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(en) US, Boston, Anarchist journal BAAM #13 - Calendar: Get Involved
Date
Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:59:15 +0200
Every Monday: Papercut Zine Library meeting 7:30pm, 45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge
First Tuesday of Every Month: BAAM meeting, 7pm, Lucy Parsons Center, 549
Columbus Ave, Boston ---- Every Wednesday: Free Radical Film Nights at the Lucy
Parsons Center, 7pm, Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave, Boston ---- Second
Tuesday of Every Month: Anarchist Black Cross meeting (defense and prison
abolition group), 8pm, 45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge ---- Second Sunday of Every
Month: Industrial Workers of the World meeting. 2pm, Lucy Parsons Center, 549
Columbus Ave, Boston ---- Every Friday: Food Not Bombs free community meal,
4-6pm, Boston Common, Park St T-Stop
Last Friday of Every Month: Critical Mass Bike Ride. meet in Copley Square, on
Boylston between Clarendon and Dartmouth, 5pm.
Wednesday, September 24th
When The Mountains Tremble. Shot at the height of a heated
battle between the heavily-armed Guatemalan Military and a near-
ly defenseless Mayan population, filmmakers Pamela Yates and
Newton Thomas Sigel threw themselves into the center of a storm
to capture live combat footage with a surprisingly robust passion
and exhilarating flair. As the first film to depict this previously
unreported war, it is firmly anchored by the firsthand accounts
of Rigoberta Menchu, a Quiche Indian woman known around
the world for her humanitarian efforts. Throughout the imminent
chaos and danger, Menchu provides courage and optimism in a
time where death squads kill without conscience and an oppres-
sive dictator seizes power. 7pm at the Lucy Parsons Center, 549
Columbus Ave, Boston.
Friday, September 26th
Northeastern Univ. School of Law's Society for Restorative
Justice & And Still We Rise Productions present: And Still We
Rise! A gripping performance of true life stories by our sisters
and brothers directly impacted by the prison experience. Doors @
6:00pm, Show @ 6:30-8pm. FREE, At the Cabral Center at the
O'Bryant African-American Institute 40 Leon St., Boston, MA
(off Ruggles St., next to the Ruggles Orange Line T station -- Park
in the West Village Garage upon turning onto Leon St.)
7:00pm
Boston Jericho's Through Barbed Wire prison abolitionist
event. Community Church Boston. 7-9pm. For details on this
month's event, check: www.jerichoboston.org
Also at 7:00pm
CISPES Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salva-
dor present a film and discussion TBA. 7pm at the Lucy Parsons
Center, 549 Columbus Ave, Boston. More
information: http://www.lucyparsons.org/
calendar.php
Saturday, September 27th
Concert to benefit the Jericho March to
Free All Political Prisoners and Abolish the
Racist Prison System. Featuring BOJAH
& THE INSURRECTION, BROADCAST
LIVE, TOXIC SOIL BUSTERS, RE-
FLECT & STRENGTHEN, AFRODZAK,
CATCH WRECK, VCR, ALICIA
GREENE, EVAN GREER. At the Com-
munity Church of Boston, 565 Boylston
St, Copley Square. $10-30 sliding scale.
6-10pm. ww.thejerichomovement.com
Sunday, September 28th
Really Really Free Market Allston +
Anarchist Play Date. Forget Reces-
sion: Here's Gift Economics. A mar-
ket without money. Bring stuff to give
away and take free stuff. Please no fur-
niture, and no drop-offs past 2pm. This
event is also an anarchist play date, so
bring sports and games equipment and
ideas, and some running shoes. Followed
by an informal game of anarchist football.
At Ringer Park in Allston, off of Allston
Street, near the baseball field. 10-4pm.
Saturday, October 4th
Jimmy Higgins: A Life in the Labor
Movement. A play, written and per-
formed by Harlan Baker, directed by
Christopher Price. The play is set on the
eve of the 1960 Presidential race, on
which labor activist Jimmy Higgins is
interviewed by a college reporter about his
long life. He recounts his meetings with
Gene Debs and other radicals opposed to
American participation in
World War 1, his experience in the 1924
union backed "Fighting Bob" LaFollette
Presidential campaign, and his adventures
as a labor reporter covering organizing
drives of tenant farmers and auto workers
in the 1930s. Tickets $25. Sponsored by
the Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Info: (617) 354-5078, web site: dsaboston
org. 4:00 pm at Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison
Ave., 5th Flr., Chinatown, Boston
Sunday, October 5th
Protest the "Walk for Life," of the
Massachusetts Citizens for Life. Join
anarchists at a counter protest planned by
various liberal groups and non-profits to
demand the right to a safe abortion for all
women. Please bring signs, handouts and
friends. 1:30PM on Boston Common.
4pm
Prisoner support day with the Boston An-
archist Black Cross. Help us send letters,
literature and info to our friends and com-
rades locked up in the US prison system.
4pm at the Zine Library, 45 Mnt Auburn
St, Cambridge.
Friday, October 10th
NYC. noon- Moving Agitational Picket
1st Ave. from 42nd to 47th Sts. Bring
your banners, signs, noisemakers, drums,
whistles, etc. Simultaneous delegation to
United Nations for meeting inside UN De-
mand Freedom for Our Political Prisoners
and POWs! Evening Concert to Benefit the
Prisoners @ the Knitting Factory, NYC!
Saturday, October 11th
NYC - noon Rally at the Harlem State
Office Building @ 163 W. 125th Street
(between Lenox & A.C. Powell) March
through Harlem @ 1 p.m. Closing Rally
Site TBA @ 3 p.m.
Boston - Anti-War Protest, Boston Com-
mon Beacon & Charles Sts.END THE
WAR! BRING THE TROOPS HOME
NOW! On October 11, 2002 Congress ap-
proved the "Iraq War Resolution" granting
the Bush administration authorization to
invade Iraq. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER
11, 2008--exactly six years later--we will
be sending a message to the war mak-
ers in Washington and to the world: We
want this war to end and we want it to end
now!Volunteers needed. Contact us today!
October 11 Mobilizing Committee www.
oct11boston.org info@oct11boston.org
617.230.9382 Music starts at 11:00 AM.
Rally starts at 12pm.
Davis Square, Somerville - Third
Annual Honk! Festival. Twenty-five
activist street bands from all over the
world come to Davis Square, starting at
11:30am, to take over and perform until
9pm. Free music all day! Followed by a
Reclaim the Streets parade on Sunday at
Noon and more music until Sunday Night.
For more info go to honkfest.org
Weekend of October 18th-19th
General Assembly of the Northeast Anar-
chist Network. Syracuse, NY. Details TBA.
www.NeAnarchist.Net
November 5th.
Guy Fox Day, also Election Results Day.
Wear your mask, whoever they vote for, we
are ungovernable.
December 6th and 7th.
New England Subregional Assembly of
the Northeast Anarchist Network. Port-
land, Maine. More TBA.
www.NeAnarchist.Net
Help us save trees! (paper and money)
For a free email subscription, contact
Jake at trenchesfullofpoets@riseup.net
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Contributors to this month's issue:
-Adrienne
-Bruce Paul
-Cady
-Dave Goodman
-Jake Carman
-Jeff Reinhardt
-John Cleary
-Molly
-Sofia Jarrin
-Sublett
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What is Anarchism?
Anarchism is the theory and practice of a human society or-
ganizing without hierarchy, authority and oppression. This
means that all people have equal access to the decision-mak-
ing process and to the products of their collective labor. Anar-
chy can be described as true, direct democracy. It is horizon-
tal: i.e. workers working together without bosses, neighbors
organizing housing and neighborhoods without landlords,
and people making decisions without politicians. There are
many different ideas on how to get there and what exactly it
will look like. We can talk all we want, but only a truly free
and revolutionary people will be able to decide what their
revolution will look like. So comrades, let's get to work!
WWW.BAAMBOS TON.ORG
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See also:
http://baamboston.org (not allways avilable)
Email: wordup (nospam) riseup.net
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