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Connecticut Anarchism Conference
May 17th, 2003


University of Hartford


Check www.gpjo.org/ctanarchism.htm for More Info as it Becomes Available


The Agenda for the Conference has Yet to be Made. Please Email Us for Submissions. Ideas so far:


- Creative Resistance 


The general purpose is to bring anti-authoritarians from across the state together so we may coordinate our efforts and bring a strong presence into the local peace and justice movement. Out-of-staters are welcomed so we may perhaps get an idea for what already-established anarchist communities are doing.


For some dumb reason, the University of Hartford website seems to be down, so for directions go to www.mapquest.com and get directions to 200 Bloomfield Ave, West Hartford, CT. 


To get in touch with local CT anarchists, send a blank email to ctanarchism-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.


For more information on the CT Anarchism Conference, email m(A)tt at mmcl@erols.com

Anonymous Comrade writes:

"The Law Enforcement Intelligience Unit is holding their annual meeting in Seattle to discuss such topics as left-wing terrorism. this is homeland security and both patriot acts PUT INTO EFFECT!! they target and monitor individuals and groups posing any threat whatsoever. Even Starbuck's and 7-11 put up cameras nationwide for these guys!


What is the LEIU?

The LEIU is a loosely-associated group of law enforcement and intelligence officers, whose private network of affiliations allows information to be shared between agencies. It was created in 1956 by the California Department of Justice. It first included 26 law enforcement agencies from seven western states but now includes more than 250 agencies from the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, and Britain. What is the purpose of the LEIU?

Eastern Forest Justice League

2003 Eastern Forest Defense Camp




Dear Friend of the Forests,




Greetings from the Eastern Forest Justice League. We are a collective of forest defense organizers who hail from bioregions across the Eastern United States. From the Northeast and the Great Lakes down through the Midwest, the Central Appalachians, Southern Appalachia, the Piedmont, and all the way down to the Deep South, we've come together to train existing and aspiring activists from across the East to defend their forests at home through non-violent direct action tactics.

jim submits:

"The 4th Annual
Montreal Anarchist Bookkfair"



Part of the Festival of Anarchy

Saturday, May 17, 2003

10am - 6pm

NEW LOCATION!

2515, rue Delisle

(near metro Lionel-Groulx)

FREE!

Childcare available

Mainspace wheelchair accessible

Anonymous Comrade submits:
You're Invited!


Who: Serenade, You, Urban Pirates, pied-pipers and our mom


 What: A streetwide noise riot in psychogeographical spirit through instruments composed of decadent garbage, landscape reconstruction and chaotic evening burlesque.


 When: Friday, May 9th at 9:30 PM


 Where: Departs from ABC No Rio (156 Rivington) and onto the streets.

Anonymous Comrade submits

Bluestockings Bookstore, Cafe, and Activist Resource Center
is NOW
officially re-open and we're having a party on Friday, May 9 at 7 p.m.


172 Allen Street: Lower East Side: F/V train to 2nd Ave.


After two months of activist powered renovations, we are now open with a
new radical focus. Come browse our books, taste our fair-trade coffee,
and celebrate activism alive and well in NYC! -- with performances by the
Mahina Movement and friends.


Check our website for additional events www.bluestockings.com

jim submits:

Globalica: Conceptual and Artistic Tensions in the New Global Disorder

A Symposium Organised by WRO Media Art Centre & Institute of Digital Arts and
Technology [i-DAT]
as part of Globalica, WRO 03, 10th International Media
Art Biennale, Wroclaw, Poland, 1 May 2003

http://wro03.wrocenter.pl>

http://www.i-dat.org>

Against a backdrop of Poland's impending entry into the European Union (and
neo-liberal capitalism), the symposium aims to investigate the local
tensions around the ways in which artists and commentators respond to global
processes, and the language and strategies they employ to do so. How does
contemporary artistic practice respond to these tensions, especially when
using or reflecting the use of network technologies? Do artists simply
respond using the same fashionable rhetoric as the system they seek to
question? What chance does networked resistance have of being resistant in
such a scenario? What models are there left to aspire to?

my dear kasamas and friends,

i hope you're all doing well. i would like to inform you about an emergency indignation rally happening tomorrow, saturday, april 26th, 6-7pm in front of the philippine consulate. it's to condemn the murder of 2 prominent kasamas in the philippines.

Anonymous Comrade writes:

As you most certainly know, the next G8 (Group of the eight most
industrialised countries) summit is expected to take place at
the beginning of June, in Evian, in nearby France.
An international coordination, formed by militant groups from
various backgrounds, gathered last 1st and 2nd March to denounce
the illegitimacy of the G8 and to prepare the ground for a
social resistance.
During this meeting, it was decided in particular to organize
linked demonstrations between Switzerland (GE, VD, VS) and
France.

Redblack writes:

"Throwing a Wrench in the Warmachine" Conference

Kent State University, May 3-4, 2003

Anti-authoritarian organizing against war, occupation
and the system that spawns them.
A conference of discussion, debate, direct action
training, & fun.
Initiated by the Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist
Collectives
Kent State University -- Saturday May 3rd, Action Sunday May 4th

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