Subversive Tech

Not An Alternative Presents: Subversive Tech & Burma's Struggle for Democracy

Monday, April 27, 2009
7:30pm - 9:30pm

The Change You Want To See Gallery
84 Havemeyer Street
Brooklyn, NY
thechangeyouwanttosee.org

Earth Day at the United Nations with Evo Morales

Wednesday April 22, Mother Earth Day - Cancelled

Bolivian President Evo Morales Ayma will visit the United Nations in New York City on April 22, and will deliver a historic speech in Harlem.

Rooftop Birthday Party

mallorycardjug Live Music! Food & Drink! Great company and conversation under a waxing moon! Please join me, my lovely friends, for a truly beautiful night in Manhattan under the stars. All is gratis, and also free, but please be generous with tips for the beautiful people that will fill our ears with music.

Left Forum

leftforum1 May First/People Link will be offering two workshops at the upcoming Left Forum conference
April 17-19, 2009 at Pace University (across from City Hall) One Pace Plaza New York, NY 10038

The Internet: Humanity's Revolutionary Initiative

10:00 am, Sunday, April 19 Rm. E300 The Internet is a mass movement, one of the largest and most international in human history.

Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge

a new bluegrass musical by Peter Mills

Directed by Cara Reichel Presented by Prospect Theater Company Featuring: Melody Allegra Berger, Matthew Duré, Jeff Edgerton, Carol Hickey, Victoria Huston-Elem, Dennis Michael Keefe, Mark Mozingo, Mike Rosengarten, Dan Sharkey, Scott Wakefield
April 11 - May 3, 2009 at 59E59 Theaters (59 East 59th St.) CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS 212-279-

Double Visions

REEL VENUS FILM FESTIVAL presents:

A Film & Photography Lecture/Discussion Series featuring emerging and established women directors, photographers and multimedia producers
TUESDAY, April 14, 2009 7:00 PM ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES (in the Maya Deren Theater) 32 2nd Ave, NYC
DOUBLE VISIONS | a new quarterly presentation and forum for women film/video directors, photographers and digital multimedia producers whose work is based in documentary, photojournalism, social documentary and di

Resistancia y Solidaridad: El Salvador, Colombia, and the U.S. Solidarity Movement

Deep Dish TV presents Part IV of DIY Media: Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments

Resistancia y Solidaridad

El Salvador, Colombia, and the U.S.

Today's Indigenous Struggles in Alaska

Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 7:00 pm Today's Indigenous Struggles in Alaska* A three-part event will take a close look at three current Indigenous struggles happening today in Alaska. Our suggested $5 donation will benefit our continued work with Indigenous Voices.

We will begin the night with a historical documentary about the United States Fish and Wildlife Department, whom have arrested subsistence hunters in Barrow for their traditional hunting practices.

NY Times: Software System’s Fans Gather to Talk Code

March 2, 2009 Software System’s Fans Gather to Talk Code   By COLIN MOYNIHAN   There were people who were proud to call themselves tech geeks and a few who admitted being near-Luddites, and there was at least one person who called herself a radical technologist.

Indigenous Voices: ACIN

Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 7:00 pm Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, ACIN Screening and discussion with Mario Murrillo from WBAI's Wake Up Call. A suggested donation of $5 will help purchase a new radio transmitter that was blown up during the recent violent acts against Indigenous people in Colombia. Last November, after word spread across this Indian reservation that seven people had been kidnapped by leftist rebels, the community's unarmed "Indigenous guard" sprang into action.

Lady's Hands, Lion's Heart: A Midwife's Saga

Saturday February 21, 2009 at 7:00 pm Bluestockings Bookstore 172 Allen Street New York, NY 10009 +1.212.777.6028 Lady's Hands, Lion's Heart: A Midwife's Saga is a memoir written by Carol Leonard.

Feminists March for Equal Rights at the WSF Belem 2009

Brazilian feminists marched for their rights along the main road running through the UFRA campus during the 2009 World Social Forum in Belem, Brazil. A young activist says in an interview "In Brazil, abortion is not legalized and it should be legalized." Other inequalities exist in Brazil such as equal pay for equal work.

Interview on First Voices Indigenous Radio

FVIR January 29, 2009 Steven Heape of Rich-Heape Films discusses "Trail of Tears Cherokee Legacy" exploring America's darkest period: President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830-38 and the forced removal of the Cherokee to Oklahoma. We also talk with Mallory Knodel, co-director of the Indigenous Film Series as she reports from Belem, Brazil on the World Social Forum.

Seu Jorge World Social Forum, Belém 2009

Fórum Social Mundial - Belém 2009

Fórum Social Mundial - TRABALHADOR BRASILEIRO
O show em Belém foi do caramba!!!!

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Honey Bunny: The Remix

Make me your friend, not your dinner...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009 Admission: $5, $10 minimum Showtimes: 8pm reservations are recommended PROGRAM Honey Bunny (Dir. Vincent Gallo, 2001) Length 4:23 Honey Bunny (Dir.

Take Back the City

January 14th Event is now Bigger and Better – Take Back the City is Broadway Bound as Event Moves to Theater District Location at Touch on W.

Indigenous Voices: "Trail of Tears Cherokee Legacy"

Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 7:00 pm Trail of Tears Cherokee Legacy (2006, 94 minutes) fsm-logo-completo-sloganEvent includes LIVE discussion with attendants of the World Social Forum in Belem, Brazil via video conference. Listen to the radio interview here. The
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  • MFPL Leadership Committee

    The Leadership Committee of May First/People Link, the body that politically directs the organization, determined that the coming year's goals would include continuing outreach work, expansion of the organization's Social Forum and Hemispheric work as well as more concerted "internal discussion" among its members with the goal of building true internal democracy. The Committee met in New York City on December 20, 2008. This was its first face to face meeting.

    Activism with Web 2.0

    Wednesday, December 17, 2008 at 7:30 pm The Change You Want to See Gallery 84 Havemeyer Street Brooklyn, NY info@thechangeyouwanttoseegallery.org Over the past two years, Web 2.0 technologies have matured and so have the methods activist use to employ them.

    "July War"

    Monday December 15, 2009 at 7:30 pm Anthology Film Archives 32 Second Avenue New York, NY +1.212.473.8933 July War takes a raw and unflinching look at the devastating first-hand effects of the 2006 Israeli military offensive in Lebanon. This powerful documentary examines the broader impact of the global war on terrorism, using the war in Lebanon as a specific case study, and questions whether it has actually curbed, or perhaps increased, Islamic militancy.

    Benefit for Renata Hill, NJ 4

    nj4_catty_benefitTuesday December 11, 2008 at 10:00 pm Cattyshack 249 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY Show your support for one of the NJ4 who recently lost her housing.

    Indigenous Voices: "Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School"

    Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 7:00 pm “Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School" 2008 (80 min) US by Dan Agent and Karl Tipre Featuring special guest appearance via conference video by Steven Heape, producer! Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School is a Native American perspective on Indian Boarding Schools. The film uncovers the dark history of U.S.

    National Day of Mourning

    <a href="http://www.uaine.org/" target="_blank"><strong>National Day of Mourning</strong></a><br /> Since 1970...<br /> Thursday, November 27, 2008 (U.S. "thanksgiving" day) at Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 12 noon SHARP. Cole's Hill is the hill above Plymouth Rock in the Plymouth historic waterfront area.

    "Out of Many One People"

    n707439917_1590577_733Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 6:00 pm Drom 85 Avenue A New York, NY +1.212.777.1157 The suggested donation is $15. This event is to raise money for the indepe

    New Space for Women's Health

    [caption id="" align="alignright" width="350" caption=""Who here supports women in childbirth?""]Who here supports women in childbirth?[/caption] The New Space for Women’s Health is improving the quality of health care for all women in New York City by establishing an independent, freestanding center for birth, breastfeeding, and women’s health care, opening in midtown Manhattan in early 2011. New Space

    Election Night in the East Village

    [blip.tv ?posts_id=1857968&dest=-1] Film, editing, production: Mallory Knodel

    "Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Project"

    Saturday, November 1, 2008 at 2:00 pm Brecht Forum 451 West Street (Bank/Bethune) New York, NY +1.212.242.4201 Queer Black Cinema is a non-profit fiscally sponsored volunteer- run New York Organizational film series and now annual film festival that showcases emerging and establish U.S and internat

    Indigenous activist Rafael Coicué from Colombia in NYC

    Alwan for the Arts, El Movimiento por la Paz en Colombia with First Voices Indigenous Radio and Deep Dish TV present: The Indigenous People of Colombia Battle For Their Land and Dignity: An Emergency Report Back from the Popular and Indigenous Mobilization/Minga in Colombia

    lola loves dinah

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    The Story of Dinah: A 1986 Econoline 10-seat Ford Van

    Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction

    Edited by Sabrina Chapadjiev

    Out on Seven Stories Press with contributions by Nan Goldin, bell hooks, Patricia Smith, Cristy C.

    5th annual reel venus film festival

    Reel Venus Film Festival is a three day event which was created and launched in 2003 to showcase an eclectic body of current alternative and mainstream, film and video shorts, 30 minutes or less in length, directed by emerging and established women directors, video and multimedia artists from the United States and abroad, whose work pushes traditional boundaries in storytelling methods that inspire, entertain, excite, inform and provoke its audiences with challenging topics, themes and images. The 2008 schedule is available
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  • Indigenous Voices: "Tattoo on My Heart"

    Indigenous Voices monthly film series at Bluestockings Bookstore Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 7:00 pm "Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973" 2004 (59 minutes) USA by Brett Lawlor & Charles Abourezk,

    On February 27, 1973 traditional and AIM leaders chose another location to make a stand–th

    black./womyn.:conversations

    September 19, 2008 @ 6:30 pm The New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, Lerner Auditorium 208 W. 13th Street New York, NY 10011
    "black./womyn.:conversations..." will be a feature length docu-film that will concern lesbians of African descent living in the U.S.
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