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Interfaith Immigration Prayer Vigil for those in Detention October 2, 2012

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Interfaith Immigration Prayer Vigil for those in Detention

First Saturday of every month, 11:00 am
Next vigil is Saturday, October 6th
West Contra Costa County Detention Facility
5555 Giant Highway, Richmond, CA

Join us to stand in solidarity with the over 100-150 men and women immigrant detainees held at the West County Detention Facility; bring moral and spiritual support to detainees and their families; shine a light on the pains that inhumane and unjust immigration policies bring on families; and provide hospitality and resources to support immigrant families. Stand in solidarity with love!

Sponsored by the East Bay Interfaith Immigration Coalition, Multifaith Immigration Coalition in Action (MICA) of Contra Costa County, the Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights (ICIR-CLUE), and the Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice of the East Bay.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

Race and Religion At the Golden Gate 10/30 September 25, 2012

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Which Way Forward? Direct Action, Electoral Politics, and Other Paths to Progressive Change in America – WED, FEB 15, 7:00 – 9:00 pm January 31, 2012

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The San Francisco 99% Coalition presents a public forum:

 Which Way Forward?

Direct Action, Electoral Politics, and Other Paths

to Progressive Change in America

 WED, FEB 15, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

(Panelists will be available at location from 6:30 PM)

 First Unitarian Universalist Church

1187 Franklin Street (at Geary) San Francisco

 

Inspired by the nationwide and international Occupy movement, this program will explore how

activists can devise effective strategies to bring about a more just, peaceful and humane society.

Panelists:

ROCKY ANDERSON, Justice Party candidate for US President.

MARGARET FLOWERS, Physicians for a National Health Program, Occupy-Washington DC.

TOM GALLAGHER, Progressive Democrats of America-SF, former Mass. State Representative.

DAVE WELSH, SF Labor Council, US Labor Against the War, ILWU Longview port support.

Moderated by ROSE AGUILAR, host of KALW’s “Your Call.”

Question and Answer session will follow the panel discussion.

More on this event and to order tickets on-line:

http://tinyurl.com/6vbut45

Tickets also available at the door.

Admission: $10 (nobody turned away for lack of funds)

Wheelchair accessible.

Sponsored by the SF99% Coalition.

“The purpose of the SF99% Coalition is to work in coalition with and offer support to groups

which promote nonviolent advocacy for more equitable social, economic and environmental

public policies.

http://graypantherssf.igc.org/12-02-17-forum.pdf

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CORNEL WEST AND CARL DIX – Friday, December 2, 2011 – 7:00pm November 17, 2011

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 7PM

Pauley Ballroom,
University of California Berkeley

This event is free and open to the public

CORNEL WEST is one of America’s most provocative public intellectuals and has been a champion for racial justice since childhood. His writing, speaking, and teaching weave together the traditions of the black Baptist Church, progressive politics, and jazz. The New York Times has praised his “ferocious moral vision.” Dr. West currently teaches at Princeton University.

CARL DIX is a longtime revolutionary and a founding member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. In 1970 Carl was one of the Fort Lewis 6, six GIs who refused orders to go to Vietnam. He served 2 years in Leavenworth Military Penitentiary for his stand. In 1985 Carl initiated the Draw The Line statement, a powerful condemnation of the bombing of the MOVE house in Philadelphia. In 1996, Carl was a founder of the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality. Carl coordinated the Katrina hearings of the 2006 Bush Crimes Commission.

Initial sponsors include: Hermanos Unidos • 100 Black Men • African Arts Society • Kroeber Anthropological Society • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity • Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity • Cross-Cultural Student Development Center • Townsend Center for the Humanities • Department of English • Department of Art Practice • Center for Race and Gender • African-American Studies Department • Revolution Books • Laney College Black Student Union

Email: ucb_cornelwest_carldix_dialogue@hotmail.com. Search “Dec. 2 UC Berkeley Cornel West Carl Dix” on Facebook.

http://crg.berkeley.edu/content/dialogue-between-cornel-west-and-carl-dixhttp://crg.berkeley.edu/content/dialogue-between-cornel-west-and-carl-dix

Close the Fukushima Power Plant June 13, 2011

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Hello — Please join with thousands of people in Japan who want to close the Fukushima power plant ASAP. Write to: info@greenaction-japan.org

examiner.com/buddhism-in-san-francisco/risha-hall

to read articles on nuclear issues, Buddhism, and social change work

Thank you. Many blessings, Risha

The current situation for Women in the Forest Tradition May 25, 2010

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Here are links to two articles about the current situation for Women in the Forest Tradition. There is an online discussion with the authors starting May 25 about The Time Has Come.
http://www.thebuddhadharma.com/index.php
http://bhikkhuni.net/present/index.html

–Ajahn Thanasanti

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