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Global day of action November 15th 2008 Call

Resisting Capitalism and it ' Financial and Ecological ' crises during the G20 richest nations summit.

Other worlds are possible - A Grassroots Anti-Capitalist call for action.

Journal of Aesthetics & Protest issue #6, theory in 3 acts

Over 300 pages of Contemporary action and thought.

check out the website -http://www.joaap.org/6/index.html get a copy -http://www.joaap.org/6/issue6.htm

An Atlas of Radical Cartography and others available for purchase here -http://www.joaap.org/press.htm

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Micropolitics Autumn 08

The Sensible At Work Micropolitics Mondays Beginning 13 October 6:30 PMHousman's Bookshop, 2nd floor

5 Caledonian Road Kings Cross London N1 9DX http://micropolitics.wordpress.com

"Worse than They Want You to Think: A Marxist Analysis of the Economic Crisis" A Talk by Andrew Kliman

The New SPACE (The New School for Pluralistic Anti-Capitalist Education) Tuesday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m.

Call for participation

TURN*ON Artivistic 2009 (Fall) Montreal, Canada http://artivistic.org

The world to come is so sexy. We are unstoppable for we are fueled with an incredible urge to embrace the pleasure provided by difference, exchange and freedom. Our actions today are charged with an energy that is animated by the rise of change and a movement that is simply irresistible.

*Commonplaces of Transition* Screening and talk by Joanne Richardson, D Media, Romania

Wed, 24 Sept, 7pm - 9pmMute, Main Hall, The Whitechapel Center, 85 Myrdle Street, London E1

*Films* In Transit (30 min, 2008) Precarious Lives (excerpt, 43 min, 2008) Two or Three Things about Activism (excerpt, 73 min, 2008)

On the following night 'Two or Three Things about Activism' will be screened at RampArt, see http://therampart.wordpress.com/

"From the Edge of the Blade" New Documentary on Oaxaca

On June 14th 2006, when police forces attacked thousands of striking teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, the annual strike turned into a widespread popular rebellion, demanding the governors' resignation. A broad social movement of teachers, social organizations, unions, students, activists, and indigenous communities took over the city in an effort to change the devastating conditions imposed on them by international trade agreements and corrupt politicians.

[Alan Moore notes: "This is Nato Thompson’s joint. I must recommend it and him as a stand-up do-right political cutrator working in the institutional mainstream. He has roots. His gang was responsible for the exciting 2003 Chicago weekend guerrilla action called "Department of Space and Land Reclamation (DSLR)" (see http://www.counterproductiveindustries.com/ for details).

Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now September 20 – November 22, 2008 Opening: September 20, 2008, 7-10pmExit Art, 475 Tenth Ave., New York City

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