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CHICAGO EVENTS CALENDAR MARCH 18 – APRIL 4

CHICAGO EVENTS CALENDAR MARCH 18 – APRIL 4
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR: MARCH 18 – APRIL 4

Sponsored by: New World Resource Center
A Non-Profit Community-Owned Bookstore & Meeting Center
1300 N Western, Chicago IL USA 60622-2923
(773) 227 4011; (773) 489-5942 fax
www.NewWorldResourceCenter.com
Tues-Fri, 3-9 pm; Sat-Sun 12-7 pm

BOOK DONATIONS WELCOME
Politics, history, labor, civil rights, militarism, etc
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Calendar listings begin Thursday for following 2.5 weeks,
includes submissions received by 5 pm Tuesday. 1,000+ recipients
SUBMIT EVENTS & SUBSCRIBE at NWRC2600 (at) juno.com
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--March 18 & ongoing, Congress Hotel, 520 S Michigan
24-7 UNION PICKET: SUPPORT CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKERS
Sponsor: HERE Local 1
Info: www.congresshotelstrike.info

--March 18, Thu, noon, State of Illinois Bldg, Clark & Randolph
RALLY TO SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Sponsor: Coalition for Fair Community Development
Info: 773-292-4980 x 224

--March 18, Thu, 6:30 pm, Blue Island Public Library, 2433 W York
SOUTH METRO GREENS MEETING
Presentation from Frank Avila, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
Info: 312-593-0996

--March 18, Thu, 7 pm, Loyola University Lake Shore Campus
Finnegan Auditorium, Damen Hall
FILM: HIDDEN WARS OF DESERT STORM
Documentary of the 1991 US invasion of Iraq
Part of Loyola Women for Peace’ US Foreign Policy:
Truth, War & Consequences Film Series

--March 18, Thu, 7 pm, Gateway Bar & Grill, 7545 N Clark
CHICAGO AREA GREENS MEETING
Info: obeynow20001 (at) yahoo.com

--March 18, Thu, 8 pm on, T’s Bar & Grill, 5025 N Clark
BENEFIT FOR APRIL 25 MARCH FOR WOMEN'S LIVES
10% of proceeds goes to the Washington DC event
Sponsor: Chicago Coalition for the March for Women’s Lives
Info: 312-762-2717 or mflwchicago (at) yahoo.com

--March 18-21, Thu-Sun, WIDC Theater, 941 W Lawrence, 5th floor
WOMEN IN THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR
INTERNATIONAL FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
widc.org/

--March 18-22, Thu-Mon, Loyola University, 820 N. Michigan
EYES WIDE OPEN: BEYOND FEAR - TOWARDS HOPE;
AN EXHIBITION OF THE IRAQ WAR
Multimedia journey of words, images, sounds of Iraq war.
Info: eyes.peacechicago.org

--March 18 - April 2, Thu-Fri
ANTI-DEATH PENALTY ROAD TRIP FOR JUSTICE
Tour of IL college campuses to abolish death penalty with
former death row inmates Gary Gauger, Aaron Patterson,
Delbert Tibbs, reps from Amnesty International, others
3/18 Rock Valley Community College, Rockford
3/18 Northern Illinois University, De Kalb
3/22 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
3/23 Knox College, Galesburg
3/24 Springfield Peace Center, Springfield
3/25 Illinois State University, Bloomington-Normal
3/26 Heartland Community College, Bloomington-Normal
3/29, Bradley University, Peoria
3/30 Millikin University, Decatur
3/31 University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
4/2 Lewis University, Joliet
Sponsor: Amnesty International, IL Coalition Against Death Penalty
Info: www.icadp.org

--March 18 - April 3, Stage Left Theatre, 3408 North Sheffield
BURYING THE BONES
Stage Left Theatre’s production of Margaret Lewis’s drama of
a woman seeking the truth about her disappeared husband
from South Africa’s Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Info: 773-883-8830

--March 19, Fri, 6 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: GOOD MORNING, NIGHT
Marco Bellochio’s brilliant drama of the Italian Red Brigade’s
kidnapping of Prime Minister Aldo Moro
Repeats 3/12, 3 pm

--March 19, Fri, 7 pm, Las Manos Gallery, 5220 N Clark
FORMS OF RESISTANCE TO THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
Panel discussion, part of Voices in Time: Lives in Limbo
series on incarcerated women & girls
Sponsors: Beyondmedia Education,
Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers
Info: (773) 973-2280

--March 19, Fri, 7;30 pm, Insight Arts, 1545 W. Morse
CHANGE ACROSS BORDERS: COMMUNITY
GATHERING ON THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
Community report-back on WSF in India, with Daisi Funes
of Centro Romero, Erku Yimmer of Ethopian Association,
Mark Joseph of Multicultural Youth Project, Saket Soni of CAAELII
Info: 773-248-1019 or Kulsum (at) caaelii.org or www.caaelii.org

--March 19, Fri, 9 pm, Stone Soup Co-Op, 4637 N Ashland
SPRING SOLSTICE BENEFIT PARTY FEATURING LOS COJOLITES
Bands, DJs, more, benefits Teatro Trono & Stone Soup Cooperative
Info: 773-506-2465

--March 20, Sat, 8:30-9:40 am, Downers Grove Main St train station
DOWNERS GROVE RALLY FOR PEACE
Sponsors: DuPage Against War Now, Pax Christi Illinois,
DuPage Peace Through Justice Coalition,
West Suburban Faith Based Peace Coalition

--March 20, Sat, 9 am, corner 18th & Damen
PILSEN WALK AGAINST WAR
Info: www.MidwestUnrest.net

--March 20, Sat, 10 am, Unitarian Church, 4848 Turner St, Rockford
ROCKFORD RALLY & MARCH FOR PEACE
Sponsor: Rockford Peace & Justice Action Committee
Info: peaceman50 (at) aol.com or 815-964-7111

--March 20, Sat, 11 am, Hay St Amtrak Station, Fayetteville NC
FT BRAGG ANTI-WAR MARCH & RALLY
Largest planned demo since Vietnam era
at largest military base in US
Info: www.ncpeacehub.org

--March 20, Sat, 11 am, Wilmette Metra Station, Green Bay & Lake Wilmette
WILMETTE GREEN BAY ROADSTERS FOR PEACE
Info: hallk (at) newtrier.k12.il.us or 847 256-8599

--March 20, Sat, noon, Pearson & Michigan, also Federal Plaza
CHICAGO MARCH & RALLY AGAINST WAR & OCCUPATION
Day of protests against US occupation of Iraq
1:30 pm rally, Federal Plaza, Dearborn & Adams
Info: CCAWR (at) aol.com or 888-471-0874

--March 20, Sat, noon, 1035 N Western
INAUGURAL PEDESTRIAN CRITICAL MASS
For pedestrian safety, in honor of pedestrian casualties

--March 20, Sat, noon, Orpheum Theater, Madison WI
ALEXANDER COCKBURN
Part of anti-war town hall meeting
Info: www.madpeace.org or www.realitypolitiks.com

--March 20, Sat, 3 pm, Scoville Park, corner Oak Park Ave & Lake St
OAK PARK STILL SAYS YES TO PEACE
Rally, music, food
708-386-4843 or www.opctj.org

--March 20, Sat, 3:30 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: THE GALÍNDEZ FILE
Gerardo Herrero’s drama of Basque antifascist Jesus de Galíndez

--March 20, Sat, 6 pm, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 cable TV
TAYLOR BRANCH: PILLAR OF FIRE:
AMERICA IN THE KING YEARS 1963-65
Hear the biographer; repeats 3/21 10am

--Marc 21, Sun, 9-6 pm, Loyola School of Law
Rubloff Auditorium, 25 E Pearson St
HEALING ISRAEL-PALESTINE:
BUILDING A LOCAL PEACE COMMUNITY
Panelists include Rabbi Michael Lerner, Marilyn Katz, Ray Hanania
Info: 312-988-5520 or www.tikkun.org

--Marc 21, Sun, 11 am, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
VOLUNTEERS MEETING: NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER
Say hi to your friendly neighborhood radical bookstore staff
Info: 773-227-4011

--Marc 21, Sun, 2-4 pm, Logan Square, Milwaukee & Kedzie Aves
NORTHSIDE PEACE GATHERING
Mini-demo against war & empire

--Marc 21, Sun, 2 pm, Chase Cafe, 7301 N Sheridan
CHICAGO GREENS MEETING
Earthday planning
Info: 312-719-5719

--March 21, Sun, 8 pm, Beat Kitchen, 2100 W Belmont
INDY TV & KOREAN DRUMS
Screening of Episode 2 of Chicago Indy TV CAN-TV
Also live performance by Korean percussion group ARIRAME
Info: mle_17 (at) lycos.com

--March 22, Mon, 6:30 pm, UIC, 750 S Halstead, Lecture Center B2
PLANNING MEETING: MOBILIZE AGAINST PRO-LIFE
ACTION LEAGUE’S TOUR OF CHICAGO CAMPUSES
Info: challenge2plal (at) hotmail.com

--March 24, Wed, Springfield IL
FIGHT CUTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION:
LOBBY DAY IN SPRINGFIELD
Bus leaves 6:30 am, UIC Hospital
Sponsor: SEIU Local 73
Info: www.seiu73.org

--March 24, Wed, 5 pm
STUDS TERKEL AWARDS
Honors accomplishments of journalists covering under-covered news
Info: cmw (at) newstips.org

--March 24, Wed, 5 pm, Loyola University, 820 N Michigan, Rm 204
GENDER & DIVERSITY IN ALTERNATIVE MEDIA:
EMPOWERMENT, CRITIQUE, &COLLABORATION
Panelists: journalist Roxane Assaf, Prudence Browne of
Beyond Media Education, Leticia Cortez of Hasta Cuando,
Christine Geovanis of Hammerhard Media,
Alix Gonzalez of Ritual Multimedia
Part of Loyola's Women's History month
Info: mnava (at) luc.edu or 773-390-1820

--March 24, Wed, 7 pm, ACME Artworks, 1741 N. Western
RISE & DECLINE OF SOCIALIST PARTY USA
IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Hear historian & author Bill Pelz
Part of Open University of the Left’s Third Parties series

--March 25, Thu, 7 pm, Las Manos Gallery, 5220 N Clark
INCARCERATED WOMEN & GIRLS:
REENTRY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Panel discussion, part of Voices in Time: Lives in Limbo
series on incarcerated women & girls
Sponsors: Beyondmedia Education &
Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers
Info: (773) 973-2280

--March 25, Thu, 7 pm, Loyola University Lake Shore Campus
Finnegan Auditorium, Damen Hall
FILM: UNCOVERED: THE SELLING OF THE IRAQ INVASION
Documentary on the 2003 US invasion of Iraq
Part of Loyola Women for Peace’ US Foreign Policy:
Truth, War & Consequences Film Series

--March 25, Thu, 7 pm, Left of Center Bookstore, 1043 W Granville
CAMUS AND SARTRE: THE STORY OF A FRIENDSHIP
&THE QUARREL THAT ENDED IT
Hear author Ronald Aronson
Info: 773-856-5090 or danny (at) postelservice.com

--March 26, Fri, 9-2 pm, Metropolitan Family Services, 3843 W 63rd St
EMPOWERING LOW-WAGE WORKERS
Immigrant rights training for community advocates &
service providers on workplace rights
Info: 773-476-3534 x 63 or suzanneadely (at) msn.com

--March 26, Fri, 5:30 pm, Daley Plaza
CRITICAL MASS BIKE RIDE
Info: www.ChicagoCriticalMass.org

--March 26-April 1, Fri-Thu, Facets Cinémathèque, 1517 W Fullerton
FILM: FORGET BAGHDAD
Documentary on Iraq’s multicultural past & the Arab-Israeli conflict
Info: 773-281-4114

--March 26-April 1, Fri-Thu, Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport
FILM: GOODBYE LENIN
Wolfgang Becker’s satire on German reunification & the old
German Democratic Republic
Info: 773-871-6604

--March 27, Sat, 9:30 am, First United Methodist Church of Normal
211 N School St, Normal IL
CENTRAL ILLINOIS FAITH COMMUNITY TRAINING
ON ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY
www.normalfumc.org.

--March 27, Sat, 2 pm, North Park Nature Center, 5801 N Pulaski
ANOTHER WAY IS COMING:
PREPARING FOR THE END OF CHEAP OIL
Sustainability Through Permaculture meeting on
synergizing the peace & sustainability movements
Info: 773-907-1465 or www.sustainCUP.blogspot.com

--March 27, Sat, 8:15 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: PATRIOT ACTS
World premiere documentary explores human cost of post-9/11
immigration policy on Chicago's Pakistani residents
Info: 312-575-8000 or www.siskelfilmcenter.org

--March 27, Sat, 8 pm, Acme Artworks, 1741 N Western
NELSON ALGREN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Music, drama, comedy, irony, awards, refreshments
Info: www.nelsonalgren.org

--March 27, Sat, Blackies, 755 S Clark
METROPOLITAN TENANTS ORGANIZATION
UNIVERSAL DANCE PARTY FUNDRAISER
Tix $15/20
Info: 773-292-4980 x 222

--March 27-30, Sat-Tue
SOA WATCH SPRING MOBILIZATION & LOBBY DAY
Trainings, skill-shares, street theatre, social & educational events
Info: www.soaw.org

--March 28, Sun, 10 am, Third Unitarian Church, 301 N Mayfield
NORMAN FINKELSTEIN: MEDIA REPORTING VS FACTS
IN ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT
Hear the author & media analyst
Info: 773-626-9385

--March 29-31, Mon-Wed, WTTW channel 11 TV
THE NEW AMERICANS
Kartemquin Films’ new series on contemporary US immigrants
Info: www.itvs.org/outreach/newamericans.

--March 29 - April 4
NATIONAL STUDENT LABOR WEEK OF ACTION
Justice for workers on campuses & in communities
Info: www.jwj.org/SLAP/A4/2004.htm

--March 30, Tue, 6:30 pm, Chicago Temple, 77 W Washington
CHICAGO COALITION AGAINST WAR & RACISM GENERAL MEETING
Info: 888-471-0874 or CCAWR (at) aol.com

--March 30, Tue, 9-1 pm, Gleacher Center, 450 N Cityfront Plaza Dr
CHICAGO FORUM ON HEALTH CARE ACCESS & THE UNINSURED
Harvard Forums On Health public discussion

--March 31, Wed, 5 am - 10 pm, WNTD-AM 950 radio
AIR AMERICA RADIO
Non-right-wing talk radio debuts with hosts Al Franken,
Lizz Winstead, Randi Rhodes, Janeane Garofalo,
Chuck D, Robert F Kennedy Jr, more; all day weekdays

--March 31, Wed, 6-8 pm, International House, 1414 E 59th St
GUANTANAMO BETWEEN THE LINES: HUMANITARIAN ISSUES
Hear Alison Parker of Human Rights Watch, others
Sponsors: Center for Middle Eastern Studies, ACLU,
U C Amnesty International, Muslim Students Association,
Action Towards Peace, others
Info: human-rights (at) uchicago.edu or 773-834-0957

--March 31-April 1, Wed-Thu, Illinois State University, Normal
THE JUNGLE, 100 YEARS LATER:
CONFERENCE ON THE MEAT INDUSTRY
Speakers include Howard Lyman, Carol J. Adams,
Kathleen de Grave, Liane Casten, Kari Lydersen, John K. Wilson, more
Info: jungle.pabn.org

--April 1, Thu
APRIL FIRST WEEKLY EVENTS CALENDAR
Sharpen those pencils: Time to make fun of ourselves & everyone else
Submit phony events, book titles, etc by 3/30
(keep it clean) to nwrc2600 (at) juno.com

--April 1, Thu, 6 pm, Harold Washington Library, 400 S State
WE'VE COME A LONG WAY, BUT WHERE ARE WE HEADED?
THE LEGACY & FUTURE OF FEMINISM
Panelists: Eleanor Smeal; Beth Richie, director UIC
African American Studies; Lisa Jervis, creator of Bitch Magazine
Info: 312-993-0682 or info (at) thepublicsquare.org

--April 1, Thu, 7 pm, Loyola University Lake Shore Campus
Finnegan Auditorium, Damen Hall
FILM: VENEZUELA: THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
Documentary on the 2002 failed coup
Part of Loyola Women for Peace’ US Foreign Policy:
Truth, War & Consequences Film Series

--April 1-11, various locations
CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL
Screenings of Marina; Death In Gaza; Railroad of Hope;
Life In A Basket; Asylum; We Interrupt This Empire; lots more
Info: 773-486-9612 or www.chicagodocfestival.org/

--April 2-4, Fri-Sun, Loyola University Galvin Auditorium
6339 N Sheridan
LAKE SHORE ARABIC & FARSI FILM FESTIVAL
Films from Algeria, Iran, Morocco, Palestine, France
Info: 773-508-3727

--April 2-4, Fri-Sun, Holiday Inn Chicago City Centre, 300 E Ohio
FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARY CONFERENCE
Speakers, workshops, actions
Info: www.farmsanctuary.org/farmanimalforum/

--April 3, Sat, 10 am, UIC Chicago Circle Center, 750 S Halsted
MIDWEST SOCIALIST CONFERENCE
Sponsor: International Socialist Organization
Info: 312-458-9380 or midwestsocialists (at) yahoo.com

--April 3, Sat, 8 pm, Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N Clark St
FILM: GENERATION X-SADDAM
Shelley Saywell’s doc on Iraq shot on the eve of the 2003 US invasion
Discussion follows with Kathy Kelly of Voices In The Wilderness
Info: 773-293-1447

--April 4, Sun, 10 am, Third Unitarian Church, 301 N Mayfield
CURRENT SITUATION IN HAITI & US INVOLVEMENT
Hear Evanston Alderman Lionel Jean-Baptiste
Info: 773-626-9385

--April 4, Sun, 11 am, Puerto Rican Cultural Center, 2502 W Division
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY FOLLOW UP MEETING:
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Brunch & plan future activities
Info: 773-278-6706

FORTHCOMING:
-4/9 Annual Good Friday Walk for Justice, 312-641-5151
-4/9-10 Student Peace Action Network's Summit, www.studentpeaceaction.org
-4/12 former Ugandan child soldier Akallo Grace Grall, www.indiastudies.org
-4/13 Robert McChesney, www.chicagomediaaction.org/
-4/15 Manning Marable & Studs Terkel @ Harold Washington Public Library
-4/16-28 Chicago Latino Film Festival, www.latinoculturalcenter.org/filmfest/
-4/17-18 Mother Earth & Mother Jones labor & enviro conference, admin (at) asje.org
-4/21 Norman Finkelstein - Images of Palestine, JustPeace1 (at) aol.com
-4/23 International Day of Action Against Caterpillar, ISMinChicago (at) aol.com
-4/23-24 Chicago Labor & Arts Festival
-4/24 Self-Publishing & Media Reform Fest, www.selfpublishers.org
-4/25 All Out!! March for Women's Lives, Washington DC, 312-578-9351
-4/29-5/2 The New Latin American Left,
www.havenscenter.org/latinamericanleft.htm
-4/30 Crossroads Fund 2004 Annual Benefit, 773-227-7676
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NEW BOOKS & ETC AT NWRC:

-CHE SOCCER JERSEYS, $16
-Silencing Political Dissent, Nancy Chang - $9.95
-Terrorism Trap: September 11 and Beyond, Michael Parenti - $8.95
-War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, Chris Hedges - $12.95
-The New War on Terrorism, by Noam Chomsky, $14.98
-The Politics of Individualism, $24.98
-Artists in Times of War and Other Essays, Howard Zinn - $9.95
-Deaming War: Blood for Oil & the Cheney-Bush Junta,
by Gore Vidal, $11.95
-Fast Food Nation, $13.95
-Hope Dies Last, by Studs Terkel, $25.95
-School of Assassins: Guns, Greed & Globalization, $15
-Bolsheviks and the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927, $15.95
-War in Colombia: Made in the USA
-Bushwhacked: LIfe in George W. Bush's America, Molly Ivins - $24.95
-Dude, Where's My Country, Michael Moore - $24.95
-The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Greg Palast - $14
-For Reasons of State, with new forward by Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky - $19.95
-Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Domination, Noam Chomsky - $22
-Jungle: The Uncensored Original Edition, Upton Sinclair - $12
-Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen - $15
-Manufacturing Consent, Herman & Chomsky - $18.95
-10% OFF EVERY BOOK SALE DURING FEBRUARY!!
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CALENDAR INFO: Send event title, date, time, location,
phone & sponsor to NWRC2600 (at) juno.com
by 5 pm Tuesday for events beginning Thursday

ONLINE CALENDAR LINKS:
chicago.indymedia.org/
servercc.oakton.edu/~pboisver/OESR/ChicEventsCal.html
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WEEKLY & BIWEEKLY EVENTS

Thu, 7:30 pm, 806 Ridge Avenue, Evanston
NEIGHBORS FOR PEACE WEEKLY MEETING
Info: www.neighborsforpeace.org/

Thu, 9:30 pm, CAN-TV cable channel 19
LABOR BEAT: CLASS STRUGGLE TV
Repeats Friday 4:30 pm
Info: 312-226-3330 or www.laborbeat.org

Fri, 5 pm, First & Lincoln, City Clock Park, DeKalb IL
DEKALB AREA PEACE GATHERING
Info: ameyer (at) niu.edu

Sat, 9 am, wnur 89.3 fm radio
THIS IS HELL
Info: www.thisishell.net

Sat, 9 am, wluw 88.7 fm radio
LIVE FROM THE HEARTLAND
Info: www.heartlandcafe.com

Sat, 10-5pm, 927 S Western
GIANT HUMANITARIAN BIKE SALE
Repeats Sun 12-4pm, Wed 12-5pm
Info: www.workingbikes.org

Sun, noon, Water Tower Park, 830 N Michigan
END ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE VIGIL
Sponsor: Not In My Name. Info: www.nimn.org/

Sun, 7 pm, WLUW radio, 88.7 FM
LABOR EXPRESS RADIO
Info: wheimbach.igc.org

Mon, 6 pm, 2502 W Division
IRAQ PEACE PLEDGE
Info: peacepledgechicago.org/

Mon, 7 pm, North Shore Church, 5242 N Lakewood, Rm 131
ANDERSONVILLE NEIGHBORS FOR PEACE
First Mondays of month
Info: AndersonvillePeace (at) yahoogroups.com

Mon-Fri, 7-9 am, WZRD 88.3 FM radio
DEMOCRACY NOW

Mon-Fri
FREE SPEECH RADIO NEWS
--3:45 pm, WZRD 88.3 FM radio
--6 pm, WLUW 88.7 FM radio

Tue, 8-9 am, Chicago Federal Building, Jackson & Dearborn
SILENT VIGIL AGAINST WAR & RACISM
Sponsor: 8th Day Center for Justice
Info: 312-641-5151

Tue, 7 pm, Grace Church, 3325 W Wrightwood
LOGAN SQUARE NEIGHBORS FOR JUSTICE & PEACE
Info: 773-252-9956 or g.henninger (at) comcast.net

Tue, 7 pm, University Church, 5655 S University
HYDE PARK COMMITTEE AGAINST WAR & RACISM
WEEKLY MEETING
Info: www.chicagoantiwar.org/hydepark/
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