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DESCRIPTION:In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast. In New Orleans 
 large portions of the city flooded. Thousands were stranded while the 
 government ineptly attempted to control the situation. In response, 
 activists from across the country and local community members founded 
 Common Ground Relief to provide vital support to communities abandoned by 
 official relief efforts. Many of these activists came from informal 
 networks that had organized mass protests from forest defense in the 
 Pacific Northwest\nto the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle to 
 the anti-Bush protests in New York at the Republican National Convention. 
 They were able to quickly establish infrastructures that provided medical 
 assistance, food distribution and other essential needs.\n\nIn late Oct., 
 Hurricane Sandy battered the Atlantic seaboard from the Caribbean to New 
 England. It took over 100 lives and cost tens of billions of dollars in 
 damage. Millions were displaced and politicians scrambled for photo ops. 
 Similar to New Orleans, activists associated with Occupy and other networks 
 formed Occupy Sandy Relief to provide vital support to devastated towns and 
 neighborhoods in New York and New Jersey.\n\nBetween these disasters and 
 the subsequent relief efforts, resistance to the fossil fuel industry has 
 escalated from Alaska to Appalachia to Texas. Like in New Orleans and the 
 Northeast, using the principles of direct democracy and direct action, 
 organizers have mobilized to fight the fossil fuel industry. And the 
 battlefields are our lives and our homes.\n\nJoin writers, organizers and 
 activists Rebecca Solnit and scott crow as they discuss their experiences 
 in building radical movements and communities that provided relief in the 
 face of natural and human-made disasters. As well as resisting the root 
 causes of climate change.\n\nWHERE: 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA 
 94103\nWHEN: Monday, Dec. 10. Doors open at 6:30pm, Program begins promptly 
 at 7pm.\nCONTACT: Scott, sparki@riseup.net 415-235-0596\nDONATE: $5-20 
 sliding scale, no one turned away for lack of 
 funds.\nRSVP:http://www.facebook.com/events/341882075910200/\n\nWriter, 
 historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of thirteen books 
 about ecology, environment, landscape, community, art, politics, hope, and 
 memory, including A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities 
 that Arise in Disaster; Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild 
 Possibilities; Wanderlust: A History of Walking; and River of Shadows, 
 Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West. She is a contributing 
 editor to Harper's and Orion and regular contributor to the political site 
 Tomdispatch.com. She works some with 350.org, among other groups.\n\nscott 
 crow is an Austin-based anarchist community organizer, writer, and trainer 
 who began working on anti-apartheid, international political prisoner, and 
 animal rights issues in the mid-1980s. He is the co-founder and 
 co-organizer of several social justice groups and education projects 
 throughout Texas and the South including Common Ground Collective in New 
 Orleans with Malik Rahim), Radical Encuentro Camp, UPROAR (United People 
 Resisting Oppression and Racism), Dirty South Earth First!, and North Texas 
 Coalition for a Just Peace. He has trained and organized for Greenpeace, 
 Ruckus Society, Rainforest Action Network, ACORN, Forest Ethics, and Ralph 
 Nader, and many smaller grassroots groups. He is currently collaborating on 
 long-term sustainable democratic economic mutual aid projects within 
 Austin.\n\nThis event is a Rising Tide North America production.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/22/18726220.php
SUMMARY:Forum on Grassroots Disaster Relief with Rebecca Solnit & scott crow
LOCATION:518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA 94103\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/22/18726220.php
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