Malcolm
X remembrance
From
http://hayti.org/events/ :
February
21 | 2-4:30pm | Hayti Heritage Center
Malcolm
X: Black Liberation, Black and Muslim Lives Matter
In
Remembrance of the 50th Anniversary of his Assassination
This
February - Black Liberation Month - marks the 50th anniversary of the
assassination of Malcolm X - El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
We
invite the Durham community to participate in a public forum and
dialogue about brother Malcolm - the movement that he came to inspire
and represent, his thoughts, political practice, and militancy. Most
importantly, we will discuss how Pan-Africanism, internationalism,
Black self-defense, and other concepts Malcolm X raised can apply to
today’s movement against state violence and for Black
Liberation.Program includes:
– Video and audio of Malcolm X
– An introduction to his life and politics
– Talk by community members who worked with him
Reflections
by Muslim leaders on his internationalism and the growing tide of
Islamophobia
– Reflections on the #BlackLivesMatter movement, Black Power, and what impact and relevance “By Any Means Necessary” has today
– Open mic and discussionLight refreshments provided.
– Reflections on the #BlackLivesMatter movement, Black Power, and what impact and relevance “By Any Means Necessary” has today
– Open mic and discussionLight refreshments provided.
Please
call 919-413-1276 for more information. [or see
https://www.facebook.com/events/840308166027186/
]
From
a local activist calendar:
“Israeli Military Detention: No Way to Treat a Child: Workshop presented by Coalition for Peace with Justice and American Friends Service Committee and local co-sponsors. Each year, on average, 700 Palestinian children are prosecuted in Israeli military courts in the West Bank, documented by UNICEF and Defense for Children International. Join discussion with suggestions for actions to redress the situation. 9 AM-12:30 PM, Sat, Feb 21, Durham Friends Meeting, 404 Alexander Ave, Durham. $25; $15 for students and seniors. RSVP cpwjregister at gmail or 919-914-9881.
Will the Environment Survive a Renewed Middle East Peace Process? Alon Tal, leading Israeli environmental activist with Israel Union for Environmental Defense and Green Zionist Alliance, reviews environmental cooperation in the region and considers current peace process and how it might be leveraged to ensure an ecological dividend for that area.12 Noon, Sun, Feb 22, UNC's Gardner Hall Room 105, between Davis Library and Memorial Hall. Cosponsors: NC Hillel, Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations. agauss at nchillel dot org.
Israeli
Apartheid Week 2015 at UNC: Events
hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) Mon, Feb 23 - Thu,
Feb 26.Teach-in:
Israeli Apartheid 101 with
panel, 6 PM, Feb 23, Bingham Hall 301, near Wilson Library; Short
Films with
Nick Denes,
co-director
of London Palestine Film Festival, 6 PM, Feb 25, Bingham Hall;
Palestine
Cultural
Night,
8 PM, Feb 26, Campus YMCA Anne Queen Lounge, next to Memorial Hall,
Cameron Ave. Info: www.facebook.com/UNCSJP?v=wall.
Politics
Aside: Promoting Human Rights and Accountability in Israel/Palestine:
Speaker Jessica Montell, who served as Executive Director of
B'Tselem, Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied
Territories, is now a visiting research fellow at Hebrew University
Faculty of Law. 5:30 - 7 PM, Tue, Feb 24, Duke's Sanford School of
Public Policy Rhodes Conference Room, corner of Science Dr and
Towerview Rd and Science Dr, Durham. Sponsored by Duke Center for
Jewish Studies, Duke Forum for Scholars and Publics, Duke Human
Rights Center at Franklin Humanities Institute, UNC Students for
Justice in Palestine.
Protest Government Whitewashing of Senate Torture Report: Join NC Stop Torture Now for vigil10 AM, Wed, Feb 25, Federal Building, Person St at New Bern Ave, Raleigh, or outside Senator Burr’s office building, 2000 West 1st St, Winston-Salem [there is also supposed to be an event in Fayetteville, but I don't have details]. If you cannot vigil, then call, email, or tweet President Obama[202-456-1111,www.whitehouse.gov/contact/, or @BarackObama] to order federal agencies to study the full report they have and take action. For more details: www.ncstoptorturenow.org/
Protest Government Whitewashing of Senate Torture Report: Join NC Stop Torture Now for vigil10 AM, Wed, Feb 25, Federal Building, Person St at New Bern Ave, Raleigh, or outside Senator Burr’s office building, 2000 West 1st St, Winston-Salem [there is also supposed to be an event in Fayetteville, but I don't have details]. If you cannot vigil, then call, email, or tweet President Obama[202-456-1111,www.whitehouse.gov/contact/, or @BarackObama] to order federal agencies to study the full report they have and take action. For more details: www.ncstoptorturenow.org/
Law
in the Age of "Forever War":
21st
Annual Center on Law, Ethics, and National Security Conference.
Topics covered include: targeting, surveillance, home-grown
terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, law of armed
conflict issues, and ensuring human rights and civil liberties. 8 AM
Fri, Feb 27 to 5 PM Sat, Feb 28, Duke Law School, Science Dr, Durham.
Register: http://web.law.duke.edu/lens/index
Putting a Face on Poverty in North Carolina: Speaker Gene Nichol, Director of UNC's Law School Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity, addresses what others know of the low ranking NC has from studies at the Center and sources such as The KIDS COUNT Data Book, an annual publication of Annie E. Casey Foundation, that assesses child well-being nationally and across the 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. 11 AM, Fri, Feb 27, Celebration Assembly of God Church, 114 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill. Sponsored by Shared Learning Association of Chapel Hill. http://sharedlearningchapelhill.com/.
Putting a Face on Poverty in North Carolina: Speaker Gene Nichol, Director of UNC's Law School Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity, addresses what others know of the low ranking NC has from studies at the Center and sources such as The KIDS COUNT Data Book, an annual publication of Annie E. Casey Foundation, that assesses child well-being nationally and across the 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. 11 AM, Fri, Feb 27, Celebration Assembly of God Church, 114 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill. Sponsored by Shared Learning Association of Chapel Hill. http://sharedlearningchapelhill.com/.
Al
Helm: Martin Luther King in Palestine: Documentary
by award-winning producer Connie Fields about a black gospel group
from the US visiting the West Bank. Al
Helm illustrates
the transformative power of art and how it can move us toward
understanding. 7:30 PM, Fri, Mar 13, Community Church of Chapel Hill
Unitarian Universalist sanctuary, 106 Purefoy Rd, corner of Mason
Farm Rd. Sponsored by Peace and Justice Committee of Church and
Balance and Accuracy in Journalism (BAJ). More information:
www.clarityfilms.org/mlk/.
Chapel
Hill Prison Books Collective Workdays:
Sunday, 1 PM, 621 Hillsborough Rd, Carrboro, email
prisonbooks
at gmail
or
details; Political Prisoner Letter Writing Night (supplies
provided.), 7 PM, 3rd Wednesdays, Internationalist Books &
Community Center, 101 Lloyd St, Carrboro. Info:
www.internationalistbooks.org/2011/12/15/an-appeal-from-the-prison-books-collective/, http://prisonbooks.info/.
Ongoing
vigils for justice and peace: Raleigh:
Stop the Arms Race and Build a Culture of Peace Vigil, 1st
Wednesday of every month, Noon to 1 PM, Century Post Office on
Fayetteville St (919-782-0667);
Raleigh: End the death penalty (PFADP, AI-USA, NC-ACLU), 5 - 6 PM,
Mondays, Central Prison, corner of Hunt Dr and Western Blvd
(919-779-1912);
Chapel Hill:4:30 - 5:30 PM EST [5-6 PM EDT], Fridays, corner of
Elliott Rd and East Franklin St(919-942-2535).”
Shutdown
AIPAC (Washington, DC February 28-March 3):
From
the Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/events/583300068467490/
):
“Join
CODEPINK, Humanity for Palestine, US Campaign to End The Israeli
Occupation, Students for Justice in Palestine East, If Americans
Knew, Friends of Sabeel North America, Jews for a Just Peace for
Palestinians, Boycott from Within, Answer Coalition, United States
Palestinian Community Network, and Just Foreign Policy to
#ShutDownAIPAC.
AIPAC (The American Israel Public Affairs Committee) and affiliated organizations have long been bending politicians’ ears and filling their pockets, supporting the brutal occupation of Palestine and trying to push the US into war with Iran. Racism is the force that both helped to create and now helps to sustain and justify the brutal occupation of Palestine and the accompanying police state. Now is the time to connect the dots and challenge state-sponsored violence and racist police at home and abroad. Whether your motto is #FreePalestine or #BlackLivesMatter, we must unify our movements to call for an end to global militarism and the plague of racism. February 28th - March 3rd, when war criminal Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will be in DC to address AIPAC and a joint session of Congress, join activists from around the country to #ShutDownAIPAC!”
“Saturday, February 28, 2015
1:00PM Know Your Rights/Civil Disobedience Training at the CODEPINK house (1241 Evarts Street NE, Washington D.C)
7:00 - 10:00PM - #OneStruggle at Trinity Lutheran Church
Join Human Rights lawyer Noura Erakat, Dream Defenders Ahmed Abuznaid, Tef Poe and Tara Thompson from Ferguson, Missouri, Founder of Indigenous Resistance, native American activist Andrew Curley, and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organizer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaZ5uTbmkBI
Sunday, March 1, 2015
12:00 - 3:00PM #ShutDownAIPAC! Rally at the Washington Convention Center
Converge with activists from around the country on the Washington Convention Center with mock settlements, a checkpoint, a creative action with 100 Netanyahu Masks and bloody hands, and speakers including Steven Salaita, Ronnie Barkan and Ariel Gold.
7:00 – 10:00PM the Courage to Speak Out (Busboys and Poets on 5th and K)
Join Miko Peled and Philip Giraldi to discuss AIPAC’s political power and how best to counter it.
Monday, March 2, 2015
(Time TBA) Press Conference
6:00 PM – 9:00PM Protest at the Washington Convention Center
Join activists to protest Israel’s crimes and call out visiting Prime Minister Netanyahu for his government’s policies of occupation, apartheid, and warmongering!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
(Time TBA [at U Capitol]) Protest Netanyahu’s Speech at the joint session of Congress with ANSWER Coalition!!”
AIPAC (The American Israel Public Affairs Committee) and affiliated organizations have long been bending politicians’ ears and filling their pockets, supporting the brutal occupation of Palestine and trying to push the US into war with Iran. Racism is the force that both helped to create and now helps to sustain and justify the brutal occupation of Palestine and the accompanying police state. Now is the time to connect the dots and challenge state-sponsored violence and racist police at home and abroad. Whether your motto is #FreePalestine or #BlackLivesMatter, we must unify our movements to call for an end to global militarism and the plague of racism. February 28th - March 3rd, when war criminal Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will be in DC to address AIPAC and a joint session of Congress, join activists from around the country to #ShutDownAIPAC!”
“Saturday, February 28, 2015
1:00PM Know Your Rights/Civil Disobedience Training at the CODEPINK house (1241 Evarts Street NE, Washington D.C)
7:00 - 10:00PM - #OneStruggle at Trinity Lutheran Church
Join Human Rights lawyer Noura Erakat, Dream Defenders Ahmed Abuznaid, Tef Poe and Tara Thompson from Ferguson, Missouri, Founder of Indigenous Resistance, native American activist Andrew Curley, and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organizer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaZ5uTbmkBI
Sunday, March 1, 2015
12:00 - 3:00PM #ShutDownAIPAC! Rally at the Washington Convention Center
Converge with activists from around the country on the Washington Convention Center with mock settlements, a checkpoint, a creative action with 100 Netanyahu Masks and bloody hands, and speakers including Steven Salaita, Ronnie Barkan and Ariel Gold.
7:00 – 10:00PM the Courage to Speak Out (Busboys and Poets on 5th and K)
Join Miko Peled and Philip Giraldi to discuss AIPAC’s political power and how best to counter it.
Monday, March 2, 2015
(Time TBA) Press Conference
6:00 PM – 9:00PM Protest at the Washington Convention Center
Join activists to protest Israel’s crimes and call out visiting Prime Minister Netanyahu for his government’s policies of occupation, apartheid, and warmongering!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
(Time TBA [at U Capitol]) Protest Netanyahu’s Speech at the joint session of Congress with ANSWER Coalition!!”
From
the Alliance for Global Justice (www.afgj.org):
“National
Call for Local Actions on Anniversary of Hugo Chavez's Death
March
5 is the second anniversary of the passing of Venezuela’s President
Hugo Chávez, who transformed Venezuela through his courageous
struggle to help Venezuelans become protagonists of their destiny.
Before
Chávez, Venezuela's natural resources enriched foreign oil companies
and elites, both in Venezuela and abroad. Today the country's wealth
has been harnessed for true development -- hundreds of thousands of
homes and schools have been built, and healthcare has become free and
accessible throughout the country. The goal of the Bolivarian
revolutionary process is socialism, where every human being can enjoy
guaranteed rights of healthcare, education, housing, jobs, equality,
culture, social peace, and international solidarity.
The
US government is working to destabilize Venezuela’s democratically
elected government, using US tax-payer dollars to finance
anti-government organizations in Venezuela, encouraging coup attempts
and even terrorist attacks on their population. Now, the US is
applying sanctions against Venezuela to punish the government and
people for defending their sovereignty. It is up to us, the people of
the United States, to demand that the US government stop the attacks
and destabilization of Venezuela, respect international law and
Venezuela's right to self-determination.
This
is a dangerous time for Venezuela. The US has spent millions of
dollars to destabilize Venezuela and regain control of their oil
reserves, which are the largest on the planet. The Obama
administration has increased these aggressive policies since the
death of President Chávez and the 2013 election of President Maduro.
After
losing legislative elections in late 2013, the opposition began
violent street protests a year ago which resulted in over 40 deaths,
the majority of which were security forces and Maduro supporters. The
street protests failed, but the Obama administration and the
Venezuelan opposition have continued their efforts to destabilize the
country with the goal of removing Maduro from power.
The
achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution in the areas of
participatory democracy, economic equality, social justice,
education, and healthcare are all gains we could benefit from in the
United States. It is our political responsibility to oppose US
government plans to destroy Venezuela’s democracy.”
These
events are listed at www.answercoalition.org :
Boston,
Mass.
March 5th, 2015
Encuentro5 at 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108-4701
6:30 p.m.
Remembrance of Hugo Chavez facilitated by General Consul Noel Martinez, Vanesa Matamoros and Jorge Marin
March 5th, 2015
Encuentro5 at 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108-4701
6:30 p.m.
Remembrance of Hugo Chavez facilitated by General Consul Noel Martinez, Vanesa Matamoros and Jorge Marin
San
Francisco, Calif.
March 5
24th and Mission St.
5:00 p.m.
Rally in Solidarity with Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution
March 5
24th and Mission St.
5:00 p.m.
Rally in Solidarity with Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution
Los
Angeles, Calif.
March 6
Immanuel Presbyterian Church (3300 Wilshire Boulevard)
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Forum in defense of the Bolivarian Revolution
March 6
Immanuel Presbyterian Church (3300 Wilshire Boulevard)
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Forum in defense of the Bolivarian Revolution
New
York City, N.Y.
March 5
5th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Street
4:00 p.m.
March: "Human Rights Watch, Weapon of the U.S. State Department"
March 5
5th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Street
4:00 p.m.
March: "Human Rights Watch, Weapon of the U.S. State Department"
Anti-war
march in DC
As
part of the Spring Rising (www.springrising.org)
anti-war intervention, ANSWER is organizing a demonstration Saturday,
March 21st,
beginning with a rally at Lafayette Park across from the White House
at 12, followed by a march to the US Capitol at 1pm.
Durham
Seed Libraries
Vegetable
and flower seeds will be available for free at libraries in Durham
again this year, starting April 4th. If you want to help
the staff get things ready, there will be a work session February
25th 6-8pm at the Main Library, but people need to arrive
before the Library closes for the day at 6.
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