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SF events 9.16.03

by Global Exchange
# - Jesse Jackson. Will mention Proposition 54 among other things.

Upper Sproul, Tues Sept 16, 12pm UC Berkeley Bancroft @ Telegraph

# Pros and Cons of Prop 54, Speakers: Ward Connerly, initiative sponsor and
UC Regent, Eva Paterson, Director, Equal Justice Society, speaking in
opposition Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall, Tues Sept 16, 5:30-7:00pm

# Discover the Dangers of Genetically Engineered Foods Tue Sep 16 6:30pm
Marin Recycling Center, Environmental Classroom, 535 Jacoby St, San Rafael
-6:30 Segment of "Fed Up," a video about GM foods
-7:00 Talk/discussion with author Jeffrey Smith http://www.mpjc.org
Subscribe Address: Bay-GEactivists-subscribe [at] topica.com
List Info: http://www.topica.com/lists/Bay-GEactivists

# Community Education Forum on the October 7th Election, Proposition 54
Tue Sep 16 7-8pm Canal Ministry, 86 F Belvedere St., San Rafael http://www.mpjc.org


# Downtown Tree Tour Wed Sep 17 Noon-1pm with Mike Sullivan
Meet: The Transamerica Pyramid, Montgomery and Clay, at 12 o'clock sharp!
Please RSVP with Chris at (415) 561-6890 x.108 or chris [at] fuf.net


# 9/18 Vegetarian Dinner (Irving & 21st) http://www.craigslist.org/eve/15291043.html

# 2003 SF Gubernatorial & Mayoral Forum Wed Sep 17 5-9p
Hiram W. Johnson auditorium 455 Golden Gate Ave

# Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride – Marin Sendoff Event in Downtown San Rafael
Sep 17 6PM – 8PM Gather at Church of St. Rafael, 1104 Fifth Ave at 6PM
http://www.mpjc.org/archive/weeklyseptember3.html

# Community Education Forum on the October 7th Election, Proposition 54, and other issues Part 2 Wed Sep 17 6-7:30 pm Senior Center, 640 Drake Ave., Marin City http://www.mpjc.org

# Wed, Sep 17 7pm An Evening of Report-backs on the WTO Meeting
La Pena Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley
http://www.corpwatch.org http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# "Beat The Bush" Poetry Slam Wed Sep 17 8pm-10pm Oakland Box Theater
1932 Telegraph Ave. http://www.craigslist.org/eve/16339923.html


# # 911 people's investigation organizing meeting 390 27th St. Oakland
Humanist Hall, between Telegraph and Broadway http://www.wtc7.net
Sep 18 Thu 7-10p http://www.communitycurrency.org/9-11.html
http://www.gnn.tv http://www.COPvCIA.com http://www.thewaronfreedom.com
http://www.globalresearch.ca http://www.infowars.com http://www.tenc.net
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org http://www.questionsquestions.net
http://www.oilempire.us http://www.peakoil.net http://www.globalresearch.ca

# Michael Parenti reading Thu Sep 18 7 PM Free
AGAINST EMPIRE, AMERICA BESIEGED, BLACK SHIRTS & REDS, DIRTY TRUTHS, HISTORY AS
MYSTERY, THE TERRORISM TRAP, COVERT ACTION QUARTERLY, Z MAGAZINE, DOLLARS & SENSE, THE NATION, 261 Columbus @ Broadway http://www.citylights.com

# Every Thursday at 7 pm teachers from around the Bay Area are leading an hour
of Yoga followed by an hour of Contact Improv in our beautiful space. This
weekly event is offered as a service to our community on the basis of
donations. The idea is to have a coherent practice, with Yoga building up to
and preparing us for the Contact Improv. This week our teachers are Deborah
and Quinton. Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes before 7 pm and bring your own Yoga mat if
you have one. The address is 3310 19th St., ap #302, San Francisco, near the
highway and the BART. Page #302 on the intercom and proceed to the top floor.

# ANON SALON & SOUND TRIBE SECTOR 9 Thur Sep 18 8pm-2am
Regency+Sutter Ballroom 1300 Van Ness Ave. (@ Sutter Street), SF
- DANNY HEINES/ GuitarZen - STEPHEN KENT/ Didgeridoo Master
- "V' w/ Matt Venuti (Venusians) http://www.anonsalon.com/sts9
18 & Over $23 in advance & $28 at the door http://tickets.anonsalon.com
and http://www.sts9.com/evinfo.php?refnug=anon&sid=&eventid=3258
To Subscribe/ Unsubscribe to the ANON/pARTy/SCIENCE list
go to... http://listservices.serversmiths.com/listservices.taf?list=psa


# Fri, Sep 19 5:30pm-10pm Global Exchange Open House
2017 Mission @ 16th http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# Straight Out of Film Arts Fri Sep 19 7pm Free!
It’s a free show, a party, a BBQ, and rockin’ place to show your films.
kick-ass films. From slick narratives to found-footage gems, all
films were lovingly produced in our classes over the past year. So
bring yourself, your friends, and something to throw on the grill.
Did we mention…Free Screening! Raffle tickets! Prizes! And Booze!
Somarts Gallery 934 Brannan @ 8th http://www.somarts.org http://www.filmarts.org

# Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies Sep 19 7:30PM
Olney Hall, College of Marin, Kentfield Author of "The Party’s Over" Richard Heinberg will describe how our industrial way of life is about to come to an end as a result of the depleteion of the natural resources on which it is based. The US Administration has no "Plan B". It proposes to deal with energy crises with escalating resource wars. How can we envision and promote a "Powerdown" alternative to peace, equity, and sustainability?
Mr. Heinberg is a member of the core faculty at New College of California and an award-winning aurthor of three previous books. Suggested donation: $10 http://www.mpjc.org

# Between the Lines: SF L/G Freedom Band Concert Fri Sep 19 8:15pm-9:30pm Free!
Bethany United Methodist Church 1268 Sanchez @ Clipper) http://www.sflgfb.org

# CULT OF THE CRAZY LION SEPT. 19 10pm - 5am Indoor, intimate and plush...
DJ Annelie Thylan Dr Spook David Justin Richard Summerhayes
Melanie Summerhayes Gabriel Black Aradia Kevin James Douglife Lex
Benchun h a l o n v0lljude $15 ~ lush urbanscape ~ fresh fruit ~ red bull/water bar
big smiles! ~ Exotic performers ~ 510-656-0116 (Day of, please)

# Sep 19,20,21 Dennis Kucinich in SF http://www.kucinich.us

# Sep 19,20,21 http://www.earthdance.org LAYTONVILLE CALIFORNIA

# Sep 20 Sat - Sep 21 Sun Polk Street Fair @ Bush-Jackson 10 am - 5 pm

Sept. 20-21 10-8pm Holistic Music & Arts Fair 1540 Hicks Ave
San Jose http://www.sfheart.com/Butterfly_Calendar.html

# Sep 20-Oct 4: Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride http://www.iwfr.org


# 9/20 California Coastal Cleanup Day http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/ccd/ccd.html

# Sat Sep 20 10 am - 1 pm Fall Permaculture: Introduction
Come find out about using permaculture principles in your garden in
this introductory class. This is the first in our Fall workshop
series and is great for beginners and intermediate permaculture
designers. We'll cover the philosophy, ethics, and principles of
permaculture. With a working permaculture garden tour and hands-on
swale building. Other classes in the series will include workshops on
seed saving, native plant propagation and permaculture design. The
series is taught by Christopher Shein. Christopher runs Wildheart
Gardens, an edible, native, medicinal and other useful plant
permaculture nursery, design and landscaping business in Oakland. He
teaches at Merritt College, and helps run the Bay Area Seed
Interchange Library and SPACE, as well as other urban agriculture
projects. Wildheart Gardens, 463 61st Street, @ Telegraph, Oakland.
Cost: $10 EC members, $15 others, notaflof. http://www.ecologycenter.org

Sat, Sep 20 11am March for Immigrant Rights Yerba Buena Center
Mission @ 3rd / 4th St. http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# RESFEST 2003 Shorts Program #3
Sat, Sept 20, 6pm Palace of Fine Arts 3301 Lyon St

# San Francisco Burlesque Showcase - Tease-O-Rama or BUST!
Sat Sep 20 $12 for 7:30pm, $15 for 10:30pm 435 Broadway
http://www.broadwaystudios.com http://www.verdalet.com


# Sat Sep 20 8pm Larkspur Cafe Theater, 500 Magnolia, Larkspur
A Benefit for Seaflow, Protect Our Living Oceans Featuring Rhiannon,
Susan Griffin, David Lynn Grimes and Vivienne Verdon-Roe $40 tax-
deductible donation includes two beverages. An intimate evening
extraordinary talent from environmentally active artists. Celebrate recent
Ocean victories and join our wonderful community. http://www.seaflow.org

# Sat Sep 20 AmbiSonic @ Oxygen Bar. Valencia @ 19th
http://www.sfstation.com/clubs/2202.htm


Calendar of Adbusters http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adbusters/cal
# WORLD CAR FREE DAY Sunday September 21, 2003 All Day
Public enemy number one is the car. The personal automobile accounts for fully half of the ecological footprint of city-dwellers. That’s excessive. So let’s reduce it, and in the bargain, attack the stink, noise, and accident-risk as well. LINKS
Car Busters: http://www.carbusters.ecn.cz
Citystreets: http://www.citystreets.org
Critical Mass Hub: http://www.criticalmasshub.com
Car Free Cities guide: http://www.carfree.com
Transportation Alternatives: http://www.transalt.org
Bicycle Civil Liberties Union: http://www.bclu.org
Italian Car Free Advocates: http://www.digilander.iol.it/partizan
Alliance for a Paving Moratorium: http://www.lesscars.org

Sun. Sept. 21 11-5 pm 1st Annual Muslim Culture & Arts Festival in Oakland
Frank Ogawa Plaza, 14th St. & Broadway, Oakland (Close to 12 St. BART)
Bazaar - Food - Performances - and More! http://www.sacredroots.net
http://www.sfheart.com/Butterfly_Calendar.html

# Sep 21 Sun Upper Grant Avenue Fall Art Fair @ Vallejo-Filbert 11a-6p free

Sun. Sept. 21 1-3 pm In'lDay of Peace in SF Union Square
http://www.sfheart.com/Butterfly_Calendar.html

9/11, Permanent War and Our Economic Future: Which Way Forward for
Students and Working People? Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone
Sun Sep 21, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Vallejo Public Library, John F. Kennedy Room
505 Santa Clara Street, Vallejo http://www.gunsandbutter.net
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/16262430.html


2nd Annual Forum on Peace Mon Sep 22 7PM-10:30PM Free
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, Lyon @ Lombard SF ttp://http://www.biggerthanme.org
A vibrant think-tank-like dialogue about peace with Dennis Bernstein, Medea Benjamin, Kevin Danaher, Angana Chatterji, Rev Dorsey Blake, Richard Shapiro, Norman Solomon, and Carter CC Collins. Evening will open with jazz music by Wayne Wallace and Friends.

# Mon Sep 22 7PM to 10:30PMFree to the Public
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, SF vibrant think-tank-like dialogue about peace with Dennis Bernstein, Medea Benjamin, Kevin Danaher, Angana Chatterji, Rev Dorsey Blake, Richard Shapiro, Norman Solomon, and Carter CC Collins. open with jazz music by Wayne Wallace
http://www.biggerthanme.org http://www.mpjc.org

Sex Educator Salon Monday, Sep 22, 8-10 pm
Valencia @ 23rd Free http://www.goodvibes.com

12) Last Day to Register to Vote for the October 7 Election is September 22
not only about the Recall, but also about Proposition 54 racism


# Jeffrey Smith, author of the new book Seeds of Deception will speaking on
the dangers of genetically engineered foods and their cover-up.
Sep 23 7-9p Live Oak Grange (Santa Cruz) http://www.seedsofdeception.com


# Radiohead @ Shoreline 9/23 47.50 reserved, 40.50 Lawn (8.65 TM fee)


# Wed Sep 24 7:30PM Olney Hall, College of Marin, Kentfield
Dr. Peter Phillips is a professor and department chair of Sociology at Sonoma State University, and director of Project Censored and has published 7 editions of Censored: Media Democracy in Action. Censored presents stories such as: how the government hopes to sell our airwaves to the highest bidder, how U.S. policies in Colombia support mass murder, how oil interests caused the Bush Administration to cease investigations into Bin Laden before eprtember 11, how the CIA helps to kidnap suspects for overseas torture and executions.
The national and international news editor with the North Bay Progressive newspaper in Santa Rosa, Mr. Phillips earned a PhD in Sociology in 1994. http://www.mpjc.org

# Wed Sep 24, 7:30pm $12-$20 Mingus Amungus plays a benefit for
The Urban Permaculture Guild's scholarship fund. What makes a sustainable
culture and how we can co-create it? Permaculture is a design system for
sustainable culture that includes habitat, gardening, land use, economics
and community building. Featuring: *Vernon Bush and VSoul
http://www.burninbush.com & http://www.mingusamungus.com This is a
benefit event for Urban Permaculture Guild's scholarship fund. The Guild has
started a scholarship fund to send several low-income,
active-in-their-community, permaculture designers to a Teacher Certification
Course and one to an Earth Activist Training. The goal is to raise $6,000 by
October 1st. http://www.urbanpermacultureguild.org/donate.html
Oakland Box Theater 1928 Telegraph Ave Oakland http://www.oaklandbox.com

# Wed, Sep 24 8pm Film: "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
Artists' Television Access 992 Valencia @ 21st http://www.atasite.org
http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html


Teach In to Defeat Proposition 54 Thu Sep 25 7:30PM – 9:30PM
Olney Hall, College of Marin, Kentfield dangers that Proposition 54 presents to public health, education, and the struggle to end racial injustice.
Proposition 54, Ward Connerly’s deceptively titled "Racial Privacy Initiative", has nothing to do with preserving privacy or protecting civil rights and has everything to do with obscuring crucial information vital to a healthy and equitable society. …Van Jones …Maya Harris …Barbara Newman M.D., Social Justice Center of Marin at (415) 454-5027 http://www.mpjc.org

#Sep 25-28 West Coast's Largest Gathering of Art Cars!
Fri Arcata. Sat San Jose. Sun How berkeley can you be?
http://www.sfstation.com/city_events/artcarfest03.htm

# International Days of Protest Against OCCUPATION and EMPIRE
From PALESTINE to IRAQ to the PHILIPPINES to KOREA to CUBA
and EVERYWHERE MARCHES AND RALLIES ACROSS THE U.S.
& AROUND THE WORLD Sep 25 - 28 http://www.InternationalANSWER.org


# Fri Sep 26, 9pm WE ONE FAM concert & show. Presented by Bay Hip-Hop
Artist and Community in collaboration with BNB. HOSTED BY DAVEY D Featuring:
ZION I, JAHI & THE LIFE, ISE LYFE, NICKIE LOVE & COLORED INK. Spinning by DJ
SAKE ONE (((LOCAL1200'S))) This is a hot show you don't want to miss!!!
Oakland Box Theater 1928 Telegraph Ave Oakland http://www.oaklandbox.com


# Int'l Day of Protest Against War & Occupation Sep 28 12 Noon Dolores Park, SF
http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/s28/index.html

# Sun, Sep 28 Noon Gather at Dolores Park, march to: 2pm - Rally at Civic Center
Anti-War Protests Around World: "End the Occupation! Bring the Troops Home Now! Money for Jobs & Human Needs, Not for War"
http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# 28 Sep http://www.folsomstreetfair.com 10a-6p Btwn 7th and 12th

# Sep 28 Sun 8th Annual How Berkeley Can You Be? Festival
Grand Parade Starts California and University Avenue and proceeds up University Avenue to Shattuck, turns right on Shattuck to Center Street and then goes down Center Street two blocks, where it ends in Civic Center Park. Grand Parade: 11 am - 1 pm
Festival: 12:30 pm - 5 pm (Free) http://www.sfstation.com/city_events/berkeley03.htm

# Sun Sep 28, 7pm $5 - $8 Goldie The Poet presents a new FILM Heavy
in the Game. Talented and prolific Bay Area artist Goldie the Poet brings
advanced screenings of his film "Heavy in the Game" to several Bay Area
theaters. "Heavy in the Game" - a docu/film written, directed and produced
by Goldie the Poet - depicts the lure of drug life in East Oakland,
California and how Marvin Holliday (the main character played by Daniel L.
Muhammad) is redeemed from the clutches of its deadly grasp. The poignant
film loosely reflects aspects of the screenwriter's past life.
http://www.manhunt.com/news/stories/3591.html
Oakland Box Theater 1928 Telegraph Ave Oakland http://www.oaklandbox.com


# Mon, Sep 29 7pm Film: "Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election"
Grand Lake Neighborhood Center 530 Lake Park Ave. Oakland
http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# Tue Sep 30 7p-8:30p Forum: Defend Environmental Justice, Defeat Prop. 54!
Learn more about Prop 54, aka the CRENO initiative, a dangerous,
deceptive, and irresponsible measure that would undercut the growing
environmental justice movement in California. Officially titled the
"Racial Privacy Initiative" and introduced by Ward Connerly, the UC
Regent appointed by Governor Pete Wilson, this proposition would
damage our ability to collect information to address disparities by
race or ethnicity in healthcare, education, and environment. By
banning the collection of demographic information, Prop 54 takes away
powerful tools to identify and measure how well we're doing to treat,
educate, and protect all Californians. KPFA commentator and community
activist Joy Moore and representatives from the Coalition for an
Informed California will explain the implications of Prop 54, answer
questions, and provide tools to spread the word and help defend
environmental and social justice in the state. http://www.ecologycenter.org
Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave., near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Free.

# Tue, Sep 30        7:30pm New College 777 Valencia
   The WTO and the Pentagon: Making the World Safe for Corporate Power
http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# Tue, Sep 30 7:30pm Robert Fisk: "The Fantasy War: Liberation, WMD,
and Democracy" 1st Presb. Church 1140 Cowper St Palo Alto $10
http://www.peaceandjustice.org http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# Tue, Sep 30        7:30pm - 10pm Sunrise Center 45 San Clemente Drive, Suite C-200
   Campaign Finance Reform: Rescuing Democracy from the Hands of Big Money
Corte Madera http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.html

# 1 Oct 2003 http://www.castrostreetfair.org
# 911 people's investigation organizing meeting at 3220 Sacramento @ Lyon
Oct 2 Thu 7-10p http://www.communitycurrency.org/9-11.html http://www.wtc7.net
http://www.gnn.tv http://www.COPvCIA.com http://www.thewaronfreedom.com
http://www.globalresearch.ca http://www.infowars.com http://www.tenc.net
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org http://www.questionsquestions.net
http://www.oilempire.us http://www.peakoil.net http://www.globalresearch.ca
# Sat Oct 4 World Vegetarian Day 9th @ Lincoln http://www.sfvs.org
seeking volunteers World Veg Day free t shirt! sunny_outdoors [at] yahoo.com
# Sat Oct 4 - A Political Comedy Fun(d)Raiser for Tom Ammiano (for mayor)S
Tom-A-Palooza II: Herbst Theatre. 401 Van Ness @ Grove 8pm.
With an assortment of SF's finest comedians: Will Durst, Bill Santiago,
Connie Champagne as Judy Garland, Bridget Schwartz, Doug Holsclaw, Luenell,
Karen Ripley, Yayne Abeba, Nick Leonard, Lisa Geduldig, Tom Ammiano.
# Defeat Proposition 54 October 7, 2003 Vote http://www.mpjc.org
# Understanding Alternative Medicine Seeing Disease Before It Manifests"
Sun Oct 12 1pm 3220 Sacramento @ Lyon) http://sftesla.org
http://sftesla.org/Newsletters/2003/SFTS_news_2003_10_12.htm
# 13 Oct Indigenous Peoples Day (Columbus Day). Public holiday.
# http://www.BurningMan.com HEAT THE STREET F(a)IRE! SUN OCT 12, NOON-MIDNIGHT
INDIANA ST bet. Mariposa / 21st, SF Main Entrance 19th / Tennessee.
In front of and inside Club Cocomo (650 Indiana) $10 Black Rock Attire; $20 St
Shine or Rain. All ages outdoors (kids under 12 free); 21+ in Cocomo.
Esprit Park closes and outdoor sound ends 10pm;
Street F(a)IRE! Ends at midnight; Cocomo closes 1:30am.
http://www.burningman.com/blackrockcity_yearround/special_events/decompression/index.htm
# 10/17: Seize the Airwaves! http://radio.indymedia.org
http://www.freeradio.org http://www.radio4all.org http://www.diymedia.net
# SAT OCT 25 MARCH ON WASHINGTON DC internationalanswer.org
# Halloween Party Castro Blocked off to Church till 1am with After party at Somarts?
# Nov 19-21 2003 : FTAA Demos Miami http://www.stopftaa.org flfairtrade.org
# November 22-23: Vigil and Direct Action Georgia http://www.soaw.org
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