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Anonymous Comrade writes "CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

PSY-GEO-PROVFLUX, May 27-29th, 2005.
Providence, RI

Submissions Application and Guidelines

The Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies (PIPS) is looking for experimental projects in contemporary urban exploration and public art. The Provflux hopes to attract a wide range of artists, thinkers, and explorers for a weekend of interventions and entertainment.

The projects can take any form, providing it engages contemporary notions of urban space and psychogeography. Public interventions, actions, installations, projects, videos, and documentation will all be considered.
All disciplines are encouraged to submit material. The deadline for proposals is April 15th, 2005.

Please visit: www.pipsworks.com for more information.
Or email: pipsworks@gmail.com"

Islamic Punk Novelist Reads from The Taqwacores
New York City, March 19, 2005

Reading: Author Michael Muhammad Knight reads from The Taqwacores.

Saturday, March 19th @ 7pm - Free

Bluestockings Books

172 Allen Street between Stanton and Rivington
212.777.6028

What is Punk Islam? Michael Muhammad Knight will explain his peculiar
conversion to Islam and read from his book The Taqwacores, the
first-ever Muslim Punk novel. He will discuss some of the issues probed
in the book: progressive Islam, the possibilities of female spiritual
leadership, "gutter-sufism" and other heretical forms.


Please visit Taqwacores to read excepts from
the book.

Demonstration Against Indian Facism

New York City, March 20, 2005


Demonstration Against Fascist Leader Narendra
Modi
Responsible for the Massacre of More than 2000 Indians
Madison Square Garden, March 20, 2005 4:30 pm

For more info: email: Coalition Against Genocide, or call: 917 232
8437, or visit coalitionagainstgenocide.org (Please also forward
this alert).

You may remember the massacre of more than 2000
Indians (mostly Muslim and Christian minorities) and
the brutal rapes of hundreds of women and young girls
in March 2002 in the western Indian state of Gujarat
by the forces of the Hindu extremist neo-fascist
movement in India (Hindutva) with full complicity and
support from the State government. Many of us saw that
event as a watershed event (paralleling in our minds,
Kristallnacht in Nazi Germany) in the emergence of
fascism in India. Over the last three years the left
in India have waged a struggle to halt the fascist
forces.


An important victory was the defeat of the fascists in
the 2004 national elections and for the first time,
the left parties won close to 12% of the seats in the
national assembly.


On Sunday, the Hindu right in the U.S. is honoring the
Chief Minister of Gujarat, Mr. Narendra Modi — the
chief orchestrator of the 2002 Gujarat massacre. We
see this as an aggressive effort of the Hindutva
movement to legitimate the "Gujarat experiment" as a
model for the country, and Modi as their ideal leader.
As part of the Coalition Against Genocide, FOIL is
organizing a demonstration outside Madison Sq Gardens
where Modi will be honored. Our goal is simple — the
people outside protesting Mr. Modi must outweigh the
numbers inside listening to him. We need your support
and
active presence to ensure that we have large numbers
of people.

Second Annual New York City Grassroots Media Conference
April 9-10, 2005, New School University

How can independent media best serve the needs of communities
organizing around issues of justice and equality?


The Grassroots Media Conference is weekend of learning, discussion, and
networking for community organizers, media makers, activists, students,
teachers, and youth. The conference will feature a diverse array of forums ,
hands-on workshops, discussions, a mini video festival and art exhibitions.
Come to meet and learn about a wide array of New York's grassroots media and
creative resistance resources.


Register here. For more information email info@nycgrassrootsmedia.org
or call 212.420.9045

Tenth Annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair

San Francisco, March 26, 2005


The 10th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair is happening Saturday, March 26,
10:00am–6:00pm, at the San Francisco County Fair Building (Golden Gate Park
near Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way).


Admission is free.

Ken Knabb (Bureau of Public Secrets) will have a table there, as will over
50 other groups and alternative publishers from around the country. He will
have copies of his new "Society of the Spectacle" translation (just off the
press and not yet in stores) in addition to his previous books, "Public
Secrets", the "Situationist International Anthology", and Guy Debord's
"Complete Cinematic Works".


This year's speakers include Ward Churchill (recently much in the news for
his inflammatory remarks on 9/11), Chris Carlsson (editor of "Processed
World" and originator of Critical Mass bike rides), Peter Werbe (radical
radio commentator and editor of "Fifth Estate") and Barry Pateman (editor,
Emma Goldman Papers).


Attendance is typically 3000+. For more information go here. .

karen eliot writes:

Please join us for a lecture and conversation with Peter Hubris titled

"The Future of the Movement Against Global Capital: An
in-Person Report on the World Social Forum in Brazil."

Wednesday March 16th at 7 PM at Flor y Canto Centro Comunitario (3706 N.Figueroa Ave Los Angeles, CA 90065 In Northeast L.A.). Light refreshments will be served.

Biography: Peter Hudis is co-editor (with Kevin B. Anderson) of "The Rosa
Luxemburg Reader" (Monthly Review Books, 2004) and "The Power of Negativity:
Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx" (Lexington Books, 2004). He
has published on social theory, philosophy, and politics in a variety of
journals. His most essays are: "Marx Among the Moslems" (in "Capitalism, Nature,
Socialism", 2004) "The Death of the Death of the Subject" (in "Historical
Materialism," 2005), "Acheh: The Social Form of 'Natural Disaster'" (in "Politics
and Culture," 2005) and "The Philosophic Ambiguities of C.L.R. James" (in
"Socialism and Democracy," 2005). He teaches philosophy at Oakton Community College
in Illinois and is a member of the national editorial board of News & Letters."

wolfknuckles writes:

"Remembering Rachel Corrie"

New York City, March 16, 2005

Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00pm

Anthology Film Archives

32 Second Avenue (at Second Street)

F train to Second Avenue stop

March 16, 2005 is the two year anniversary of the death of Rachel
Corrie, an Evergreen student and non-violent peace activist with the
International Solidarity Movement who was murdered in Rafah, Gaza Strip
while defending a Palestinian home. On this anniversary, we ask you to
join us to remember Rachel and learn more about the cause she fought
for.

We will be showing several videos including Craig Hyman's tribute to
Rachel Corrie, and an excerpt from Juliana Fredman and Dan O'Reilly-Rowe's documentary WITH
BLOOD which was shot in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Pat O'Connor
will speak about the current challenges facing international,
Palestinian and Israeli non-violent activists. After nine months in the
Occupied Territories with the International Solidarity Movement,
O'Connor was arrested, jailed for three weeks and then deported by
Israeli authorities last month.


For more information on Rachel, please visit http://www.rachelcorrie.org

lsandals writes:

Between the Lines invites you to meet Michael Riordon, author of

An Unauthorized Biography of the World: Oral History on the Front Lines.

Tuesday, March 15, 7:00 pm
McNally Robinson Booksellers
52 Prince Street
All welcome.
Info: 212.274.1160

Thursday, March 17, 7:00 pm
Bluestockings Books
172 Allen Street
All welcome.
Info: 212.777.6028

An Unauthorized Biography of the World explores the practice of engaged oral history: the difficult, sometimes dangerous work of recovering fragments of human story that have gone missing from the official versions. Michael Riordon has thirty years' experience as a writer and broadcaster in the field. Readers will encounter a gallery of brave, passionate people who gather silenced voices and lost life stories. The canvas is broad, the stakes are high: the battles for First Nations lands in Canada; environmental justice in Chicago; genocide in Peru; homeless people organizing in Cleveland; September 11/01, and after, in New York City; gay survivors of electroshock in Britain; the struggle to preserve a people's identity in Newfoundland; peasant resistance to a huge transnational gold mine in Turkey.

Williamsburgh Creative Community Fights Back

Brooklyn, March 17, 2005

WHEN: Thursday, March 17, 7pm-9pm

WHERE: Funhouse Bar, 160 n. 4th, btw Bedford and Driggs

WHAT: Plug in to the campaign to save our neighborhood!

A short info session and a meeting to organize visibility projects,
events, plan creative actions, tell Bloomberg what's up...
Come pick up stickers, stencils, fliers, etc. Plot, scheme, and sign up
to help out!

This is the second meeting of artists and groups representing the
"creative industries". It's open to the public.

Artists and Extreme Events:

March '92 Bombay / September '01 New York

New York City, March 14, 2005

A Roundtable Discussion on
How Acts of Unprecedented Violence Tear a City's Fabric


Monday, March 14, 6PM

The New School

66 West 12th Street, 5th floor

New York City

Admission free

"Progress and catastrophe are the opposite faces of the same coin."
— Hannah Arendt

Cities have been the focus of societal upheavals since the dawn of
human history, and the twentieth century was no exception. Urban
catastrophes in this bloodiest of centuries disrupted and destroyed
their conviviality, their security as places of dwelling and commerce.
Cities continue to be the object and subject of extreme events-bomb
blasts, forced mass movements of minorities and the poor, and
catastrophic accidents resulting from careless juxtaposition of
residential and industrial structures, such as petrochemical and nuclear
plants or waste management facilities. Chernobyl, Bhopal and Toulouse
are such cities. As these urban catastrophes get repeated in
ever-changing variations, how are we to understand these patterns?

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