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CHICAGO EVENTS CALENDAR OCT 12 - 30

NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER’S
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR: OCT 12 - 30

New World Resource Center
A Non-Profit Community-Owned Bookstore & Meeting Center
1300 N Western, Chicago IL USA 60622-2923
(773)-227-4011, Tues-Fri, 3-9 pm; Sat-Sun 12-7 pm
Bookmark: www.NewWorldResourceCenter.com/index1/events.html

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--Oct 12, Thu, Congress Hotel, 520 S Michigan
CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKE PICKET
Rally to support workers in Chicago’s longest running strike
Sponsor: Unite HERE Local 1
Info: www.congresshotelstrike.info

--Oct 12, Thu, 9-2 pm, Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, 300 N Orleans
CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE 10TH ANNUAL MEETING
Info: 312-913-9449

--Oct 12, Thu, 5 pm, Chicago Hilton & Towers, 720 S Michigan
GEORGE BUSH
Greet our Homeland Leader & friends at this $500/plate dinner
Info: ccawr.org

--Oct 12, Thu, 7 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
FILM: OUR BRAND IN CRISIS
Documentary on US-style campaign of new-liberal candidate in Bolivia
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: groups.yahoo.com/group/oulchicago/

--Oct 12, Thu, 7 pm, Columbia College, 624 S Michigan, Rm 909
AN IMMIGRANT RIGHTS PROGRAM TO UNITE A PROGRESSIVE MAJORITY
Hear Emma Lozano of Centro Sin Fronteras, James Thindwa of Chicago Jobs With Justice, Jorge Mujica of March 10 Coalition, Carl Davidson of
Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Sponsor: Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Info: ccds_Chicago (at) yahoo.com

--Oct 12, Thu, 7 pm, Seminary Co-op Bookstore, 5757 S. University
GARRY WILLS: BUSH'S FRINGE GOVERNMENT
Hear the eminent historian
Info: www.semcoop.com

--Oct 12, Thu, 7:30 pm, Women & Children First, 5233 N Clark
EVE ENSLER: INSECURE AT LAST:
LOSING IT IN OUR SECURITY-OBSESSED WORLD
Hear the author & playwright

--Oct 12-29, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: FESTIVAL OF FILMS FROM IRAN

--Oct 13, Fri, Chicago Theatre
ANI DIFRANCO

--Oct 13, Fri, 3 pm, Newberry Library, 60 W Walton
FROM BIRMINGHAM TO MEMPHIS: PUBLIC EMPLOYEES &
THE LABOR-CIVIL RIGHTS ALLIANCE OF THE 1960s
Hear historian Will Jones
Info: scholl (at) newberry.org

--Oct 13, Fri, 6 pm, Puerto Rican Cultural Center, 2739 W Division
GARDENS, COMMUNITIES & GENTRIFICATION
Hear Miguel Morales of CO-OP Humboldt Park,
Julie Samuels of Openlands Project
Sponsor: Friends of the Puerto Rican Cultural Center
Info: 773-278-6706

--Oct 13, Fri, 6 pm, Music Box, 3733 Southport
FILM: MY COUNTRY MY COUNTRY
Laura Poitras's documentary on a doctor in Iraq
Discussion with filmmaker follows screening
Sponsor: The Public Square
Info: www.thepublicsquare.org

--Oct 13, Fri, 7 pm, United Electrical Hall, 37 S. Ashland
RALLY: FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
Hear Cliff Kelley of WVON, Stan Willis of National Conference
of Black Lawyers, Mike Elliot of UAW 551,
Bernard Branche of Labor Black Struggle League
Sponsor: Partisan Defense League
Info: chicagopdc (at) sbcglobal.net

--Oct 13, Fri, 8 pm, Quilombo Cultural Center, 1757 N Kimball
FILM: A PLACE CALLED CHIAPAS
Nettie Wild's documentary on the region & the rebel movement
Info: www.quilombocenter.org

--Oct 13-19, Fri-Thu, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: BLACK GOLD
Nick & Marc Francis’ documentary on the multi-billion dollar coffee
industry & the experience of Ethiopian fair trade activist Tedesse Meskela;
discussion with Meskela follows 10/19 screenings

--Oct 14, Sat, 1 pm, Casa Atzlan, 1831 S. Racine
HOUSING AS A HUMAN RIGHT
Hear Alejandra Ibañez of Pilsen Alliance,
Jamie Pfluecke of Coalition to Protect Public Housing,
Jeff Halper of Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
Info: www.pilsenalliance.org

--Oct 14, Sat, 2:30-8:30 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FAIR TRADE MARKETPLACE
Fair trade food & goods from around the world
Info: NJones (at) OxfamAmerica.org

--Oct 14, Sat, 4 pm,Quilombo Cultural Center, 1757 N Kimball
FILM: IRAQ FOR SALE-THE WAR PROFITEERS
Info: www.quilombocenter.org

--Oct 14, Sat, 4:30 pm, Quencher’s Saloon, 2401 N Western
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WITH JEFF HALPER
Sponsor: Stop CAT Coalition
Info/RSVP: ISMinChicago (at) aol.com

--Oct 14, Sat, 6 pm, Wellington Church, 615 W. Wellington
ELIZABETH I. BENSON AWARDS BENEFIT
Honoree: Michael McConnell of AFSC
Hear Deyar Jamil, Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid, Paul & Patricia Vogel, others
Info: www.waucc.org

--Oct 14, Sat, 7 & 9:15 pm, Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N Clark
FILM: RED STATE
Michael Shea's searing documentary of interviews conducted with
ordinary citizens in 22 conservative states; discussion with
filmmaker follows screenings
Info: www.chicagofilmmakers.org/

--Oct 14, Sat, 11 pm, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 cable TV
CAMP DEMOCRACY PANEL ON WAR & THE MEDIA
Authors Jeff Cohen, Ray McGovern, Robert Taicher, Jeff Norman

--Oct 14-15, Sat-Sun
DAVE ROVICS
10/14, Heartland Café, 7000 N Glenwood
10/15, 7:30 pm, Lake Street Church, Evanston

--Oct 14 & 17, Sat & Tue, Revolution Books, 1103 N Ashland
COMMUNISM & JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY
Discussion of Bob Avakian’s book
10/14 5 pm, 10/17 6:30 pm,
Info: 773-489-0930.

--Oct 15, Sun, 10 am, Third Unitarian Church, 301 N Mayfield
REFORMING THE US TAX LAW
Hear Bill Barclay of Oak Park Coalition for Truth & Justice,
Ralph Martire of Center for Tax & Budget Accountability
Info: www.thirdunitarianchurch.org

--Oct 15, Sun, 1 pm, Revolution Books, 1103 N Ashland
WHY WE'RE IN THE SITUATION WE'RE IN TODAY
& WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT: A THOROUGHLY ROTTEN
SYSTEM & THE NEED FOR REVOLUTION
Discussion of Bob Avakian’s book, continues 10/22 1 pm
Info: 773-489-0930

--Oct 16, Mon, 5 pm, Gage Gallery, 18 S Michigan
ACADEMIC FREEDOM UNDER FIRE
Panelists: Reg Weaver of National Education Association;
John K. Wilson, author of Patriotic Correctness: Academic Freedom
& Its Enemies; Jack Metzgar of Roosevelt University;
Tom Auxter of United Faculty of Florida AFT/NEA

--Oct 16, Mon, 7 pm, Oak Park Library, 834 Lake Street
COEXISTENCE BEGINS NOW: REBUILDING HOMES & HOPE
Hear Jeff Halper of Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
Sponsor: Committee for Just Peace in Israel & Palestine
Info: www.cjpip.org

--Oct 17, Tue, 12 pm, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine, McGaw Pavillion, 240 E Huron
THE END OF UNILATERALISM: WHERE IS ISRAEL GOING
Hear Jeff Halper of Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
Sponsors: Islamic Medical Association,
Middle Eastern Law Students Association

--Oct 17, Tue, 6 pm, International House, 1414 E 59th
MONSTERS TO DESTROY:
THE NEOCONSERVATIVE WAR ON TERROR & SIN
Hear author Ira Chernus

--Oct 17, Tue, 6:30 pm, Evanston Library, 1703 W Orrington
THE THREAT OF ELECTRONIC VOTING:
THE 2006 ELECTION AND BEYOND
Video screening & discussion
Sponsor: Illinois Ballot Integrity Project
Info: Chicago (at) ballot-integrity.org

--Oct 17, Tue, 7:30 pm, Northwestern University Cahn Auditorium
Corner Emerson & Sheridan, Evanston
HOWARD ZINN
Hear the historian & activist
Sponsor: Northwestern Peace Project

--Oct 17, Tue, 7:30 pm, Loyola University
Dumbach Hall Rm 233, 6535 N Sheridan
CHIAPAS MEDIA PROJECT
Video screenings, discussion with Aasia Mohammad Castaneda
of Chiapas Media Project
Sponsors: Loyola Campus Greens, Anthropology Department, Beta Rho, History Department, International Film & Media Studies Program,
Latin American Studies Program, Loyola Amnesty International,
Loyola Anti-War Network, Loyola Students Against Sweatshops,
Political Science Department
Info: campus-greens (at) luc.edu

--Oct 18, Wed, 3:30 pm, UIC Latino Cultural Center, 803 S Morgan
COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS

--Oct 19, Thu, 5:30 pm, Roosevelt University, 430 S Michigan
THE IMPORTANCE OF A USEABLE PAST:
ORAL HISTORIES OF WORKING-CLASS CHICAGO
Reception followed by a panel discussion with honoree Betty Balanoff,
Roosevelt University Professor Emerita of History;
panelists include Northwestern University Professor of
African American Studies & History Darlene Clark Hine,
UIC Professor of History Sue Levine
Info: mriedner (at) roosevelt.edu,
www2.roosevelt.edu/library/oralhistory/oralhistory.htm

--Oct 19, Thu, 6:30 pm, Harold Washington Library, 400 S State
E.L. DOCTOROW
Hear the novelist

--Oct 19, Thu, 7 pm, Field Museum, 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS
Author Charles C Mann

--Oct 19, Thu, 7 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILM: SPEAK OUT: I HAD AN ABORTION
Sponsor: Pomegranate Collective
Info: info (at) pomegranatecollective.org

--Oct 19, Thu, 7:30 pm, Women & Children First, 5233 N Clark
THE PUNISHMENT OF VIRTUE:
INSIDE AFGHANISTAN AFTER THE TALIBAN
Hear journalist Sarah Chayes

--Oct 20, Fri, 3:30-5:30 pm, 2111 McDonald's Dr, Oak Brook
PROTEST AT MCDONALDS HQ
Join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers in calling on McDonald's
to ensure real rights for farmworkers in McDonald's supply chain
Info: www.ciw-online.org

--Oct 20-22, Fri-Sun, Syracuse University NY
CONFERENCE ON FEMINISM & WAR
Info: www.SisterSong.net

--Oct 21, Sat
COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS: MCDONALDS PICKET
Support farmworkers in McDonald's supply chain
10-12 pm, McDonalds, Loyola Red Line station
12-2 pm, McDonalds, Western & Armitage
2-4 pm, McDonalds, Archer & Rockwell
4:30-6 pm, McDonalds, 18th & Blue Island

--Oct 21, Sat, 11-4 pm, Little Black Pearl, 1060 E 47th
FAIR TRADE MARKETPLACE
Fair trade food & goods from around the world
Info: NJones (at) OxfamAmerica.org

--Oct 21, Sat, 2 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
THE FOUR FUNDAMENTALISMS
& THE THREAT TO SUSTAINABLE DEMOCRACY
Hear journalist Robert Jensen
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: 847-677-5474

--Oct 22, Sun, 1 pm, Northwestern University
Ryan Auditorium, 2145 Sheridan, Evanston
CLIMATE CRISIS: CREATIVE SOLUTIONS
Hear author Harvey Wasserman, others
Info: www.climatecrisisonline.com

--Oct 22, Sun, 2-5, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS & HOUSING STRATEGY
Hear author & activist James Tracy
Sponsors: AREA Chicago, Metropolitan Tenants Organization
Info: www.tenants-rights.org

--Oct 23, Mon, 7 pm, International House, 1414 E 59th
TARIQ ALI: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN--AXIS OF HOPE
Acclaimed author & activist discusses his new book

--Oct 25, Wed, 6:30 pm, Gourmand Café, 728 S Dearborn
PARECON READING GROUP
Discussing two texts at www.chicagoparecon.org/node/286
Info: www.chicagoparecon.org, www.49underground.org

--Oct 25, Wed, 7:30 pm, Women & Children First, 5233 N Clark
MAMA’S BOY, PREACHER’S SON
Hear Kevin Jennings of the Gay, lesbian & Straight Education Network

--Oct 25, Wed, 8 pm, California Clipper, 1002 N California
VOICES OF RESISTANCE: MUSLIM WOMEN ON WAR,
FAITH & SEXUALITY
Hear Anida Yoeu Esguerra, Sarwat Rumi, Sarah Husain

--Oct 26-28, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
RETHINKING MARXISM CONFERENCE
Info: www.rethinkingmarxism2006.org

--Oct 27-29, Fri-Sun, Fairfax VA
NATIONAL COALITION TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY CONFERENCE
Info: www.ncadp.org

--Oct 28, Sat, 10-5 pm, Northwestern School of Law
Thorne Auditorium, 375 E Chicago
INQUEST IRAQ: ACCOUNTABILITY & THE WAR PUBLIC HEARING
Info: www.inquestiraq.org/Home.html

--Oct 28, Sat, 2 pm, Albany Park Library, Kimball & Foster
FILM: INVISIBLE BALLOTS
William Gazecki’s documentary on computerized voting
Sponsor: Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace & Justice
Info: 773.250.3335

--Oct 29, Sun, 11:45 am, Heartland Cafe, 7000 N Glenwood
FORAGING FRIENDS WILDFOOD, ECOLOGY STUDY OUTING
Info: 312-719-5719

--Oct 29, Sun, 2 pm, Oak Park Library, 834 Lake Street
FILM: ORWELL ROLLS IN HIS GRAVE
Documentary on power of media to control our lives
Sponsors: Oak Park Coalition for Truth & Justice,
Oak Park Public Library
Info: www.cjpip.org

--Oct 30, Mon, Harold Washington Library, 400 S State
FRANK RICH
Info: www.chipublib.org/003cpl/calendar/cplcalendar.html

--Oct 30-Nov 10, Facets Cinémathèque
CHICAGO HUMANITIES FILM FESTIVAL
Numerous screenings: Hearts & Minds, Full Metal Jacket,
Battle of Algiers, Winter Soldier, Three Kings, more
Info: www.facets.org/

FORTHCOMING
-11/2 Paul Krugman, Northwestern University Thorne Auditorium
-11/2-12 Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival,
www.reelingfilmfestival.org
-11/4-5 Midwest Socialist Conference
-11/7 Joan Baez, Harris Theatre
-11/11 Teaching for Social Justice Curriculum Fair, Orozco School, www.teachersforjustice.org/
-11/11 Rashid Khalidi, Northwestern University Thorne Auditorium
-11/11 National Lawyers Guild Chicago Annual Dinner
-11/12 Amartya Sen, Northwestern University Thorne Auditorium
-11/17-19 School of the Americas Protests, Ft Benning GA, www.soaw.org
-12/1 International AIDS Action Day
-12/2-3 US Labor Against the War antiwar rally & labor conference,
Cleveland, www.uslaboragainstwar.org
-12/8-10 Historical Materialism 2006 Conference, London,
historicalmaterialism (at) soas.ac.uk
-12/10 Inaugural Jane Addams Day in Illinois, www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/janeaddamsday/
-12/12 Greenham Common 25th Anniversary Peace Protests
-1/12-14 National Conference for Media Reform, Memphis TN, www.freepress.net/conference/CFS
-1/20-25 World Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya
-2/2-3 Building Bridges Labour Studies Conference, University of Windsor-Ontario
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NEW BOOKS AT NEW WORLD
-Telling the Truth: Socialist Register 2006, eds Leo Panitch & Colin Leys
-Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution: Hugo Chavez Talks to Marta Harnecker
-Naked Imperialism: The US Pursuit of Global Dominance, by John Bellamy Foster
-Railroading Economics: The Creation of the Free Market Mythology,
by Michael Perelman
-The Language of Empire: Abu Ghraib & the American Media, by Lila Rajiva
-The Liberal Virus: Permanent War & the Americanization of the World,
by Samir Amin
-Pox Americana: Exposing the American Empire,
eds John Bellamy Foster & Robert W McChesney
-The Problem of the Media: US Communication Politics in the Twenty-First Century,
by Robert W McChesney
-Windows on the Workplace: Technology, Jobs, & the Organization of Office Work,
by Joan Greenbaum
-Silent Revolution: The Rise & Crisis of Market Economics in Latin America,
by Duncan Green
-The Socialist Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory & Politics,
ed Nancy Holmstrom
-Reclaiming the Ivory Tower: Organizing Adjuncts to Change Higher Education,
by Joe Berry
-A History of Capitalism: 1500 – 2000, by Michel Beaud
-Eastern Cauldron: Islam, Afghanistan, Palestine,
& Iraq in a Marxist Mirror, by Gilbert Achcar
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CALENDAR INFO: Send event title, date, time, location,
contact info, sponsor to NWRC2600 (at) juno.com
by 5 pm Tuesday for events beginning Thursday

CALENDAR BOOKMARK:
www.newworldresourcecenter.com/index1/events.html
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WEEKLY & BIWEEKLY EVENTS

Thu, 10 am, wluw 88.7 fm
ALTERNATIVE RADIO

Thu, 7 pm, 3334-61/2 W Lawrence, Rm 202
A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION MEETING
Info: 773-463-0311, answer (at) chicagoanswer.net

Thu, 7 pm, Valois Restaurant, 1518 E. 53rd
CAFE SOCIETY
Sponsors: The Public Square, Illinois Humanities Council
Info: www.thepublicsquare.org

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, 4:30 pm, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, 820 S Damen
VIGIL FOR PEACE & WITNESS AGAINST WAR
Info: www.vitw.org

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, 2-4 pm, Logan Square, Kedzie & Milwakee Aves
NORTHSIDE PEACE GATHERING

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

Sun, 1 pm, WILL radio 580 AM
MEDIA MATTERS WITH BOB MCCHESNEY
Info: www.will.uiuc.edu/am/mediamatters/default.htm

Sun, 1:30 – 3:30 pm, Art Institute of Chicago front steps
PEACE VIGIL
Sponsor: Code Pink
Info: codepinkchicago (at) yahoo.com

Sun, 7 pm, wluw radio, 88.7 FM
LABOR EXPRESS RADIO
Info: redjerry2 (at) yahoo.com

Mon-Fri
DEMOCRACY NOW
7-8 am, CAN-TV cable TV channel 19
7-9 am, WZRD 88.3 FM
9-10 am, WLUW 88.7 FM
Info: www.DemocracyNow.org

Mon-Fri
FREE SPEECH RADIO NEWS
4 & 10 pm, WZRD 88.3 FM

Mon, WLUW radio 88.7 FM
10 am, FIRE ON THE PRAIRIE, 2nd Mon/month
10 am THE EIGHTH DAY, 1st & 3rd Mon/month
10 am FROM THE TRENCHES, 4th Mon/month

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

Mon, 7 pm, Acme Art Works, 1741 N Western
WORLD CAN'T WAIT: DRIVE OUT THE BUSH REGIME
Fair trade coffee/snacks available from Acme Jazz Cafe
Info: 773.227-2453, chicago (at) worldcantwait.org

Mon, Funky Buddha Lounge, 728 W Grand
LEFTIST LOUNGE
Info: focus (at) apolloproject.org

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
First & third Tuesday
Info: 773-252-9956 or g.henninger (at) comcast.net

Tue, 7 pm, University Church, 5655 S University
HYDE PARK COMMITTEE AGAINST WAR & RACISM
BIWEEKLY MEETING, 2nd & 4th Tue
Info: www.chicagoantiwar.org/hydepark/

Tue, 7 pm, Cafe Mestizo, 2123 S Ashland
CAFE SOCIETY
Sponsor: The Public Square, Illinois Humanities Council
Info: www.thepublicsquare.org/cafe

Tue, 7:30 pm, Beverly Unitarian Church, 103rd & Longwood Dr
SOUTH SIDERS FOR PEACE WEEKLY MEETING
Info: www.southsidersforpeace.com/

Tue, 8 pm, Baker, 1215-27 W Lunt
NICARAGUA SOLIDARITY WORKERS COOP
FOR BIG CHANGE weekly meetings

Wed, 10 am, WLUW 88.7 FM
COUNTERSPIN

Wed, 6-8pm, Association House, 1116 N Kedzie
POMEGRANATE RADICAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE
Second Wednesday of the month
Info: www.pomegranatecollective.org, 312-924-1820

Wed, 6:30 pm, Gourmand Cafe 728 S Dearborn
PARTICIPATORY ECONOMICS
Chicago Area Participatory Economics Society
Second Wednesday of the month
Info: www.chicagoparecon.org

Wed, 6:30 pm, 1325 S Wasbash, Suite 105
CHICAGOLAND COALITION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES & RIGHTS
1st & 3rd Wed
Info: www.ccclr.org/
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TO HOLD YOUR EVENT AT NWRC: Phone (773) 227 4011or
nwrc_2600 (at) yahoo.com. New World is a centrally located non-
smoking storefront accessible by public transportation, street parking
available, wheelchairs/bikes welcome. Small donation requested.

WHO WE ARE: The New World Resource Center is Chicago’s oldest
independent left & labor bookstore and meeting center. Founded
in 1972, NWRC is a not-for-profit owned and operated by an all-volunteer
collective. Volunteers always welcome; phone 773-227-4011 for info

THANKS to everyone for your support

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