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DESCRIPTION:In Remembering, We Rise\n13th Artist Against Rape\n\nOn Friday, November 5, 
 2010, San Francisco Women Against Rape and California Coalition for Women 
 Prisoners present the 13th Artists Against Rape.  This dynamic event 
 features local poets, artists and activists, speaking out against sexual 
 assault and offers a unique supportive space for expression and community 
 building.  The event aims to help build an anti-violence movement that 
 prioritizes survivors, people of color, people with disabilities, 
 immigrants, low- income and incarcerated individuals, queer people, youth 
 and others who have been marginalized or silenced. It is a night of healing 
 and transformation through the arts.\n\nThis event promises to highlight a 
 diverse mixture of seasoned and new performers and artists alike. Show your 
 support of SFWAR and CCWP by attending the silent auction held before the 
 event. All proceeds directly benefit SFWAR and CCWP mission of supporting 
 survivors and their healing.\n\nPlease join us as we use art and 
 celebration as tools for community resilience and personal healing. Doors 
 open at 7pm, show begins at 8pm.  Venue is wheelchair accessible and the 
 show will be ASL translated. Please RSVP by Oct.29th for child care and/or 
 shuttle from 19th Street Bart.  Call 415-861-2024 or visit www.sfwar.org 
 for more details.\n\nSan Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) is a 
 grassroots, political rape crisis center established in 1973. We provide 
 support to survivors of sexual assault and their friends and families and 
 using education and community organizing as tools of prevention.  
 \n\nCalifornia Coalition for Women’s Prisoners (CCWP) is a social justice 
 organization, with members inside and outside prison, that challenges the 
 institutional violence imposed on women, transgender people, and 
 communities of color by the prison industrial complex (PIC). We see the 
 struggle for racial and gender justice as central to dismantling the PIC 
 and we prioritize the leadership of the people, families, and communities 
 most impacted in building this movement.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/08/18660920.php
SUMMARY:SFWAR-13th Artist Against Rape
LOCATION:Venue is wheelchair accessible and the show will be ASL translated. Please 
 RSVP by Oct.29th for child care and/or shuttle from 19th Street Bart.  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/08/18660920.php
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