NEW WORLD RESOURCE CENTER’S
CHICAGO AREA EVENTS CALENDAR:
MAY 1 – 18
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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--May 1, 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
--May 1, Thu, 10 am, Haymarket Monument, DesPlaines & Randolph
MAY DAY COMMEMORATION CEREMONY
Sponsors: Illinois Labor History Society, Chicago Federation of Labor
--May 1, Thu, 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/
--May 1, Thu, 4 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
PRECARITY
New series explores Chicago progressive/radical community’s formulation
of theory, strategy, application
Reception follows, Quenchers Saloon, 2401 N Western, 7 pm
Info:
www.precaritychicago.org
--May 1, Thu, 6 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
AFSC BENEFIT
Hear Linda Blimes, author of The Three Trillion Dollar War
Info/rsvp:
klight (at) afsc.org
--May 1, Thu, 6 pm, Newberry Library, 60 W Walton
THE WOBBLIES: MEMORY & MODEL
Hear Franklin & Penelope Rosemont of Charles Kerr Publishers,
author David Roediger, also Leon M Despres
--May 1, Thu 7 pm, North Park Village Nature Center, 5801 N Pulaski
PROGRESS IN GAVIOTAS & COLUMBIA'S ENVIRONMENT
Writers Tim Magner & Hector Serran report on their recent visit
Info:
sustaincup.blogspot.com/
--May 1, Thu, 7:30 pm, Decima Musa, 1901S Loomis
POST MAY DAY MARCH GATHERING
--May 1-3, Thu-Sat
LA GRAN MARCHA NACIONAL 2008:
A MILLION IMMIGRANT MARCH
Info:
granmarchanacional2008 (at) gmail.com
--May 1-4, Thu-Sun, Sao Paulo
GLOBAL GREENS CONFERENCE
Info:
www.globalgreens.info/nairobi/announce.htm
--May 2, Fri, 4 pm, UIC Student Center East Rm 302, 750 S Halsted
THE BIG SQUEEZE: TOUGH TIMES FOR THE AMERICAN WORKER
NY Times reporter Steven Greenhouse discusses his new book, with
panelists David Moberg of In These Times, activist Prexy Nesbitt,
Nancy McLean of Northwestern University,
Kim Bobo of Interfaith Workers Justice
Sponsors: Chicago Center for Working-Class Studies,
Chicago Labor Education Program, Interfaith Workers Justice
Info:
www.workingclassstudies.org
--May 2, Fri, 7 pm, 3148 W 63rd St, 2nd Fl
CAFE INTIFADA: 60 YEARS OF PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE
Info: 773-436-6060 x 105, or
aaanevent (at) gmail.com
--May 2-4, Fri-Sun, 3460 W Lawrence Ave
CHICAGO ANARCHIST FILM FESTIVAL
Info:
home.comcast.net/%7Emore_about_it/film.html
--May 2-4, Fri-Sun, Providence RI
JOBS WITH JUSTICE CONFERENCE
Info:
jwj.org/projects/conference.html
--May 3, Sat
POSTPONED: SALSEDO MAY DAY BASH
Stay tuned for Mother of All Mayday Celebrations in 2009,
celebrating Salsedo Press’ 40th anniversary
--May 3, Sat, 9 am, WNUR 89.3 fm radio
THIS IS HELL
Interview guest: Paul Roberts
Info:
www.thisishell.net
--May 3, Sat, 10 am, Machinists Lodge 660 Hall, 161 Shamrock Street, East Alton, IL
SOLIDARITY WORKSHOP
Full-day dramatization of the challenges to solidarity plus dose
of Labor History, in honor of May Day
Sponsor: Greater Madison County Federation of Labor
Info: 618-931-1068
--May 3, Sat, 6:30 pm, Wellington Church, 615 W Wellington
HOLY NAME 6 BENEFIT DINNER
Sponosr: International Solidarity Movement
Info:
ISMinChicago (at) aol.com
--May 3, Sat, 8 pm, DePaul Student Center 314 A/B, 2250 N Sheffield
CAFÉ RESISTANCE POETRY SLAM
Sponsors: DePaul Students for Justice in Palestine
Info:
caferesistance (at) gmail.com
--May 4, Sun, 10 am, Third Unitarian Church, 301 N Mayfield
GLOBALIZATION: THE STATE OF EUROPEAN LABOR v. US LABOR
Professor Kim Scipes
Info:
www.thirdunitarianchurch.org
--May 4, Sun, 10 am, Book-TV, C-SPAN2
SUSAN JACOBY: THE AGE OF UNREASON
--May 4, Sun, 11 am, Book-TV, C-SPAN2
ALICE WALKER
3 hour live interview, rerun 11 pm
--May 4, Sun, 5 pm, location tba
ISM-CHICAGO MONTHLY POTLUCK DINNER MEETING
Info:
ISMinChicago (at) aol.com
--May 5, Mon, 12 pm, Grace Place, 637 S Dearborn
DISCUSSION WITH ALICE ROTHCHILD
Hear the Israeli peace activist
Sponsor: AFSC
--May 5-8, Mon-Thu, Havana
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: KARL MARX &
THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY
www.nodo50.org/cubasigloXXI/congreso08/2008_primer_aviso_english.pdf
--My 6-8, Tue-Thu, DePaul Student Center, 2250 N Kenmore
IRAQ WAR DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES
Info:
jdoub (at) afsc.org
--May 7, Wed, 6 pm, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E Washington
ACADEMIC LABOR IN THE NEO-LIBERAL ECONOMY
Panelists: Joe Berry, Cris Thale, Pete Insley, Janina Ciezadlo
Sponsor: Columbia College
Info:
www.intersections.colum.edu
--May 7, Wed, 7 pm, DePaul Room 204, 1150 W Fullerton
1968: A YEAR OF REVOLT
International Socialist Review speaking tour
Info:
www.isreview.org
--May 8, Thu, 5:30 pm, 719 S State, Suite 3N
HARVEY MILK
Discussion on the first openly gay member of San Francisco's
city council; screening of The Times of Harvey Milk at 7 pm
Sponsor: Chicago Freedom School
Info:
www.chicagofreedomschool.org/index.php
--May 8, Thu, 6 pm, Art Institute, 280 S Columbus
40 YEARS OF 1968
Panelists: Bill Ayers, Chris Cutrone, Atiya Khan,
Mike Klonsky, Prexy Nesbitt
Sponsors: Platypus, Students for a Democratic Society
Info:
platypus1917.home.comcast.net/~platypus1917/platypus_40years1968_050808poster.pdf
--May 9, Fri, ARC Gallery, 832 W Superior
60 YEARS
Palestinian & Jewish/Israeli artists reflect on 60 years
since the establishment of Israel & the Palestinian Nakba, opening reception
--May 10, Sat, London
CONFERENCE: 1968 AND ALL THAT
Info:
www.1968andallthat.net/
--May 10, Sat, 9 am, WNUR 89.3 fm radio
THIS IS HELL
Interview guests: David Rothkopf, Janet Redman, John Perkins
Info:
www.thisishell.net
--May 11, Sun, 2 pm, New World Resource Center, 1300 N Western
CHICAGO GREENS GATHERING
Info: 312-719-5719, 773-306-5402,
wesgreen (at) ripco.com
--May 11, Sun, 2:30 pm, Siskel Film Center, 164 N State
FILM: FOREST OF THE HANGED
Padurea Spânzuratilor’s 1964 classic anti-war drama of WWI
Repeats 5/13 6:30 pm
--May 12, Mon, 9 pm, Danny's Tavern, 1951 W Dickens
BENEFIT: AREA CHICAGO, also ART FOR LIFE
DJs, more
--May 12-16, Mon-Fri, Bonn
WORLD CONGRESS ON THE FUTURE OF FOOD & AGRICULTURE
Info:
www.planet-diversity.org/
--May 13, Tue, 11-5 pm, DePaul Club, 11th Floor, 25 E Jackson
EYES WIDE OPEN: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR
--May 13, Tue, 12 pm, Hilton Chicago, 720 S Michigan
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
Keynote for The Working Lunch
--May 14, Wed, 6 pm, 57th Street Books, 1301 E 57th
TEACH FREEDOM
Author Charles Payne discusses new book on history of attempts
by African Americans to use education as a tool of collective liberation
--May 15, Thu, 6 pm, International House, 1414 . 59th
INNOCENTS LOST: WHEN CHILD SOLDIERS GO TO WAR
Author Jimmie Briggs
--May 15, Thu, 7 pm, Decima Musa, 1901 S Loomis
1968: A YEAR OF REVOLT
International Socialist Review speaking tour
Info:
www.isreview.org
--May 16, Fri, 7 pm, 3334 W. Lawrence #202
CHINA: REVOLUTION & COUNTERREVOLUTION
Hear Brian Becker of ANSWER Coalition
Info: 773-920-7590
--May 16, Fri, 7:30 pm, Women & Children First, 5233 N Clark
VOICES
Hear the Chicago political folk band
--May 16-17, Fri-Sat, Newleaf Natural Grocery, 1261 W. Loyola
USED BIKE DRIVE
Working Bikes Cooperative, a Chicago-based non-profit
Info:
steve (at) newleafnatural.com
--May 16-18, Fri-Sun, Anaheim CA
SIXTH AL-AWDA CONVENTION
TO MARK 60 YEARS OF PALESTINIAN NAKBA
Info:
al-awda.org/alert-conv6.html
--May 17, Sat, 10-4 pm, 719 S State, Suite 3N
COMMUNIVERSITY: LABOR MOVEMENTS & IMMIGRATION
Sponsor: Chicago Freedom School
Info:
www.chicagofreedomschool.org/index.php
--May 17, Sat, 12-9 pm, DePaul Lincoln Park Quad
BOOGIE NOT BOMBS
Music, dance, lots more
Sponsor: DePaul Activist Student Union
--May 17, Sat, 1 pm, 5650 S Woodlawn
SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACH-IN: CHOOSING YOUR ROLE
Panelists: Dr Barbara Ransby, Cathy Cohen, others
Info:
www.affinity95.org
--May 17-18, Sat-Sun, Navy Pier
CHICAGO GREEN FESTIVAL
Amy Goodman, Medea Benjamin, Greg Palast, Winona LaDuke, more
Info:
www.greenfestivals.org/content/view/230/200/
--May 18, Sun, 12:30 pm, Facets Cinémathèque, 1517 W Fullerton
FILM: LOS TRAIDORES (THE TRAITORS)
Raymundo Gleyzer’s drama of a trade union leader corrupted by the
bureaucracy in Argentina during the time of Peron
--May 18, Sun, 1 pm, First United Church of Oak Park, 848 Lake
SEVENTH ANNUAL WALK FOR A JUST PEACE IN ISRAEL & PALESTINE
Sponsors: Arab Jewish Partnership for Peace & Justice in the Middle East;
Chicagoans Against Apartheid in Palestine; Committee for a Just Peace in
Israel & Palestine; DuPage Peace Through Justice Coalition; 8th Day Center
for Justice; Fox Valley Citizens for Peace & Justice; International Solidarity
Movement-Chicago chapter; Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago;
Middle East Task Force of the Presbytery of Chicago;
Oak Park Club of the Communist Party USA
Info:
www.cjpip.org
FORTHCOMING
-5/22-25 A World in Revolt: Prospects for Socialism in the
21st Century conference, Toronto,
www.socialistaction.org/conference.htm
-5/23-29, Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Facets Cinémathèque
-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/
-6/12 ALL OUT: FIFTH ANNIVERSARY PICKET:
SUPPORT CONGRESS HOTEL STRIKERS,
www.CongressHotelStrike.info
-6/19-22 Socialism 2008 conference, Chicago,
www.socialismconference.org
-6/20-21 Chicago Homeless Veterans Standdown, Fosco Park, 14th & Racine
-6/20-22 Conference of Worker Cooperatives and Democratic Workplaces,
www.usworker.coop
-6/21-22 Mississippi Civil Rights Martyrs Memorial Service,
Conference, & Caravan for Justice, Neshoba County, Mississippi
-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
-Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing & the Erosion of
Integrity by, Anne Elizabeth Moore
-Jacques Vache’ and the Roots of Surrealism: Including Vache’s War Letters
& Other Writings, by Franklin Rosemont
-Wartime Strikes: The Struggle Against the No-Strike Pledge in the UAW During World War II by Martin Glaberman
-Starving Amidst Too Much: & Other IWW Writings on the Food Industry by T-Bone Slim, L.S. Chumley, Jim Seymour & Jack Sheridan, ed by Peter Rachleff
-If I Had a Hammer: The Death of the Old Left & the Birth of the New Left,
by Maurice Isserman
-Punching Out: & Other Writings by Martin Glaberman, ed by Staughton Lynd
-The American Worker, by Paul Romano & Ria Stone)
-Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World,
ed by Paul Buhle
-Oil, Wheat & Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma,
1905-1930, by Nigel Anthony Sellars
-Mexican Workers and the State: From the Porfiriato to NAFTA, by Norman Caulfield
-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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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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