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DESCRIPTION:Please join CODEPINK Women for Peace and Ti Couz Restaurant  for A 
 Celebration of Resistance  Friday May 26, 2006 7:00-11:00pm  Ti Couz Too   
 3108 16th Street (@ Valencia Street)  San Francisco, CA 94103  Vive Le 
 Resistance!  Join us for an evening of food, drinks, music and dancing as 
 we honor those Bay Area residents who have led the way of resistance on 
 different fronts.     with  Medea Benjamin, Co-founder of Global Exchange 
 and CODEPINK Women for Peace  Music by Los Nadies along with traditional 
 Mexican dancers.  Evening Recognitions  Hunger Strikers' for Immigrant 
 Rights, a broad Bay Area Coalition launched a seven-day hunger strike at 
 the U.S. Federal Building in San Francisco to protest the Anti-Immigrant 
 Specter Bill pending in Congress. They are calling for fair and just 
 immigration reform, and denouncing Senator Arlen Specter's bill that 
 designates all undocumented immigrants as aggravated felons.  San Francisco 
 State University 10, Ten SFSU students protested military recruitment at 
 the university's career fair. Campus police interrupted their protest and 
 physically took the students from the school's gymnasium where they were 
 protesting. The police then notified the students that they were banned 
 from campus. They were protesting the military's recruiting of university 
 students into careers that would foster death, destruction and injustice.  
 Clarence Thomas, is a long-time labor activist who has worked consistently 
 on a number of international issues. He travelled to Iraq with a delegation 
 from U.S. Labor Against the War. He is the national co-chair of the Million 
 Worker March Movement and a member of International Longshore and Warehouse 
 Union, Local 10.   Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez, A long-time activist, 
 author and educator, Martinez has published six books and many articles on 
 social justice movements in the Americas. Best known is her bilingual 
 volume 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures, which became the basis for 
 a video she co-directed. In 1997 she co-founded and currently directs the 
 Institute for MultiRacial Justice in San Francisco, and was one of a 1000 
 women nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.  Additional honorees TBA  
 Space is limited so please RSVP now to Nancy Mancias at 
 codepinkbayarea@riseup.net  A request for donations of $10.00-100.00 
 sliding scale will be made to Esteklal! Independence for Iraq! ad campaign. 
   With your help, we are sending a message of sorrow, friendship and peace 
 directly to the women of Iraq and their families by challenging the free 
 press in Iraq to print an advertisement calling on people of both nations 
 to work together to end the occupation. http://www.esteklal.org  Special 
 thanks to Sylvie Le Mer and Ti Couz staff.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/17/102183.php
SUMMARY:May 26th: Celebration of Resistance!
LOCATION:Ti Couz Too Restaurant  3108 16th Street (@ Valencia Street)  San 
 Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/17/102183.php
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