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DESCRIPTION:2008 is leap year -- a fantastic opportunity to leap into something new. 
 Are you gonna to use your extra day like you use so many other days -- 
 toiling away at your job to make the bosses richer? Using up more of the 
 earth's resources while the forests, the oceans and free communities are 
 being killed? Watching it all go on around you -- an "information consumer" 
 -- feeling helpless to do anything to resist it?\n\nLife is far too short 
 to spend days, weeks, years just getting by -- getting treated like an 
 object. How much of your life do you really get to control? How often are 
 you really fully alive and free?\n\nIf you wish things were different and 
 dream about a better world, you're not alone. Vast numbers of people from 
 all walks of life realize that life as we know it isn't satisfying our real 
 needs and has to change. But hoping and dreaming isn't enough.\n\nLots of 
 people have developed and articulated ideas for how life could be 
 transformed. We need to love each other, take care of each other, share and 
 cooperate, live with the earth instead of destroying it, and embrace 
 diversity, not hatred and violence. Social structures that promote power 
 and inequality need to be dismantled, and arrangements that promote freedom 
 and sustainability constructed in their place.\n\nSo if things are to 
 change, how can each of us be part of creating these changes? Most people 
 feel like they're too isolated as individuals to really do much of anything 
 effective against a massive, entrenched system. This collective feeling of 
 individual helplessness and inertia is a self-fulfilling prophecy -- but it 
 isn't real -- it is just a collective illusion.\n\nThose in charge 
 encourage feelings of isolation, helplessness and passivity in a million 
 ways. They want everyone to individually conclude that nothing very big or 
 important can change -- that the big things have to be the way they are. 
 They love cynicism, resignation and isolation. They fear community and 
 discussion about alternatives. But most of all, they fear action -- the 
 moment when individuals take matters into their own hands and stop just 
 hoping for a better world.\n\nAnyone and everyone can take action. Taking 
 action means moving from wishing things would change to changing them -- in 
 your family, in your neighborhood, in your workplace, in your school . . . 
 in your own mind. Change in your mind is the most accessible change and yet 
 often the most difficult -- we're all embedded in deep patterns that hold 
 us back from building change out in the world. We've learned to feel 
 powerless and take for granted lots of fucked up power relations. Working 
 on changing our internal mental state goes hand and hand with taking action 
 to change the external world. As we take action in the real world. we help 
 liberate the parts of our mind that hold us back. Each new experience with 
 action -- creating change ourselves -- helps open possibility for even more 
 action and change.\n\nAction in the world can mean living differently 
 yourself in a variety of ways -- the way you relate to others, the way you 
 communicate, the way you eat, the work you do, the way you move around, 
 etc. And it can mean organizing with others to build new ways of living -- 
 building community gardens, cooperative houses, alternative businesses, and 
 revolutionary decision-making bodies. And action also means rising up to 
 fight those who dominate power and try to prevent change -- joining 
 protests, sit-ins, riots and strikes. The historical dates in this 
 organizer chronicle all the amazing ways people have taken action through 
 the ages: non-violently and violently; on a local level and on a global 
 level; alone and together in every year across every place on earth. When 
 you take action, you are far from alone! The key is for each individual to 
 make the leap from hopelessness to action in as many ways as they can in 
 any particular moment.\n\nThis leap day *February 29* imagine everyone who 
 feels smothered living a mediocre life within the current insane system 
 rising up to resist in whatever way they can. Take leap day off work and 
 live life like it really mattered. Spend the day as a free and whole being. 
 Maybe that means spending time alone, or maybe it means with friends, or 
 with your whole block, or even the whole city. Maybe it means tearing down 
 the forces that seek to force you back to work and back onto you knees on 
 March 1. Maybe living free for a day means spending the day creating new 
 structures, new ideas, new forms of cooperation and a whole new reality 
 which make you happier and freer. You don't have to wait for tomorrow, and 
 you don't have to ask anyone for permission. \n\n\n\nIn the Bay Area, 
 gather at San Francisco critical mass bike ride (Justin Herman Plaza near 
 Embarcadero BART 6 pm) and ride with the mass to the undisclosed location 
 of a leap day action starting at about 8 p.m. Bring costumes, decorations, 
 refreshments, drinks, games, musical instruments, art supplies, dancing 
 shoes, fliers, gossip, your friends, sports equipment, skateboards, 
 puppets, stilts, frisbees, unicycles, toys, pogo sticks, juggling clubs, 
 funny hats, skipping ropes, kites, banners and your dreams & desires for a 
 different reality. Think the unthinkable - demand the impossible! Use your 
 extra day to smash capitalism, patriarchy and the 
 state.\n\n\nOr..\n\nCreate your own event and tell us about it!\n\nLEAP FOR 
 IT!\n\nwww.leapdayaction.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/23/18474356.php
SUMMARY:LEAP DAY ACTION NIGHT!!!
LOCATION:Justin "pee-wee" Herman Plaza
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/23/18474356.php
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