Fri., May 29
(Boston) Protest John Kerry with UMASS Boston Students Against Occupation at
the UMASS Boston Commencement. John Kerry
supports the Israeli Occupation of Palestine and the
apartheid wall! 3p.m., on the Campus Center front
lawn, UMASS Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard. We
are meeting at the UMASS Boston Campus Center
entrance.
Wed., June 3 - Sat., June 6
(Pittsburgh) Working Class Studies History
Conference. Of special note, June 5 panels: "New
Frontiers in Anarchist History" and "Anarchist
Theory Past and Present." June 6 panels: "History of
Anarchism" and "Anarchist History: An Appreciation
of the Life, Work and Legacy of Paul Avrich (1931-
2006)."
Thurs., June 4
(Cambridge, MA) No Layoffs Campaign pickets
Harvard students' commencement. Harvard
isn't broke, they shouldn't be laying off workers!
Meet at noon at the Holyoke Center, 1350 Mass Ave.
Sat., June 6
(Pittsburgh) McKees Rocks Strike Centennial
Panel Discussion, 10 a.m. Ryan Arts Center, McKees
Rocks, Penn. John Makar will represent the McKees
Rocks Historical Society. Evan Wolfson will represent
the Pittsburgh General Membership Branch of the IWW.
Many other exciting and knowledgeable presenters.
(Ontario) Common Cause presents Hamilton's 2nd Annual Anarchist Bookfair. 10a.m. - 4p.m. Westdale High School 700 Main St. West, Hamilton, ON. Free lunch by Food Not Bombs. Free child care provided. Confirmed workshops include: Life Under Occupation -- with Jamila Ghaddar (Palestinian Human Rights Activist) and Tom Keefer (Non- Native activist organizing in the Six Nations struggle).
(Boston) Anarchist picnic and reading group. Join BAAM, NEFAC Boston and the Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration Society at 1p.m. at the Jamaica Plain Arboretum. Picnic and reading group from 1-3p.m. Games and sports from 3-5p.m. BAAMBoston.org
(Allentown, PA) Demonstration against the Dept. of Homeland Security Act. The presence of Bush's Dept. of Homeland Security sets precedent for tortured confessions, esp. of politcal prisoners such as Herman Bell and Jalil Bottom (Muntaquim) of the San Francisco 8. At 5th St. & Hamilton St. in front of the federal building. 2p.m. - 6p.m.
Thurs., June 11 - Sat., June 13
(Philadelphia) Trans Health Conference, Different
Paths, One Journey.
Sat., June 13 - Sat., Aug. 15
(Syracuse) THE POWER OF REVOLT: Grassroots
Resistance in Oaxaca. Exhibit of photographs
from the Oaxaca, Mexico resistance movement. Film
screenings, panel discussions and presentation from
Solidarity Without Borders 2008 Mexico Delegation
will accompany exhibit. ArtRage Gallery, Syracuse
(505 Hawley Ave.), opening reception Sat., June 13,
7-9p.m.
Sat., June 20
(Pittsburgh) Really Really Free Market. Allegheny
Commons in the North Side, rain or shine, noon to 5 p.m.
Wed., July 8 - Fri., July 10
G8 Summit in Italy, solidarity protests worldwide.
Mon., July 20 - Sun., July 26
(Pittsburgh) CrimethInc. Convergence.
Wed., July 15
Nor'easter #6 Deadline
Issue #6 of The Nor'easter, Fall 2009, will
tentatively be released in late August. Contact the
Nor'easter Collective to pitch a story by July 15.
Event submission deadline is August 15.
Sat., Aug. 1
(Pittsburgh) POG Fifth Annual Anarchist Picnic.
1p.m. to 6p.m. Overlook Shelter, Schenley Park.
Pittsburgh Organizing Group pog {at} mutualaid.org
Thurs., Aug. 6
(Philadelphia) 2009 Northeast APOC
Summer Conference. Details TBA. Conference
will be geared more toward Radical People of
Color (with anti-authoritarian tendencies) in the
Northeastern part of the United States of America,
but all other interested RADPOC are welcome.
Sat., Aug. 22
(Pittsburgh) Centennial of "Bloody Sunday."
11 a.m. Memorial March from the Bottoms to Presston
(McKees Rocks) -- march with the Pittsburgh IWW! Noon:
Dedication of State Historical Marker. 1 p.m. Community
Potluck with music by Mike Stout and The Human Union.
Sun., Aug. 23
(Boston) Sacco and Vanzetti Memorial March.
Join the Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration Society
for the forth annual march to remember the fallen
Italian anarchist workers, and to continue their
struggle for revolution. No Deportations, No State
Repression!
Last Saturday of Every Month
(Allston, MA) Really, Really Free Market in Ringer Park.
Every Saturday
(Philly)The People's Movie Night, Wooden
Shoe Books 508 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-413-0999 sabot {at} woodenshoebooks.com
Every Friday
(Ithaca) Intro To (A)narchist Studies 101.
6 p.m. @ Silent City Distro. Curious about
Anarchism? This is the place for you. Every week
we read short articles, chapters or 'zines as a
group and have discussion. In the most simplistic
definition, Anarchism means no government. This is
a class where we explore the vast realm of anarchist
studies. Theory, history, action, folklore, art, etc...
Every Sunday
(Ithaca) Radical Reading Circle. 6 p.m. @ Silent
City Distro. Every Sunday a group gathers at the Distro
Zine Library space to discuss the latest book or 'zine.
Herbal Teas are provided. Dress your Sunday best!