Comrades - here's the weekly.
Monday
-It's time for the 4th annual Breastalogues! As part of the 15th's Breastival festivities, we'll be hosting a series of student written monologues at 8:30 in the Perch. We'll also be taking donations/selling some WI swag and maybe some baked goods to raise money for Breast Cancer research SO bring yourself, bring your breasts, bring someone else and their breasts, bring someone with no breasts AND bring your wallets.
-While Tar Sands Blockade launches their next round of sit-ins, blockades, and other slow downs to the construction of the Keystone XL, we will show our solidarity by letting the American Petroleum Institute, Trans Canada Lobbying group in DC, that we mean business in Texas and DC. Join Us!
Where: American Petroleum Institute, 12th and L ST NW (closest metro: Metro Center)
Date: October 15th 2012
Time: Noon!
MSA and KPU: Worlds Apart: Obama, the GOP, and the Forgotten Muslim Voter.
| Please Join the Muslim Student Association and the Kennedy Political Union for a panel debate exploring the impact of the Muslim-American communities' vote in the US Presidential Elections. Ward 1: 6;00pm - 8:00pm |
Tuesday
The CAUS, Kay Spiritual Life Center and the Institute for Policy Studies presents to you:
A discussion with the Chilean Student Movement Leaders, Camila Vallejo and Noam Titelman, along with CAUS student representative, Caiden Elmer.
Wednesday
-Disability Rights Coalition - General Meeting
8:15pm, Mary Graydon Center 245
-Students For Justice In Palestine: Our 2nd interest meeting is basically going to be broken down in 3 parts: 1) 10-minute update of our events and campaigns this semester 2) screen the 48 minute film and 3) discuss our thoughts about it with the time leftover.
ABOUT THE FILM: During the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 Zionist paramilitary groups looted over 70,000 books & manuscripts from seized Palestinian villages and has since not given the books back to the families they belonged to. The books are still located in the Israeli National Library's archives.
Thursday
11-18 The 13th Annual Human Rights Film Series "Granito: How to Nail A Dictator"
-Katzen Art center, sponsored by Kay Spiritual Center.
- AUhumanrightsfilmscreening.org
- CAUS Teach in - Are you interested in preventing tuition raises and reducing your student debt? Then come out to the CAUS's Teach-In on tuition, debt, and other issues of funding to learn more about these issues and discuss how student unions can make a difference!
Featuring Brett Williams and Claire Goldstene
Friday
Thats all everyone. Make sure to come out and support the CAUS in all their events this week. Also, remember that CAUS Safe Walks are still a thing. They provide safe walks from Kay Basement to The Berkshire and Avalon from 11pm - 2am, stop by the CASJ office for questions.
have the best week of your life,
your comrades at CASJ
Community Action & Social Justice Coalition
http://www.aucasj.org/Kay Spiritual Life Center
4400 Mass. Ave, NW
WDC 20016
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