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Virtual Memorial for World AIDS Day, December 1, 2002

A Virtual Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
virtual memorial

"Just Positive!" — Call for Entries

Deadline 20 November 2002

It is already a tradition, the month December on "A Virtual Memorial" is
dedicated to the victims of AIDS on occasion of 1st December — World AIDS
Day. This year, A Virtual Memorial would like to feature several "HIV positive"
artists in an online show, entitled: "Just Positive!"

Global Social Disobedience in Solidarity with Argentina's Popular Rebellion, December 20–21, 2002

As Argentina tumbles further into uncharted financial
crisis, an inspiring popular rebellion has been spreading
across the country. An ongoing movement has
developed that has become a living laboratory of
struggle, a space where the popular politics of the
future are being re-invented. The rising rebellion
exploded on December 20th 2001, when over a million
people took to the streets banging their pots and pans
and ousting the government. This year on the 20th of
December people in Argentina and across the globe
are calling for a global day of Action to demonstrate
that those who are building alternatives to the
dictatorship of the markets are not alone.

The IWW Edmonton General Membership Branch is pleased to be participating
in this conference. We are co-sponsoring along with the University of
Alberta Library and the English Department the display of archival
materials from the University of Berekely Emma Goldman Archives. The
conference will be happening during Edmonton's annual May Week Labour
Festival of Art, Culture and Politics.

Culture and the State Conference:

Past, Present, and Future

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 2-5, 2003

conference

Anti-NATO Web writes:

We appeal to all interested groups, organisations and single persons to
contribute to the action against the “Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz”
(“Munich Security Conference”) at February 1–3, 2002 in Munich, Germany.

Please support our new appeal and help spread it again ...

No to NATO!

antiNATO.cz writes:

A Call for Solidarity to Stop the NATO Summit in Prague, November 17–21, 2002

Our Official Actions:



Sunday, November 17: demonstration against NATO and capitalism

after 13 years of capitalism we need a new revolution

12:00, Albertov



Wednesday, November 20: the oficial dinner for summit delegates

loud protest against this dinner and food not bombs action

*Argentina solidarity block: bring pats and pons for showing solidarity with Argentina's protests

17:00, Na Prikope street



Thursday, November 21: main day of action

the first day of summit and our biggest protest

autonomous actions all around a city and then

14:00, demo on Namesti Miru

* we call groups from abroad coming with their own ideas for
autonomous decentralised actions during morning

Ted Byfield writes concerning the recent US Supreme Court testimony:

The Eldred case is potentially very important, potentially a fiasco.
If it turns out to be the latter, hopefully it'll also be the end of
the popularity/dominance of reformists like Lessig and their affirmative critiques and market worship. On the other hand, if the former pans out — and
the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act gets shot down — things
may get pretty interesting. Not necessarily good, but interesting.

Here's the transcript of Lessig's argument before the court, about as
hot off the presses as it gets.

cheers,

t

Eldred transcript

The journal Historical Materialism, in cooperation with the Centre for Diplomacy and
International Studies (SOAS) invites you to a one-day conference on "An Anatomy of the World Crisis" on Saturday 2 November, 2002, with Robert Brenner to
discuss the themes and questions raised by his book The Boom and the Bubble
(Verso, 2002).

The "Many Faces of War" conference, was created by
POWER (People Opposing War, Empires and Rulers) and
many other organizations, as a direct response to
educate and empower people to make informed decisions
about the many different war's being waged all over
the world.

The three-day conference is totally FREE of

charge, each night of the conference we will hold a
variety of musical benefit shows, all $$$ that is made

will go towards groups participating in the
conference, and Arts In Action.


The conference is an anarchist/anti-authoritarian
perspective on war, it will focus on growing political

repression due to war, racism, immigration,
patriotism, community organizing, anarchist history,
and the overall effect that war has on regular people,

it will also be a time that we are able to come
together and speak to one another on what ordinary
people can do to promote an anti-war and
anti-authoritarian political movement together, within

their own community. We want a better world, one
without hierarchy, imperialists, or empires. We want a

new world, and we are hoping that through education
and action we are able to achieve that common goal
that binds us all together.

RADIO TRAINING PROGRAM
for
YOUNG ACTIVISTS

WBAI-Pacifica Radio 99.5 FM

www.wbix.com

www.indymedia.org

JOIN US

WHO:If you are between the ages of12-25, if you are interested in making
radio shows, and have a social or cultural issue you would like talk
about on the air.



WHAT: Training in radio production. Includes journalism, conducting interviews,
sound gathering, editing, on-air delivery, and more. You will work in
teams to produce shows that will be aired on WBAI-Pacifica radio. Teachers
will be highly respected journalists and radio veterans.



WHEN: You will be asked to attend seven sessions:



Saturday October 5: 1pm – 6pm

Sunday October 6: 1pm – 6pm



Saturday October 12: 1pm – 6pm

Saturday October 19: 1pm – 6pm

Saturday October 26: 1pm – 6pm

Saturday November 2: 1pm –6pm

Saturday November 9: 1pm – 6pm

WHERE:



First sessions will be held at :

NYC Indy Media Center

34 E. 29th Street (between Madison & Park Aves) 2nd floor

call John Tarleton for travel instructions – 212-684-8112

Later sessions will be held at WBAI-Pacifica Radio

COST: FREE. We ask that you make a commitment to coming to all 7 sessions.



This is a joint project of WBAI-Pacifica Radio, the NYC Indy Media Center,
and WBIX.org



For information, call 917-913-0752.

Days of Social Disobedience in Solidarity with Argentina's Popular Rebellion, December 20–21, 2002

As Argentina tumbles further into uncharted financial crisis an inspiring popular rebellion has been spreading across the country. An ongoing movement has developed that has become a living laboratory of struggle, a space where the popular politics of the future are being re-invented. The rising rebellion exploded on December 20th 2001, when over a million people took to the streets banging their pots and pans and ousting the government. This year on the 20th of December people in Argentina and across the globe are calling for a global day of Action to demonstrate that those who are building alternatives to the dictatorship of the markets are not alone.

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