming victory in Iraq and exaggerating the Iraqi people's excitement about the US takeover. This new political situation is posing many important questions for the anti-war movement. more...
April 18 (Friday) -
Anarchy Film Series: Anarchy in Spain
Eugene anarchists go to Spain to explore the past and present revolution. Interviews with Spanish anarchists, tours of squats, community centers and infoshops.
more...
April 17 (Thursday) -
Seattle Radical Women - General Meeting
Learn more about their current activities and campaigns. Dinner, with vegetarian option, available at 6:30pm for a $6.50 donation. more...
April 16 (Wednesday) -
Staff For Peace Brown Bag Discussion
"SELECTED EXAMPLES OF U.S. INTERVENTION ABROAD"
Speaker/Facilitator: Davis Oldham, UW Department of English
DESCRIPTION: Selected instances of US military involvement and covert operations abroad since WWII, challenging the idea that "liberation" is or has been a genuine aim of US foreign policy. Exactly how the discussion goes will depend on participants' interests and prior knowledge of this history.
more...
April 16 (Wednesday) -
AFA - BCC Chapter Meeting
AFA - BCC Chapter Meeting more...
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