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jim writes:

"American Studies Association Panel on Culture, Activism, and Power:

Social Reform and Strategies for Change"


November 11-14, 2004

This panel will investigate how social activists deploy forms of culture as tool for reform. From the nineteenth century to the present, American reformers and community activists have staffed reading rooms, held sporting events, taught literature and language, and engaged in other practices that depend upon transmitting cultural forms across class or experiential boundaries. In the process, they also engage another aspect of culture by attempting to cross the boundaries that characterize distinct ethnic, middle-class, working-class or upper-class cultures.


This panel will investigate how cultural exchange reflects social power dynamics and challenges or reinforces class, ethnic, and racial boundaries in the pursuit of social reform and/or social justice. Contributors to this panel might address, for example, community activism past or present by insiders or outsiders to the community; union organizing and the uses of culture; missionary work in the United States or abroad; or prison voluntarism.

The panel also welcomes submissions from community activists about their own experiences.

Please send a 250-word abstract of your proposed paper and a one-page vita by December 31, 2003, to Emily Mieras, American Studies Department/Box 8262,
Stetson University, DeLand, FL 32723, or e-mail to emieras@stetson.edu.

Launch of "EZLN: 20 &10: Fire and Word" Campaign

Subcomandante Marcos

To the people of Mexico and the peoples of the world:

To the national and international press:

Brothers and sisters:

We are informing you that on this November 17, 2003 it will have been 20
years since the birth of the EZLN.


That is why the Caracoles of Oventic, La Realidad, La Garrucha, Roberto
Barrios and Morelia will be closed to the national and international
press, and to national and international civil society, from November 15
through the 20th of the same month. The same measures will be put into
force in those villages which are predominantly zapatista. Access will not
be allowed during those days. Without exception.

US Imperialism in the 21st Century

Conference, December 5, 2003


Casa Italiana, Columbia University


Following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, the US declared a
global "War on Terrorism" and increased its powers of repression at
home and intervention abroad.


This one-day conference aims to: explain the political and economic
causes of the perpetual US drive for global domination; assess its
impact on the US and the rest of the world, especially on Africa,
Europe, and the Middle East; and scrutinize new forms of anti-war
activism, challenge, and opposition.


Our main objective is to critically examine both the strengths and
weaknesses of 'War on Terrorism' as a strategy for US global
supremacy and the resistances it has generated.

"Radical Theory Forum"

A workshop at the European Social Forum, Paris

13 November 2003


As part of the European Social Forum, we are interested in assembling an
international network of intellectuals/activists who are interested in
the relationship between new theories and new forms of politics. How
can we
move beyond a simplistic opposition to representative politics? How can
the
network form contaminate the institutional spaces in which a vast
number of people live and work? How can we relate the analysis of new
forms of
power with experimentation in political practice?

1st International Visual Studies Conference:

Visual Studies in the 21st Century

CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION

Dates: 15th and 16th February, 2004

Venue: ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair, IFEMA, MADRID

The 1st International Visual Studies Conference will be held during ARCO'04, organised by the Amigos de ARCO Association, in collaboration with the Centro Párraga de Murcia.The Conference is being directed by José Luis Brea, Professor of Contemporary Art Theory at Spain's Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM).

"South African Social Movements"

Franco Barchiesi and Sean Jacobs, New York City, October 29, 2003

"Insurgent Communities: Changing Forms of Social
Antagonism in Post-Apartheid South Africa"
FRANCO BARCHIESI, UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA AND THE CUNY
GRADUATE CENTER


"New "Social Movements," Pressure Groups, and Media in
Post-Apartheid South Africa"
SEAN JACOBS, INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ADVANCED
STUDIES, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY


Discussant

THOMAS G. KARIS, CUNY


WEDNESDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2003, 6:00 pm

(Refreshments will be served)


CUNY GRADUATE CENTER

365 FIFTH AVE @ 34th Street

ROOM 5409


For more information contact:

Tatiana Carayannis tcarayannis@gc.cuny.edu

ARG, Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave,

NYC 10016-4309

Alter Arts writes:

"Anti-Diva Anarchist Drag Comedian, Jennifuh Leathuh"

Church of the Living Womb Revival,

6 p.m., Saturday, November 1st, 2003

Aaron Davis Hall, Convent Ave @ 135th St., Harlem, NYC $20.


Anti-Diva Anarchist Drag Comedian, Jennifuh Leathuh is part of the Church of the Living Womb Revival,
a carnival of colorful urban artists pushing the boundaries of theater, spoken word, dance and music; presided over by Sistah Pastor Preacha' Prayer and Sistah Pastor Merlina (aka Liza Jessie Peterson and Tish Benson).—A Heavy Hitaz Production


Attention all subversives (That's you reading this), I know that you have been waiting for the "right time" to see Jennifuh Leathuh, and that time has arrived. I will be performing in the Church of the Living Womb Revival segment "The House of Oth'ah" on Saturday, November first at the very early hour of six o'clock p.m. Yes! This is the geriatric show that my large octogenarian fan base has been requesting for years.

"Console-ing Passions:

International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New Media and
Feminism"
May 30-June 2, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana

We're back!  The International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New
Media and Feminism:  "Console-ing Passions" welcomes proposals for papers,
panels, workshops and screenings on television, audio, video, new media and
feminism.

On a Journey from Maine to Miami...

The Autonomous Social Movements Caravan is Rolling into NYC!


On Wednesday, October 29th come to the Good Shephard-Faith Church in
Midtown Manhattan for creative presentations from and discussions with
women and men from the unemployed workers movements of Argentina and from
the Brazilian movements for indigenous autonomy and prison abolition.

Melina writes

The Lower Eastside Girls Club will be hosting "Youth Talks," which will be
the Youth component of the Peace Talks held by Middle Church on Nov 7, 8.

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