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KATRINA COMMEMORATION EVENTS, UPCOMING!
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Monday Aug 21st, 2006 3:03 PM
> GREAT FLOOD COMMEMORATION EVENTS: ONE YEAR LATER > Take time to honor and remember our dead. Fight for the right to > return for all those still displaced. Stop the Ethnic Cleansing of New > Orleans.
> GREAT FLOOD COMMEMORATION EVENTS: ONE YEAR LATER
> Take time to honor and remember our dead. Fight for the right to
> return for all those still displaced. Stop the Ethnic Cleansing of New
> Orleans.
>
>
> * Sunday, August 27th * 6:00 pm
> Katrina Commemorative Film Festival
>
> 522 Valencia Street, San Francisco
>
>
>
> * Monday, August 28th * 12:00 Noon
> Press Conference
>
> FEMA Headquarters
> 1111 Broadway Avenue, Oakland
>
> * Monday, August 28th * 8:00 pm
> Katrina Commemoration Vigil
>
> Oakland City Hall
> 14th and Broadway
>
>
>
> * Tuesday, August 29th * 6:00 pm
> Katrina Community Commemoration Event
>
> First Unitarian Church
> 685 14th Street, Oakland
>
> Join the fight for the Right of Return, a Just Reconstruction, and
> Black Self-Determination in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
>
>
>
> Organized by Survivors for Survivors and the Bay Area Katrina
> Solidarity Committee.
> For more info call (510) 655-7342 or email mxgmoakland [at] hotmail.com
>
>
> ALSO:
> * Friday, August 25th * 5:30PM
> CRITICAL MASS COMMEMORATES HURRICANE KATRINA
> Justin Herman Plaza (the foot of Market Street) in SF
>
> The August 25, 2006 San Francisco Critical Mass
> commemorates Hurricane Katrina and the ongoing
> destruction of New Orleans.
>
> But as we mourn the destruction of New Orleans, those
> of us in San Francisco can’t help but remember that before
> Katrina it was our own city that held the title of “worst
> disaster”—and may yet again! Of course we all know that an
> active fault line rumbles beneath our feet, threatening to shake
> our city into rubble. But we also face looming disaster in the
> form of rising waters, as global temperatures (due, in no small
> measure, to the global car culture) raise the shoreline, and no
> one really knows how high it will go.streets are fi lled with quake
> rubble, the bicycle will become
> the transportation of necessity, just like it was in 1906.
>
>
> To acknowledge this fact, we propose a route along
> our current shoreline southward and through what
> was once Mission Bay before turning north and
> tracing a route along the FUTURE shoreline at a
> line approximately 15 feet above the current
> sea level. Many times we will traverse the
> original shoreline too, long ago fi lled in
> with sand and soil from San Francisco
> hills that are no more.
>
>
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Commemoration Flyervia NatashaWednesday Aug 23rd, 2006 11:50 PM