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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Friday Harlem Day!

Greetings! SATURDAY JUNE 2 in Harlem is a major effort, all should come, arive at 9AM at the Harlem State Office Building. Even those generally focusing their efforts on other parts of the city.

AND... EVERYONE COME FRIDAY JUNE 1 AS WELL! We won't have the sound system in the plaza and all that, but we will be bringing the spirit of that. And we need everyone this day too, all day.

FRIDAY, MEET AT 9AM AT THE BURGER KING, 125 STREET BETWEEN ADAM CLAYTON POWELL AND LENNOX.

SATURDAY, MEET AT 9AM AT THE PLAZA OF THE HARLEM STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 125 STREET AND ADAM CLAYTON POWELL.

See you there!

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

A good invite to send to all for Saturday!


** Check out additions to selling schedule in previous blog post below
Feel free to send the following invite to one and all:

You're invited to join us in Harlem this Saturday June 2nd to deliver this message:

"Chuck D.; Fa. Luis Barrios St. Mary's Church*; Herb Boyd Amsterdam News*; Phil Rice, M.D.; Rev. Earl Kooperkamp St. Mary's Church*; Christopher McElroen Classical Theatre of Harlem*; Revolution Books invite You To A Special Evening at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

"You've heard the name! You've seen the paper! REVOLUTION! and now it's time to hear and see a film of BOB AVAKIAN on the DVD 'REVOLUTION! WHY IT'S NECESSARY-WHY IT'S POSSIBLE-WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT!' An historic event on June 12, 2007 at the Schomburg Center in Harlem.

Join with us on Saturday June 2nd from 11 am all day at the Harlem State Office Building at Adam Clayton Powell and 125th Street in Harlem. Come join us to let Harlem know what's happening on June 12th. With permitted sound, all day people will be seeing and hearing clips of the DVD REVOLUTION! on a big screen, a truck cruising by playing music and setting a tone, distributing thousands of leaflets for the June 12th event, inviting all to join in making this a new beginning for a future worth living.

People have a chance to hear voices on the mic -- maybe even yours -- letting people know that the place to be on Tuesday, June 12th is the Schomburg Center in Harlem to see and hear Bob Avakian in the film REVOLUTION! WHY IT'S NECESSARY - WHY IT'S POSSIBLE - WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT...

We'll be making history and having fun! Hope to see you!

Monday, May 28, 2007

HARLEM FOCUS: June 2-3 Let Everyone Know About June 12th at the Schomburg

updated May 31, 2007

** HARLEM FOCUS: JUNE 2-3 WEEKEND

Saturday June 2nd
9:00am
Harlem State Office Building, 125th & Adam Clayton Powell
All Day, Meet up the team at the Harlem State Office Building.
Come when you can, and bring your friends.

Sunday June 3rd
11:00am
135th & Malcolm X Blvd (Lenox)
by the Schomburg

Get out information about an extraordinary evening
featuring a FILM OF A TALK BY BOB AVAKIAN
Revolution Why: It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About
On: June 12, 2007
Time: 7:00PM
Place: The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd & 135th Street


Tuesday, May 29

9:30 am
Court support: 1st day of trial in Malcolm Ferguson civil suit
. Ferguson was killed by NYPD officer Louis Rivera in the Bx on 3/1/00. Trial is expected to last all week. 4:30 pm: press conference w/Juanita Young (Ferguson's mother), atty Seth Harris, Justice Cmt, Peoples' Justice & Oct 22 Coalition. At Bx Supreme Court, 851 Grand Concourse, Bx (at 161st St (4, D to 161st St). Info: Gina Arias, 646-321-5425, Kathie Cheng, 917-414-4612, Esther Wang, 512-769-1585, http://october22-ny.org

6:00 pm
Suzan-Lori Parks, 365 Days/365 Plays

Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
Between 124th and 125th Streets
New York, NY 10027
Tel: 212-665-7400
Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Underdog) comes to Hue-Man for an intimate dialog about creativity and inspiration. Following the success of Topdog/Underdog, the incomparable Suzan-Lori Parks got an idea to write a play every day for a year. She began that very day, finishing one year later. The result is an extraordinary testament to artistic commitment. This collection of 365 impeccably crafted pieces, each with its own distinctive characters and dramatic power, is a complete work by an artist responding to her world, each and every day.


Wednesday, May 30

7:30AM
Revolution out to the high schools


7:30pm
Michelle Goldberg
Barnes & Noble
267 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn
In Kingdom Coming, Goldberg investigates the rise of Christian nationalism and its imminent threat to democracy.
718-832-9066

6:00-9:00pm
Jammin with Baraka - A Tribute to Amiri Baraka
Synod Hall on the Grounds of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue @110th Street
Contact Malaika Adero , 212-926-8090
malaika@upsouthinternationalbookfestival.com
Sponsored By: Up South International, Inc. and the Hue Man Bookstore
Admission Fee: $150.00


Thursday, May 31st

7:30PM, Doors open at 7:00pm
Remembering Kurt Vonnegut --
Honoring His Humanism
NY Society for Ethical Culture

64th @ Central Park West
In cooperation with the American Humanist Association and the Vonnegut family.
Kurt Vonnegut, author, social critic, and Humanist, will be remembered by:
Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!
Howard Zinn, historian and longtime friend
Donald Farber, author and literary agent
Fred Edwords, AHA, Director of Communications
Tony Hileman, Senior Leader presiding.


6:00 pm
Marc Morial, State of Black America
Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
Between 124th and 125th Streets
New York, NY 10027
Tel: 212-665-7400
Marc H. Morial, a lawyer by profession, is head of the National Urban League and many say, is leading it into “a new era with street smarts and boardroom savvy." NUL, the nation’s largest and oldest civil rights and direct services organization empowering African Americans and other ethnic communities, has been at the forefront of major public policy issues, research and effective community-based solutions.


Friday, June 1

4-9 pm & 6/2 SAT, 8 am-9 pm
Conference: 1st Annual Harlem Anti-Gentrification Conf. The Historic Community of Harlem Under Attack: Fight Back & Resistance.
St Ambrose Church
9 W 130th St (btw 5th & Lenox Aves).
Workshops incl Senior Citizens' protections, tenants' rights, roles of prison industrial complex, Katrina & war in gentrification, & many more; w/screening of doc "Bkn Matters," networking & closing plenary: "Which Way Forward: Forging Alliances Around Principled Unity." At Sponsors: Harlem Tenants Council, Delano Village Tenants Assn, St Ambrose Church, Harlem Fight Back. Info: Harlem Tenants Council,
212-234-5005, harlemtenants@aol.com

6:00 pm
10th Anniversary of Audre Lorde Project.
Celebrate 10 years with ALP!
Living a Legacy:
Celebrating Action, Imagination and Struggle
Join us in honoring 10 years since we opened our doors.
Learn how it all started and where we are headed! Info: http://www.alp.org/10thanniversary. 6:00 PM FOOD and GALLERY
7:30 PM PERFORMERS and SPEAKERS ticket info.$25, $50, $75, $500, $1,000
Reservation and Questions: rsvp@alp.org or 718-596-0342 x15


Saturday, June 2nd

Harlem Focus: June 2-3
9:00am -- All Day
125th & Adam Clayton Powell,
Harlem State office building
You're invited to join us in Harlem this Saturday June 2nd to deliver this message:

"Chuck D.; Fa. Luis Barrios St. Mary's Church*; Herb Boyd Amsterdam News*; Phil Rice, M.D.; Rev. Earl Kooperkamp St. Mary's Church*; Christopher McElroen Classical Theatre of Harlem*; Revolution Books invite You To A Special Evening at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

"You've heard the name! You've seen the paper! REVOLUTION! and now it's time to hear and see a film of BOB AVAKIAN on the DVD 'REVOLUTION! WHY IT'S NECESSARY-WHY IT'S POSSIBLE-WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT!' An historic event on June 12, 2007 at the Schomburg Center in Harlem."
***


11:30pm
BAM: Sundance Film Festival
joe strummer, the future is unwritten
BAM Rose Cinemas
30 Laffayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
In his latest documentary, filmmaker Julien Temple (The Filth and the Fury) chronicles the transformation of a self-described “mouthy little git,” born John Mellor, into an anti-establishment icon known to the world as Joe Strummer—the front man of seminal punk band The Clash.
Through previously unearthed interviews with Strummer and recollections of those who knew him best, Temple reveals a complex man who used his music as a bullhorn for his conscience, as well as a means to educate others about the injustices of the world. The film includes live concert footage spanning Strummer’s career and tapes of his BBC radio program, all of which provide a fitting soundtrack to his legendary and storied existence.


3:00 pm
Film/discussion: "The Ground Truth: The Human Cost of War."
Church of the Evangel
Bedford Ave & Hawthorne St, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Bkn (Q to Parkside, B49 to Hawthorne St).
Free; refreshments served; child care. Sponsors: Prospect Lefferts Voices for Peace & Justice, Black Veterans for Social Justice, Bkn Parents for Peace. Info: 718-624-5921, iraq@brooklynpeaceorg &
prospectforpeace@verizon.net


2:00-4:00pm
Faith Ringgold Lecture
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy @ Washington Avenue
Brooklyn
Mixed-media sculptor & author Ringgold was an early advocate of equality for women in the art world. In conjunction with the museum's recent openiongof its feminist art center, Ringgold speaks about her art and activist involvement.

10:00am – 6:00pm
NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE, INC. 152nd. STREET CULTURAL FESTIVAL

152nd. Street (Between Jackson & Union Ave. )
Bronx, NY

6/2 SAT-6/30 SAT - Films: Riverside Theatre's 9th Annual NY Family Arts, festival of interactive multicultural activities for families. Strives to empower & celebrate the family through culturally innovative performances, workshops & dialogues where families can share creative experiences & improve communication. At Sakura Park, 122nd St & Riverside Drive (1 to 116th St). Free.
Info/RSVP (for picnic): 212-870-6784, http://www.theriversidetheatre.org
--6/2 SAT, noon-5 pm - Free Community Unity Picnic to launch festival. Afternoon of music, games, & performances w/free hamburgers & hot dogs. Multicultural performances incl: steel pan rhythms of Something Positive; Zulu dance of Juxtapower; gospel stirrings of Claude Jay; Chili Pepper, D'Magic Clown; storytelling of Pickney Players & more. Local supermarkets D'Agostino, Morton Williams, Fairway Market, Met & C-Town have donated all of the food for the event.

1:00 pm
Action: deliver an order of deportation to Sen Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for failure to qualify for legalization under the new Senate immigration bill. Meet at Grand Army Plaza, Bkn (2/3 to Grand Army Plaza, Q to 7nth Ave); 2 pm: deliver order to Schumer's home, 9 Prospect Park W (near Carroll St). Sponsor: Immigrants Communities in Action (ICA): Adhikaar, Audre Lorde Project, CAAAV-Organizing Asian Communities, Centro
Hispano "Cuzcatlan," DRUM- Desis Rising Up & Moving, DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Assn, Domestic Workers United, Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Immigrant Justice Solidarity Project, National Alliance of Latin American & Caribbean Communities, Queers for Economic Justice, ROC-NY, Salvadorian American National Network, Ugnayan. Info: 718-205-3036 (Eng), 718-298-5083 (Esp), immigrantcommunitiesinaction@gmail.com & http://immigrantcommunitiesinaction.blogspot.com


Sunday, June 3

11:00am
Harlem Team -- Expanded
135th & Lenox, by the Schomburg

11:00am
Philippine Parade & Festival
Madison Avenue, from 41st to 27th Streets
followed by a festival at 27th Street, until 6pm

1:30-3:00pm
"What is Riverside Church's stand on the deportation of Immigrants?"
Riverside Church
120 & Claremont


Monday, June 4th

6:00-8:00pm
Tayannah Lee McQuillar: When Rap Music Had a Conscience
Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
Between 124th and 125th Streets
New York, NY 10027
Tel: 212-665-7400
What goes up must come down! What was once the progressive, conscious race and political music of inner-city kids has now morphed into a new form of black oppression. Whatever way you flip this coin, there is no question that rap music is under fire. This is an important social dialogue that affects us all. Why did the golden age of rap give rise to crass materialism, sex and violence? Come and find out.

8:00 pm
Benefit: "There Has to Be a Way: A Common Ground Cabaret."
Playwrights Horizons
416 W 42nd St (9th & 10th Aves, A/C/E to 42nd St-Port Authority).
W/Staceyann Chin, David Cale, Less the Band, Shorey Walker, Lunchaford, Andrew Boyd, Lanna Joffrey, Daniel Ajl Kitrosser, Amelia "Lady Rizo" Zirin Brown. Benefits Common Ground Collective (CGC), organization for Hurricane Katrina victims. Silent art auction in lobby. At $25/premium $50 & $75 (incl 6:30 pm cocktail hour). Info/tix:
http://www.commongroundcabaret.com


Sundance Institute at BAM
May 31-June 6


Tuesday, June 5th

7:00pm
NYC TimesTalks
Global Warming, Local Solutions
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
With a problem as immense as human-caused climate change, how can individuals and communities make a difference? Discover the latest scientific findings on global warming and real-world solutions that can have an impact. Hear New York Times science reporter Andrew Revkin discuss the challenges and what we can do now with Alex Matthiessen, president of Riverkeeper; Bill McKibben, activist and author of "Deep Economy"; Billy Parish, founder of the Climate Campaign and co-founder and coordinator for the Energy Action Coalition; and Cynthia Rosenzweig, senior research scientist, Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Sunday with the Magazine, NY Times series


7:00pm
James Carroll
Barnes & Noble
2289 Broadway, New York, NY 10024
at 82nd St.
212-362-8835
National Book Award winner Carroll shares his historical work House of War: The Pentagon and the Disastrous Rise of American Power.


Next Issue:

Wednesday, June 6

1:00pm
Kanye West & Donda West
Borders Penn Station
32nd & 7th Avenue
Book signing: Raising Kanye

7:00 pm
Talk/book signing: "The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, 1 Economy at a Time." W/Antonia Juhasz (author/critic/policy analyst).
Unitarian Church of All Souls, Reidy Friendship Hall, 1157 Lexington Ave & 80th St (6 to 77th St).
Free/donations appreciated. Sponsors: Peace Task Force of All Souls Church, Action for Justice Community Church of NYC, Resistance Cinema. Info: 718-843-0515, 610-730-3566 & http://www.thebushagenda.net

7:00pm
Civilians under Fire from Iraq to Somalia: The Struggle for "Humanitarian Space"
Lecture
Wednesday, June 6th, 7:00 pm, reception at 6:00 pm
Cooper Union
The Great Hall
7 East 7th Street at Third Avenue
Free Please join us as Scott Anderson, novelist and journalist with The New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, takes the stage with aid workers from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).

7:00pm
Political Humor and Political Reality
The New School, Wollman Hall, 65 West 11th Street (enter at 66 West 12th Street).
At a time when many people report getting their news form Comedy Central rather than Fox, CNN, or the broadcast networks, the role of humor in politics is ripe for reappraisal. Do jokes about politicians or political issues offer a more effective path to a certain kind of the truth than straight reportage? The Wolfson Center for National Affairs at The New School presents an evening of performance and discussion dedicated to political humor, featuring Ira Shorr (aka Senator Jess Trussme); Bill Hartung, World Policy Institute arms control expert and stand up comic; and progressive comedian and New School standup comedy workshop instructor Scott Blakeman. $8

June 7

7:30pm
Gay and Lesbian Relationships: Fighting the Politicization of Science
June 7, 2007 7:30pm
The New School, Wollman Hall, 65 West 11th Street (enter at 66 West 12th Street).
The Wolfson Center for National Affairs in association with the Rockway Institute for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Research & Public Policy presents a panel on how the existing social science and mental health research on same-sex couples, lesbian/gay parents, and “ex-gay” therapies strongly refutes the anti-gay propaganda being distributed by right-wing groups in the media, legislatures, and the courts.

7:00pm
Freedom Next Time: An Evening with John Pilger and Amy Goodman
The New School, Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street.
Nations Books (www.nationbooks.org) and The New School present award-winning journalist and filmmaker John Pilger, and Amy Goodman, as they discuss struggles for freedom and independence in Iraq, Palestine, South Africa, and the island of Diego Garcia.


Saturday, June 9

116th Street Festival
116th Streets between 2nd and Lexington Avenues; 3rd Avenue from 106th to 122nd Streets

7:00pm
"Evening of Revolutionary Love." W/former
rep Cynthia McKinney & activist atty Lynne Stewart.
St Mary's Episcopal Church
521 W 126th St (near B'way, 1, A/B/C/D to 125th St)
Reception after speeches. . $10; donations accepted to repay Cynthia McKinney's campaign debts. Info: PatLevasseurP@aol.com & zooltheartandpolitics@hotmail.com
--4 pm: reception w/Cynthia McKinney. At Sistas' Place, 456
Nostrand Avenue, Bkn (at Jefferson Ave, A to Nostrand Ave).
$50; seating limited. Reserve: 718-398-1766.


June 10

Sunday, June 10, 2007 – 11:00am
2007 NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADEOn Fifth Avenue, from 44th. to 86th. Streets – NYCOPEN TO THE PUBLIC

2:00-6:00pm
ADWA
FILM SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION
Celebration of Ethiopian Millennium
Schomburg Center for Research in Black culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
New York, NY 10037-1801
(212) 491-2200
The Beta Israel of North America (BINA) Cultural Foundation and the Schomburg Center invite you to a screening of ADWA: An African Victory directed by Haile Gerima followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Ephraim Isaac and Howard Dodson. This program hopes to highlight the cultural and historical achievements and triumphs of Ethiopia and the special position it holds in the African Diaspora in celebration of the upcoming Ethiopian Millennium that begins on September 12, 2007. Light refreshments will be served. Free admission.

3:00pm-5:00pm
"Every Mother's Son"
Brooklyn Museum
Cantor Auditorium, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Bkn
Tami Gold & Kelly Anderson. 3 women turn the deaths of their sons at the hands of police into an opportunity for profound social change.. Free w/museum admission. Info: 718-638-5000.


Monday, June 11th

6:00pm
Kamau Brathwaite, Dreamstories
Hue-Man Books & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
Brathwaite’s dazzling, inventive language, his tragic yet unquenchable vision, his haunting beats and timing makes for one of the most compelling voices of the late twentieth-century poets. Do yourself a favor. Come see Kamau so you, too, may go around spouting his words and sounding amazingly erudite.


6:30pm
"Judy Chicago: Jewish Identity,” with Laura Kruger, co-curator with Gail Levin art historian and author of “Becoming Judy Chicago” of the current exhibition at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute Of Religion Museum .
Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Avenue @ 40th Street
(212) 340-0849
A power point presentation discussing both the trajectory of Judy Chicago's life and the development of her art. This show will use the newly published biography by Gail Levin.
Location:

7:00 pm
Reading: "Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour."
W/author Peniel E Joseph on how the Black Power Movement
transformed the US's racial, social & political landscape.
Bluestockings, 172 Allen St (at Stanton, 1 bk S of Houston, F/V to
2nd Ave). Free. Info: 212-777-6028, http://www.bluestockings.com &
http://www.myspace.com/bluestockingsnyc


June 12

7:00-9:30 pm
Film/discussion/reception: "Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's All About," film of talk by Bob Avakian. W/poet Staceyann Chin, excerpts from film, other performers TBA. Reception to follow. At Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Blvd (at 135th St, 2/3 to 135th St). $15. Sponsors: Revolution Books, Chuck D, Rev Earl Kooperkamp, Herb Boyd & others. Info/tix: 212-691-3345.

6:00pm
Race, Law & American Society: 1607 to Present
Gloria Browne-Marshall,
Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
Between 124th and 125th Streets
The Preamble to the Declaration of Independence advocates equal justice under the law for all. In reality that never happens. This book, by renowned John Jay College Law Professor Gloria Marshall, examines race and its role in the American legal system. Readers will discern the impact that civil rights cases had on American society and on the legal system.

13, 14 Jill Scott Radio City Music Hall. $49.50–$69.50.

Thursday, June 14, 2007,

6/14-28th
Human Rights Watch: International Film Festival
6:00pm 6/14 Opening Reception & Benefit Screening
Mon Colonel
Walter Reade Theater,
Lincoln Center

6:30-8:30pm
Artist’s Talk
Location: MoCADA – 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY
Cost: $8 for the general public; $4 for MoCADA members, senior citizens and students with ID
Space is limited; Please RSVP to info@mocada.org or call 718-230-0492
Alexis Peskine will discuss the concept of the exhibition and the inspiration for the art included in it. There will be a
talk in English and French to ensure that this exhibition also caters to native French speakers.

14 The Neville Brothers Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell. $3.

15 Cassandra Wilson + Olu Dara Central Park SummerStage.
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Central Park SummerStage Opening Night!

6/16 SAT & 6/17 SUN - Event: Clearwater Music & Environmental Festival: Great Hudson River Revival 2007. At Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY.Info: Jen Rubbo, Volunteer Coordinator, 845-454-7673 x123, volcoord@clearwater.org or http://www.clearwaterfestival.org

6/16 SAT, noon-1:30 pm - Rally: for peace. "Music, street theater & energy! We want to reach out to groups & individuals to show the strength & diversity of Staten Islanders who want this endless war to end & US troops to come home." At Clove Lake Parks, SI. Sponsor: Peace Action SI. Info: sjones1@si.rr.com

6/16 SAT, 7 pm - Performance: "Antiwar Expressions: A Poetic Rhythmic Journey from Qns to Borinquen to Baghdad." A Latino response to the Iraq war, combining poetry, spoken word & music to convey the horrific effects of war on communities in the US & abroad. At Hunter College, Lang Center, 424 HN, 68th St & Lexington Ave (6 to 68th St-Hunter College). $15 adv/$20 door/$5 for high school students w/student ID. Tix: 646-594-4344, ollinimagination@yahoo.com & http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/

6/17 SUN Gay Pride Rally Bryant park (42nd St & 6th Avenue) 2-6pm

6/18 MON, 9:30 am - Court support: for Juanita Young, outspoken police brutality activist (mother of Malcolm Ferguson, murdered by NYPD in 2000) awaiting trial on bogus criminal charges brought against her by the precinct whose officers attacked her. Stand w/Juanita on the day that motions are due from her lawyer Geoffrey Stewart. At Bx Criminal Court, 161st St & Sheridan Ave, Bx (B/D/4 to 161st St-Yankee Stadium). Info: 866-235-7814, oct22ny@yahoo.com & http://www.october22-ny.org

6/18 MON 8pm Yoko Ono in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall Yoko Ono is a ground-breaking and award-winning musician, artist, filmmaker and peace activist. Her most recent work includes the albums, Yes, I'm a Witch and Open Your Box. One of the boldest creative thinkers and cultural icons of our time, she discusses her extraordinary life journey with Anthony DeCurtis, who is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the author of In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work.

6/19 TUE 6-8:30 pm - Film/discussion: "Heir to an Execution."W/Ivy Meerepol. Tamiment Library 70 Washington Sq South, 10th fl (A/C/E, B/D/F/V to W 4th St, R to 8th St-NYU, 1 to Christopher St-Sheridan Sq). Sponsors: Tamiment, National Cmt to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Info: 212-998-2428, Michael.Nash@nyu.edu &Marilyn.Young@nyu.edu

6/23 SAT, 5 pm - March: 15th annual NYC Dyke March. Bring noisemakers, signs & rebel-rousing lesbians. "The dyke march is a protest march, not a parade--we don't ask for a permit, because we have the right to protest. As lesbians, we recognize that we must organize amongst ourselves to fight for our rights, for our safety, for visibility." At Bryant Park, 42nd St & 6th Ave (D/F to 42nd St/6th Ave, 7 to 5th Ave). Planning meetings: 6/1, 6/8, 6/15, 6/22

6/24 SUN Gay Pride March

**6/26 TUE, 11:30 am - Rally: "Day of Action to Restore Law & Justice." "Demand Congress & the president restore the great principles upon which this country was founded--freedom & fairness." Restore due process, habeas corpus, reform Military Commissions Act by passing Restoring the Constitution Act of 2007, end torture & abuse in secret prisons, stop extraordinary rendition, close Guantanamo Bay detention camp, accountability for those who broke the law. At Upper Senate Park, near the Capitol, DC. Sponsors: NY Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty Int'l, Leadership Council on Civil Rights, National Religious Campaign Against Torture. Info: http://www.juneaction.org

26 The Nightwatchman Bowery Ballroom. $16.

**6/27 WED-7/1 SUN - Conference: US Social Forum. At various locs in Atlanta. $20-$125. Info: Alice Lovelace, 404-622-1133, alovelace@mindspring.com & http://www.ussf2007.org


**6/27 WED - Event: welcome "Iraq Veterans Against the War Deployed: Northeast Bus Tour." Vets' bus tour, w/barbecues at every military base they can get to, starting in DC on 6/15 & stopping at Camp Meade, Walter Reed, Andrews AFB, Fort Belvoir, MCB Quantico, VA. Volunteer to help w/media contact, site for barbecue, advance outreach to troops, planning the event, housing, etc. At Ft Hamilton, Bkn. Info/volunteer: 917-520-076, elainebrower@worldcantwait.org

GÜNTER GRASS & NORMAN MAILER
in conversation with Andrew O’Hagan:
The 20th Century on Trial
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
at 7:00 PM
Celeste Bartos Forum
Humanities and Social Sciences Library
5th Avenue and 42nd Street
“I always thought violence was one of the frontiers left to us as novelists. The great writers of the nineteenth century did not deal with violence. They dealt with disappointment and love, with corruption, they dealt with society as a general abstract force that could bend a person’s will. Then came the 20th century."
Norman Mailer, Paris Review.
"Auschwitz was not a manifestation of common human bestiality; it was a repeatable consequence of a network of responsibilities so organised and so subdivided that the individual was conscious of no responsibility at all. The action of every individual who participated or did not participate in the crime was determined, knowingly or unknowingly, by a narrow conception of duty."
Gunter Grass, What Shall We Tell Our Children?

30
Ozomatli + Babylon Circus
Central Park SummerStage.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage


July

7 Live Earth with AFI + Akon + Alicia Keys + Bon Jovi + Dave Matthews Band + Fall Out Boy + John Mayer + Kanye West + Kelly Clarkson + KT Tunstall + Ludacris + Melissa Etheridge + Rihanna + Roger Waters + Smashing Pumpkins + The Police Giants Stadium. $55, $85, $175, $350.

28 / 29 Rock the Bells with Rage Against the Machine + Wu-Tang Clan + Public Enemy + Cypress Hill + The Roots + Mos Def + EPMD + MF Doom Randalls Island. $83.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Memorial Day Weekend: Stepping up to A Different World

To quote from this issue of the paper:

"What has begun with the introduction of Bob Avakian to hundreds of thousands is a step towards bringing a different world into being. In key areas of major cities and on some college campuses, there is recognition of and talk about this leader--and this reverberates, not only through these areas, but much more broadly in society. People across the country have stepped up to spread the word of what he is saying and doing. This is the beginning of a movement which must take shape and form and which must spread much more broadly in society.

"Now the engagement needs to go broader and deeper. Those who took out this special issue of Revolution need to get down with the ideas this leader is bringing forward and bring others into wrangling with what BA is saying in an organized way. The key way right now is to take up and go to others with the special offer of Revolution: Why It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About (a DVD of a talk by BA) and 10 issues of Revolution for $25. By doing this, we enable thousands of people who got interested by the special issue to get more deeply into the wide-ranging presentation of the big questions and main points of revolution and communism that is on the DVD. And we get them relating to the newspaper every week, where they can see how all this applies to the events of the day and can also continue to engage with new work by Avakian. This kind of crucial followup means that people will draw closer over time, on a mass scale.

"At the same time, we need in this next month to launch a 'mass movement' of DVD showings. This requires getting out postcards and flyers and posters about it to hundreds of thousands, and finding the ways to sell it very, very broadly. It means people getting together in classrooms, rec centers and libraries, barbershops, cafes and clubs. Living rooms and laundromats. In groups that come together to discuss it, or informally when people drop in or hang around."

And in this area, we need to build for the June 12th showing of the Revolution DVD at the Schomberg. This weekend we want to get out and saturate key areas of the city.


Friday, May 25

12:30pm
Al Gore
Barnes & Noble
17th Street Union Square
Gore discusses his new book, Assault on Reason, in which he criticizes the Bush administration’s determination to ignore and twist the truth on all sorts of vital issues.
Phone: 212-253-0810

6:00-8:00pm
Vigil for Fermin Arzu in the Bronx -- Hewitt & Westchester. (#2 to the Intervale stop). Bring signs for justice and papers.

6:00-9:00PM
The French Evolution Exhibition
Race, Politics and the 2005 Riots
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts

The James E. David Arts Building
80 Hanson Place
Brooklyn, NY
Event will include DJs spinning French, African & Brazilian music to complement the artwork and the artist's cultural legacy.
Near Atlantic and Flatbush area & BAM
http://www.mocada.org/


Saturday, May 26

**10:30AM
Harlem Team
Meet at the Burger King on 125th near Lenox
The team will be out all day, give Flaco a call. All who can should come out to join this team to be part of building a "mass movement" around the DVD showings and bring more people on board to build for the June 12th DVD showing.

10:00am - 12 noon
Grand Army Plaza Farmer's market
Meet on Farmers' Market side of Flatbush across from the Brooklyn Library
Brooklyn

12 noon
Brooklyn Team
McDonald's on Church Avenue @Nostrand

8:00 am
Protest: Dick Cheney

He speaks at West Point graduation. Meet at Veteran's Park, Main St, Highland Falls, NY; march to Thayer Gate & into West Point & then re-assemble for a rally.
3:00PM
Bronx
Funeral for Fermin Arzu. Castle Hill and Westchester.

9:00pm
Mos Def: 'Black Radio'

Highline Ballroom
431 W 16th
New York, NY 10011 West Village

PM
Piers, West/East Village, Chelsea/Flatiron

Youth Street Team


Sunday, May 27

Churches
Abyssinian Baptist, other churches in Harlem and Brooklyn
Get the word out about June 12!

11:00am
Harlem
Meet at 135th & Lenox, South East Corner

1:00pm
Brooklyn Team
Meet at McDonalds at Nostrand & Fulton (A line to Nostrand)

8:0AM
Operation First Casualty: Bringing the war to the American Public
Iraq Vets Against The War
Iraq vets to show true reality of war using street theater in NYC
0830 [Staging Area] Columbus Circle (W. 59th & Broadway)
0900 [Start time] Columbus Circle
1045 [Scene 6] Rockefeller Center & NBC (50th bet 5th & 6th Ave)
1130 [Scene 8] Times Sq (W. 42nd & 7th Ave)
1230 [Press Conference] Union Sq (14th & Broadway)
1400 [Scene 9] WTC Ground Zero
1700 [Memorial Ceremony] Grand Army Plaza

Afternoon Street Fairs

Brooklyn Academy of Music Dance Africa Street Festival
Ashland Place and Lafayette Avenue, Fort Greene
Saturday & Sunday, noon to 10pm
Monday 12 noon-7pm

Loisaida Street Fair
Avenue C between 6th & 12th Streets
East Village
Sunday, 11am-6pm

Washington Sq. Outdoor Art Exhibit
sidewalks north, south & east of Washington Sq. Pk
Greenwich Village
Saturday-Monday, noon to 6pm


Monday, May 28

Morning
Agitators Training


Afternoon
Marcus Garvey Park, Riverside Park along Harlem and Washington Heights.

Street Fairs:

-- Brooklyn Acaademy of Music Dance Africa Street Festival
Ashland Place & Lafayette Avenue
Forte Greene, Brooklyn
Monday 12 noon to 7pm

-- Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit
University Place from 3rd to 12th Streets

-- Coalition for a Livable West Side/Safe Haven Fest
Broadway from 72nd to 86th Streets

Brooklyn Team
Neighborhood barbecues
Fort Greene


Wednesday, May 30

7:30AM
Revolution out to the high schools

7:30pm
Michelle Goldberg
Barnes & Noble
267 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn
In Kingdom Coming, Goldberg investigates the rise of Christian nationalism and its imminent threat to democracy.
718-832-9066

6:00-9:00pm
Jammin with Baraka - A Tribute to Amiri Baraka
Synod Hall on the Grounds of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue @110th Street
Contact Malaika Adero , 212-926-8090
malaika@upsouthinternationalbookfestival.com
Sponsored By: Up South International, Inc. and the Hue Man Bookstore
Admission Fee: $150.00

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Organizing Meeting for the Schomberg June 12th Event

Planning meeting for the special evening featuring Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's All About to be held at the Schomburg Center for Research In Black Culture

Thursday May 24, 2007 7:00PM
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
521 W. 126th Street (Btw Old Broadway & Amsterdam)
#1 Train to 125th, walk east

Invite everyone you think will be interested in being part of this effort -- there's lots of ways people can contribute to making this a success.

Sponsored by Revolution Books
Tickets $15.00
Simultaneous translation in Spanish
For tickets & information: 212-691-3345

Monday, May 21, 2007

Truth...in Preparation for Revolution!

At a moment when much of humanity finds itself in a living hell, when the horror of the U.S. occupation of Iraq threatens to escalate into a war against Iran, and when the future of the planet itself is threatened, Revolution newspaper must be out there much more boldly and much more broadly—exposing what is going on, revealing why, and pointing to a revolutionary solution in the interests of the vast majority of humanity.



Monday, May 21, 2007

7:30pm
Spalding Gray Stories
IFC Center
323 Sixth Ave.,
New York, NY 10014 at W. 3rd St.
212-924-7771
Spalding Gray is having a Tupac moment. The dry-witted monologist’s tragic 2004 suicide—he struggled with depression since a debilitating car crash in 2001—hasn’t stymied audience demand for his singular storytelling. Currently running at the Minetta Lane Theatre is Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, a selection of his work curated by his wife Kathleen Russo and performed by a rotating cast of actors. This event (Spalding Gray Stories) operates as a sort of companion piece: Russo will be on hand with film director Steven Soderbergh to present a screening of Gray’s Anatomy, the movie version of the late great raconteur's solo show about alternative medicine. — Amos Barshad


Tuesday, May 22

7:30pm.
Alice Walker in Conversation with Gloria Steinem.
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y.
Alice Walker, known for her literary fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple, has written many volumes of poetry and non-fiction. Her most recent book is We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For: Inner Light in a Time of Darkness, a series of spiritual and political meditations on what each of us can do to better the world and be a force for peace, hope and sanity. Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor and feminist activist. In 1972, she co-founded Ms. magazine and remained one of its editors for 15 years. Her books include the bestsellers Revolution from Within: A Book of Self Esteem and Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, Moving Beyond Words. Location: Venue: Kaufmann Concert HallCode: T-LC5WL08-01 Price: $25.00 All Sections


6:30pm
String Theory for Dummies
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Ave (at 34th Street)
Many scientists feel String Theory explains and unifies all of physics. Others disagree. We, the public, are confused. Dr. Jim Gates, Toll Professor in Physics at the University of Maryland, will explain the theory with great clarity. We’ll screen the winning entries from Discover Magazine’s current String Theory in Two Minutes or Less video competition. Look for magic and a special guest (think wood; we’re literal about the title!).


THE NEW ISSUE:

Wednesday, May 23

3-5PM
Bronx -- Hewitt Place & Westchester AVenue
People have set up a People's Memorial site for Fermin Arzu, killed by NYPD on Friday, May 18th, in the Longwood section of the Bronx.


8pm
The Struggle for Birth Control and Abortion Rights: Past and Present
Monkey Town

48 North 3rd St. (L to Bedford Ave)
Williamsburg
Proceeds from this screening of It Happened to US (1972), which documents the plea for legal abortion in the US, benefit the women’s Liberation Birth Control Project, $10


7pm
Anthony D. Romero
Barnes & Noble @ 17th Street/Union Sq.
Romero, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, presents In Defense of America, in which he reveals how our constitutional freedoms are being eroded.



Thursday, May 24

Early morning: High School newspaper distribution

7:30AM Harlem Hospital

8:00pm
Understanding Our World: Al Gore with Charlie Rose.
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Venue
Al Gore served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States, having had a prior distinguished career serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance and An Inconvenient Truth. He also stars in the Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, where he passionately exposes the myths and misconceptions about global warming and offers practical solutions for what each of us can do to ensure the future of our planet.


6:30pm
Legacy of Slavery and Reconstruction
NY Historical Society

170 Central Park West @ 77th Street
Nicholas Lemann (Redemption: The Last Battle of the Civil War), Annette Gordon-Reed (Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy) and Brent Staples (Parallel Time: Growing Up in Black and White) discuss the violent campaigns aimed at thwarting African Americans’ newly won rights in the post–Civil War era ($15, seniors and students $10).


6:30-9PM
Same News, Different Views:
Bridging the Gap Between Ethnic & Mainstream Media

A feet in Two Worlds Town Hall
The New School
Theresa Lang Community & Student Center
55 West 13th St. (bet 5th 7 6th Avenues), 2nd floor
The federal immigration policy debate may soon reach its climactic moment, changing the lives of hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers. Meanwhile our city’s immigrant communities face unique – and not so unique – local challenges related to schools, poverty, housing, and more. If you read or listen to the mainstream English-language press, what are you missing? A Town Hall meeting with ethnic and mainstream press, hosted by Brian Lehrer and taped for broadcast on WNYC, New York Public Radio.
Speakers:
Muzaffar Chishti, Migration Policy Institute; Roberto Lovato, new American Media; Juana Ponce De Leon, IPA-NY; Julia Preston, The New York Times; Elaine Rivera, NYC, NY Public Radio; Sree Srinivasen, Columbia University; Alberto Vourvoulias, El Diario/La Prensa; Leon Wynter, Author of American Skin; and others.
Admission is free but you must RSVP. Call 212-229-5418 or email centernyc@newschool.edu. Refreshments will be served.


Friday, May 25

12:30pm
Al Gore
Barnes & Noble

17th Street Union Square
Gore discusses his new book, Assault on Reason, in which he criticizes the Bush administration’s determination to ignore and twist the truth on all sorts of vital issues.
Phone: 212-253-0810


6-8pm
Vigil for Fermin Arzu in the Bronx
-- Hewitt & Westchester. (#2 to the Intervale stop). Bring signs for justice and papers.


6-9PM
The French Evolution Exhibition
Race, Politics and the 2005 Riots
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
The James E. David Arts Building
80 Hanson Place
Brooklyn, NY
Event will include DJs spinnign French, African & Brazilian music to complement the artwork and the artist's cultural legacy.
Looks like it is near Atlantic and Flatbush area


Saturday, May 26

8am
Grand Army Plaza Farmer's market
Brooklyn


10:30AM
Harlem Team

Meet at the Burger King on 125th near Lenox


XXX
Brooklyn Team


8:o0 am
Protest: Dick Cheney
He speaks at West Point graduation. Meet at Veteran's Park, Main St, Highland Falls, NY; march to Thayer Gate & into West Point & then re-assemble for a rally. Info: Steve Greenfield, 845-532-0280, bicyclesax@earthlink.net


3:00PM
Bronx
Funeral for Fermin Arzu. Castle Hill and Westchester.



9:00pm
Mos Def: 'Black Radio'
Highline Ballroom
431 W 16th
New York, NY 10011 West Village


PM
Piers, West/East Village, Chelsea/Flatiron
Youth Street Team


Sunday, May 27

East Harlem/Washington Heights




Monday, May 28

Morning
Agitators Training


Afternoon
Marcus Garvey Park, Riverside Park along Harlem and Washington Heights.


Brooklyn Team
Neighborhood barbecues
Fort Greene




Wednesday, May 30, 2007

7:30pm
Michelle Goldberg
Barnes & Noble
267 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn
In Kingdom Coming, Goldberg investigates the rise of Christian nationalism and its imminent threat to democracy.
718-832-9066


6:00-9:00pm
Jammin with Baraka - A Tribute to Amiri Baraka
Synod Hall on the Grounds of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue @110th Street
Contact Malaika Adero , 212-926-8090
malaika@upsouthinternationalbookfestival.com
Sponsored By: Up South International, Inc. and the Hue Man Bookstore
Admission Fee: $150.00


Upcoming June events

6/2 SAT, 3 pm - Film/discussion: "The Ground Truth: The Human Cost of War." At Church of the Evangel, Bedford Ave & Hawthorne St, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Bkn (Q to Parkside, B49 to Hawthorne St). Free; refreshments served; child care. Sponsors: Prospect Lefferts Voices for Peace & Justice, Black Veterans for Social Justice, Bkn Parents for Peace. Info: 718-624-5921, iraq@brooklynpeaceorg & prospectforpeace@verizon.net


6/2 SAT 10:00am – 6:00pm NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE, INC. 152nd. STREET CULTURAL FESTIVAL 152nd. Street (Between Jackson & Union Ave. ) – Bronx, NY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

6/3 SUN 1:30-3:00pm Riverside Church "What is Riverside Church's stand on the deportation of Immigrants?"


06.05.07Leonard Nimoy Thalia TheaterSymphony Space2537 Broadway at 95th StreetNYC TimesTalksGlobal Warming, Local SolutionsWith a problem as immense as human-caused climate change, how can individuals and communities make a difference? Discover the latest scientific findings on global warming and real-world solutions that can have an impact. Hear New York Times science reporter Andrew Revkin discuss the challenges and what we can do now with Alex Matthiessen, president of Riverkeeper; Bill McKibben, activist and author of "Deep Economy"; Billy Parish, founder of the Climate Campaign and co-founder and coordinator for the Energy Action Coalition; and Cynthia Rosenzweig, senior research scientist, Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
Sunday with the Magazine, NY Times series


June 6 Wednesday 7:00PM
New York City
All Souls Church
Reidy Friendship Hall
1157 Lexington Ave. @ 80th
212-535-5530
Contact info: Russell Branca- 718-843-0515
Sponsored by PEACE TASK FORCE OF ALL SOULS CHURCH, RESISTANCE =20
CINEMA, & ACTION FOR JUSTICE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NYC.
The Ecologist Magazine of London calls The Bu$h Agenda, "Spine tingling," and Greg Palast, bestselling author of Armed Madhouse, gives it a heartfelt, "Bravo!"


Civilians under Fire from Iraq to Somalia: The Struggle for "Humanitarian Space"
Lecture
Wednesday, June 6th, 7:00 pm, reception at 6:00 pm
The Great Hall
7 East 7th Street at Third Avenue
Please join us as Scott Anderson, novelist and journalist with The New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, takes the stage with aid workers from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).


Thursday, June 7th
7PM
Freedom Next Time: An Evening with John Pilger and Amy Goodman
The New School Tishman Auditorium
66 West 12th St.
$5
Pilger will discuss his new book, Freedom nex Time, with Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!. They will consider iraq, Palestine, India, South Africa, and the island of Diego Garcia, where the long struggle for freedom has taken place, but the people are still waiting for its dream to be realized.

Saturday, June 9
116th Street Festival
116th Streets between 2nd and Lexington Avenues; 3rd Avenue from 106th to 122nd Streets



6/9 SAT, eve - Event: w/Cynthia McKinney & Lynne Stewart. At loc TBA in Bkn. Info: zooltheartandpolitics@hotmail.com



Sunday, June 10, 2007 – 11:00am
2007 NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADEOn Fifth Avenue, from 44th. to 86th. Streets – NYCOPEN TO THE PUBLIC


6/16 SAT & 6/17 SUN - Event: Clearwater Music & Environmental Festival: Great Hudson River Revival 2007. At Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY.Info: Jen Rubbo, Volunteer Coordinator, 845-454-7673 x123, volcoord@clearwater.org or http://www.clearwaterfestival.org

6/17 SUN Gay Pride Rally Bryant park (42nd St & 6th Avenue) 2-6pm

6/18 MON 8pm Yoko Ono in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall Yoko Ono is a ground-breaking and award-winning musician, artist, filmmaker and peace activist. Her most recent work includes the albums, Yes, I'm a Witch and Open Your Box. One of the boldest creative thinkers and cultural icons of our time, she discusses her extraordinary life journey with Anthony DeCurtis, who is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the author of In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work.

6/19 TUE 6-8:30 pm - Film/discussion: "Heir to an Execution."W/Ivy Meerepol. Tamiment Library 70 Washington Sq South, 10th fl (A/C/E, B/D/F/V to W 4th St, R to 8th St-NYU, 1 to Christopher St-Sheridan Sq). Sponsors: Tamiment, National Cmt to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Info: 212-998-2428, Michael.Nash@nyu.edu &Marilyn.Young@nyu.edu

Friday, May 18, 2007

Issue #89 Weekend Plans

Friday, May 18th

7PM
Meet at the Book Store to make displays so we have a good impact over weekend at 9th Avenue Food Fair.

11pm
Talib Kweli
Highline Ballroom
431 W. 16th St. @ Ninth Avenue
212-414-5994



Saturday, May 19

9th Avenue Food Fair
This is an annual event, since 1973, and their website says the fair draws over 1 million people each day. This is going on for Saturday and Sunday, and WE NEED FOLKS to join us, to make it possible to impact very broadly with the current issue of Revolution newspaper, the DVD/Subscription offer, and the flyers and info about the June 12 Revolution DVD event at the Shomburg. This is a major event, and a chance we don't want to miss to connect with so many people.

8AM both Saturday and Sunday
**CHANGE! (for those who saw the earlier post, we are not meeting Saturday morning at the bookstore)**: 8AM - Meet on south side of 57th Street just east of 9th Avenue.

If you can only make it later, call Flaco or Janet to hook up with the team
The Ninth Avenue International Food Festival in May has become a favorite weekend for New Yorkers since it began in 1973. From 37th Street to 57th Street, Ninth Avenue closes to cars and the festival takes over. More than a million people visit the festival each year. It's unique and amazing, celebrating the joys of ethnicity through food, entertainment and every kind of street fair stall.Most street fairs in New York all look the same but this one stands out. The food is the big draw, but the festival is a fabulous expression of the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood -- teeming with ethnic food shops and fine restaurants and offering an eclectic global smorgasbord of national and regional foods. Outside venders participate as well, but the Ninth Avenue merchants and restaurants and the community organizations of Hell's Kitchen are out in all their neighborhood glory.Come for Argentinian, Brazilian, Cajun, Chinese, Cuban, Dominican, Ethiopian, French, German, Greek, Haitian, Indian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, Moroccan, Pakistani, Polish, Puerto Rican, Peruvian, Senegalese, Sicilian, Southern, Spanish, Thai, Trinidadian, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese food ? and more! Even at the Ninth Avenue Food Festival, there are the standards -- mozzarepas, zeppolis, funnel cakes, and egg creams -- but this is one street fair where they are outnumbered by fabulous foods that you actually don't see at other fairs.Around the middle area of the festival, stages are set up for live music and dancing. You will see Egyptian belly dancing, German folk dancing, and Arabian scarf dancing, Midori & Chad performing Lindy Hop, Charleston, Peabody, Blues and Salsa routines, the Mary Morrisson Dancers sharing the traditional dances and music of Scotland -- plus other performers and many local bands.There are also plenty of regular street fair vendors selling inexpensive clothes, sunglasses, accessories and socks. If you like jewelry, there are always rings, bracelets, earrings, and pendants available. You'll also find the Hell's Kitchen Flea Market vendors selling their various wares down 39th Street. Bring a big appetite, wear comfortable shoes and loose-fitting clothes. If you need to offset your gluttony-guilt, remember: the Ninth Avenue Food Festival is held to raise money for the community groups in Hell's Kitchen.The festival takes place each year the weekend after Mother's Day. There is no admission fee and the festival extends from 37th street to 57th street. It starts at 9:30 am and ends at 6:30 pm. You can miss most of New York's street fairs but you can't miss this one.

Harlem Team
Time and place to meet to be announced.

11am-4pm
The Wedding march
Crossing the Bridge for Marriage Equality. Foley Sq. on the Manhattan side of the Bridge, proceeding across the Brooklyn Bridge to Cadman PlazaJoin Marriage Equality NY in NY's largest communtiy marriage rights action. www.theweddingmarch.org

3:00pm
FORUM The Malcolm X Museum In celebration of the 82nd Birthday of Malcolm X, the Malcolm X Museum presents "Writing is Fighting: The Impact of Malcolm X Upon Black Writers."
A distinguished intergenerational panel of black writers will discuss the impact of Malcolm X on their writing, as well as on writers of his time and those of today. The panel will also discuss the influence that black writers had on Malcolm X El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. A reception will follow the discussion. For more information, call the Malcolm X Museum at (212) 650-8956.


Sunday, May 20

Out to the churches

8AM
The Bookstore
9th Avenue Food Festival
Call Flaco or Janet for more information

11 am-12:15 pm
Discussion: on Iraq war W/Demond Mullins (Iraq Veterans Against the War), Todd Ensign (Citizen Soldier).
Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture
Meeting House main hall
53 Prospect Pk West (btw 1st & 2nd Sts),
Park Slope, Brooklyn
Mullins, featured in "Ground Truth: The Human Cost of War," will accept BSEC's 2007 Peace Site Award on behalf of IVAW. SUN platform series. . Free. Info: 718-768-2972, bsecOffice@aol.com & http://www.bsec.org/events/platform/index.html


8PM
KRS-ONE
Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place
NY
212-777-6800


Tuesday, May 22

7:30pm
Alice Walker in Conversation with Gloria Steinem
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall
Alice Walker, known for her literary fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple, has written many volumes of poetry and non-fiction. Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor and feminist activist. In 1972, she co-founded Ms. magazine and remained one of its editors for 15 years. Price: $25.00 All Sections

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

8:00pm. (sold out)
Understanding Our World: Al Gore with Charlie Rose.
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall
Al Gore served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States, having had a prior distinguished career serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance and An Inconvenient Truth. He also stars in the Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, where he passionately exposes the myths and misconceptions about global warming and offers practical solutions for what each of us can do to ensure the future of our planet. His most recent book is The Assault On Reason, a visionary analysis of how we can put the tenets of fact-based reasoning back into public discourse and politics at large. Tickets for priority seating are $50.


Saturday, May 26

8:30 am Protest: Dick Cheney West Point, NJ He speaks at West Point graduation. Meet at Veteran's Park, Main St, Highland Falls, NY; march to Thayer Gate & into West Point & then re-assemble for a rally. Info: Steve Greenfield, 845-532-0280, bicyclesax@earthlink.net

9:00pm
Mos Def: 'Black Radio'
Highline Ballroom
431 W 16th
New York, NY 10011West Village

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Come to the Planning Meeting!


Thursday, May 17th 7:00PM

Join in on the planning for an extraordinary evening on June 12, 2007 featuring Revolution Why: It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About to be held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

The planning meeting will be

THURSDAY May 17
7:00 PM
St Mary's Episcopal Church
521 W 126th St (Btw Old Broadway & Amsterdam)
Take #1 train to 125th. Walk east.


Information about June 12th below.

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Revolution Why: It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About
A film of a talk by Bob Avakian
A special evening at:
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd. NY, NY @ 135th St.

June 12, 2007, 7:00 PM
Program & film screening 7:00PM–9:30PM. Reception to follow.

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“In times like these, this clear voice for social change is a welcome relief from all the confusion and lies. Listen, and you will truly hear a voice of reason, with sharp analysis and deep understanding, going up against the tide of injustice and oppression...While you might not agree with everything he says, he will challenge you with his insights and a clarion call to what must be done.” —Reverend Earl Kooperkamp, Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, Harlem, NYC

“Avakian offers a full plan for revolutionary transformation, and he gets the attention of Black Americans right away on these four DVDs in his passionate discussion of lynching, police brutality, racial profiling and issues pertinent to African Americans.” —Herb Boyd, Amsterdam News

“Just like landmark art work or historically seminal music Bob Avakian’s delivery and timing is truly inspiring. The only thing more inspiring is the vision and message he presents to us. Avakian is a revolutionary leader whose voice must be heard far and wide today.” —Wil-Dog, Jiro and Uli from the band Ozomatli

In 2003 Chairman Bob Avakian delivered an historic talk in the United States, now available in video. This talk is a wide-ranging revolutionary journey. It breaks down the very nature of the society we live in and how humanity has come to a time where a radically different society is possible. Full of heart and soul, humor and seriousness, it will challenge you and set your heart and mind to flight.

BOB AVAKIAN is a creative and wide-ranging thinker who maintains a profound sense of the actual struggles, trends and sentiments among the masses, the movements of opposition, and society broadly. And, he is the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, which is seriously setting its sight on the seizure of power right within the U.S. itself, and the revolutionary transformation of society as part of the world proletarian revolution. He will take you on a journey that can change your life.

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Sponsored by Revolution Books
Tickets $15.
Simultaneous translation in Spanish.
For tickets & info (212)691-3345

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

#89 Plans

Wednesday, May 16

Early morning: High School newspaper distribution

5 pm Event: March/prayer vigil for Alberta Spruill, killed by NYPD 3/16/03. Meet at Convent Ave Baptist Church, 420 W 145 St, march to 310 W 143rd St. Sponsors: Justice Coalition for Alberta Spruill, Faith Coalition for Political Action, James E Davis Stop Violence Foundation, Dedicated to the Struggle Inc, Community Alert, Man Up! Inc, Nat'l Action Network Info: 212-234-6767.

6pm "Voices of Darfur" Museum of Television 7 Radio 25 W. 52nd St. (nr 5th Ave) Mia Farrow, Nick Clooney, and other activists discuss the ongoing conflict in the Sudanese region 212-621-6800 $5-$25

7 pm "Climate Change, Despair & Empowerment: Traveling Road Show." St Mark's Church 2nd Ave & 10th St (6 to Astor Place, L to 1st or 3rd Aves). Donations accepted W/John Seed (founding director of Rainforest Information Centre; award-winning Australian conservationist). To spark individual & community action around issue of catastrophic climate change. Incl video w/footage of Al Gore & Ross Gelbspan; expose false solutions, identify real solutions; discussion on role of denial of anguish & despair; connections to local organizing groups.. Info: Jkthecat666@aol.com & John Seed johnseed1@ozemail.com.au & http://www.rainforestinfo.org.au/deep-eco/johnseed.html & http://www.climate.net.au/ Philadelphia

6-8PM Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal Drexel University Matheson Hall, 109 32nd & Market Streets Speakers: Kathleen Cleaver, Linn Washington, Joy James, Michael Schiffman, Tameka L. Cage, Dave Lindorff. Moderators: Johanna Fernandez, Mark L. Taylor

Thursday, May 17

8:30AM Mumia Abu Jamal's FINAL APPEAL COURT DATE! Philadelphia, PA rally: 6th & Market Battle on in the eleventh hour of Mumia's case! The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has informed attorneys for death row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal that it will hear oral argument on Mumia’s habeas corpus appeal on May 17 in Philadelphia. In a letter to supporters announcing the hearing, Mumias attorney Robert Bryan pointed out that Mumia “remains in great danger. If all is lost, he will be executed.” Mumia’s case has reached a critical juncture. Any decision by the Third Circuit will likely be appealed to the reactionary U.S. Supreme Court. United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. For more information go to: http://mumia.org/

7:00 pm What Do Creationists Believe About Human Evolution? with Dr. Eugenie Scott, American Museum of Natural History. Central Park West, at 79th Street, New York, $10.00 General Admission / $8.00 Members Call: (212) 769-5100 or www.amnh.org

7:00 PM BOOK CELEBRATION Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X BlvdNew York, NY The Schomburg Center and Up South, Inc. present readings by Ruby Dee from Life Lit by Some Large Vision: Selected Speeches and Writings by Ossie Davis and by Colin Channer from Girl with the Golden Shoes. Join Ruby Dee, Colin Channer, Malaika Adero and other guests for an exciting literary evening. Q&A and book signing will follow the presentations.

Friday, May 18

“Black Panthers: Making Sense of History” Aperture Gallery 547 W 27th St212-505-5555 Photographer Stephen Shames captures a turbulent period for the revolutionary political party in these images of street demonstrations, protests and unscripted behind-the-scenes moments.This week's schedule: Fri 18, 10:00am-6pm; Sat 19, 10:00am-6pm; Tue 22, 10:00am-6pm; Wed 23, 10:00am-6pm; Thu 24, 10:00am-6pm.Prices: Free

8:30am 2007 Personal Democracy Forum Conference Pace University Schimmel Hall 150 Spruce St., nr Gold St. Writers, bloggers, and political thinkers ( Arianna Huffington, Seth Godin, Thomas L. Friedman, and Craig Newmark and others) explore the ways technology is changing grassroots campaigns. register online at pdf2007.confabb.com $245.00

Saturday, May 19

9th Avenue Food Fair. The Ninth Avenue International Food Festival in May has become a favorite weekend for New Yorkers since it began in 1973. From 37th Street to 57th Street, Ninth Avenue closes to cars and the festival takes over. More than a million people visit the festival each year. It's unique and amazing, celebrating the joys of ethnicity through food, entertainment and every kind of street fair stall.

Most street fairs in New York all look the same but this one stands out. The food is the big draw, but the festival is a fabulous expression of the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood -- teeming with ethnic food shops and fine restaurants and offering an eclectic global smorgasbord of national and regional foods. Outside venders participate as well, but the Ninth Avenue merchants and restaurants and the community organizations of Hell's Kitchen are out in all their neighborhood glory.

Come for Argentinian, Brazilian, Cajun, Chinese, Cuban, Dominican, Ethiopian, French, German, Greek, Haitian, Indian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, Moroccan, Pakistani, Polish, Puerto Rican, Peruvian, Senegalese, Sicilian, Southern, Spanish, Thai, Trinidadian, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese food ? and more! Even at the Ninth Avenue Food Festival, there are the standards -- mozzarepas, zeppolis, funnel cakes, and egg creams -- but this is one street fair where they are outnumbered by fabulous foods that you actually don't see at other fairs.

Around the middle area of the festival, stages are set up for live music and dancing. You will see Egyptian belly dancing, German folk dancing, and Arabian scarf dancing, Midori & Chad performing Lindy Hop, Charleston, Peabody, Blues and Salsa routines, the Mary Morrisson Dancers sharing the traditional dances and music of Scotland -- plus other performers and many local bands.

There are also plenty of regular street fair vendors selling inexpensive clothes, sunglasses, accessories and socks. If you like jewelry, there are always rings, bracelets, earrings, and pendants available. You'll also find the Hell's Kitchen Flea Market vendors selling their various wares down 39th Street. Bring a big appetite, wear comfortable shoes and loose-fitting clothes. If you need to offset your gluttony-guilt, remember: the Ninth Avenue Food Festival is held to raise money for the community groups in Hell's Kitchen.

The festival takes place each year the weekend after Mother's Day. There is no admission fee and the festival extends from 37th street to 57th street. It starts at 9:30 am and ends at 6:30 pm. You can miss most of New York's street fairs but you can't miss this one.

Harlem. Time and place to meet to be announced.

11am-4pm The Wedding march Crossing the Bridge for Marriage Equality. Foley Sq. on the Manhattan side of the Bridge, proceeding across the Brooklyn Bridge to Cadman PlazaJoin Marriage Equality NY in NY's largest communtiy marriage rights action. www.theweddingmarch.org

3:00pm FORUM The Malcolm X Museum In celebration of the 82nd Birthday of Malcolm X, the Malcolm X Museum presents "Writing is Fighting: The Impact of Malcolm X Upon Black Writers." A distinguished intergenerational panel of black writers will discuss the impact of Malcolm X on their writing, as well as on writers of his time and those of today. The panel will also discuss the influence that black writers had on Malcolm X El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. A reception will follow the discussion. For more information, call the Malcolm X Museum at (212) 650-8956. Sunday, May 20 Out to the churches 11 am-12:15 pm Discussion: on Iraq war. W/Demond Mullins (Iraq Veterans Against the War), Todd Ensign (Citizen Soldier). Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, Meeting House main hall 53 Prospect Pk West (btw 1st & 2nd Sts), Park Slope, Bkn Mullins, featured in "Ground Truth: The Human Cost of War," will accept BSEC's 2007 Peace Site Award on behalf of IVAW. SUN platform series. . Free. Info: 718-768-2972, bsecOffice@aol.com & http://www.bsec.org/events/platform/index.html

Sunday.

9th Avenue Food Fair. See Saturday description.

Tuesday, May 22

7:30pm. Alice Walker in Conversation with Gloria Steinem. Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall Alice Walker, known for her literary fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple, has written many volumes of poetry and non-fiction. Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor and feminist activist. In 1972, she co-founded Ms. magazine and remained one of its editors for 15 years. Price: $25.00 All Sections

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Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:00pm. (sold out) Understanding Our World: Al Gore with Charlie Rose. Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall Al Gore served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States, having had a prior distinguished career serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance and An Inconvenient Truth. He also stars in the Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, where he passionately exposes the myths and misconceptions about global warming and offers practical solutions for what each of us can do to ensure the future of our planet. His most recent book is The Assault On Reason, a visionary analysis of how we can put the tenets of fact-based reasoning back into public discourse and politics at large. Tickets for priority seating are $50.

Saturday, May 26

8:30 am Protest: Dick Cheney West Point, NJ He speaks at West Point graduation. Meet at Veteran's Park, Main St, Highland Falls, NY; march to Thayer Gate & into West Point & then re-assemble for a rally. Info: Steve Greenfield, 845-532-0280, bicyclesax@earthlink.net

Upcoming June events 6/9 SAT, eve - Event: w/Cynthia McKinney & Lynne Stewart. At loc TBA in Bkn. Info: zooltheartandpolitics@hotmail.com

6/16 SAT & 6/17 SUN - Event: Clearwater Music & Environmental Festival: Great Hudson River Revival 2007. At Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY.Info: Jen Rubbo, Volunteer Coordinator, 845-454-7673 x123, volcoord@clearwater.org or http://www.clearwaterfestival.org

6/17 SUN Gay Pride Rally Bryant park (42nd St & 6th Avenue) 2-6pm 6/18 MON 8pm Yoko Ono in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall Yoko Ono is a ground-breaking and award-winning musician, artist, filmmaker and peace activist. Her most recent work includes the albums, Yes, I'm a Witch and Open Your Box. One of the boldest creative thinkers and cultural icons of our time, she discusses her extraordinary life journey with Anthony DeCurtis, who is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the author of In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work.

6/19 TUE 6-8:30 pm - Film/discussion: "Heir to an Execution."W/Ivy Meerepol. Tamiment Library 70 Washington Sq South, 10th fl (A/C/E, B/D/F/V to W 4th St, R to 8th St-NYU, 1 to Christopher St-Sheridan Sq). Sponsors: Tamiment, National Cmt to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Info: 212-998-2428, Michael.Nash@nyu.edu &Marilyn.Young@nyu.edu

6/23 SAT-6/27 WED - Conference: "Creating Sustainability W/in Our Midst: Challenge for the 21st Century." 4th biennial conf of US Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE). At Pace U downtown campus. Info: http://www.ussee.org/conference.htm 6/23 SAT,5 pm - March: 15th annual NYC Dyke March. Bryant Park, 42nd St & 6th Ave Bring noisemakers, signs & rebel-rousing lesbians. "The dyke march is a protest march, not a parade--we don't ask for a permit, because we have the right to protest. As lesbians, we recognize that we must organize amongst ourselves to fight for our rights, for our safety, for visibility." Planning meetings: 5/18, 6/1, 6/8, 6/15, 6/22 FRI, 6-8 pm at LGBT Center, 208 W 13th St (just west of 7th Ave, 1/2/3, A/C/E to 14th St, L to 8th Ave). Info: 212-479-8520, dykes@nycdykemarch.org & http://www.nycdykemarch.org

6/24 SUN 12pm-? Gay Pride March 5th Avenue & 52nd Street to Christopher & Greenwich Streets 6/27 WED-7/1 SUN - Conference: US Social Forum. At various locs in Atlanta. $20-$125. Info: Alice Lovelace, 404-622-1133, alovelace@mindspring.com & http://www.ussf2007.org

Monday, May 14, 2007

Truth...in Preparation for Revolution!

Beginning in July:
Revolution Newspaper's Six-Month Expansion and $500,000 Fund Drive!

At a moment when much of humanity finds itself in a living hell, when the horror of the U.S. occupation of Iraq threatens to escalate into a war against Iran, and when the future of the planet itself is threatened, Revolution newspaper must be out there much more boldly and much more broadly—exposing what is going on, revealing why, and pointing to a revolutionary solution in the interests of the vast majority of humanity.

Revolution brings truth, and a revolutionary perspective, to a uniquely diverse audience that includes prisoners, students, professors, youth in the housing projects, artists, immigrant workers, anti-war activists and scientists and others. Yet, there is a potential for far, far more people to read this paper. Revolution is launching a six month expansion drive, accompanied by a fund drive to raise $500,000.

This $500,000 will be a first step to realize the potential and rise to the challenge.

Let’s build on the hundreds of thousands of broadsheets distributed on with the special supplement on Bob Avakian April 8th/#84 issue as well as the May 1st broadsheet and encourage people to subscribe to this paper. We need to promote the SPECIAL OFFER: 10 issues of Revolution and a DVD (or VHS) of the talk by Bob Avakian, REVOLUTION: Why It’s necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About. Both for only $25.00.

When teams go out, they should meet for a short orientation; set goals for the day together, periodically sum up during the outing in terms of the goals, and remember to send in reports as soon as possible.

Revolution distributors and Revolution Clubs should keep this expansion drive in mind as we are meeting people. We need to expand the teams, to recruit for the clubs and invite people to be part of distributing and contributing generously to Revolution!


Monday, May 14


6:00 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION: The Women of August Wilson
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard,
(Enter at 103 West 135th Street)
Join the producers of August Wilson's Radio Golf on Broadway with Ebony Jo Ann, Linda Gravette, Roz Coleman, Leslie Uggams, and Stephanie Berry for a panel discussion as we celebrate the work of this Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.


6:00 - 9:00 pm
GALA EXHIBHT OPENING
Brecht Forum
451 West Street
New York, NY 10014 -(212) 242-4201 - email: brechtforum at brechtforum.org
Co-sponsor: NYC Jericho Can't Jail the Spirit
Paintings by Political Prisoner Tom Manning Can't Jail the Spirit exhibits Manning's paintings of political prisoners, freedom fighters, the earth and people struggling against oppression. For his actions, Tom Manning became a political prisoner and taught himself to paint behind the prison walls. Can't Jail the Spirit was first displayed at the University of Southern Maine in Portland. A week after it went up, it was censored following intense pressure by state troopers and the police to shut it down. Tom's paintings transcend concrete and razor wire, and show that they still Can't Jail the Spirit!


8 pm (reception 7 pm)
Film/discussion: "War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death"
(US, 45 min).
Anthology Film Archives
32 2nd Ave (at 2nd St, F/V to 2nd Ave).
W/director Loretta Alper (Media Education Foundation, http://www.mediaed.org/) & Norman Solomon (featured in film, narration by Sean Penn). Insightful analysis of strategies used by administrations Dem & Rep to promote their agendas for war, from Vietnam to Iraq. Familiarizes viewers w/techniques of war propaganda, sensitizes to rhetoric of "war on terror." At $10 (incl reception). Sponsor: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). Info: hgoldstein@fair.org Tix: 800-838-3006,http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/14397


Tuesday, May 15

6:30pm
Politics and Faith in America
NY Historical Society
170 Central Park West (bet 76th & 77th St.)
Four experts the history of religion as a form of political activism in America -- from time of Founding Fathers, the conversation traces the history of the evangelical movement from Henry Ward Beecher to the power collision of politics with organized religion i today's political landscape. Ray Suarez (moderator) is a senior correspondent on "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" and the author of The Holy Vote: The politics of Faith in America. Debby Applegate author of The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher. Randall Balmer, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of American Religion at Barnard College and author of Thy Kingdom Come: How the Religious Right Distorts the Faith and Threatens America. David L. Holmes the Walter G. Mason Professor of Religious Studies at the College of William and Mary and the author of The Faiths of the Founding Fathers. $8


7pm
WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME: The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports"
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd
New York, NY
Welcome to the Terrordome Public Enemy's 1990 hip-hop anthem was a call to arms against a world—and a popular culture—gone mad. A real Terrordome emerged in the New Orleans Superdome in the horrifying aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—a gruesome collision of sports and politics as thousands sat stranded in a sports arena where most could never have afforded even the cheapest ticket. Today the "Terrordome" is a twenty-first century sports world that is frightening, ridiculous, horrifying, and inspiring…all before the next commercial break. From Don Imus' racist comments to the inspiring, yet mixed, legacy of Muhammad Ali; from the stormy marriage between hip hop and the NBA to Zinedine Zidane's head butt— it will get you talking and thinking.


Wednesday, May 16

Early morning: High School newspaper distribution


5 pm
Event: March/prayer vigil for Alberta Spruill,killed by NYPD 3/16/03.
Meet at Convent Ave Baptist Church, 420 W 145 St, march to 310 W 143rd St. Sponsors: Justice Coalition for Alberta Spruill, Faith Coalition for Political Action, James E Davis Stop Violence Foundation, Dedicated to the Struggle Inc, Community Alert, Man Up! Inc, Nat'l Action Network Info: 212-234-6767.


6pm
"Voices of Darfur"
Museum of Television 7 Radio
25 W. 52nd St. (nr 5th Ave)
Mia Farrow, Nick Clooney, and other activists discuss the ongoing conflict in the Sudanese region
212-621-6800
$5-$25



7 pm
"Climate Change, Despair & Empowerment: Traveling Road Show."
St Mark's Church

2nd Ave & 10th St (6 to Astor Place, L to 1st or 3rd Aves). Donations accepted
W/John Seed (founding director of Rainforest Information Centre; award-winning Australian conservationist). To spark individual & community action around issue of catastrophic climate change. Incl video w/footage of Al Gore & Ross Gelbspan; expose false solutions, identify real solutions; discussion on role of denial of anguish & despair; connections to local organizing groups.. Info: Jkthecat666@aol.com & John Seed johnseed1@ozemail.com.au & http://www.rainforestinfo.org.au/deep-eco/johnseed.html & http://www.climate.net.au/


Philadelphia
6-8PM
Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Drexel University
Matheson Hall, 109
32nd & Market Streets
Speakers: Kathleen Cleaver, Linn Washington, Joy James, Michael Schiffman, Tameka L. Cage, Dave Lindorff. Moderators: Johanna Fernandez, Mark L. Taylor



Thursday, May 17

8:30AM
Mumia Abu Jamal's FINAL APPEAL COURT DATE!
Philadelphia, PA
rally: 6th & Market
Battle on in the eleventh hour of Mumia's case!
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has informed attorneys for death row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal that it will hear oral argument on Mumia’s habeas corpus appeal on May 17 in Philadelphia. In a letter to supporters announcing the hearing, Mumias attorney Robert Bryan pointed out that Mumia “remains in great danger. If all is lost, he will be executed.” Mumia’s case has reached a critical juncture. Any decision by the Third Circuit will likely be appealed to the reactionary U.S. Supreme Court. United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. For more information go to: http://mumia.org/


7:00 pm
What Do Creationists Believe About Human Evolution?with Dr. Eugenie Scott,
American Museum of Natural History.
Central Park West, at 79th Street, New York,
$10.00 General Admission / $8.00 Members
Call: (212) 769-5100 or www.amnh.org


7:00 PM
BOOK CELEBRATION
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X BlvdNew York, NY
The Schomburg Center and Up South, Inc. present readings by Ruby Dee from Life Lit by Some Large Vision: Selected Speeches and Writings by Ossie Davis and by Colin Channer from Girl with the Golden Shoes. Join Ruby Dee, Colin Channer, Malaika Adero and other guests for an exciting literary evening. Q&A and book signing will follow the presentations.


Friday, May 18

Black Panthers: Making Sense of History”
Aperture Gallery
547 W 27th St212-505-5555
Photographer Stephen Shames captures a turbulent period for the revolutionary political party in these images of street demonstrations, protests and unscripted behind-the-scenes moments.This week's schedule: Fri 18, 10:00am-6pm; Sat 19, 10:00am-6pm; Tue 22, 10:00am-6pm; Wed 23, 10:00am-6pm; Thu 24, 10:00am-6pm.Prices: Free


8:30am
2007 Personal Democracy Forum Conference
Pace University
Schimmel Hall
150 Spruce St., nr Gold St.
Writers, bloggers, and political thinkers ( Arianna Huffington, Seth Godin, Thomas L. Friedman, and Craig Newmark and others) explore the ways technology is changing grassroots campaigns. register online at pdf2007.confabb.com $245.00




Saturday, May 19

Harlem Team


Brooklyn Team


11am-4pm
The Wedding marchCrossing the Bridge for Marriage Equality
Foley Sq. on the Manhattan side of the Bridge, proceeding across the Brooklyn Bridge to Cadman PlazaJoin Marriage Equality NY in NY's largest communtiy marriage rights action. www.theweddingmarch.org

3:00pm
FORUM
The Malcolm X Museum
In celebration of the 82nd Birthday of Malcolm X, the Malcolm X Museum presents "Writing is Fighting: The Impact of Malcolm X Upon Black Writers." A distinguished intergenerational panel of black writers will discuss the impact of Malcolm X on their writing, as well as on writers of his time and those of today. The panel will also discuss the influence that black writers had on Malcolm X El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. A reception will follow the discussion. For more information, call the Malcolm X Museum at (212) 650-8956.


Sunday, May 20

Out to the churches

11 am-12:15 pm
Discussion: on Iraq war. W/Demond Mullins (Iraq Veterans Against the War), Todd Ensign (Citizen Soldier).
Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture,
Meeting House main hall
53 Prospect Pk West (btw 1st & 2nd Sts), Park Slope, Bkn
Mullins, featured in "Ground Truth: The Human Cost of War," will accept BSEC's 2007 Peace Site Award on behalf of IVAW. SUN platform series. . Free. Info: 718-768-2972, bsecOffice@aol.com & http://www.bsec.org/events/platform/index.html


Tuesday, May 22

7:30pm.
Alice Walker in Conversation with Gloria Steinem.
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall
Alice Walker, known for her literary fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple, has written many volumes of poetry and non-fiction. Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor and feminist activist. In 1972, she co-founded Ms. magazine and remained one of its editors for 15 years. Price: $25.00 All Sections


Thursday, May 24, 2007

8:00pm. (sold out)
Understanding Our World: Al Gore with Charlie Rose.
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall
Al Gore served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States, having had a prior distinguished career serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance and An Inconvenient Truth. He also stars in the Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, where he passionately exposes the myths and misconceptions about global warming and offers practical solutions for what each of us can do to ensure the future of our planet. His most recent book is The Assault On Reason, a visionary analysis of how we can put the tenets of fact-based reasoning back into public discourse and politics at large. Tickets for priority seating are $50.


Saturday, May 26

8:30 am
Protest: Dick Cheney
West Point, NJ
He speaks at West Point graduation. Meet at Veteran's Park, Main St, Highland Falls, NY; march to Thayer Gate & into West Point & then re-assemble for a rally. Info: Steve Greenfield, 845-532-0280, bicyclesax@earthlink.net


Upcoming June events

6/9 SAT, eve -
Event: w/Cynthia McKinney & Lynne Stewart. At loc TBA in Bkn. Info: zooltheartandpolitics@hotmail.com

6/16 SAT & 6/17 SUN -
Event: Clearwater Music & Environmental Festival: Great Hudson River Revival 2007. At Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY.Info: Jen Rubbo, Volunteer Coordinator, 845-454-7673 x123, volcoord@clearwater.org or http://www.clearwaterfestival.org

6/17 SUN
Gay Pride Rally
Bryant park (42nd St & 6th Avenue)
2-6pm

6/18 MON
8pm
Yoko Ono in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall
Yoko Ono is a ground-breaking and award-winning musician, artist, filmmaker and peace activist. Her most recent work includes the albums, Yes, I'm a Witch and Open Your Box. One of the boldest creative thinkers and cultural icons of our time, she discusses her extraordinary life journey with Anthony DeCurtis, who is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the author of In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work.

6/19 TUE
6-8:30 pm -
Film/discussion: "Heir to an Execution."W/Ivy Meerepol.
Tamiment Library
70 Washington Sq South, 10th fl (A/C/E, B/D/F/V to W 4th St, R to 8th St-NYU, 1 to Christopher St-Sheridan Sq).
Sponsors: Tamiment, National Cmt to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Info: 212-998-2428, Michael.Nash@nyu.edu &Marilyn.Young@nyu.edu

6/23 SAT-6/27 WED -
Conference: "Creating Sustainability W/in Our Midst: Challenge for the 21st Century." 4th biennial conf of US Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE). At Pace U downtown campus. Info: http://www.ussee.org/conference.htm

6/23 SAT,5 pm -
March: 15th annual NYC Dyke March.
Bryant Park, 42nd St & 6th Ave
Bring noisemakers, signs & rebel-rousing lesbians. "The dyke march is a protest march, not a parade--we don't ask for a permit, because we have the right to protest. As lesbians, we recognize that we must organize amongst ourselves to fight for our rights, for our safety, for visibility." Planning meetings: 5/18, 6/1, 6/8, 6/15, 6/22 FRI, 6-8 pm at LGBT Center, 208 W 13th St (just west of 7th Ave, 1/2/3, A/C/E to 14th St, L to 8th Ave). Info: 212-479-8520, dykes@nycdykemarch.org & http://www.nycdykemarch.org

6/24 SUN 12pm-?
Gay Pride March
5th Avenue & 52nd Street to Christopher & Greenwich Streets

6/27 WED-7/1 SUN -
Conference: US Social Forum.
At various locs in Atlanta. $20-$125. Info: Alice Lovelace, 404-622-1133, alovelace@mindspring.com & http://www.ussf2007.org
 
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