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CHICAGO EVENTS CALENDAR: APR 10 - 28

NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER’S
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR:
APR 10 - 28

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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-Includes submissions received by deadline 5 pm Tuesday
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--Apr 10, Thu & continuing, 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 10, Thu, 7:30 pm, Mess Hall, 6932 N Glenwood
THE LABOR OF ECOLOGY
Discussion of changing nature of work
Part of Work Against Work series
Info: www.49underground.org

--Apr 10, Thu, 8 pm, No Exit Café, 6970 N Glenwood
SALVADORAN LABOR LEADER RICARDO CALDERON
Leader from Frente Sindical Salvadoreno discusses free trade,
the labor movement, more
Sponsors: Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador,
Loyola Latin American Studies Program,
DePaul Latin American & Latino Studies Program
Info: 773-612-2559

--Apr 10-16
CHICAGO LATINO FILM FESTIVAL
Info: www.latinoculturalcenter.org/Filmfest/Index.htm

--Apr 11, Fri, 9:15 am, Chicago State University,
Academic Library Auditorium, 9501 S Martin Luther King Dr
FINDING FOOD IN CHICAGO & THE SUBURBS
Report on the largest food access study
ever completed in the Chicago region
Sponsor: Northeastern Illinois Community Food Assessment
Info: findingfood (at) sbcglobal.net

--Apr 11, Fri, 5 pm, Northwestern University Law School,
Lincoln Hall, 357 E Chicago Ave
CONGRESSMAN JOHN CONYERS, JR: ENDING THE US
HEALTH CARE CRISIS: REFORMING HEALTH CARE IN 2008
Sponsor: American Constitution Society
Info/RSVP: m-carter2010 (at) nlaw.northwestern.edu

--Apr 11, Fri, 7 pm, Loyola University Sullivan Center
Galvin Auditorium, 6339 N Sheridan
ONE NIGHT OF ARAB CINEMA
Screenings of Fama: Heroism without Glory,
also Adrift on the Nile
Sponsor: Loyola Campus Greens, LUCine, Beta Rho,
Sociology Department
Info: 773-508-3725 or campus-greens (at) luc.edu

--Apr 11-12, Fri-Sat, Atlanta GA
SUMMIT ON ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR WOMEN
www.nowfoundation.org/issues/economic/events/ejsummit2008/index.html

--Apr 11-13, Fri-Sun, Atlanta GA
HISTORIANS AGAINST THE WAR CONFERENCE
Info: www.historiansagainstwar.org/hawconf/
--Apr 11-13, Fri-Sun, Dearborn MI,
LABOR NOTES CONFERENCE
Info: www.labornotes.org/conference

--Apr 11-13, Fri-Sun, Sydney, Australia
CLIMATE CHANGE / SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE
Info: www.greenleft.org.au/conference.php

--Apr 12, Sat, 8 am, Book-TV, CSPAN-2 Cable TV
MICHAEL ERIC DYSON

--Apr 12, Sat, 9 am, WNUR 89.3 fm radio
THIS IS HELL
Interview guests include authors Loretta Napoleoni & William Polk
Info: www.thisishell.net

--Apr 12, Sat, 12 pm, Woodson Library, 9525 S Halsted
EXHIBITION: CHESTER COMMODORE,
CHICAGO DEFENDER CARTOONIST
Opening, runs thru 12/31

--Apr 12, Sat, 1 pm, Northwestern University Lurie Medical Center
Hughes Auditorium, 303 E Superior
LUNCHEON FUNDRAISER FOR
GAZA EMERGENCY MEDICAL RELIEF
Hear Andrew Whitley of United Nations Relief & Works Agency
Sponsors: Islamic Medical Association of Northwestern University,
American Friends Service Committee, Committee for a Just Peace in
Israel and Palestine, Chicago Faith Coalition on Middle East Policy,
Arab-American Action Network, Mosque Foundation, Southwest Youth
Collaborative, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Council of
Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago, Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago,
National Lawyers' Guild Chicago, Church Network for Education on Palestine

--Apr 12, Sat, 1 pm, Harold Washington Library, 400 S State
HAROLD WASHINGTON SYMPOSIUM
Hear New York Times columnist Gary Rivlin

--Apr 12, Sat, 2 pm, Revolution Books, 1103 N Ashland
AWAY WITH ALL GODS
Book release party for author Bob Avakian’s new book

--Apr 12, Sat, 3 pm, Book-TV, CSPAN-2 Cable TV
THE INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM OF I. F. STONE
Panel discussion, repeats 4/13 9 pm

--Apr 12, Sat, 4:30 pm, Wellington Church, 615 W. Wellington
WELLINGTON CHURCH JOINS SANCTUARY MOVEMENT
Speakers: James Thindwa of Jobs with Justice, Rev Jennifer Hill of
Chicago New Sanctuary Coalition, Rev Walter Coleman of
Adalberto United Methodist Church, Michael McConnell of AFSC
Info: www.waucc.org/

--Apr 12 & 14, Sat & Mon
VISION FOR THE FUTURE – A FORUM ON JOBS, TRANSPORTATION,
HOUSING, & OUR ENVIRONMENT
4/12 2pm, Benito Juarez Community Academy 2150 S Laflin
4/14 6pm, Lawndale Community Church 3827 W Ogden
Info: 773-762-6991 or www.lvejo.org

--Apr 12-15, Sat-Tue
THE WAR, THE ECONOMY & THE ELECTIONS
Hear Richard Becker of ANSWER Coalition
4/12 6 pm, 3334 W. Lawrence
4/14 2:30 pm, Harper College Room J143
4/15 12 pm, Harold Washington College

--Apr 13, Sun, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
GREENS IN THE REBIRTH OF THE ANTI-NUCLEAR MOVEMENT
Hear David Kraft of Nuclear Energy Information Service
Sponsor: Chicago Greens

--Apr 13, Sun, 4 pm, Grace United Methodist Church, 3325 W Wrightwood
FILM: SICKO
Discussion follows with Ed Cole of Chicago Single-Payer Action Network
Sponsors: Second City Greens, Chicago Single-Payer Action Network,
Logan Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace
Info: www.secondcitygreens.org/

--Apr 14, Mon, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, 800 S Halsted
FILM: CHISHOLM ’72: UNBOUGHT & UNBOSSED
Documentary on the first African-American to run for President
Discussion follows with UIC Prof Barbara Ransby
Sponsor: Neighborhood Writing Alliance,
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum

--Apr 14-15, Tue-Wed
COLOMBIAN FLOWER WORKER CHICAGO TOUR
Hear Dora Acero, a Colombia Dole flower plantation worker, on exploitation
& human rights abuses in the Colombian flower industry
4/14 3:30 pm, UIC Latino Cultural Center, 803 S Morgan
4/14 7 pm, University of Chicago, 1116 E 59th
4/15 6 pm, DePaul University Lincoln Park Library Rm 300
Sponsor: U.S. Labor Education in the Americas Project
Info: www.usleap.org

--Apr 15, Tue
TAX DAY: PROTEST IRAQ WAR FUNDING
9-6 pm, Evanston Post Office, 990 Davis St
11-1 pm, Federal Plaza
Sponsors: Chicago Area War Resistors Support Committee,
Evanston Neighbors for Peace
Info: 773-764-4045

--Apr 15, Tue, 6:30 pm, DePaul University Monroe Hall, 2312 N Clifton
CLIMATE CHANGE & WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT
Hear David Kraft of Climate Project
Info: publicpolicystudies (at) depaul.edu

--Apr 15, Tue, 6:30 pm, Barbara's Bookstore, 1218 S Halsted
ANN WRIGHT: DISSENT-VOICES OF CONSCIENCE
Author discusses her new book

--Apr 16, Wed, 9 am - 8 pm, Columbia College Film Row Cinema
NEW DEAL FILM FESTIVAL
1930s & 1940s government films document the Depression & New Deal eras
Info: www.colum.edu/Academics/Liberal_Education/Events.php

--Apr 16, Wed, 7 pm, Doc Films, 1212 E 59th St
FILM: THE TRIAL
Orson Welles’ version of the Kafka novel

--Apr 17, Thu, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
YOU DON'T REMEMBER THE TIME YOU DO:
MOMENTS IN THE LIVES OF PRISONERS
Laurie Jo Reynolds & Robert Todd’s films examine the
prison system's impact on individuals, families, communities
Sponsor: Tamms Year Ten, Campaign to End the Death Penalty

--Apr 17-18, Thu-Fri, Oakton Community College, Skokie Campus
7701 N Lincoln Ave
GLOBAL LEGACIES OF NON-VIOLENCE:
FROM MAHATMA GANDHI TO MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR
Peace studies conference, keynote speaker Clayborne Carson, many others
Info: www.oakton.edu/user/~schuster/indiafulbright/gandhikingconf.htm

--Apr 17-20, Thu-Sun Marriott O'Hare
US HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Info: www.ushrnetwork.org/conference_2008

--Apr 18, Fri, 3 pm, Newberry Library, 60 W Walton
WORKING-CLASS UTOPIA: WORK, MASCULINITY, &
VICE IN POST-WAR GARY, INDIANA
Presentation by S. Paul O’Hara, Xavier University

--Apr 18, Fri, 5 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FINDING OUR ROOTS SOCIAL & CHECK-IN
Start of the Finding Our Roots conference
Info: mayfirst.wordpress.com/

--Apr 18-20, Fri-Sun, Roosevelt University, 430 S Michigan
FINDING OUR ROOTS ANARCHIST CONFERENCE
Info: mayfirst.wordpress.com/

--Apr 19, Sat, 8th Day Center for Justice, 205 W Monroe
SENSITIVITY TO TORTURE SURVIVORS WORKSHOP
Torture survivor Adriana Portillo-Bartow
Info/RSVP: dpagosa (at) claret.org

--Apr 19, Sat, 1 pm, West Englewood Library, 1745 W 63rd
POETIC JUSTICE: A CONVERSATION WITH DELBERT TIBBS
Exonerated death row prisoner in conversation with Cliff Kelly
Sponsor: The Public Square

--Apr 19, Sat, 4 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
FILM: WAR MADE EASY: HOW PRESIDENTS & PUNDITS
KEEP SPINNING US TO DEATH
Chicago premier! Loretta Alper & Jeremy Earp’s documentary
based on the book by Norman Solomon, narrated by Sean Penn.
Examines 50-year pattern of government deception & media spin
that has dragged the US into war from Vietnam to Iraq
Sponsor: Open University of the Left
Info: www.openuniversityoftheleft.org/

--Apr 19, Sat, 5:30 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILMS: AGAINST THE GRAIN: AN ARTIST SURVIVAL
GUIDE TO PERU, also VINCENT WHO?
Documentaries from Peruvian activists on the Fujimori dictatorship

--Apr 20, Sun, 6 pm, Universal School Gym
Mosque Foundation, 7360 W 93rd St
MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE
Play based on the words of the late Palestinian activist

--Apr 21, Mon, 7 pm, Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E Chicago
POLITICAL ACTS: ARAB-AMERICAN THEATER
Playwrights Yussef El Guindi, Heather Raffo and Betty Shamieh
discuss the politics of their work

--Apr 21, Mon, 7 pm, 3411 W Diversey #19
FILM: CHERNOBYL: THE INVISIBLE THIEF
Nuclear Energy Information Service
Info: www.neis.org

--Apr 22, Tue, 6 pm, International House, 1414 E 59th St
PENS & SWORDS: HOW THE AMERICAN MAINSTREAM MEDIA
REPORT THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
Author Marda Dunsky

--Apr 24-26, Thu-Sat, Toronto
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM - FIRST NORTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Info: hmtoronto (at) yahoo.com

--Apr 25, Fri, 6 pm, Crown Plaza, Madison & Halsted
50TH ANNUAL CHICAGO EUGENE V DEBS DINNER
Info: www.chicagodsa.org/d2008/index.html

--Apr 25-May 8, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
CHICAGO PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL
Must-see films include DRIVING TO ZIGZIGLAND,
A PALESTINIAN MURAL, THE EDGE OF HOPE,
JERUSALEM: THE EAST SIDE STORY,
PALESTINE 1948 NAKBA, THE ROOF,
WAITING FOR BEN GURION, SLINGSHOT HIP HOP,
DRYING UP PALESTINE, SOY PALESTINO,
INSIDE OUTSIDE, USA VS AL-ARIAN, EVERYWHERE WAS THE SAME
Info: www.artic.edu/webspaces/siskelfilmcenter/2008/april/2.html

--Apr 26, Sat, 11 am, Newberry Library, 60 W Walton
(DIS)LOCATING BORDERLANDS: CONSTRUCTING
LATINO CULTURES IN AMERICAN SPACES
Alexandra Mendoza of University of Minnesota, Susana Peña of
Bowling Green State University, Raúl Coronado Jr of University of Chicago
Info: www.newberry.org/scholl/borderlands07-08.html

--Apr 26, Sat, 12 pm, Federal Plaza
UNITED FRONT PROTEST FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
Sponsors: Partisan Defense Committee,
Labor Black Struggle League, many others
Info: www.partisandefense.org

--Apr 27, Sun, 2 pm, Oak Park Library, 834 Lake St
BLACKWATER INVADES ILLINOIS
Documents efforts of activists to counter Blackwater’s efforts to establish
a military training facility in northwest Illinois; discussion with Bill Barclay
of Clearwater Group follows screening
Sponsors: Oak Park coalition for Truth & Justice, Oak Park Public Library
Info: www.opctj.org or 708-524-1230

--Apr 27, Sun, 7 pm, Wellington Church, 615 Wellington
HOLLY NEAR
Info: www.waucc.org/near.php

--Apr 27, Sun, 7 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
ANNE ELIZABETH MOORE: UNMARKETABLE
Author discusses her new book

--Apr 28, Mon, Field Museum, time tba
BOEING ANNUAL MEETING: HOLD BOEING ACCOUNTABLE
PROTEST TORTURE FLIGHTS
Info: groundtortureflights.wordpress.com/

--Apr 28, Mon, 6 pm, International House, 1414 E 59th St
SUPERCLASS: THE GLOBAL POWER ELITE
& THE WORLD THEY ARE MAKING
Author David Rothkop

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--May 1, Thursday, 10 am, Union Park, march to Federal Plaza
MAY DAY MARCH & RALLY FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS:
TOGETHER, WE ARE THE NEW MAJORITY
Info: www.chicagomayday.com/
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FORTHCOMING

-5/1-3, La Gran Marcha Nacional 2008, A Million Immigrant March, granmarchanacional2008 (at) gmail.com
-5/2-4 Jobs With Justice Conference, Providence, jwj.org/projects/conference.html
-5/1-4 Global Greens Conference, Sao Paulo, www.globalgreens.info/nairobi/announce.htm
-5/5-8 Fourth International Conference: Karl Marx & the Challenges
of the XXI Century, Havana, www.nodo50.org/cubasigloXXI/congreso08/2008_primer_aviso_english.pdf
-5/9-11 Israel Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions Conference, Chicago,
caapweb.org/id13.html
-5/10, 1968 And All That conference, London, www.1968andallthat.net/
-5/12-16 World Congress on the Future of Food & Agriculture, Bonn,
www.planet-diversity.org/
-5/16-18 Sixth Al-Awda Convention to Mark 60 Years of Palestinian Nakba,
Anaheim, al-awda.org/alert-conv6.html
-5/17-18 Amy Goodman, Medea Benjamin, Greg Palast, Winona LaDuke,
Chicago Green Festival, Navy Pier, www.greenfestivals.org/content/view/230/200/
-5/22-25 A World in Revolt: Prospects for Socialism in the
21st Century conference, Toronto, www.socialistaction.org/conference.htm
-5/30-6/1 Labour for Palestine Conference, Toronto, labour (at) caiaweb.org
-6/4-6 Bil’in Friends of Freedom & Justice Society Conference,
Palestine, www. Ffj-bilin.org
-6/5-7 How Class Works Conference, SUNY, www.workingclass.sunysb.edu
-6/6-8 National Conference for Media Reform, Minneapolis,
www.freepress.net/conference/
-6/6-8 Global Studies Assoc conference, NYC,
www.net4dem.org/mayglobal/
-6/19-22 Socialism 2008 conference, Chicago, www.socialismconference.org
-6/20-21 Chicago Homeless Veterans Standdown, Fosco Park, 14th & Racine
-6/22-24 Great Labor Arts Exchange & Conference on Creative Organizing,
Maryland, www.laborheritage.org/glaecco.htm
-6/28-29 Open National Conference to Stop the War in Iraq &
Bring the Troops Home Now, Cleveland, natassembly.org/
-7/10-13 Green Party of United States Conference, Chicago,
www.ilgp.org/
-7/16-20 Pulling Back the Sheets: Sex, Work & Social Justice, Chicago
www.desireealliance.org/conference.htm
-8/8-10 National Palestinian Popular Conference, Chicago,
www.palestineconference.org/register.html
-8/15-17 Peoples Networking Convention, Madison, lothwiki.org/index.php/PNC
-8/24-9/3 Witness for Peace Delegation to Colombia, katievaratta (at) yahoo.com
-Jan 2009, World Social Forum, Belem, Brazil

NEW & RE-STOCKED BOOKS AT NEW WORLD
-Democracy Now T-Shirts & Stickers now available!
-The New Black Renaissance: The Souls Anthology of
Critical African American Studies, ed by Manning Marable
-Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak, ed by Marc Falkoff
-The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, by Naomi Klein
-Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World,
ed by Paul Buhle
-Slaughter in Serene: The Columbine Coal Strike Reader,
ed by Lowell May & Richard Myers
-History Against Misery, by David Roediger
-State Capitalism & World Revolution, by C.L.R. James
-Frederick Engels, by John Keracher
-Lucy Parsons: Writings & Speeches, 1878-1937, ed by Gale Ahrens
-Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, by Robin DG Kelley
-The Lesson of the Hour: Wendell Phillips on Abolition & Strategy,
ed by Noel Ignatiev
-Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman &
-Other Agitators & Outsiders in 1920s/30s Chicago, ed by Franklin Rosemont
-Crime and Criminals: Address to the Prisoners in the Cook County Jail
& Other Writings on Crime & Punishment, by Clarence Darrow (2000)
-A Dreamer’s Paradise Lost: Louis C. Fraina/Lewis Corey & the
-Decline of Radicalism in the US, by Paul M. Buhle
-The Cornel West Reader
-Salvation: Black People & Love, by bell hooks
-The Autobiography of Medgar Evars, ed by Myrlie Evers-Williams & Manning Marable
-Freedom Riders: 1961 & the Struggle for Racial Justice, by Raymond Arsenault
-Explosion of Chicago’s Black Street Gangs: 1900 to Present, by Useni Eugene Perkins
-Down to Now: Reflection on the Southern Civil Rights Movement, by Pat Watters
-Woman Suffrage, by Mary Jo Buhle
-The Color of Violence: The Incite Anthology,
by Incite:Women of Color Against Violence
-Road from Ar Ramadi: The Private Reflections of
Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejia, by Camilo Mejia
-We Wont Go: The Truth on Military Recruiters & the Draft;
A Guide to Resistance
-Nuclear Disorder or Cooperative Security? US Weapons of Terror, the Global Proliferation Crisis & Paths to Peace, by Lawyers’ Committee on Nuclear Policy
-W.E.B. Du Bois: Black Radical Democrat, by Manning Marable
-Women Behind Bars:
The Crisis of Women in the US Prison System, by Silja Talvi
-Class Matters, by Bill Keller
-The Trouble with Diversity: How We Learned to Love Identity &
Ignore Inequality, by Walter Benn Michaels
-Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change
from Hawaii to Iraq, by Stephen Kinzer
-How to Succeed at Globalization:
A Primer for Roadside Vendors, by El Fisgón (translated by Mark Fried)
-We Will Return in the Whirlwind: Black Radical Organizations 1960-1975,
by Muhammad Ahmad (Maxwell Stanford, Jr)

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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, 6 pm, Chicago Cable TV Channel 21
VETERANS HELPING VETERANS
Live call-in TV show hosted by anti-war vets for vets,
GI's & their families

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 pm, Oak Park Library, 834 Lake St
OAK PARK COALITION FOR TRUTH & JUSTICE MONTHLY MEETING
Second Thursdays
Info: www.opctj.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, 1 pm, Old Town School of Folk Music, Lincoln & Wilson
TELL OLD TOWN SCHOOL TO STOP ACCEPTING
SPONSORSHOP FROM MILITARY CONTRACTOR BOEING
Informational leafleting event
Info: John_Otrompke (at) yahoo.com, 312-217-3394

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
groups.yahoo.com/group/ChicagoPeaceVigilArtInstitute/

Sun, 2 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
CHICAGO GREENS MEETING: Second Sundays
Info: rudnergreens (at) hotmail.com

Sun, 7 pm, wluw radio, 88.7 FM
LABOR EXPRESS RADIO
Info: www.laborexpress.org

Mon-Fri
DEMOCRACY NOW
7 am, CAN-TV cable TV channel 19
7-9 am WZRD 88.3 FM
9 am, WLUW 88.7 FM
12 pm WMXM 88.9 FM
5 pm WRTE 90.5 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

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, location tba
SECOND CITY GREENS
Second & fourth Tuesday
www.secondcitygreens.org

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, Mercury Cafe, 1505 W Chicago
PARTICIPATORY ECONOMICS
Chicago Area Participatory Economics Society
Second Wednesday of the month
Info: www.chicagoparecon.org
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