NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER’S
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR: FEB 15 – MAR 3
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
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--Feb 15, Thu, Congress Hotel, 520 S Michigan
CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKE PICKET
Support workers in Chicago’s longest running strike
Sponsor: Unite HERE Local 1
Info:
www.congresshotelstrike.info
--Feb 15, Thu, Facets Cinémathèque, 1517 W Fullerton
FILM: VERDICT ON AUSCHWITZ: THE FRANKFURT TRIAL 1963-1965
Rolf Bickel & Dietrich Wagner’s documentary on the first
war crimes trial to take place in Germany
Info:
www.facets.org/
--Feb 10, Sat, 9:30-2 pm, Grace Place, 637 S Dearborn
GATHERING OF FAIR TRADE CONGREGATIONS
Workshop to learn how your congregation can join
the movement of fair trade congregations
Info:
www.chicagofairtrade.org
--Feb 10, Sat, 12 pm, UE Hall, 37 S Ashland
MEDIA SKILLS SHARE WORKSHOP
Sponsor: Hammerhard Media, Labor Beat
Info: 773-251-8360
--Feb 10, Sat, 2 pm, In these Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
ALTERNATIVES TO PRESENT-DAY CAPITALISM:
PARTICIPATORY ECONOMICS & ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY
Hear Mitchell Szczepanczyk & David Schweickart
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: 847-677-5474
--Feb 15, Thu
STUDENT STRIKE AGAINST THE WAR
Participating schools: UC Santa Barbara, Columbia University,
UC Berkeley, Occidental College, Fordham University,
San Francisco State, University of North Carolina Greensboro,
Columbia College Chicago
Info:
www.worldcantwait.net/index.php
--Feb 15, Thu, 6:30 pm, University of Saint Francis, 500 Wilcox, Joliet
IMMIGRATION FORUM
Panel discussion with representatives from Potluck Democracy,
UVA Students of UFS, ICIRR, Will County Green Party,
Joliet Hispanic/ Latino Coalition
Info:
braamer (at) krausonline.com
--Feb 15, Thu, 7 pm, Mandell United Methodist Church, 5010 W. Congress
LIVING WAGE TOWN HALL MEETING
Sponsors: Greater Chicago Caucus, Edgewater Democracy for America,
United Food & Commercial Workers Local 881
Info:
www.dfalink.com/event.php
--Feb 15, Thu, 7 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
URBAN NIGHTMARES: THE MEDIA, THE RIGHT,
& THE MORAL PANIC OVER THE CITY
Hear Steve Macek of North Central College discuss the
media's systematic demonization of the inner city
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: 847-677-5474
--Feb 16, Fri, 3 pm, Loyola University Damen Hall, 6525 N Sheridan
SCHOLAR ACTIVISM & ORGANIZING THE US SOCIAL FORUM:
LINKING CLASSROOM TO COMMUNITY STRUGGLES
Hear Walda Katz-Fishman, prof of sociology at Howard University
Info:
dembric (at) luc.edu
--Feb 16, Fri, 6 pm, DePaul University, Richardson Library
Haber Lounge, 2350 N Kenmore
PHOTO EXHIBITION: LOVE, LOSS & LONGING: IMPACT OF
US POLICY ON CUBAN-AMERICAN FAMILIES
Through 3/5
Sponsors: DePaul University Center for Latino Research,
Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America
Info:
mmckenna (at) crln.org
--Feb 16, Fri, 7:30 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
THE TRUTH ABOUT US POLICY IN COLOMBIA
Hear Colombian activist Imelda Daza Cotes
Sponsor: Colombia Solidarity Committee
--Feb 16, Fri 8 pm, Wesley Church, 21 E Franklin, Naperville
PRESENTATION BY JIM WALL
Middle East expert discusses President Jimmy Carter’s recent publication
Sponsor: End the Occupation Coalition, Northern Illinois
Info:
www.angelfire.com/hero/eto/main.html
--Feb 16, Fri 8:30 pm, Facets Cinémathèque, 1517 W Fullerton
FILM: STRIKE
Karel Steklý’s 1947 drama of 19th century mineworkers
Info:
www.facets.org/
--Feb 16, 24
ANTI-FUR OUTREACH
2/16 6:45 Lyric Opera, corner Madison & Wacker
2/24 1 pm Burberry, 624 N Michigan
Info:
chicago.animaldefense.info
--Feb 17, Sat, 1 pm, United Church of Hyde Park, 1448 E 53rd
2007 COMMUNITY CONGRESS FOR TENANTS RIGHTS
Sponsor: Metropolitan Tenants Organization
Info:
www.tenants-rights.org
--Feb 17, Sat, 1-5 pm, St Gertrude, 1401 W Granville
OCCUPATION PROJECT NONVIOLENCE WORKSHOP
Join an affinity group for the campaign of
civil disobedience to end Iraq war funding
Info:
www.vcnv.org
--Feb 17, Sat, 4 pm, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 Cable TV
RABBLE-ROUSER FOR PEACE:
THE AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF DESMOND TUTU
Author John Allen
--Feb 17, Sat, 6:30 pm, Chopin Theatre, 1543 W Division
FILM: ENCOUNTER POINT
Ronit Avni’s film on Israelis & Palestinians struggling for peace
Info:
www.chopintheatre.com
--Feb 18, Sun, 10 am, Third Unitarian Church, 301 N Mayfield
AFRICAN AMERICANS & THE RELIGION OF ISLAM IN AMERICA
Hear Sultan Mohammed of Council on American-Islamic Relations
Info:
www.thirdunitarianchurch.org
--Feb 18, Sun, 2 pm, Evanston Friends Meeting House, 1010 Greenleaf
PERSPECTIVES FROM ISRAEL & PALESTINE:
REPORT FROM AFSC/INTERFAITH PEACE BUILDERS DELEGATION
Hear Mary Ann Weston & Louis Hirsch
Sponsors: Evanston Friends Meeting's Peace & Social Concerns Committee,
Neighbors for Peace.
Info:
emertic (at) sbcglobal.net
--Feb 18, Sun, 2 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
CHICAGO GREENS GATHERING & FORUM
Info: 312-719-5719
--Feb 18, Sun, 4 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILM: HITLER’S SS: PORTRAIT OF EVIL
Jim Goodard’s drama of the Nazi Security Echelon
Part of All of This And World War Too Film Festival
--Feb 18, Sun, 4 pm, Chopin Theatre, 1543 W Division
FILM: DARFUR DIARIES
Aisha Bain’s documentary on the people of Darfur
Info:
www.chopintheatre.com
--Feb 18-21, Sun & Wed
NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE IN OCCUPIED PALESTINE
Hear Mohammed Khatib of Bil'in Popular Committee Against the Wall,
Firyal Abu Haikal of Kortuba School in Hebron
-2/18 2 pm, Islamic Foundation, 300 W Highridge Rd, Villa Park
-2/18 6 pm, Grace Church, 3325 W Wrightwood
-2/21 7 pm, Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington
Sponsors: American Friends Service Committee, Christian Peacemaker
Team-Chicago, Stop CAT Coalition, 8th Day Center for Justice,
Logan Square Neighbors for Justice & Peace, Not In My Name/
Jewish Voice for Peace-Chicago, Chicago Democratic Socialists of America,
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism, Voices for Creative Nonviolence,
Neighbors for Peace, American Friends Service Committee,
International Solidarity Movement
Info:
ISMinChicago (at) aol.com
--Feb 19, Mon, 8:45 pm, Facets Cinémathèque, 1517 W Fullerton
FIILM: KRIZE (CRISIS)
Herbert Kline’s must-see 1938 documentary on the
growing fascist movement in Czechoslovakia
Info:
www.facets.org/
--Feb 20, Tue, 12 pm, DePaul University Loop Campus, 11 floor
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY NON-VIOLENCE & SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACH-IN
Join Kathy Kelly & other peacemakers
Info:
MDolan1149 (at) aol.com
--Feb 20, Tue, 5:30 pm, Jane Addams Hull House, 800 S Halsted
ANTI-GAY PLEDGES & TEACHER EDUCATION
Discussion of Illinois colleges with anti-gay pledges
Sponsors: Hull House Museum, Center for Anti-Oppressive Education,
Coalition for Education on Sexual Orientation
--Feb 21, Wed, 7:30 pm, Block Museum of Art
1967 South Campus Dr, Evanston
FILM: BLACK GOLD
Mark & Nick Francis’s documentary on
struggles of Ethiopian coffee farmers
Info:
www.reeltimeevanston.org/
--Feb 22, Thu, 7 pm, Center for Inner City Studies, 700 E Oakwood rm 102
W’S WAR MACHINE: THE US WAR IN IRAQ & RACISM AT HOME
Panelists: Stan Willis of National Conference of Black Lawyers,
Shirley McIntosh of Freedom Road Socialist Organization &
Military Families Speak Out, Hatem Abudayyeh of Arab American Action Network,
Randy Evans of Fight Back Newspaper
Sponsor: Fight Back Newspaper
Info:
www.fightbacknews.org/
--Feb 22, Thu, 7 pm, St Gertrude, 1401 W Granville
OCCUPATION PROJECT: GENERAL MEETING & UPDATE
Become involved with the campaign of civil disobedience
to end Iraq war funding
Info:
www.vcnv.org
--Feb 22, Thu, 4:30 pm, Congress Hotel, 520 S Michigan
RALLY TO SUPPORT CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKERS
Support workers in Chicago’s longest running strike
Sponsor: Unite HERE Local 1
Info:
www.congresshotelstrike.info
--Feb 22, Thu, 7 pm, Northwestern University Thorne Auditorium
375 E Chicago
THE BUSH AGENDA: UNDERSTANDING IT, STOPPING IT
Hear Jim Abourezk, founder of American Arab
Anti Discrimination Committee, atty Michael Deutsch,
political activist Debra Sweet
Sponsor: World Can’t Wait, National Lawyers Guild
Info:
www.chicagoworldcantwait.org
--Feb 23, Fri, 12-4 pm, George Commons, Chicago Theological Seminary
1164 E 58th
OCCUPATION PROJECT NONVIOLENCE WORKSHOP
Join an affinity group for the campaign of
civil disobedience to end Iraq war funding
Info:
www.vcnv.org
--Feb 23-24, Fri-Sat, Casa Aztlan, 1831 S Racine
COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS' CAMPAIGN FOR FAIR FOOD:
MIDWEST ENCUENTRO
Networking & strategy gathering of community, youth/student,
labor allies of the Immokalee farmworkers;
planning for April 13-14 events
Info:
organize (at) sfalliance.org or 239-986-0847
--Feb 24, Sat, 2 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
FILM: MICHAEL HARRINGTON & TODAY'S OTHER AMERICA
Bill Donovan’s documentary on the democratic socialist leader
Info: 773-384-0327
--Feb 24, Sat
FILM: THE GROUND TRUTH
Patricia Foulkrod’s documentary of the Iraq war
-2 pm, Albany Park Library, corner Foster & Kimball
-3 pm, Riverside Library, One Burling Road, Riverside IL;
discussion follows with Ray Parrish of VVAW Military Counseling Services
Sponsors: Near West Citizens for Peace & Justice,
Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace & Justice
--Feb 24-25, Sat-Sun, UIC Student Center East rm 603
SDS OCCUPATION CONFERENCE
Teach-in & workshop on Iraq
Info:
www.newsds.org/chicago/
--Feb 25, Sun, 2 pm, Oak Park Public Library, 834 Lake St
FILM: AMERICAN JOBS
Greg Spotts documentary on job losses; discussion follows with
James Thindwa of Jobs with Justice
Sponsors: Oak Park Coalition for Peace & Justice, Oak Park Public Library
Info:
www.opctj.org
--Feb 25, Sun, 4 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILMS: CATCH 22, also SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5
Two anti-war classics
Final screenings of All of This And World War Too Film Festival
--Feb 25, Sun, Hideout, 1354 W Wabansia
PUNK PLANET MAGAZINE BENEFIT
Info:
www.punkplanet.com/
--Feb 26, Mon, 6:30 pm, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, 800 S Halsted
AREA CHICAGO ISSUE 4 RELEASE PARTY
Info:
www.areachicago.org
--Feb 26, Mon, 6:30 pm, News & Letters, 36 S Wabash Rm 1440
CAPITALISM'S LAW OF VALUE:
WHAT IT IS, WHAT IS NEEDED TO ABOLISH IT
Discussion with author Kevin Anderson
Part of Marx For Today series
Info:
www.newsandletters.org
--Feb 26-27, Mon-Tue,
MARISA HANDLER
Hear the South African activist & author
2/26 7 pm, Transitions Bookstore, 1000 W North
2/27 7 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaykee
--Feb 28, Wed, 6 pm, Columbia College Film Row Cinema
1104 S Wabash, 8th floor
FILM: MAXED OUT
James Scurlock’s new documentary on the American way of debt
Discussion follows with author Barbara Ehrenreich, others
Sponsor: Woodstock Institute, CRA Coalition
Info:
bhill (at) woodstockinst.org
--Feb 28 – March 3, Wed-Sat, Hilton Chicago
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
Info:
www.isanet.org/chicago2007/
--Mar 1, Thu, 6 pm, Decima Musa Restaurant, 1901 S Loomis
CRISIS IN MEXICO: NEW STAGE IN MEXICAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS?
Panelists: Alan Benjamin of San Francisco Labor Council,
Jorge Mujica of March 10th Coalition for Immigrant Rights
Info: 312-502-7867 or
redjerry2 (at) yahoo.com
--Mar 3, Sat, 10-3 pm, UNITE, 37 S Ashland
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES – EMPOWERING WOMEN:
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY CHICAGO
25TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Info: 773-278-6706
--Mar 3, Sat, 10-3 pm, Euclid Church, 405 S Euclid, Oak Park
PARTNERS IN FAITH: WORKING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & FAIR FOOD
Coalition of Immokalee Workers invites Chicago faith
community to learn about human rights of farmworkers
Sponsor: Interfaith Action
Info:
Brigitte (at) interfaithact.org or 239-986-0688
--Mar 3, Sat, 2 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
BUILD A MASS MOVEMENT TO END THE WAR
Hear John Beacham of Chicago ANSWER
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: 847-677-5474
--Mar 3, Sat, 6 pm, UIC B1 LCB Lecture Center B
LET'S HAVE SEX IN PEACE
Dario Fo’s award winning play
FORTHCOMING
-3/8 International Women’s Day
-3/9-11 Left Forum, Cooper Union NYC,
leftforum (at) leftforum.org
-3/10 National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers
-3/15 Sr Helen Prejean, All Saints' Episcopal Church,
www.ccdbr.org/
-3/16 Maya Angelou, St Sabina Church
-3/17 Fourth Anniversary of Iraq War - March on the Pentagon,
www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php
-3/18-21 National Conference for Union Representatives in Healthcare,
Holiday Inn City Center Chicago
-3/19 Iraq Veterans Memorial unveiling,
iraqmemorial.org/
-3/20 Fourth Anniversary of Iraq War – Chicago March & Rally
www.m20coalition.net/
-3/20-22 Peacemaking in an Age of Terror Conference,
Loyola University Chicago,
www.luc.edu/ethics/04103peace07.shtml
-3/30-31 Illinois Coalition for Peace & Justice Conference, Urbana,
www.ilcpj.org
-4/13-14 Coalition of Immokalee Workers Chicago Mobilization,
www.ciw-online.org
-4/14-15 4th National Latin America Solidarity Coalition Conference,
Chicago,
www.lasolidarity.org
-4/20-22 Conference on Activism & Social Justice,
DePaul Center for Latino Research,
mochoa (at) depaul.edu
-4/26-28 Labor Voices 3 Conference, NYC,
www.laborsvoices.org/
-5/1 May Day Immigration Rights Mobilizations
-5/17-19 Citizenship, Identity, & Social Justice Conference, Windsor,
infoservices.uwindsor.ca/ocs/index.php
-6/21-24 Education for Liberation Conference, Chicago,
freeminds (at) brotherhood-sistersol.org.
-6/27-7/1 US Social Forum, Atlanta,
www.ussf2007.org/
-8/3-5 Vietnam Veterans Against the War 40th Anniversary, Roosevelt University
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NEW BOOKS AT NEW WORLD
-20% off 2007 Calendars!! (excluding Slingshots)
-Chicago Labor Trail Map
-Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival, by Jen Marlowe, Aisha Bain, Adam Shapiro
-Poor Workers' Unions: Rebuilding Labor from Below by Vanessa Tait (South End Press) $20.00
-There Is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class & Hurricane Katrina,
eds Chester Hartman & Gregory D. Squires
-Telling the Truth: Socialist Register 2006, eds Leo Panitch & Colin Leys
-Dispatches from Latin America: On the Frontlines Against Neoliberalism,
ed by Vijay Prashad & Teo Ballve
-Hello, I'm Special: How Individuality Became the New Conformity, by Hal Niedzviecki
-Talking the Walk: A Communications Guide for Racial Justice,
by Hunter Cutting & Makani Themba-Nixon
-The Anti-Capitalism Reader: Imagining a Geography of Opposition, ed by Joel Schalit
-Urban Nightmares: The Media, the Right & the Moral Panic Over the City,
by Steve Macek
-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 Assassins’ Gate: America in Iraq by George Packer
-Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq,
by Stephen Kinzer
-The Liberal Virus: Permanent War & the Americanization of the World,
by Samir Amin
-The Problem of the Media: US Communication Politics in the Twenty-First Century,
by Robert W McChesney
-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
-A History of Capitalism: 1500 – 2000, by Michel Beaud
-Eastern Cauldron: Islam, Afghanistan, Palestine,
& Iraq in a Marxist Mirror, by Gilbert Achcar
-The Concise Guide to Global Human Rights, by Daniel Fischlin & Martha Nandorfy
-What Lies Beneath: Katrina, Race, & the State of the Nation, ed by South End Press
-Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution, ed by David Porter
-The Quotable Rebel: Political Quotations for Dangerous Times, ed by Teishan Latner
-Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America, ed by Paul Avrich
-The Broken Promises of America Volume I: At Home & Abroad, Past & Present,
An Encyclopedia for Our Times Vol I (A-G), Vol II (G-Z), by Douglas F. Dowd
-The Case Against Israel, by Michael Neumann
-All the Power: Revolution Without Illusion, by Mark Anderson
-Rebel Alliances: The Means & Ends of Contemporary British Anarchism,
by Benjamin Franks
-Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, ed by Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, Sun Yung Shin
-The Modern School Movement: Anarchism & Education in the United States,
by Paul Avrich
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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: People Against War & Empire
Info:
hooshi (at) sbcglobal.net
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
9-10 am, WLUW 88.7 FM
Info:
www.DemocracyNow.org
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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