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Hey Clarkson Ave peeps,
I thought some of you might be interested in coming to some free sewing workshops. I'm helping to run and organize these at the Flatbush reform church. We are welcoming all ages and levels! Please feel free to share with anyone, even if they do not live in the hood. If you would like to help, please send me a message.
Saturday, April 13, 1:30-4 pm: Sewing Basics!
Bring a garment or two that need to be repaired and we will show you how, includes hand and machine sewing tips.
Saturday April 27, 1:30-4 pm: Beyond the BeDazzler; Refresh your Wardrobe
Bring a garment or two that need to be updated and we will help with ideas and instructions.
Thanks and best regards, Mirabai
Project Safe Surrender Do you, or someone you know, have an open warrant or outstanding summons? Afraid to go to court, or to get stopped on the street for fear of going to jail over this outstanding warrant or summons? Come to Mt Pisgah Baptist Church (212 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn NY) this Friday and Saturday March 29th and 30th from 9am and 3pm to resolve these outstanding warrants. While this is not amnesty, the Brooklyn DA's office will give favorable consideration to those who participate. Project Safe Surrender (PSS) is a community program that helps individuals resolve summons/warrants. An added benefit of this program is that it also helps individuals re-enter society by connecting them with vital social assistance in the areas of health, housing, employment, employment training and education. Local Clergy and Pastors, as well as Defense Attorneys, will be available to help you resolve these issues, and a resource fair and food will be provided on site. It is vital that you please share this information with everyone you know and get this out to as many people as possible. Lent is often considered a season of new beginnings - and this program is a great way to start anew. The following charges are available to be handled during this program: Trespassing Disorderly conduct Loitering Unlawfully in a park after hours Failure to comply with posted signs in park Marijuana possession Smoking marijuana Unlawful possession of Alcohol under age 21 Consumption of Alcohol in Public Aggressive Solicitation Unlawful possession of handcuffs Littering Riding a bicycle on the sidewalk Making unreasonable noise Animal nuisance Failure to have a dog license Unleashed dog Spitting No More Worry, No More Waiting Clergy, Pastors, Lay Members and Defense Attorneys will be available to help you resolve outstanding Summons Warrants. While this is not amnesty, favorable consideration will be given to those who participate. Please remember this is open to anyone in NYC that has an open Summons/Warrant. For More Info Call: 718-388-3900 ___________________________________________________________________
The Yes Lab @ the Hemispheric Institute presents CREATIVE ACTIVISM THURSDAYS! Come meet the revolutionaries and activists who have changed or are changing the world, and those who study them in our increasingly misnamed series. We’ll be meeting many Tuesdays and Thursdays for a series of lectures, workshops, and other events focusing on the potential for societal change, and what we can do to bring it about through creative tactics and strategies. TOMORROW: Andrew Ross of STRIKE DEBT Thursday, March 28th 7pm The Hemispheric Institute 20 Cooper Sq. 5th Floor FREE * Photo ID required Andrew Ross is a Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU and activist with Strike Debt, a coalition of Occupy groups looking to build popular resistance to all forms of debt imposed on us by the banks. Ross will discuss the current state of the debt resistance movement. How far have we come? How far will we go? Is it possible to organize around debt? Who wants to stop us? NEXT WEEK: Birgitta Jonsdottir Thursday, April 4th 7pm The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute 20 Cooper Sq. 7th Floor FREE * Photo ID required Please RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Y17gNugFyHCzSCsqa0MEgSy4JGnqsKXV8p2YSQr5nps/viewform Member of the Icelandic parliament for The Movement, Birgitta co-produced the Wikileaks Collateral Murder video, and has been an activist and a spokesperson for various groups including Wikileaks, Saving Iceland, Friends of Tibet in Iceland, and the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative.
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3/13: Films about the Underground Press @ Gowanus http://interferencearchive.org/category/events/
3/21: Participatory Budgeting Expo @ Park Slope Library http://council.nyc.gov/html/action/other.shtml
4/6 Stormwater Management Workshop @ Queens Botanical Garden http://www.grownyc.org/blog/grownyc-presents-stormwater-management-workshops-at-nyc-botanical-gardens/
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This message has the flyer [ http://psc-cuny.org/sites/default/files/racialjustice_higher%20ed_flyer.FINAL_.pdf ] properly attached for the April 3rd forum on Racial Justice at CUNY which PSC is co-sponsoring with The Public Science Project. Click here for flyer [ http://psc-cuny.org/sites/default/files/racialjustice_higher%20ed_flyer.FINAL_.pdf ]. The discussants will speak about findings from the CSS research report, which indicate that the CUNY student body is increasingly less diverse, especially at the elite senior colleges. Preliminary findings from a second report, to be issued by the PSC, indicate that little if any progress has been made in diversifying the faculty during a decade of expansion in the numbers of full-time faculty at CUNY. Together, these reports raise a number of troubling questions about CUNY's effectiveness in addressing matters of diversity.
The speakers will also address the interventions and investments necessary to ensure work and study environments at CUNY colleges that reflect New York City's diversity. Please join us at 61 Broadway, (PSC Central Office) 16th floor on April 3rd between 6 and 8 PM. Attached is a flyer announcing the event and identifying the speakers, please distribute it to colleagues. This forum promises to be a very important event in moving these issues to greater visibility. The full range of questions associated with diversifying CUNY campuses has been too often ignored or dismissed. The union hopes this forum will contribute to a breaking of that silence. Please join us.
via Dominique
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2012/nov/06/america-elect-graphic-novel
http://www.angelamorelli.com/water/
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