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DESCRIPTION:Join Global Justice Ecology Project for an evening of art and politics at 
 Good Vibrations \n\nPhoto Reception and Fundraiser Mixer\n\nJoin us for a 
 special social mixer and info night featuring an update on Global Justice 
 Ecology Project's climate justice and forest protection work, including 
 their first hand analysis of the Copenhagen Climate talks, and where we go 
 from here.\n\nAlso featured is a one-night-only photo exhibit by GJEP 
 Co-Director/ Strategist Orin Langelle titled, The Roadmap to Extinction: 
 Are Humans Disappearing?\n\nEnjoy wine and nibbles while you meet the 
 photographer and GJEP Executive Director Anne Petermann, from our main 
 office in Vermont, and Hallie Boas, from our west coast desk, at this 
 informal and informational reception.\n\nAbout the Photo Exhibit:\n\nThis 
 new photo exhibit by Orin Langelle premiered in Copenhagen, Denmark during 
 the UN Climate Convention in December 2009.  The exhibit's theme is 
 climate change and the possibility of human extinction.  Langelle's 
 photographs reveal that time and existence are fleeting.  This visual 
 warning and wake-up call confronts the viewer with a thought provoking 
 portrayal of the ephemeral nature of life.  Orin Langelle trained as a 
 photojournalist at the International Center of Photography.  This show is 
 a departure from usual his documentary work.\n\nMore About Global Justice 
 Ecology Project:\n\nGlobal Justice Ecology Project has been on the cutting 
 edge of the climate justice movement since 2004.  They have helped build 
 the movement globally, co-founding the Durban Group for Climate Justice in 
 Durban, South Africa in 2004, Climate Justice Now! in Bali, Indonesia in 
 2007, Climate Justice Action in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2008 and the North 
 American Mobilization for Climate Justice also in 2008.\n\nThe founders of 
 GJEP have been active in the movements for forest protection and Indigenous 
 Peoples' Rights since 1991.\n\nThe closest BART stop is Civic Center and 
 there are several convenient bus lines. See 511.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/26/18642995.php
SUMMARY:Global Justice Ecology Project at Good Vibes
LOCATION:Good Vibrations Polk Street Gallery
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/26/18642995.php
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