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(en) US, Boston, Anarchist journal BAAM #14 - Calendar: Get Involved
Date
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:13:23 +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.
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday:
Rising Tide Boston Mtg.
6pm at the Lucy Parsons
Center.
October 31st.
Zombie March on Coal's Top Investors. Bank of America and
Citibank are top investors in coal. Coal Companies use mountain
top removal and other ecologically devastating practices, are the
nation's top source of air pollution and toxic mercury, and are
responsible for one-third of the country's greenhouse gas emis-
sions. Dress in your finest gore and living dead attire. 4:00pm.
Copley Square, Boston, MA http://www.risingtideboston.org
Halloween Bash to benefit the Boston Anarchist Black Cross's
community defense fund. Mark your calendar! Dance, drink and
party with your friendly local anarchists for a great cause. Loca-
tion and time TBA. Check BAAMBoston.org for details.
November 2nd.
Anarchist Black Cross Pisoner Support Afternoon at the Arsenal
Hall (North Brighton, email Jake at Trenchesfullofpoets@riseup.
net for directions) 3:15pm.
November 5th.
Guy Fawkes Day, also Election Results Day. Direct Action against
the Two-Party System. Wear your mask, whoever they vote for,
we are ungovernable.
November 7th.
Papercut Zine Library Benefit Show, featuring: Friday, November
7 2008 7pm! Featuring: This Bike is a Pipe Bomb, Shellshag
Can Kickers, Jake and the Infernal Ma-
chine, and Sway. At The Democracy
Center 45 Mt Auburn St - Cambridge
ALL AGES! $8 donation.
Also 7pm
Howard Zinn's Lecture, "The Meaning
of Sacco and Vanzetti" to benefit the
Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration
Society's quest to install and Sacco
and Vanzetti Monument in the North
End of Boston. There will also be dra-
matic readings by film producer Da-
vid Rothauser. $7 donation. At Dante
Alighieri Society Italian Cultural Cen-
ter, 41 Hampshire Street, Cambridge,
MA. www.SaccoandVanzetti.org
November 8th.
Second Annual Community Book
Drive. The Prison Book Program and
City Mission Society of Boston are join-
ing forces for the second year in a row
to organize a massive city-wide book
drive. Phone: (617) 423-329810am to
3pm at the Brighton-Allston Congre-
gational Church UCC, 404 Washington
St., Brighton, MA www.prisonbook-
program.org/bookdrive/
November 11th.
Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversa-
tions on Anarchism, Marxism and Rad-
ical History. A book discussion with
author Andrej Grubacic. Starts at 7pm
at the Lucy Parsons Center. Free.
November 13th.
Stencil Nation: Graffiti, Community,
and Art. Stencil Nation focuses on the
unexpected mix of this lively, accessible
medium to reveal engaging aspects of
an intentionally secretive international
creative community. This one hour pre-
sentation will give a great overview of
the art form, using examples from the
book as well as other outside sources,
materials, and interesting items. 7pm at
the Lucy Parson Center. Free.
November 21st to 23rd.
The annual November vigil to close the
School of the Americas at the gates of
Fort Benning, Georgia, will follow the
presidential election by two weeks. It
will be an opportunity for the progres-
sive movement to push for the closure
of the SOA/WHINSEC and to set an
agenda against oppressive US foreign
policy, whatever the result of that elec-
tion will be. The SOA is notorious for
training members of Latin American
right wing death squads in weapons,
twar actics and torture. www.soaw.org/
November 28-30th.
General Assembly of the Northeast An-
archist Network, in Providence, Rhode
Island. All day both days (free). For
more details, check NeAnarchist.net, or
email Juice at TheMatch@riseup.net
December 5th.
Benefit show for the eight members of
the RNC Welcoming Comittee charged
with terrorism known as the RNC8. Put
on by Rising Tide Boston. More info
TBA. Starts at 5pm.
December 6th and 7th.
New England Subregional Assembly
of the Northeast Anarchist Network.
Portland, Maine. More TBA. www.
NeAnarchist.Net
December 12th.
Rhetoric for Radicals: A discussion
with the author, Jason Del Gandio.
Rhetoric for Radicals provides practical
guidelines for public speaking, writing,
conversation, persuasion, political cor-
rectness, propaganda analysis, street
theatrics and new languages.7pm at the
Lucy Parsons Center. Free.
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Contributors to this month's issue:
-Adrienne
-Cady
-Jake Carman
-Jeff Reinhardt
-John Cleary
-Molly
-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)
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