by Grant Wilson and Paul Franklin
More details at www.peacejusticenews.org
Daily (weekdays)
Democracy Now with Amy Goodman, on FRSC 96.3 FM, 1:00 PM
1:00 PM Public Affairs on KUSP- Latino USA, Free Speech News, Making
Contact, Beyond Headlines, Counterspin
5:00 PM Free Speech Radio News on FRSC and www.microradio.net/frsc
6:30 PM Talk of the Bay on KUSP, 88.9 FM
Weekly
Tuesdays 5:00 PM - Youth Coalition SC, 515 Broadway
see www.scvolunteercenter.org to volunteer!
Tuesdays 7:00 PM - Peace Coalition, 515 Broadway
1st & 3rd Tuesdays - 7:00 PM - Earth First! - 509 Broadway
Thursdays 6:00 PM - Free School: Spanish And English Conversation Class,
1900 17th Ave.
Thursdays 7:30 PM - Free Mumia & All Political Prisoners at Oakes 101,
UCSC
Fridays 5:00 PM - Peace Vigil at Watsonville Plaza facing Main Street.
Bring signs if you wish.
Fridays 5:00 PM - Peace Rally at the intersection of Ocean and Water
Streets
Thursday 4/25/2002
Puppet-LOVE! Festival of Radical Puppetry, at Cellspace, San Francisco
7:00 PM City Council meeting - Capitola, at Capitola City Council
Chambers, 420 Capitola Ave.
7:00 PM World Affairs Book Club - Image and Reality of the
Israel-Palestine Conflict, 462-6297 for info.
7:00 PM War on Activism - Victims of Violence Speak Out, at 1924 Cedar
at Bonita, Berkeley
7:30 PM Joe Collins: How to Live Your Dream of Volunteering Overseas, at
Bookshop Santa Cruz
8:00 PM Forum On The Tumult In Colombia, at Louden Nelson Center, by
People's Democratic Club
Friday 4/26/2002 9:00 AM
"'New War' -- Old Borders?: The Effects Of September 11 On Transnational
Migration. U.S. Borders, And American Identities", at Merrill College,
TBA
7:00 PM 11th Annual Women Of Color Film Festival, at UCSC Media Theater
7:30 PM Nonviolent Communication Intro Evening workshop with Marshall
Rosenberg, at Unitarian Center, 1187 Franklin Street at Geary, San
Francisco
Saturday 4/27/2002
Re-enactment of the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII, at
Mello Center for Performing Arts, 231 Union, Watsonville, by Watsonville
Santa Cruz
Japanese -American Citizens League
March On The White House For Money For Jobs And Education -- Not War!
The conclusion of a week of mass actions, in Washington DC & San
Francisco
Car wash to benefit the SPCA - Call (831) 427-5066 to sign up!, by Youth
Coalition
9:00 AM Homeless Garden Project Plant Sale, at 101 Washington St.
10:00 AM Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion with
Marshall Rosenberg, at Green Gulch Farm, on Highway 1 near Muir Beach,
Marin
County
11:00 AM Imagine Festival, Building Cultural Bridges, A Benefit for
Doctors Without Borders, featuring the "War and Peace Art Exhibition",
at Veteran's
Memorial Hall, 846 Front Street, by Resource Center for Nonviolence
6:30 PM Watershed Information night, at Felton Community Hall, by Valley
Women’s Club
7:30 PM Author: Tariq Ali, "The Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades,
Jihads and Modernity", at Capitola Book Cafe, 1475 41st Avenue
Sunday 4/28/2002 Worker's Memorial Day
An occasion to remember the more than 60,000 workers who die annually
from injuries on the job and another 6,000,000 who are injured at work.
11:00 AM Reel Work! The May Day Labor Film Festival: Norma Rae (110
minutes) with guest speaker Paul Ortiz, at Nickelodeon Theater
2:00 PM Advanced workshop in NVC & Social Change with Marshall
Rosenberg, at Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave
7:00 PM Reel Work! The May Day Labor Film Festival: With Babies and
Banners (45) & American Standoff (95), with speaker/director: Kristi
Jacobson, at
Cabrillo Forum
Monday 4/29/2002 3:00 PM
Colloquium Series: Globalization In Crisis? Hegemony, Islam And
Governance, Mel Goodman, at Stevenson College, Fireside Lounge, UCSC
7:00 PM "Sexuality and its Discontents: What's Race, Class & War Got to
Do With It?" with Urvashi Vaid, at Del Mar Theater, Pacific Avenue,
sponsored by
the Center for Justice, Tolerance & Community, UCSC Asian American /
Pacific Islander Resource Center, the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
Resource
Center and the Women's Center
7:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Golden Lands Working Hands part 9 & 10
(43), Earl Robinson Sings Joe Hill (5), The Phoenix Project (54), I Am
Somebody
(28), at Community Television Studio
Tuesday 4/30/2002 7:00 PM
"Clashing Civilizations and Lesser Tales: A Critique", Professor Amartya
Sen, Economics Department, Trinity College, Cambridge, at Media Theater,
UCSC
7:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Face Off (25), Record of Repression (15)
Free the Charleston 5 (13) McDonald's Conveyer Belt of Smiles (23),
Slaves of Free
Trade (26), Labor Battles the WTO (40) with speaker: Steve Zeltzer, at
Community Television Studio
Wednesday 5/1/2002
National Walkout Day - Strike Your Workplace! Santa Cruz and the Nation
- Send a message to the Bush Administration by simply staying home on
May 1,
2002. Put a spike in the graph that the pundits can't ignore.
9:30 AM Powerful Non-Defensive Communication A Workshop With Mady
Shumofsky, at Robinson Classroom B, 1204 Preservation Park Way, near
12th
Street BART Station, in Oakland
12:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Golden Lands Working Hands part 1 & 3
(45), at 701 Ocean, 5th floor
4:00 PM International May Day celebration & Call For A Return To An
8-Hour Day, at 301 Center St.
6:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Guest speaker: Dana Frank, followed by
Harlan County, USA (103), at Del Mar Theater, Pacific Avenue
8:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Bread and Roses (110) with speaker Jono
Shafer, at Del Mar Theater
Thursday 5/2/2002 9:30 AM
Advanced workshop in NVC with Marshall Rosenberg, at Lake Merritt United
Methodist Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave
7:00 PM Labor Film Festival: UCSC Rallies (5), Occupation (45), Salt of
the Earth (94), with speaker: Maple Razsa, at Kresge Town Hall, UCSC
7:00 PM City Council meeting - Capitola, at Capitola City Council
Chambers, 420 Capitola Ave.
7:30 PM Video: Born in the USA, at Louden Nelson Center, by Birth
Network of Santa Cruz County
Friday 5/3/2002 7:00 PM
Labor Film Festival: Dollar A Day 10 Cents A Dance (30), Watsonville On
Strike (65), Fighting For Our Lives (60), with speaker Jon Silver, at
Cabrillo
Watsonville Center
7:00 PM Right to Sleep Summit, at 1135 N. Branciforte - also Saturday
all day
7:30 PM Nonviolent Communication Intro Evening workshop with Marshall
Rosenberg, at Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave
7:30 PM Author: T. Louise Freeman-Toole
- Standing Up to the Rock, at Capitola Book Cafe, 1475 41st Avenue
Saturday 5/4/2002 9:30 AM
Nonviolent Communication Personal Relationships workshop with Marshall
Rosenberg, at Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave
11:00 AM Labor Film Festival: The Big One (90), at Cabrillo Forum
1:00 PM Open House for Quaker Meetinghouse, at Quaker Meetinghouse, 225
Rooney Street
7:00 PM Labor Film Festival: Running Out Of Time (55), Speaker: John
deGraaf, Live Nude Girls UNITE! (75), Speaker: Julia Query, at Cabrillo
Forum
Sunday 5/5/2002 1:00 PM
Nonviolent Communication Introduction to Power Relationships workshop
with Marshall Rosenberg, at Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1330
Lakeshore
Ave
7:00 PM Santa Cruz Peacemakers, at Resource Center for Nonviolence, 515
Broadway
Monday 5/6/2002 7:00 PM
Art and Revolution Street Theatre Collective, at Resource Center for
Nonviolence, 515 Broadway
7:30 PM NAACP Meeting, at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, 517
Center Street, Information: 454-1478
Tuesday 5/7/2002 7:00 PM
Women's International League For Peace And Freedom (WILPF) meeting with
hear Bruce Gagnon, founder and head of Global Network Against Nuclear
Power and Weapons in Space, at Calvary Episcopal Church, 532 Center
Street
Wednesday 5/8/2002
AARP Seniors' Day, at Steps of the Capitol Building, Sac’to
7:30 PM Author: Richard Dry - Leaving, at Capitola Book Cafe, 1475 41st
Avenue
Thursday 5/9/2002 6:00 PM
Energy Forum with Green Gubernatorial Candidate Peter Camejo, at Boulder
Creek Library
7:00 PM Police Repression, Past and Present, at Unitarian Hall, 1924
Cedar at Bonita, Berkeley, by Copwatch
Friday 5/10/2002
Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space Annual Meeting
in Berkeley, more info. at
Saturday 5/11/2002 8:00 AM
Human Race, at West Cliff Drive, by Santa Cruz Vol. Ctr.
4:00 PM Green Party Assembly monthly meeting, at Louden Nelson Center,
301 Center Street
6:00 PM Teach-in on the Prison Industrial System, at Stevenson Dining
Hall, by UCSC Greens
Sunday 5/12/2002 11:00 AM
Human Powered Parade, at Pacific Avenue
7:00 PM Mideast Report from the Peace Delegation - Scott Kennedy &
Darrell Darling, at First Congregational Church, 900 High Street, by
RCNV
Sunday 5/19/2002 12:00 PM
International Peace Day, at Mission Plaza, by United Nations
Association, 425-7618 - cal...@cruzio.com
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Jessica L. Lloyd-Rogers is a U.S. Army Operative,
who is now trying to infect Santa Cruz with her
brand of lies and conspiracies, all at the Peace and
Justice League:
http://www.geocities.com/rasmikaelenoch/framed
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Ras Mikael Enoch
http://www.exorcist.ws
In article <3CCA3753...@nospamquietbang.com>, pa...@nospamquietbang.com
says...
Lies, conspiracies, hatred spawned against other members
of any organization she chooses to associate with.
U.S. Army Operative - Jessica L. Lloyd-Rogers [divorced]
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Ras Mikael Enoch
http://www.exorcist.ws
In article <adjaq...@drn.newsguy.com>, Ras says...