The current calendar post, listing some spring-summer events and anniversaries, is at: durhamspark.blogspot.com/2025/03/unac-stop-attacks-on-palestinian-rights.html
See also: durhamspark.blogspot.com/2025/04/class-struggle-4-april-2025-published.html
durhamspark.blogspot.com/2025/03/update-for-week-12-in-2025.html
durhamspark.blogspot.com/2024/04/some-additional-events-and.html
durhamspark.blogspot.com/2024/04/appeal-for-28th-international-camp-of.html
durhamspark.blogspot.com/2024/05/a-few-more-spring-fall-2024-events-and.html , etc.
[Writer and revolutionary Roque Dalton (Roque Antonio Dalton García) or Julio Delfos Marín was killed May 10, 1975 in El Salvador: diario-octubre.com/2025/05/10/un-dolor-de-cabeza-y-un-amor-subversivo/ ] [And: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roque_Dalton ]
[The originally anti-war commemoration Mother's Day is tomorrow, May 11th.
Israeli occupation forces killed/assassinated Palestinian-American Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh ( شيرين أبو عاقلة, Šīrīn Abū ʿĀqila) May 11, 2022 in the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. Zeteo claimed that Alon Scagio (himself killed in a bombing June 27, 2024) from the Duvdevan Unit, shot Abu Akleh, and that a US investigation had concluded that the killing was not accidental, but the Biden-Harris administration of course protected Israel in this case too. Her funeral was attacked by Israeli police, including the use of stun grenades and gunfire. Abu Akleh was born April 3, 1971 in East Jerusalem. Her family is Melkite Catholic, hailing from Bethlehem. Her memorial in Jenin was destroyed and desecrated by the Israeli military October 26, 2023: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shireen_Abu_Akleh , en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Shireen_Abu_Akleh , and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duvdevan_Unit
Part of Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482, meant to go to Venus but orbiting the Earth since March 31, 1972, came down earlier today, May 10th, probably sinking, unseen, in the Indian Ocean at about 0624 UTC; it had been detected from Germany at 604 UTC: spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=10&month=05&year=2025 , sattrackcam.blogspot.com/2025/04/kosmos-842-descent-craft-reentry.html , and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos_482
Wikipedia's "On this day" currently (May 10th) lists Iraq's attack on the USS Stark May 17, 1987, during the Iran-Iraq War, but doesn't currently mention Israel's attack on the USS Liberty June 8, 1967, during the 1967 war, though the July 3, 1988 shooting down of an Iranian airliner by the USS Vincennes is to be mentioned: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Selected_anniversaries/May and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Stark_incident In the Vietnam War Battle of Đồng Hới, April 19, 1972, the Vietnam People's Air Force and ground forces attacked US Navy vessels near Đồng Hới in Quảng Bình Province, at the time in the northern Democratic Republic of Vietnam; noted as the second post-WWII airborne attack on US Navy ships, the first being Israel's attack on the USS Liberty: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_%C4%90%E1%BB%93ng_H%E1%BB%9Bi ]
[Nakba Day is of course May 15th (after Israel's declaration of May 14, 1948) and Naksa Day is June 5th (from the June 5-10, 1967 war): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakba_Day and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naksa_Day ] [The 6th Annual Joint Nakba Ceremony and Voices of Conscience Remembrance was held online on the 15th.]
[From the CPC(M-L) – "On the 77th anniversary of the Nakba" – cpcml.ca/Tmlm2025/TS5510.HTM#1 ]
[International Conscientious Objection Day is also on May 15th?]
[Two diplomatic staff from Israel's US embassy were assassinated and two injured outside an American Jewish Committee event for young diplomatic staff at the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC around 9:08pm on the 21st. The alleged shooter is Elias Rodriguez, 30, of Chicago, in police custody after the shooting. Allegedly, according to Wikipedia, the event was about both the Jewish community and helping the Palestinians in some way: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_killing_of_Israeli_embassy_workers_in_Washington,_D.C. An alleged manifesto from X/Twitter is online at: www.kenklippenstein.com/p/the-israel-embassy-shooter-manifesto ]
From BAJ; slightly edited:
This month’s screening of the film, Kiss The Ground, urges
Or observing the day to mourn ALL victims of wars and to pledge "Never Again!"?
Special Presentation: DR. MARK PERLMUTTER
Those who have discovered former Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano’s interviews
would enjoy this comment on his enthusiastic interview:
"His former colleagues at Fox News must be having a heart attack seeing his interview with Medea Benjamin!"
🚨 WHAT'S AT STAKE: Your drinking water safety and your right to have a say about projects in YOUR neighborhood. TAKE ACTION NOW: Write your letter! https://actionnetwork.org/letters/a14b7ccd60e12d22fa53ae32f1d20c9219929a91
Make it personal - tell your rep why and how clean water matters to YOU and your family. 📱 FIND YOUR REP: https://www.ncleg.gov/findyourlegislators |
Urgent Pittsboro Climate Action Alert: Make YOUR voice heard at the meeting this Monday, May 12
Pittsboro faces a 1,000% population increase from approved developments. Without proper planning, this means more sprawl, more traffic, more pollution and greater climate impacts. 🙌 We need YOUR voice at the Town Board meeting THIS MONDAY (May 12) at 6pm at the Chatham County Agricultural Center.
TWO CRITICAL ACTIONS:
1️⃣ Support a strong Climate Action Plan with policies that combat sprawl.
2️⃣ Oppose Chatham Park's "Big Area Plan" for South Village - we need smaller, more thoughtful planning areas."]
Our theme, Common Roots, calls to mind the unique journeys and contributions of the many diverse communities across Asian and Pacific Islander diasporas, while highlighting the beauty we create together as we forge connections across backgrounds and generations – just as every individual root of a plant shares in nourishing each leaf and branch, so the entire being thrives.
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We're celebrating APAHM all May long, so be on the lookout for a list of programming from us throughout the month!"
[May is also Bike Month every year.]
I'm a producer on Ian Cheney's latest documentary film, OBSERVER. We're fortunate to be partnering with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh for a unique event this Saturday, May 17th at 1 PM. They'll screen the movie and then invite people to head outside for observation.
I'm reaching out to you because I'm quite amazed by your website, Carolina Nature, and I'm hopeful that this film might resonate with your deeply committed practice as a photographer. OBSERVER is an exploration and celebration of the power of observation. Here's the trailer [ www.observerfilm.org/ ]!
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When you think of the Maple View Farm area in southern Orange County, you might picture rolling pastures, dairy cows, an agricultural center, locals enjoying ice cream on hot summer days, and quiet open space — as pictured above. For decades, Maple View Farm was a cornerstone of our rural community.
In 2022, that changed. Bob Nutter died and the family sold the working dairy that had served its neighbors and cared for the land. The Nutter family sold the land to Union Grove Farm (UGF), which has since set in motion a development plan that threatens the very purpose of the Rural Buffer.
What is Proposed?
The new owner is requesting to build a 2,500-seat amphitheater, a 40-person hotel with a restaurant, a distillery, a regenerative agriculture education center, ten casitas (small homes), and a garden with a 2000 square foot pavilion — all under the claim of being an “agritourism” operation exempt from county zoning laws. While the hotel must go through normal approval, the rest has already been greenlit as “agritourism” by Orange County Planning staff.
Why Does the Outcome Matter?
What appeared at first to be a zoning loophole has the potential to become a precedent-setting attempt to bring commercial businesses into the Rural Buffer, a protected area designed to preserve low-density, agricultural, and natural uses. This development would open the door to more commercial incursions, undermining one of the most important land conservation tools in the region.
It also violates a conservation easement held by the Triangle Land Conservancy, which was put in place to permanently protect the land’s agricultural, scenic, and ecological value. The amphitheater, distillery, and education center are proposed on land specifically protected under that easement that was once home to rare bird species and biodiverse habitats.
What Is the Rural Buffer?
Established in 1987 under the Joint Planning Agreement (JPA) between Orange County, Carrboro, and Chapel Hill, the Rural Buffer was created to limit urban sprawl, preserve farmland, and protect open space. It allows dense development inside towns while ensuring the surrounding countryside remains rural in character with no urban services like sewer or water expansion. In exchange, farms enjoy an exemption from county zoning, including protections for public safety, sanitation, traffic, and more.
Under the JPA, the Rural Buffer is intended for single-family homes on large lots, bona fide farms, and low-intensity agricultural support uses. Commercial venues like hotels and amphitheaters are not permitted. Through wise land use policies, Orange County leaders have continued our farming traditions.
What Is the Purpose of a Conservation Easement?
A conservation easement is a legal agreement that permanently limits how land can be used in order to protect wildlife habitats, water quality, and the natural rural environment. These agreements are foundational to long-term land and watershed protection.
Bob Nutter, the family patriarch, worked with the Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC [ triangleland.org/ ]) to place an easement on portions of Maple View’s farmland to safeguard it in perpetuity. Now, that easement is under threat as the new owner seeks to repurpose that land for private entertainment and tourism. TLC and neighbors are appealing the county’s decision on the proposed amphitheater to the Board of Adjustment.
A Disappearing Landscape…And Its Birds
Maple View Farm was once one of the top birding areas in Orange County. Over 180 species had been recorded there. In recent years, as the dairy was replaced with vineyards and sheep pastures, bird counts have dropped with only half as many birds and species observed last year compared to previous years.
According to its permit application, UGF has applied to install lasers to keep birds away, which is a stark and disturbing contradiction to its marketing of “regenerative agriculture” and “enhancing biodiversity.”
What You Can Do:
Attend the Community Meeting
Wednesday, May 28 @ 6:30 PM
Whitted Building, 300 W. Tryon St., Hillsborough
Attend the Board of Adjustment Hearing
Wednesday, June 11 @ 7 PM
Whitted Building, 300 W. Tryon St., Hillsborough
(Public comment is not allowed, but your presence matters.)
Donate to the Legal Fund
defendmapleviewcommunity.com
If you would like to receive updates, send your email to this address.
info[at bolincreek org]
Your Voice Matters
The outcome of this permit request will potentially affect the integrity of the Rural Buffer, the future of land conservation in Orange County, and what kind of development we allow in our rural communities. Let’s make sure that a loophole does not take away farmland meant to be protected for future generations."]
["Inside the Belly of a Volcano – A Geologic Hike Around Bolin Creek," with Phil Bradley, PG, Senior Piedmont Geologist at the NC Geological Survey, will be May 18th 2-4pm, meeting at Wilson Park in Carrboro; RSVP was required, but the event is now full: bolincreek.org/blog/events/ I heard something about why there is a great hill of granite (?) in Chapel Hill, and why East Franklin Street has its incline, in an introductory geology class at UNC. Granite might explain downtown Chapel Hill's soft, probably nutrient-rich soil, compared to the poorer, acidic soil in the clayey Triassic Basin to the east, some of it inside Chapel Hill's town limits and UNC owns some of this land.]
[From Keep Durham Beautiful:
- May 15 - Summer Garden Maintenance Workshop
- May 16 - Booker T. Spicely Opening Reception & Program
- May 16 - Durham Third Friday Art Walk
- May 17 - Beaver Queen Pageant Kickoff Party
- May 17 - 55th Annual Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival
- May 17 - Circular Triangle Clothing & Art Swap
- May 17 - Common Roots Fest: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration
- May 17 - Carpenter Rd and Ferrell Rd Cleanup
- May 20 - Plant & Book Swap at Ment Beverage Co
- May 22 - Durham Cooperative Extension Report to the Community
- May 22 - Webinar: Learn about Ground-Nesting Bees
- May 24 - Durham Cultural Roadmap Town Hall
- May 25 - Museum of Life & Science Party for the Planet
- May 27 - Moths Program at Durham County Main Library
- May 30-31 - Invasive Plant Removal at Orchard Park
- May 31 - Haw River Assembly Trash Trap Cleanouts
- June 6 - Circular Triangle's 2025 Sustainability Summit
- June 7 - Beaver Queen Pageant ]
[Preservation Durham's Golden Anniversary Home Tour is May 17-18th, 12-4pm: www.preservationdurham.org/hometour ]
[Green Burials and DIY Funerals May 24th at 12pm at the Main Library: durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/14099550 ]
[There will be an Arts Town Hall on "the future of arts and culture in Durham" May 24th 2-4pm at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville Street) https: www.durhamnc.gov/451/Durham-Cultural-Roadmap ]
[Through May 30th, apply to join the Durham Next Community Advisory Council (CAC): www.discoverdurham.com/ ]
[The Durham County Library Garden Club will host a tour of the Main Library grounds with Tree Specialist Jesse Breden May 31st at 10am: durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/12770891 ]
Circular Triangle's second annual Sustainability Summit will be Friday, June 6th 9am-1pm at SEEDS Durham.]
[Durham Bee Day 2025 will be June 21st 9am-12pm at the Farmers' Market at the Durham Central Park; part of Pollinator Week 2025.] [There will be a related Food Truck Rodeo there June 1st from 12 to 4pm.]
[The Pittsboro Farmers Market meets on Thursdays, 3pm-6pm, at 220 Lorax Lane in Pittsboro (at The Plant?): pittsborofarmersmarket.org ]
[International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW) was May 4-10th.]
[Learn about the New Durham Unified Development Ordinance (slightly edited):
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["Chatham Diversion & Advocacy Programs will be hosting the Reentry Simulation where you can experience the challenges that individuals reintegrating into society after incarceration face. The event will take place at the Siler City Center for Active Living 112 Village Lake Road, Siler City, NC 27344 [date?] where people can engage in interactive activities that help increase awareness and empathy. Please see flyer for more information.
If you have any questions or would like assistance signing up please reach out to
Kimberly Jones, Reentry Coordinator.
Call: 919-545-1990
kimberly.jones[at chathamcountync gov]
Thank you,
Briana Avalos
Deputy Town Clerk
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[A webinar, "How can Veterans For Peace and Labor Work Together?," with Mark Dimondstein, president of the APWU; Rose Roach, National Coordinator for the Labor Campaign for Single Payer and Chair of Healthcare for All Minnesota and former executive director of the Minnesota Nurses Association; Mark Smith, president of National Federation of Federal Employees Local 1 and a member of the steering committee of the Federal Unionists Network (FUN); and ant-war and labor activist John Braxton, will be a held on Zoom Tuesday, May 20th at 7:30pm EDT: us02web.zoom.us/j/83840337260#success ] [Mark Dimondstein began working for the USPS in Greensboro, NC in 1983, according to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Dimondstein ]
[A War Industry Resisters Network (WIRN) webinar, "The Liberation of Palestine Is the Liberation of the United States," with Dr Rania Masri (an author and active in the anti-war movement here about 20 years ago?) will be Thursday, May 22nd 8-9:30pm EDT: secure.everyaction.com/0CGu15ERAk-3kwhF17FQ6g2 –
"This talk explores why the liberation of Palestine—and the struggle against Zionism—is central to movements for justice, democracy, and equity within the United States. Drawing connections between the U.S. military-industrial complex, the erosion of First and Fourth Amendment rights, and the intertwined forces of capitalism, militarism, and settler-colonialism, the talk will argue that Palestine serves as a canary in the coal mine for domestic repression. It will also address the escalating crimes of Zionism against Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese communities, and call for solidarity rooted in shared liberation.
Dr. Rania Masri is from the artificially divided land of Greater Syria. Since 1993, she has organized for justice and against systems of oppression and wars—through protests, teach-ins, and conferences; political organizing; writings and media work; and nearly two decades of teaching holistic environmental sciences (including environmental justice) at the university level. She recognizes the intersectionality of struggles and the need to stand in solidarity, not in charity."
There will be a People's Assembly for Peace and Justice May 25th in Dayton, Ohio, against NATO's “2025 NATO Parliamentary Assembly;” there will be a rally 12pm-2pm at Deed's Point Metropark and an assembly 3pm-6pm at The Brightside Venue; organized by the ANSWER Coalition, The People's Forum, and the Party for Socialism and Liberation: donorbox.org/events/766563/steps/choose_tickets Charter buses have been announced from Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, and Pittsburgh.
[There will be a People's Arms Embargo: Flash Mob Crosswalk Dance at the Main Gate of Travis Air Force Base (at Air Base Parkway and Parker Road) in Fairfield, California, disrupting [?] "commissary traffic" [May 31st at 10am] – peoplesarmsembargo.org/ ]
I heard about this from woodsmokeblog.wordpress.com , though I knew about the YouTube channel – From GETchan's Internet Archive page, at: archive.org/details/@getchan_public_archive –
GETchan Communist Music Archive
Archive of communist/socialist/revolutionary songs and music compilations uploaded to YouTube, primarily focusing on the GETchan YouTube channel. Also includes some compilations from similar channels.
https://www.youtube.com/c/GETchan
коммунистические музыкальные коллекции и редкие социалистические песни.
红色音乐合集和罕见的红歌。
https://space.bilibili.com/299067484/
clickable world map for these compilations: https://gpawm.neocities.org/
[Veterans for Peace's national convention and 40th anniversary will be July 25-27th at the University of Nevada, in Las Vegas.
Their Stu Naismith Chapter 90 in Binghamton, New York will meet at the graves of 19th century anti-imperialist Mark Twain and abolitionist John W Jones on Memorial Day.]
[A celebration of the 10th anniversary of the re-launch of the sailing ship Golden Rule (rebuilt at this location starting in 2010 and re-launched June 20, 2015) will be held June 14th 2-5pm, with a launch at 4pm, at Leroy Zerlang's boatyard (1492 Fay) in Samoa, California. For more information contact Veterans for Peace.]
[The Presbyterian Peace Network for Korea is organizing a Korea Peace Journey October 21-30, but it might be too late to sign-up now: ppnk.net/ ]
[Originally posted May 7th at: www.veteransforpeace.org/pressroom/news/2025/05/07/veterans-peace-condemns-israels-drone-attack-freedom-flotill
Veterans For Peace Condemns Israel's Drone Attack on Freedom Flotilla
Veterans For Peace has issued the following statement in response to Israel's drone attack on the Freedom Flotilla [May 3rd, in the Mediterranean Sea, 13 nautical miles from Malta]:
[A Resist NATO CounterSummit and Protest will take place June 21-22 in the Netherlands, at The Hague: internationalsolidarity.org/resist-nato/ and www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ci_zwNgd_E ]
[The People’s Summit for Korea will be held in New York City July 25-27th: peoplessummitforkorea.org ]
The 29th International Seminar: Problems of the Revolution in Latin America will be July 31st-August 2nd in Quito, Ecuador [see: www.pcmle.org/EM/spip.php?article13780 ]
fight to end the regime of exploitation
the Struggle of the Working Class!
NSOTA's Statement on the war in Gaza, etc.: www.nsota.org/statement (NSOTA is a new university-type institution, operating in-person in the UK and online; a new term begins in September.
On immigration: wefightback2025.org/action-listings
The Anti-War Action Network Founding Conference was in Saint Paul, Minnesota in February 2025: www.eventbrite.com/e/anti-war-action-network-founding-conference-tickets-1126416474999?aff=oddtdtcreator
The Durham Environmental Committee met February 10th; it meets on second Mondays, 11am-12pm over Zoom: www.keepdurhambeautiful.org/dec
From the HRA January 24th:
A step back in our fight against the Southeastern Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP) Pipeline:
FERC staff on Tuesday issued a notice that it will prepare a comparatively less rigorous environmental assessment — rather than an environmental impact statement — for the Southeast Supply Enhancement project, a gas infrastructure expansion opposed by environmental groups.
The project will include over 54 miles of new pipeline across North Carolina and Virginia, additional compressor units and upgrades to existing infrastructure. If completed, the project would add an additional 1,596,900 dekatherms per day of fuel capacity in the Southeast. Staff wrote that all substantive comments related to the project, including concerns about fossil fuel expansion, climate change and impacts on low-income communities and communities of color already burdened by pollution, will be addressed in the EA.
The Sierra Club blasted the decision to undergo a “truncated review of the project” in a statement released Wednesday. "This massive methane gas project cuts a dangerous swath across state lines, seriously impacting communities and our environment,” said Caroline Hansley, a campaign organizing strategist at the environmental group said in a statement. There are three upcoming community organizing meetings to fight this project: The Guilford County Commissioners are meeting Thursday February 6, from 5:30-7pm. Click HERE to RSVP and learn more. You can also sign this Sierra Club petition. Here at the NoSSEP site, you can find many petitions as well. Write to a letter to the editor for the Greensboro News and Record. Follow the No SSEP Facebook page here! |
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Thursday, February 6th: State of the Haw Presentation, 6-7pm, 1420 Price Park Dr, Greensboro, NC 27410
? Join us at Kathleen Clay Edwards Library in Greensboro for a State of The Haw Presentation. We will address sediment issues to industrial contaminants and how they affect YOU! We will provide you with action items to help keep our river clean and healthy. This report and these presentations are meant to allow community members to learn about water quality and pollution issues. We also provide an open forum for the public to ask questions about issues of most concern. Please email events[at hawriver org] for more information! Please RSVP using this link!
*The next presentation will be February 20 in Graham! ]
The Annual Symposium of the NC Invasive Plant Council and the SC Invasive Pest Council was held February 11-13th in Wilmington, NC: nc-ipc.weebly.com/2025-annual-symposium.html
February 12th -- Darwin Day events at the NCBG, etc.
From BAJ:
"SPACE ALLOCATIONS SHIFTED
OUR MEETING TO THIS WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 12,
at the Community Church of Chapel Hill
106 Purefoy Road
Balance and Accuracy in Journalism presents
SOLIDARITY AND RESISTANCE
Widespread struggles resist the chaotic start of the new administration.
Will the courts succeed in blocking unconstitutional interference
against congressionally approved funding?
First they came for the immigrants….
A week ago, area workshops helping defend against
massive deportation had so many volunteers that some
200 people were turned away. We will share a list of local groups
and churches mobilized. This Spanish language guide is thorough:
While billionaires surrounded the president at his inauguration, labor unions
strive for recognition. A landmark union vote occurs Feb.10-15
at an Amazon warehouse near Raleigh. Ryan Brown,
president of Carolina Amazonians United leads a 4PM Feb 9 rally
at the Amazon RDU1 warehouse.
We will hear from Triangle Free Press editor Carl Hintz and others
helping us connect with local and national action.
Uncertainty threatens Medicaid and Social Security funding,
and firings and layoffs now impact Triangle area researchers.
Are many of us, like the people of Palestine, now deemed disposable?
President Trump claims Palestinians will be “cleaned out” of Gaza, and
Democracy Now interviews Jewish Currents editor Peter Beinart
about the powerful insights in his book, “Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza.”
https://www.democracynow.org/2025/2/6/peter_beinart_being_jewish_gaza_book
Beinart is professor of journalism and political science at the City University of New York.
People are rallying!
Bring your ideas and information to share."
From the Woman's Club of Raleigh, on their 2025 Great Decisions series; registration: pcwitt43 [at gmail]
"WHEN: Thursday morning 10:00 am to N00N
SCHEDULE: 10:00 am Great Decisions video, 10:25ish speaker presents, 11:15 discussion and Q&A
DATES: March [January?] 30, February 6, 13,20,27, March 6, 13, 20
VENUE: 3300 Woman's Club Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612
Free and ample parking in lot and on the street.
List of topics, in presentation order:
January 30 After Gaza: American Policy in the Middle East
Feb 6 American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads
Feb 13 U.S.-China Relations
Feb 20 International Cooperation on Climate Change
Feb 27 U.S. Changing Leadership of the World Economy
March 6 AI and American National Security
March 13 India: Between China, the West, and the Global South
March 30 The Future of NATO and European Security"
"DeepChat: a briefing on AI" -- "Join us for a Hedgehog Noontime Discussion tomorrow, Thursday, February 13, at 12:00 pm (EST) on Zoom with contributing editor and Wheaton College English professor Richard Hughes Gibson, who will give a presentation that will help us understand this moment in AI research and development." -- virginia.zoom.us/meeting/register/2Xa-9vh7RWao4GcP2dFkag#/registration
The Carolina Center for Jewish Studies' Margolis Lecture: Antisemitism and Free Speech in Modern America was February 13th at 5:30pm at UNC's Stone Center; organized with the Department of Religious Studies -- jewishstudies.unc.edu/event/loeffler/ The announcement says "In 1949 a five-day pogrom rocked Chicago and led to a revolutionary First Amendment ruling by the US Supreme Court." These could be right-dominated academic departments.
I hadn't heard about this; the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies claims that students, presumably Jewish, said (not alleged) that they had been harassed at a Muslim Students Association meeting at UNC's Frank Porter Graham Student Union on January 29th, and the statement refers to "intimidation based on religious identity." I don't know how credible this allegation is: jewishstudies.unc.edu/2025/01/statement-january-31-2025
A webinar, "The Other Side of the Wall: West Bank Stories of Colonization and Sumud," was 7-8:30pm February 13th; from Voices for Justice in Palestine -- "While the world has rightly been riveted to the 470-day genocide in Gaza, settler attacks, ethnic cleansing, and looming annexation in the West Bank have been 'under the radar.' Beth Brockman and Ron Shive will share eye opening stories and insights to move us, focus our attention, and ignite our activism." Register at: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/rdgd2ag/lp/bd595f54-5425-4dbb-8d0c-8900ebc5da6d
An online talk by the author of The Light Eaters February 13th at 7pm CST (8pm EST?); organized by the Aldo Leopold Foundation: www.crowdcast.io/c/the-light-eaters0213
The 10-day 33rd Havana International Book Fair began February 13th or 14th -- Diario Octubre.
There were events for the 160th anniversary of the fall of Fort Anderson, near Wilmington and Fort Fisher, February 15th 10am-3pm and 6-7pm; "The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass" at the President James K Polk State Historic Site in Pineville was February 22nd 11am-12pm; an 18th-century linen "Wallet Workshop" was at the Alamance Battleground State Historic Site in Burlington February 22nd 10am-3pm; "Family Night at the CSS Neuse Museum" in Kinston was February 22nd-23rd; there was a reenactment of a March 5, 1781 Revolutionary War skirmish at the Alamance Battleground March 1st; there was another reenactment March 1st, commemorating a February 27, 1760 Cherokee attack on Fort Dobbs, in Statesville; etc. – historicsites.nc.gov/events
From the OGS ( organicgrowersschool.org ?; note that their 2025 Spring Conference was Friday, March 14th-Sunday, March 16th, with the theme: "Resilience, Recovery, and Renewal"):
Plants for Everyone Sale at Smith Mill Works
Affordable Bare-Root Edible & Ornamental Plant Sale in Asheville, NC
After Hurricane Helene, our region needs stream bank stabilization in a big way! Smith Mill Works donates native plants suited for stream banks and erosion control to the community.
Sunday, February 16, noon PRE-ORDER DEADLINE
Thursday, February 27 (12pm – 6pm) Pre-order pickup
Friday, February 28 (12pm – 6pm) Pre-order pickup
Saturday, Mar 1 (12pm – 6pm) General Plant Sale ]
NCSTN will [meet]over Zoom "Friday, February 14th (Valentine's Day!) at 3:00 pm."
Very bright Venus, in the southwest or western sky, at the west end of Pisces, was brightest the evening of Valentine's Day, Friday, February 14th, at 6pm.
Katsucon 2025 was February 14-16th in National Harbor, Maryland, near Washington, DC: www.katsucon.org
There was a Freedom for Palestine march from Whitehall to the US embassy in London, UK February 15th at 12pm; organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
Organized by Friends of Socialist China and the International Manifesto Group:
Register at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/deepseek-and-the-challenge-to-us-technological-hegemony-tickets-1236045197459
"A quick reminder that our next webinar takes place this coming Sunday 16 February, at 4pm (Britain), 11am (US Eastern), 8am (US Pacific): DeepSeek and the challenge to US technological hegemony. Register free for the Zoom on Eventbrite or catch the live stream on YouTube!
Speakers
- Ben Norton (China-based broadcaster and geopolitical analyst)
- Li Jingjing (Journalist and broadcaster, CGTN)
- KJ Noh (Journalist, political analyst and peace activist)
- Michael Roberts (Marxist economist and blogger)
- Alan Freeman (Economist, co-director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group)
- Gary Wilson (Author, War and Lenin in the 21st Century)
- Ali Al-Assam (Managing Director of the NewsSocial Cooperative)
- Radhika Desai (Convenor, International Manifesto Group)"
The mayor of Durham's annual State of the City address, etc. was downtown (but not in City Hall?) Tuesday, February 18th 6-8pm and broadcast online and on TV; see the City's website for more information.
Durham-to-Roxboro Rail Trail drop-in workshops with the Durham Planning Department:
"February 19th, 6:30-8:00 PM at Club Boulevard Elementary School (400 W. Club Blvd.) This workshop will be held in Spanish and English.
February 20th, 6:30-8:00 PM at Lakeview Secondary School (3507 Dearborn Dr.)
Learn more & take the survey: https://durham2roxborotrailplan.com/ "
"19 de febrero, de 6:30-8:00 p.m. en la Escuela Elemental Club Boulevard (400 W. Club Blvd.) Este taller se llevará a cabo en español e inglés.
20 de febrero, de 6:30-8:00 p.m. en la Escuela Secundaria Lakeview (3507 Dearborn Dr.)
Obtenga más información y responda la encuesta: https://durham2roxborotrailplan.com/ "
Red Books Day is February 21st.
The grand opening of Carrboro's new Drakeford Library Complex (the 203 Project; at 203 S. Greensboro Street) was Friday, February 21st at 11am [or post-poned??] "and featured speakers, a ribbon cutting and light refreshments. Tours were offered following the event throughout the day until 6 p.m." For more information see: www.carrboronc.gov/1151/Drakeford-Library-Complex-formerly-The-2
The Global Day of Action to #CloseBases was February 23rd: worldbeyondwar.org/closebases/
Mars, in Gemini in mid-February, quite bright at the time, and visible over much of the night, ended its retrograde motion February 24th ("stationary" at 5am) and again moved east, in direct motion, for about two years.
National Invasive Species Awareness Week 2025 was February 24-28th: naisma.org/programs/nisaw/
There was an author talk over Zoom, "'On the Swamp' with indigenous hydrologist Ryan Emanuel" February 24th at 7pm, organized by the Orange-Chatham Sierra Club:
"Ryan Emanuel made his relationship with his tribe and its Lumbee river habitat into his profession at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment. He paddled the river, mapped it, analyzed it, and tried to protect it from gas pipelines and global warming. On Feb. 24 at 7 p.m., he will introduce us to his book On the Swamp about the fight for indigenous environmental justice. Join the Sierra Club by Zoom to hear him discuss his personal and scientific experience."
RSVP was requested at: act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00000gIubUIAS
Zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/86855218027?pwd=vDGd4zcV1kY5Xmcrox5CXYPxQzeeq8.1#success
Durham's annual Restaurant Week already went by for 2025; from the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation in Tennessee: " Dine Nashville: The Music City Way's Restaurant Week was February 24 through March 2"
Some events in Mexico and Spain for the Year of the Indigenous Woman in 2025:
Lengu Abuelas: Ancestry – February 21st at Mexico City's National Museum of Anthropology – from a Google translation – "a tribute to native languages with music and poetry out loud."
Mesoamerican Huastec Women: Goddesses, Warriors and Governors – through June 27th at the Regional Museum of La Laguna, in Coahuila.
Interpretive Stations Dedicated to Them in April at the Museum of Anthropology
Mesoamerican Women: Mexican Governors was exhibited in September at the Casa de México in Spain.
There was a National Meeting of Women Writers in Indigenous Languages March 15th.
The first Black Dance Festival will be August 9th to 31st.
Recorders of Stories: Women in the Graphic Arts of the Villages of Mexico will be exhibited November 2025 to March 2026.
There will be or was a concert and a showing of 15 films at the National Film Library.
For more see: diario-octubre.com/2025/02/10/mexico-busca-reivindicar-a-mujeres-indigenas-su-lengua-e-historia/
An Urizen webinar from the British Blake Society February 26th 19:30-21:00 -- blakesociety.org/product/urizen-cycle/
There was an Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Hour with Zainab Bahrani, “Towards an Archaeology of Preservation” at 8pm ET/7pm CT/6pm MT/5pm PT February 26th: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5017392176382/WN_RfYR4UTdTDO5SvAH-Uw1kg --
"The history of archaeology as a scientific discipline has received a great deal of attention in recent years. As a result of extensive archival research and the reading of archives against the grain, alternative or indigenous archaeologies and earlier forms of relationships to the past—such as antiquarianism—have also begun to receive more serious scholarly attention. Since the 1990s, Zainab Bahrani’s scholarship has contributed to these historical directions in archaeology. She now augments archival and theoretical work with fieldwork, presenting some of the archaeological evidence of millennia of preservation and conservation practices in the landscape of Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan."
From 7DirectionsofService.com – The Southeastern Indigenous Coalition Environmental Conference 2025 was March 7-8th on Occaneechi Saponi territory in North Carolina (in or near Mebane?): app.swapcard.com/login/event/southeastern-indigenous-coalition-environmental-conference-2025/registration
The WNC Organic Growers School 2025 Spring Conference was Friday, March 14th-Sunday, March 16th, with the theme: "Resilience, Recovery, and Renewal": organicgrowersschool.org
The US National Cherry Blossom Festival, in Washington, DC, was March 20-April 13th in 2025: nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/
Seeing the cherries blooming at Duke Gardens this year: indyweek.com/culture/how-to-navigate-duke-gardens-cherry-blossom-season-during-construction/
Israeli Apartheid Week 2025 was March 21-30 and the anniversary of BDS is coming up: docs.google.com/forms/d/1hkPprrGcvbVBrF15JR4Q6B1XL3TRSs0wIHC_0HPj7kk/viewform?edit_requested=true
National Farmworker Awareness Week was March 25-31: saf-unite.org/national-farmworker-awareness-week/
NC Pilgrimage for Peace and Justice should have been in mid-April? See Witness for Peace SE?
International Dark Sky Week was April 21-28 in 2025: idsw.darksky.org/
The Parkwood Spring Flea Market was 8am-12pm May 3rd, at the corner of Revere and Seaton roads in southern Durham.
Animazement 2025 will be May 22nd-25th at the downtown Raleigh Convention Center: www.animazement.com
MomoCon 2025 will also be May 22nd-25th at the Georgia World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta, Georgia: www.momocon.com
An art exhibition, The Art of Manga, with more than 700 works by 8 manga authors/artists (or mangaka), a first for the US (?), will open at San Francisco's de Young Museum September 27th; the exhibition was put together by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in California and will include work by Hirohiko Araki, Eiichiro Oda, Rumiko Takahashi, Gengoroh Tagame, Jiro Taniguchi, Mari Yamazaki, Kazumi Yamashita, Fumi Yoshinaga: ... [Can't link to the January 29th post on SK?] and www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2025-02-05/san-francisco-fine-arts-museum-to-open-1st-major-manga-exhibit-in-u.s-in-september/.220559
At the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh: The Venice and Ottoman empires exhibition ended at the beginning of January; "Samurai: The Making of a Warrior" ended February 2nd, with some side events: ncartmuseum.org/three-empires/ For the current exhibitions see: ncartmuseum.org/events-and-exhibitions/exhibitions/exhibitions-current/ ]
LIBRARY BOOKSALES
There was an in-person Friends of the Durham Library book sale at Books Among Friends March 7-8th: fodlnc.org/events/
There was a Friends of the Chatham Community Library book sale March 20-22 at the Chatham Community Library in Pittsboro (197 NC Hwy 87 North): friendsccl.org/Spring-2025-Book-Sale
The next Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library book sale was in early April? -- friendschpl.org/
CREEK WEEKS
PLANT / GARDEN SALES
Brunswick County?
SEED LIBRARIES
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