Chicago Indymedia : http://chicago.indymedia.org/archive
Chicago Indymedia

LOCAL Announcement :: Miscellaneous

CHICAGO EVENTS CALENDAR APR 19 – MAY 7

NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER’S
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR: APR 19 – MAY 7

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

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calendar listings begin Thursday for following 2.5 weeks, includes
submissions received by deadline 5 pm Tuesday - 500+ recipients
SUBMIT EVENTS & SUBSCRIBE at NWRC2600 (at) juno.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

--Apr 19, Thu, Congress Hotel, 520 S Michigan
SUPPORT CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKERS
Support workers in Chicago’s longest running strike
Sponsor: Unite HERE Local 1
Info: www.congresshotelstrike.info

--Apr 19, Thu, 6 pm, International House, 1414 E. 59th
BURIED IN THE BITTER WATERS: THE HIDDEN
HISTORY OF RACIAL CLEANSING IN AMERICA
Journalist Elliot Jaspin examines the forced removal
of African-American communities in late 19th century America

--Apr 19, Thu, 6:30 pm, University of Chicago Stuart Hall,
5835 S Greenwood, Room 101
FILM: WHERE WE STOOD
Documentary of Chicago anti-war protest of March 2003

--Apr 19, Thu, 7 pm, Unity Center, 3339 S Halsted
OIL MONOPOLIES, CLIMATE CHAOS & SAVING EARTH
Hear Wadi’h Halabi, Economics Commission, Communist Party USA
Info: 773-446-9932

--Apr 19, Thu, 7 pm, 3334 W Lawrence
FILM: MAQUILAPOLIS (CITY OF FACTORIES)
Documentary on Tijuana’s maquiladoras workers
Sponsor: ANSWER

--Apr 19-26, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
CHICAGO PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL 2007
Info: www.palestinefilmfest.com/

--Apr 20, Fri, 12 pm, Guatemalan Consulate, 203 N Wabash
RALLY FOR JUSTICE IN GUATEMALA
Bring to justice former Guatemalan General Efraín Ríos Montt
Sponsor: Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America
Info: 773-293-2964

--Apr 20, Fri, 3 pm, Newberry Library, 60 W Walton
CREATING THE DISABLED: MECHANIZATION,
INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY, & IDEAL WORKERS, 1880-1930
Hear Sarah Rose of UIC

--Apr 20, Fri, 7 pm, Film Studies Center, 1212 E 59th
FILM: ROKKASHOMURA RHAPSODY: A PLUTONIUM
PLANT COMES TO NORTHERN JAPAN
Hitomi Kamanaka’s documentary on nuclear waste in Japan
Discussion with filmmaker follows
Sponsors: Japan Committee of Center for East Asian Studies,
Human Rights Program, Center for International Studies,
Committee of Cinema & Media Studies, Environmental Studies Program,
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel

--Apr 20-21, Fri-Sat, University of Chicago Law School
111 E 60th St
THE VIEW FROM THE GROUND: ISSUES & INQUIRIES
ARISING FROM EIGHT SQUARE BLOCKS OF CHICAGO'S SOUTH SIDE
Conference on death of Stateway Gardens public housing
Info: www.eightblocks.org

--Apr 20-22, Fri-Sun, DePaul Center for Latino Research
CONFERENCE ON ACTIVISM & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Info: mochoa (at) depaul.edu

--Apr 20-22, Fri-Sun, Loyola University, Galvin Auditorium
Sullivan Center, 6339 N Sheridan
CHICAGO FESTIVAL OF BOSNIAN-HERZEGOVINIAN FILM
Info: wwwchicagobhfilm.org/

--Apr 21, Sat, 9 am, WNUR 89.3 fm radio
THIS IS HELL
Interview guests: journalist Greg Palast,
Jeff Faux of Economic Policy Institute
Info: www.thisishell.net

--Apr 21, Sat, 9:30 am, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 cable TV
MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE WAR IN VIETNAM & BEYOND
Authors Dorothy Fall, Frances Fitzgerald,
Jonathan Schell, Ron Steinman

--Apr 21, Sat, 2 pm, McCormick Place Lakeside
GREG PALAST & AMY GOODMAN
Appearances at Chicago Green Festival
Info: www.greenfestivals.org/content/view/230/200/

--Apr 21, Sat, 6:30 pm, Grace Place, 637 S Dearborn
ORGANIZING PALESTINIAN FARMERS FOR FAIR TRADE
Hear Nasser Abu Farha of Palestine Fair Trade Association,
of Jenin, Palestine

--Apr 21, Sat, 7 pm, Milwaukee, WI
AMERICAN ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE BANQUET
Keynote: Ambassador Afif Safieh of PLO Mission in the US
Info: www.adcwi.org

--Apr 21, Sat, 8 pm, Southwest Youth Collaborative, 6400 S Kedzie
CAFE INTIFADA
Info: CafeIntifada (at) gmail.com

--Apr 22, Sun, 5 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILMS: NUCLEAR COVERUPS, also CANCER IN CHILDREN, also
NUCLEAR CONTROVERSIES
Documentaries from the Low-Level Radiation Campaign
Info: www.newworldresourcecenter.com

--Apr 22, Sun, 6-10 pm, Pick-a-Cup Coffee House, 1813 Dempster
GLOBAL WARMING CAFÉ
Earth Day conversation & organizing

--Apr 23, Mon, 6:30 pm, News & Letters, 36 S Wabash
MARX'S CONCEPT OF THE TRANSCENDENCE OF ALIENATION
Hear philosopher Marilyn Nissim-Sabat
Info: www.newsandletters.org

--Apr 23, Mon, 2:30 am, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 Cable TV
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH WORLD REPORT 2007
Executive Director Kenneth Roth

--Apr 23, Mon, 4:30 am, Book-TV, C-SPAN2 Cable TV
CONSUMED: HOW MARKETS CORRUPT CHILDREN,
INFANTILIZE ADULTS, & SWALLOW CITIZENS WHOLE
Scholar Benjamin Barber

--Apr 23, Mon, 7 pm, In These Times, 2040 N Milwaukee
RIANE EISLER: HUMANITARIAN ECONOMICS
Hear the scholar & activist
Sponsor: In These Times

--Apr 23, Mon, 7 pm, Doc Films, 1212 East 59th st
FILM: SALT OF THE EARTH
Info: docfilms.uchicago.edu/

--Apr 23-24, Mon-Tue,
MIKE PALECEK: THE AMERICAN DREAM
Author reads from novel of America under Bush
4/23 5 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
4/23 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 70 Sycamore, Park Forest
4/24 5:30 pm, Revolution Books, 1103 N Ashland
4/24 7:30 pm, Barbara's Books UIC, 1218 S Halsted

--Apr 24 Tue, 12 pm, City Hall, 121 N Lasalle
RALLY AGAINST TORTURE
Fifth anniversary of investigation of police torture in Chicago
Sponosr: Campaign to End the Death Penalty
Info: 773-955-4841, julien (at) nodeathpenalty.org

--Apr 24 Tue, 4 pm, UIC Student Center rm 713, 750 S Halsted
PUSH & PULL: FREE TRADE & THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE
Hear acclaimed scholars & activists David Bacon &
Juan Manuel Sandoval
Sponsors: Chicago Center for Working-Class Studies,
UIC Center for Labor Education, Global Exchange,
Chicago Center for Working-Class Studies
Info: 312-996-2491

--Apr 24 Tue, 6:30 pm, School of The Art Institute Auditorium,
280 S Columbus
FILM: SALUD
Documentary explores Cuba’s healthcare system & global initiatives
Discussion follows screening with Dr Peter Orris of Stroger Hospital,
activist Mildred Williamson, author Debra Evenson
Sponsors: Public Square, MEDICC, In These Times, DePaul University
Center for Latino Research, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group
Info: www.saludthefilm.net

--Apr 25, Wed, 7 pm, Mess Hall, 6932 N Glenwood
TRASHING THE NEOLIBERAL CITY: AUTONOMOUS CULTURAL
PROJECTS IN CHICAGO 2000-2005
Release party for publication
Info: learningsite.info/trashing003.htm

--Apr 25-26, Wed-Thu
SARA PARETSKY: WRITING IN AN AGE OF SILENCE
Award-winning author on political & literary dissent
4/25, 7:30 pm, Women & Children First, 5330 N Clark
4/26, 7 pm, 57th Street Books, 1301 E. 57th St

--Apr 26-28, Thu-Sat, CUNY Graduate Center, NYC
LABOR VOICES 3 CONFERENCE
www.laborsvoices.org/

--Apr 27-29, Fri-Sun, New World Resouce Center, 1300 N Western
FINDING OUR ROOTS ANARCHIST THEORY CONFERENCE
Info: mayfirst.wordpress.com/

--Apr 28, Sat
NATIONAL DAY OF IMPEACHMENT ACTIONS
Info: www.a28.org/

--Apr 28, Sat, 9-12:30 pm, Oak Brook Park District, 1450 Forest Gate Rd
HEALTH CARE CHUTES & LADDERS: A SUMMIT ON FIXING THE
UPS & DOWNS OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Interactive community seminar
Sponsor: Campaign for Better Health Care

--Apr 28, Sat, 9-3 pm, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
26TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
WISCONSIN LABOR HISTORY SOCIETY
Info: wisconsinlaborhistory.org/

--Apr 28, Sat, 11-5 pm, 3460 W Lawrence
SOCIALISM CONFERENCE
Info: www.pslweb.org/site/News2

--Apr 28, Sat, 1:30 pm, Woodson Regional Library
SARA PARETSKY: WRITING IN AN AGE OF SILENCE
Award-winning author on political & literary dissent

--Apr 28, Sat, 2 pm, In These Times Bldg, 2040 N Milwaukee
STEPHEN KERCHER: REVEL WITH A CAUSE
Hear the University of Wisconsin historian on American political
& cultural satire during the Cold War era
Info: www.openuniversityoftheleft.org/

--Apr 28-29, Sat-Sun, Loyola University, 6525 N Sheridan
Quinlan Life Sciences Building
ANARCHIST FILM FEST
Info: mayfirst.wordpress.com/film-fest-schedule/

--Apr 29, Sun, 2 pm, Oak Park Library, 834 Lake St
FILM: IN DEBT WE TRUST
Danny Schector’s documentary on the credit card industry
Sponsor: Oak Park Coalition for Truth & Justice, Oak Park Library
Info: www.opctj.org

--Apr 29, Sun, 5 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILM: A SILENT FOREST: THE GROWING THREAT,
GENETICALLY ENGINEEERED TREES
David Suzuki’s documentary

--May 1, Tue
MAY DAY MARCH FOR LEGALIZATION & FULL RIGHTS!
Legalization for all, against border walls & border militarization
-10 am, Rally, Union Park, Ashland & Washington
-11 am, Rally, Haymarket Memorial, DesPlaines & Randolph
-12 pm, March, Randolph, DesPlaines, Jackson, Columbus
-2 pm, Rally, Grant Park, Balbo & Columbus

--May 1, Tue
NATIONAL MAY DAY IMMIGRATION RIGHTS MOBILIZATIONS
www.mayday2007.org/,
www.maydaymovement.blogspot.com/

--May 2, Wed, 6 pm, NEIS, 3411 W Diversey
LOW CARB(ON) DIET
Workshop on how to loose 5,000 lbs of CO2 in 1 month
Sponsor: NEIS
Info: www.neis.org

--May 2, Wed, 4-6:30 pm, Hull House, 800 S Halsted
TOUR: HAYMARKET & THE LABOR TRAIL
Walking tour guide: labor educator Joe Berry
Sponsors: UIC History Department, Jane Addams Hull House,
Chicago Labor Education Program, Chicago Labor & Arts Festival
Info: www.labortrail.org

--May 3, Thu, 7 pm, In These Times Bldg, 2040 N Milwaukee
JAMES THINDWA: AMERICAN JOBS
Screening of Greg Spotts documentary American Jobs on
US corporate outsourcing; discussion follows with
James Thindwa of Jobs With Justice
Info: www.openuniversityoftheleft.org/

--May 4, Fri, 9:30 am, Harold Washington College, 30 E Lake
HOW OUR MILITARY POLICIES AFFECT PEOPLE'S LIVES
Panelists: Ghada Talhami of Lake Forest College; Irving Birkner
of University of Chicago, Kathy Kelly of Voices for Creative Non-Violence,
Maurice Carney of Friends of the Congo
Sponsor: Global Initiative Chicago
Info: gichicago.org/conf0504/index.htm

--May 4, Fri, 6 pm, Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, 350 N Orleans
DEBS-THOMAS-HARRINGTON BANQUET
Honorees: Leo Gerard of United Steel Workers,
Josh Hoyt of IL Coalition of Immigrant & Refugee Rights,
Saul Pablo Escobar of Party Of Democratic Revolution-PRD Mexico
Info: www.chicagodsa.org/d2007/index.html

--May 4-5, Fri-Sat, Portland OR
PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABOR HISTORY CONFERENCE
Info: www.pnlha.org

--May 5, Sat, 10 am, Federal Plaza
SUDAN FREEDOM WALK
Charity/advocay march for peace & justice to
bridge crisis in Sudan & Darfur
Info: www.sudanwalkchicago.org

--May 6, Sun, 2 pm, Evanston Friends Meetinghouse, 1010 Greenleaf
PALESTINE: PEACE NOT APARTHEID
Panelists: Roxane Assaf of North Park University, Rabbi Andrea London of
Beth Emet The Free Synagogue in Evanston, Prof Frank Tachau of UIC,
Jim Wall of Christian Century
Sponsor: AFSC

--May 6, Sun, 5:30 pm, Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N Knox
NOT IN MY NAME / JEWISH VOICE FOR PEACE BENEFIT
Keynote: Norman Finkelstein; also comedian Dave Lippman,
Miryam Rashid of AFSC, Cecilie Surasky of JVP, musician Michael Levin
Info: www.nimn.org

--May 7-8, Mon-Tue, New York City
NORTH AMERICAN LABOR ASSEMBLY ON CLIMATE CRISIS
Building a Global Movement for Clean Energy conference
Info: www.ilr.cornell.edu/globallaborinstitute/events/climateChangeConference/index.html

FORTHCOMING
-5/16 Jeremy Scahill, Northwestern University
www.ilr.cornell.edu/globallaborinstitute/events/climateChangeConference/index.html
-5/17-19 Citizenship, Identity, & Social Justice Conference, Windsor, infoservices.uwindsor.ca/ocs/index.php
-5/17-19 Labor and Working Class History Conference, Duke University,
www.lawcha.org/eventsandmeetings/conferenceslink.html
-5/18 Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Peter Pace in Chicago
-5/18-24 Sacco & Vanzetti, Facets Cinémathèque, www.facets.org,
www.willowpondfilms.com/sacco_and_vanzetti.html
-6/1-2 Storming the Heavens: Worker Education &
Social Activism Conference, CUNY, www.workereducation.org
-6/14-15 Chicago Homeless Vets Standdown, Armory, North Ave & Kedzie
-6/14-17 Socialism 2007, Crowne Plaza O’Hare, www.haymarketbooks.org
-6/16-19 Interfiath Worker Justice National Conference, Chicago,
www.iwj.org/conference-2007/2007-conference.html
-6/21-24 Education for Liberation Conference, Chicago,
freeminds (at) brotherhood-sistersol.org
-6/22-24 UFPJ 3rd National Assembly, Chicago
-6/27-7/1 US Social Forum, Atlanta, www.ussf2007.org/
-8/3-5 Vietnam Veterans Against the War 40th Anniversary, Roosevelt University
-9/3-5 Global Social Justice in Theory & Practice conference, UK,
www.globalethics.bham.ac.uk/GSAConf2006/index.htm

--------------------------------------

NEW BOOKS AT NEW WORLD
-30% off 2007 Calendars!! (excluding Slingshots)
-The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex,
by Incite! Women of Color Against Violence
-Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology, by Incite! Women of Color Against Violence
-Radicals of the Worst Sort: Laboring Women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1860-1912, by Ardis Cameron Univ. of Illinois Press
-Bananeras: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America,
by Dana Frank
-Human Rights & Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice,
by Sally Engle Merry
-Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice,
by Jael Silliman, et al
-Kinshasa in Transition: Women’s Education, Employment, & Fertility,
by David Shapiro & B. Oleko Tambashe
-American Methods: Torture & the Logic of Domination, by Kristian Williams
-Women on the Defensive: Living through Conservative Times, by Sylvia Bashevkin
-Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, & Peace, by Vandana Shiva
-Gender, Politics, & Islam, ed. By Therese Saliba et al
-Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism by bell hooks & Amalia Mesa-Bains
-Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood & Radical Politics
in the 1960s, by Amy Swerdlow
-Policing the National Body: Race, Gender & Criminalization in the United States,
ed by Anannya Bhattacharjee, et al
-The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service,
by Laura Kaplan
-Conquest: Sexual Violence & American Indian Genocide, by Andrea Smith
-Sex Radicals & the Quest for Women’s Equality, by Joanne E. Passet
-Women & War, by Jean Bethke Elshtain
-Methodology of the Oppressed, by Chela Sandoval
-Feminist Generations: The Persistence of the Radical Women’s Movement,
by Nancy Whittier
-Feminism & the Abyss of Freedom, by Linda M. G. Zerilli
-Commandante Che: Guerrilla Soldier, Commander, and Strategist, 1956-1967,
by Paul J. Dosal
-Blood and Debt: War & the Nation-State in Latin America, by Miguel Angel Centeno
-Unfinished Transitions: Women & the Gendered Development
of Democracy in Venezuela, 1936-1996, by Elisabeth Friedman
-Who is Black?: One Nation’s Definition (10th Anniversary Edition), by F. James Davis
-Women & Guerrilla Movements: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chiapas, Cuba,
by Karen Kampwirth
-Vulnerability & Human Rights, by Bryan S. Turner
-Radical Women in Latin America: Left & Right, ed. by Victoria Gonzalez
& Karen Kampwirth
-Right Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power & the Struggle Against Allende,
1964-1973, by Margaret Power
-Real Choices: Feminism, Freedom, and the Limits of Law by Beth Kiyoko Jamieson (Penn State Univ. Press)
-Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvior, ed by Margaret A. Simons

------------------------------------------------
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
-------------------------------------------------
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

Sat, 3 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

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
7-9 am WZRD 88.3 FM
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, 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, 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/
------------------------------------------------------
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

[Nwrc2600 (at) juno.com to unsubscribe]

----please forward & cross-post-------
 
 

Donate

Views

Account Login

Media Centers

 

This site made manifest by dadaIMC software