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(en) US, Anti-Authoritarian jornal BAAM #27 - Calendar: Get Involved

Date Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:41:44 +0200



Calendar: Get Involved ---- Monthly Events: ---- First and Third Monday: Papercut Zine
Library meeting, 7:30pm, Contact papercut@riseup.net for location ---- First Tuesday of
Every Month: BAAM public meeting, 7pm, Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave. Open
meetings feature an introduction to BAAM, reportbacks, and workshops.---- Second Tuesday
of Every Month: Anarchist Black Cross meeting (defense and prison abolition group), 8pm,
email bostonabc@riseup.net for location. ---- Every Wednesday: Free Radical Film Nights,
7pm, Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave. - Second Sunday of Every Month: 2pm industrial
Workers of the World meeting. Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave, Boston ---- Every
Friday: Food Not Bombs free community meal, 4-6pm, Boston Common, Park St T Stop, Boston
Every Sunday: Food Not Bombs free community meal, 5-7pm Central Square Cambridge, MA

Wednesday, November 4th
Boston ABC presents Defending Our
Lives. Defending Our Lives is an Oscar
winning documentary about the magnitude
and severity of domestic violence in this
country. This educational video features
four women imprisoned in Massachusetts
for killing their batterers and their terrifying
personal testimonies. At the Lucy Parsons
Center, 549 Columbus Ave. in Boston
Saturday, November 7th
People's Forum on the MBTA: 12-3 PM
Northeastern University Dockers Hall
Room 240 Hosted by: The T Riders Union,
(617) 442-3343
Sunday, November 8th
Bikes Not Bombs volunteer day. Help
load a 40' shipping container full of bi-
cycles to send to Maya Pedal in San An-
dres de Itzapa, Guatemala. Starts at 10am
(snack and a lunch provided) and goes un-
til loading is finished (expected to be about
4pm). Help Bikes Not Bombs send aid to
Guatemala and get a free pizza lunch.
Also:
Mexico Solidarity Network Presents:
"Autonomous Education" from Chiapas
to Mexico City: Urban-Zapatista Links
with Patricia Hernendez. Mexico-US
Solidarity Network invites you to join us
for a discussion of popular education in
Zapatista indigenous communities and the
role of urban academics as resources in con-
structing an autonomous education system.
Wednesday, November 11th
Boston ABC presents We Will Not Be
Beaten. Made in 1978 by feminists of the
Transition House in Cambridge [still exists!].
Women talk about their experiences with
batterers, children and family, police, judg-
es, lawyers, and landlords. At the Lucy Par-
sons Center, 549 Columbus Ave. in Boston.
Friday, November 13th
Pack the courtroom. Hearing for Tariq
Mehanna, a 27 year old Muslim Egyptian
American man who, after refusing to snitch
to the FBI on his community, is accused by
the FBI of planning terrorist attacks with no
physical evidence. Join his facebook support
group to stay informed of developments.
Friday, November 20th
Dinner & A Movie at Haley House, with
Simply Raw. The evening will begin with
Zakiya Alake's raw food feast (with collard
veggie roll-ups and raw Portobello, avo-
cado and ginger maki rolls), followed by
Morgan Spurlock's Simply Raw documen-
tary, which monitors the impact of a raw
food diet on diabetics. Following the film,
Nina LaNegra will facilitate a discussion
about the film. $23. Get tickets http://www.
brownpapertickets.com/event/88013
November 21st and 22nd
The 1st North American Anarchist Stud-
ies Network Conference. A space to devel-
op theoretical and empirical work that pays
critical attention to anarchism. on anarchism.
Please visit: http://naasn.wordpress.com
Sunday, November 22nd
Papercut Zine Library Indoor Yard Sale.
11am-4pm 45 Mt. Auburn St. in Harvard
sq. Come and browse items from over 15
vendors! Books, records, clothes, house-
hold items and more.
December/January
Assembly of the Northeast Anarchist
Network. Groups, projects, and individu-
als affiliated with NEAN will flock to Phil-
delphia for our general assembly sometime
this winter. Hosted by the Wooden Shoe
Bookstore. Check www.NeAnarchist.net


What is Anarchism?
Anarchism is the theory and practice of a human society
organizing without hierarchy, authority and oppression. This
means that all people have equal access to the decision-
making process and to the products of their collective
labor. Anarchy can be described as true, direct democracy. It
is horizontal: 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!
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