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SF events 11.5

by MattGonzales.com Mayor of SF
MattGonzales.com Mayor of SF
http://www.thememoryhole.org http://www.thememoryhole.org/911/

ACTIVE Indigos! http://www.craigslist.org/sby/act/18620303.html
active-indigos-subscribe [at] yahoogroups.com

http://www.freshwidow.com/bradscomix/indexgallery.html http://www.blackmustache.com/ride.html

SF events 10.31 http://www.indybay.org/news/2003/10/1656620.php

http://www.mcli.org http://www.thememoryhole.org

# Nov 5 Wed Free http://www.calacademy.org http://www.exporatorium.edu

# Every Wed 1-2pm http://www.KPFA.org 94.1fm 4:20 report Ed Rosenthal
# Every Wed 2-3pm KPFA guns and butter http://www.takingaim.info

# Wed Nov 5 SFBC VOLUNTEER NIGHT Every Wed 5-9 pm, at SFBC HQ
1095 Market St, Suite 215 (@ 7th) A great opportunity to meet other friendly bikers, eat snacks, and stuff envelopes to your heart's content! Work on your stapling and folding skills, or dive in data-entry - we have plenty of things to do for everyone, whether you love or hate computers! As a bonus each Wednesday, volunteers vote on which type of hot dinner we'll order - Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese or the old standby, Pizza. We can use your help! For more info contact Michael at 431-BIKEx21 or calfee [at] sfbike.org http://www.sfbike.org/events_and_rides/calendar

# Wed Nov 5 6 PM Amoeba Music 1855 Haight St http://www.stayhuman.org
If you'd like to help promote a Michael Franti and Spearhead show or the release of the new record, "Everyone Deserves Music" in your area, send us an email: hogan [at] scifidelty.com The newest addition to the spearhead website: the Franti Phone Cam. We love it. Michael is uploading 6-12+ photos a day from the road. It is a fun way to keep up with the band on the road when you can't be on the tour! Street teamers: email: hogan [at] scifidelty.com
http://www.spearheadvibrations.com Michael Franti / Spearhead.

# Under A Two-Thirds Moon: An All-Genre Reading WED NOV 5 6:30 pm
(doors open) | 7-9pm (reading) Free and Open to the Public
Asian American women writers read their original work and the writings
of the women who inspired them http://www.sfgov.org/sfac/CAE/calendar
Chinatown Community Arts Program (CCAP) Gallery | Chinese Culture Center
750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor (inside the Holiday Inn Building)

# Wed Nov 5, 7pm INVESTING RESPONSIBLY. socially responsible investing
Calvert Socia Investment Foundation and Karen Kleven, Financial Advisor with
Protected Advisors of America. San Rafael United Methodist Church, 9
Ross Valley, San Rafael. 510/528-5824 or 510/528-5823.


# 11/6: Speaker-Corbin Harney-Western Shoshone Elder- (FREE)
http://www.Greenaction.org & The Indian Treaty Council welcome CORBIN HARNEY
for a brown bag lunch reception (BYOBBL bring your own brown bag lunch)
THU NOV 6 12 NOON One Hallidie Plaza Suite 760 off Powell Bart station Free

# Every Thu http://www.KPFA.org 94.1fm 1-2 pm Herbal Highway
2-3 pm Caroline Casey http://www.visionaryactivism.com
http://www.spiritualintrigue.com/radioshow.htm

# MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD "EVERYONE DESERVES MUSIC" RECORD RELEASE PARTY
WED. NOV 5 THE WARFIELD 982 Market St - SF 7pm doors all ages $25
with BLACKALICIOUS and LZ PHOENIX
in support of the show we will do THREE in-store acoustic performances:
Wed Nov 5 6PM Amoeba Music 1855 Haight St SF, CA 94117
http://www.stayhuman.org http://www.spearheadvibrations.com

# Nov 6 1st Thurs Art Receptions @ 49 Geary 5:30-7:30 12 galleries
in a 5 story Building Geary @ Market. Free Paper @ 7:30 pm outside

# Reconstructed Constructivism 50 ARTISTS + 7 PERFORMANCES
NOV 6 6 p.m. - 10 p.m $5 CELLspace 2050 Bryant @ 18th

# Art Machine Opening Reception Fri Nov 7 6-11 pm Free
Art Machine—an exploration of the intersections between art,
technology, gender, sexuality, and religion. Melting Point Gallery
1340 Bryant St @ Division http://www.uberscoot.com

# International Forum on Globalization and New College present:
From Cancun to Miami: Report-Back from WTO Ministerial in Cancun
Inform Inspire Mobilization against the FTAA Ministerial in Miami.
Thu Nov 6 7-9pm http://www.NewCollege.edu Theater 777 Valencia @18/19th St
Antonia Juhasz, International Forum on Globalization
Lisa Hoyos, Cal Coalition for Fair Trade/OWINFS
Alberto Saldamando, International Indian Treaty Council
Colin Rajah, National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Deborah James, http://www.GlobalExchange.org
Anuradha Mittal, http://www.FoodFirst.org  
Cynthia Josayma, Pacific Environment
Luke Anderson, Cancun Direct Action Working Group  
Sunday, September 14, the 5th ministerial meeting of the World Trade
Organization (WTO) collapsed. What happened in Cancun that led to the
collapse?  What were the policy debates between governments?  What did
peoples' movements want?  What did corporations want?  What strategies and
tactics were used both inside and outside of the meeting that led to the
collapse? What worked on the streets? What worked in the suites?   
Most importantly, how does this inform what will happen in Miami when the
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) ministerial takes place November 20-21?
The collapse in Cancun is being used by the Bush Administration to further
justify its rejection of multilateralism in all forms.  It is therefore
crucial to demonstrate that opposition in Cancun was against the policies
of corporate globalization, rather than just one of the many institutions
that enforce them. The FTAA ministerial in Miami is now even more critical
than before. It is both an opportunity to oppose the expansion of
corporate globalization and to demonstrate the that the movement demanding
real alternatives is growing and uniting world-wide. http://www.ifg.org

# http://www.GREGPALAST.com IN A BENEFIT FOR MEDIA ALLIANCE
"Elections and the Media: From Florida to The Recall... and on to 2004"
Thu Nov 6 7pm Doors 6:30pm King Middle School, 1781 Rose St, Berkeley
$10, Stud $5 http://www.media-alliance.org http://www.KPFA.org
94.1 FM, http://www.SFBG.com http://www.NewCollege.edu

# 11/6 Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the Bay Area (Richmond Branch San Francisco Public Library)
When the rains fall, the mushrooms emerge. Join amateur mycologist Debbie Viess for a fun-filled evening of fungus. She will take you on a tour of the edible, poisonous and hallucinogenic mushrooms using slides, stories and humor. Fresh wild mushrooms will be provided for a hands-on experience. Presentor Debbie Veiss is a biologist, writer and artist who has had a consuming passion for mushroom for over a decade. She is an active member of teh Mycological SOciety of San Francisco, the largest amateur mushroom club in North America, and is currentl their Education Chairperson.
Richmond Branch, San Francisco Public Library 351 9th Ave (Children's Room) Nov 6 7pm FREE

# 11/6 Animal Rights Video Showing 11/6: Animal Rights Video Showing
The documentary Chattel uncovers the mistreatment and abuse inflicted on animals in this country's vivisection industry -- abuse that continues despite widespread opposition to animal experiments causing even moderate pain and distress. Highlights include interviews with primate expert Jane Goodall, a former USDA laboratory inspector, several physicians, exciting HLS campaign footage, and a former employee of the Oregon Primate Research center. The interviews, interspersed with footage of protests and from inside the labs drive home the terrible suffering of the animals and the need for the immediate abolition of the vivisection industry. Thu Nov 6 8pm Artists Television Access (Valencia @ 21st in SF) $5

# Lo-Fi/Sci-Fi: Retro-Futuristic Visions by Eric Joyner and John Bell
Thu Nov 6th thru Sunday, Dec. 7th 6pm-9pm and noon-6-7pm Freebie!
http://www.atomicmag.com http://www.ericjoyner.com http://www.oleheap.com
Lo-Fi Customs 1776 Mission St. (@14th St.) http://www.loficustoms.com

# Tricks of the Trade -- Art by Joshua Guthals Fri Nov 7 7-10p free
City Art Gallery 828 Valencia at 19th http://www.cityartgallery.org

# Emerge Art exhibit Closing Night Reception Thu Nov 6 7-10pm FREE
Big House 1417 15th St (Folsom & Shotwell) http://www.abighouse.com

# Nov 6 - We Have the remote- Canvas- 9th Ave and Lincoln, SF - 8:30PM
"Love and the Monster", "Black Gold, the other comedy", "Bars and tones",
"Exchange Policy" (maybe something from the Hip Hop Film Fest "Popstar")
Get away from your TV, and have some coffee and be a couch potato with us.
Screening: BARS AND TONE (3:30 minutes) EXCHANGE POLICY (15 minutes)
By GORDON WINIEMKO http://www.enjoythesign.com Love and the Monster
And a selection from the Hip Hop Film Festival: http://www.hiphopfilmfest.com
An indy movie night. donations to fund future events

# Every Thursday, 8:30 - 11:30pm 16th & Mission, BART plaza
SF Guerrilla Arts Workshop - Street poetry and live music. Outdoor
open mic spoken word, a drum circle, instruments, positive vibes, revolution. 



# Every Fri http://www.KPFA.org 94.1fm 1-2 pm Terra Verde

# Defend the Oakland 25 Anti-War Protesters! Fri Nov 7 Rally 1:30 pm
Alameda County Courthouse, 661 Washington St. Oakland
Hearing at 2pm in department #115 On April 7, 2003 the Oakland Police Dept opened fire on a peaceful anti-war picket line at the Port of Oakland. Protestors were picketing war profiteers that were shipping military cargo to Iraq. Dozens of demonstrators and 9 longshore workers, members of ILWU local 10 who were honoring the picket line, were seriously injured by the indiscriminate police use of so-called "non lethal" weapons, including wooden dowels, rubber bullets, concussion grenades, and "bean bag" projectiles. 25 protestors were also arrested. They are now facing criminal charges for exercising their basic democratic right to rally and demonstrate. Please come out to support the defendants at their pre-trial hearing.
Defend the right to demonstrate at the Port of Oakland!
Drop the charges against the Oakland 25! http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18748373.html

11/7: http://Tribe.net Open House! A city view. Conversation and cocktails. A loveable bulldog.
These are the things that bring people together. Bring a friend -- and one of their friends -- to the Tribe.net Open House. To get into the social networking groove, every element of the party will be a resource discovered through Tribe.net.
- Body art by Henna Artist MsSpell - DJs from Soultribe - Karaoke lounge - More surprises in store!
What is Tribe.net? We're a free social networking service that brings people together to get things done. On Tribe.net, you can post free classifieds, start and join discussion groups, and build a network of your friends (and their friends) that you can tap into for answers, solutions and fun. http://TribeOpenHouse1.tribe.net
Nov 7 6:30 p.m. Tribe Networks, Inc 208 Utah St. @ 15th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 FREE!

# 7pm to Midnight 23rd and Folsom where Porfilio Is Mission Art House
Art is Still Happening First Fridays Opening Live painting in real time by
Jewelry Design Music spun 2698 Folsom Street (@ 23rd) 826.2402
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18756357.html

# Retrospective: Historic Home Movies From the San Francisco Bay Area
Fri Nov 7 8:30PM Free 275 Capp St http://www.sfm.org

# Live/Work Benefit Fri Nov 7 9p-2am $10-$20 slide-a-roni
Extra Action Marching Band Seemen pirate cat radio DJs
Browning Smith (the Rubberboy) David Cappuro (the Yo Yo pro)
Cookie Mongoloid will metal, Black and Blue Burlesque Bike Rodeo
Kitten on the keys Anchor brewry, Rockstar Bartending with Flash and friends
SF Cyclecide Bike Rodeo http://www.cyclecide.com
SEEMEN http://www.seemen.org http://www.extremeelvis.com
http://www.wearemongoloid.com/cookie/ http://www.suzanneramsey.net http://www.piratecatradio.com http://www.extra-action.com
http://www.therubberboy.com http://www.dammit.org
http://www.somArts.org 934 Brannan Street (between 8th and 9th Streets)

# fri nov 7 @ 111 Minna Gallery, 9p-2am 2 rooms of live indian music & dance
cheb i sabbah (sixdegrees) riffat sultana & party (live pakistani classical trio)
dj nihal (urbangroove) taal dance group (los angeles)
http://www.urbangroove.com/mailer/mailer_ahimsa_nov6.htm


# The Secret Garden: A Celebration of Women in Art Free
Fri Nove 7 & Sat Nov 8 FrI: 6:30pm-10 pm, Sat: 11a-4pm
place to find dazzling new works, photos, paintings, cutting-edge
fashions, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind gifts, from rising local talents.
live classical guitar performances and sound art by DJs Chakka,
Justin Credible, Mermaid and Betty Ray. Nosh on “edible art”
Rutherfurd Estate 143 Buena Vista Ave http://www.secretgardensf.com


# Sat, 11/8, Lower Polk: Tree Planting and Beautification http://www.onebrick.org
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18743957.html 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Lower Polk SF

# Sat Nov 8 VELO GIRLS SF/NORTH BAY RIDE am, starting at Sports Basement, 1301 6th St
Join the Velo Girls for a different SF/North Bay route each month at a moderate pace. Helmets are mandatory. Any non-Velo Girls members under the age of 18 wishing to ride must have parent/
guardian accompany them to the ride start. Parent/guardian will be asked to sign a ride waiver.
See http://www.velogirls.com for more information. http://www.sfbike.org/events_and_rides/calendar

# Sat, Nov 8, 2003      12:00 pm http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
   Break America’s Addiction to Oil!: Protest Ford Motor Company
Michael Stead’s Marin Ford 619 East Francisco Boulevard
Break America’s Addiction to Oil!: Protest Ford Motor Company

# Iran and the CIA http://www.sfbg.com/38/06/x_alerts.html http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
Sat Nov. 8, get some historical perspective on the 1953 U.S.- and British-backed coup in Iran. Experts and academics analyze the covert intervention to remove the popular government of Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh and how it planted the seeds of distrust of Western governments in the Middle East. The documentary The Life of Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh will be shown, followed by a question-and-answer session. 6-10 p.m., UC Berkeley, Valley Life Sciences Building, Room 2050, Oxford at University, Berk. Free. (510) 848-6767.

# More Insight on The Harmonic Concordance. Full Moon Lunar Eclipse
in Taurus Nov 8th, 2003 http://www.harmonicconcordance.com
More sites on Harmonic Concordance: http://www.healingsounds.com
http://www.coptic-sun.org http://www.astrosite.com
http://www.crystalinks.com/harmoniconcord.html

Full Moon Gathering http://www.changemakersforwomen.com/
Sat, Nov 8 CHANGE MAKERS Books, Gifts & Events for Women 7-9:30 pm FREE!
6536 Telegraph Ave, Oakland http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18002362.html

# Nov 8 Art, Music, and Film Fair- 1310 Mission, SF- 7PM - $5

# Luna Groove - Eclipse Sat Nov 8 Bayview Winery 3030 Ingalls St
SF http://maps.yahoo.com 7pm 'til late $10 harvest [at] sucker.dj
or $15 Door http://www.mysticvibration.com http://www.dub-beautiful.org
http://www.interfaceoblivion.com http://www.mysticvibration.com/theory.html
http://www.playgroundmusic.com http://www.whatco.com

# The Inner Mounting Flame A Celebration of the HARMONIC CONCORDANCE
Sat Nov. 8 @ Xenodrome 1320 Potrero @ 25th St 8:00 pm to Midnight $15

# 11/8 The Kucinich for President Convergence (with special guests) (Marin County)
http://www.kucinich.us  http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18752451.html

# SF Green Fest - Nov 8 and 9 (Sat. 10am - 9pm, Sun. 11am - 7pm)
http://www.GlobalExchange.org http://www.Co-op-America.com
brings together green enterprises, environmental groups, leading thinkers
on the green economy, and thousands of attendees for a two-day party with a
very serious objective - strenghtening the locally-controlled, green
economy and expanding popular support for policies aimed at sustainability
and social justice. Concourse Exhibition Center 635 - 8th St @ Brannan SF
http://www.greenfestivals.com/sanfrancisco.htm http://www.Kucinich.us
Dennis Kucinich keynote speaker arriving at 7:45 for his 8 p.m. speech

11/8: GREEN FEST (SF) AFTER PARTY
Relax, Mingle and Party at the after show event at Studio Z (11th/Folsom) 8p-4a
$10 Entry, Entertainment: Tre Hardson (Pharcyde), Kipchoge, DJ Ren, DJ Sake1 and Showing GNN's 9-11 Unanswered Questions".

# Fecal Face's ARTY PARTY Sat, Nov 8 SF http://www.fecalface.com

# SaT NoV 8 MuLti-MEdia EvEnt LiVe mUsic by: ForkLift Spukkin FacE sHiP
AmanDroid and SouR GawkeR CrisTian BowiE ... wiTh ViDeo coLLaboRatioNs
PainTinG aNd mIxeD MediA ExPeriMentaL sCulpTure teXtiLe dEsigNs
pErf bY, tHe SeCreT CirCus http://www.nascentproject.org 1-800-HUMBNUMB


# SF Green Festival - Nov. 8 and 9 Concourse Exhibition Ctr 8th @ Brannan
brings together green enterprises, environmental groups, leading thinkers
on the green economy, and thousands of attendees for a two-day party with a
very serious objective - strenghtening the locally-controlled, green
economy and expanding popular support for policies aimed at sustainability
and social justice. http://www.greenfestivals.com/sanfrancisco.htm

# 11/9 Farm Tour- Wise Water and Good Earth http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18597500.html

# Sun Nov 9 SFBC'S MOUNTAIN BIKE TOUR OF SAN FRANCISCO
10 am 'til Noon - meet at McLaren Lodge (in Golden Gate Park on Stanyan at Fell)
This 12-mile loop ride with some hills will take us through Golden Gate Park, along Land's End to the Golden Gate Bridge, through the Presidio on the Bay Area Ridge Trail, and back via Park Presidio trail. This is a mixture of paved and non-paved trails due to current restrictions, but the ride will highlight what could be legal in the future, why more off-road trails would be beneficial, and how it could be achieved. Bring plenty of water and a snack. For more info dial 431-2453x10. http://www.sfbike.org/events_and_rides/calendar

# 11/9: Food for Thought -- Veggie Cook-Off (A benefit)
Vegetarian Cook-Off & Silent Auction Nob Hill Masonic Center, 1111 California St
Sunday, November 9, 2003; Noon - 3 pm http://www.animalplace.org
A benefit for Animal Place, a sanctuary for farmed animals.
Gourmet vegetarian food, wine tasting, and micro-brew sampling.
Two ways to participate:
1. Cook it up: Enter your own vegetarian dish and vie for prizes. There is NO fee to enter.
2. Mix it up: Just come and enjoy! Gourmet experiences! Silent auction! Celebrity hosts!(Deirdre Kennedy of KQED and Janelle Marie of KRON TV). Tickets: $25 advanced, $30 door, $15 kids under 12.
Please join event sponsors, the Marin Humane Society, Peninsula Humane Society / SPCA, the San Francisco SPCA and Animal Place for this great experience in vegetarian cuisine. http://www.animalplace.org
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18034233.html

# 11/9: 30 artists, 15 poets, one street http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18023262.html
sunday, nov. 9th from 12-7pm on Allston Way, between Shattuck & Oxford berkeley

# San Francisco Tesla Society free presentation by Mohsen Hourmanesh, D.E.D.
The Role of pH in Optimum Health Sun Nov 9 1pm 3220 Sacramento St @ Lyon
The medical materials for this presentation are extracted from the work of
Medical Philosopher and Intuit "AVICENNA," (980 AD -- 1037 AD).
1. Essential Nutrients
2. The territorial pH zone of the human body
3. The territorial vibratory zones of the human body
4. The territorial Magnetic and Electrical Zones in human body
and its correlation with cellular pH
5. The territorial sleeping zones and cellular regeneration
6. The regulatory versus stimulatory activities in the body
7. Comparative medical theories and hormone activities in human body.
Mohsen Hourmanesh is an interdisciplinary scientist with interesting
synergistic experimental applications expertise in the fields of sustainable
environmental design and alternative health modalities. Mo received his
B.S. in electrical engineering from Utah State University in 1972. Mo
earned an M. Arch. in Passive Solar Design from the University of Texas at
Austin in 1977, and went on to receive his Doctorate of Environmental Design
from Texas A & M University in 1979.
For over 2 decades Mohsen Hourmanesh has served as an architect and/or
consultant on numerous environmentally sustainable design projects including
passive solar buildings design, sick building analysis, conversion of
municipal solid waste to methane, environmental ordinance development and
photovoltaic systems integration for municipal facilities, Mohsen has
written numerous articles about passive solar design and effective
utilization of biomass as a clean sustainable energy sources.
Born into a fourth generation of herb farmers, Mo also founded and operates
the Avicenna Studio for Health Design in Cupertino, California. In his
pursuit of optimal health design Mohsen has investigated Avicenna Medicine,
Bio-Gas, anaerobic digestion, bio-geometry, Phiometry and Phiologics of
optimum health, naturopathic health research, nutropathic health research,
naturopathic architecture, nutropathic architecture, the role of pH in bio
magnetic and electrical pulse research, radisthesia, enesthisia,
synesthesia, the importance of symbiotic relationship in soil and plants on
optimum health, Neurotransactivities of optimum health, pain and allergy as
the self diagnosis of the regulatory function of the body, Rife technology,
PAPIMI research on the vibratory rates of water, PAPIMI research on the
vibratory rates of bulbs and other alternative health modalities research.
A more attracive pdf version of our fall presentation schedule is available
at http://www.sftesla.org/sfts_pdfs/2003t_pdfs/SFTS_Flyer_2003_Fall.PDF
Please see our archive page for other past and future meeting information at
http://sftesla.org/Newsletters/newsletterarchives.htm

# Support the progressive runoff candidate http://www.sfbg.com/38/06/x_alerts.html
Sun Nov. 9, chances are that after the Nov. 4 election, there will be a mayoral run-off vote, pitting Gavin Newsom against htpp://http://www.mattgonzales.com who needs the support of all progressive voters in San Francisco. Join others at the "Little City, Big Tent" fundraiser for the progressive candidate in the December runoff. 6-9 p.m., Ebb Tide Café, 1500 South Van Ness, S.F. Donations accepted. (415) 240-0747.

# 11/9: Benefit Dinner for Biodiesel Bus to FTAA Protests
Sunday, Nov. 9 • 7:30 pm: Benefit Dinner for FTAA Caravan
Berkeley Caravan to Miami is hosting this Cafe Night to for raise funds for their biodeisel bus to go to the upcoming FTAA protest. So even if you can't be there yourself, give these folks a few dead presidents and you can still raise a little Hell against the empire. $3~5 donation requested, but no one turned away for lack of funds.
The Long Haul is a not-for-profit radical community space at 3124 Shattuck, two blocks east of the Ashby BART. It is across the street from La Pena Cultural Center and is served by the 43 AC Transit bus.
http://www.thelonghaul.org http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18356441.html


# Monday Night Improv Jam Nov 10 And Running every Monday Night
8pm Climate Theatre http://www.sfimprovcooperative.com 252 9th @ Folsom

# Nov 9 Jupiter Art Show and Street Fair Allston Way- 2181 Shattuck
Ave., Berkeley-12 noon - 7 p.m. -FREE EVENT!

# "The Wall Must Fall" The Bay Area Coalition Against the Wall
International Day of Action Against Israel's Apartheid Wall
Sun Nov 9 Washington Square Park (Stockton and Union)
12-2 pm: Theater, Song, Folkloric Dance, and Words of Resistance
11 am-5 pm: Outreach and Art Exhibition - See the Wall for Yourself!
Raise your voice against Israel's Apartheid Wall in Palestine and its Racist
Policies. Demand an End to Israel's Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinian Land,
Demolition of Homes, and the Forced Separation of Families. Stop US Taxpayer
Funding of Israel's Atrocities

# The Immunization Decision: A View From Both Sides Tue Nov 11 6:30pm - 9:00pm
To Vaccinate - Or Not? In recent years, childhood immunization has engendered deep feeling and a growing body of research on both sides of the issue. Join us for what promises to be a lively evening of discussion around one of the most important decisions a parent must face. Vaccine Proponents:
Ellen Barnett, MD - Family Practice Physician Bob Dozor, MD - Family Practice Physician
Vaccine Opponents: Moses Goldberg, ND - Naturopathic Physician
Dan Kenner, L.Ac., Ph.D. - Licensed Acupuncturist, Naturopathic Physician
At the Integrative Medical Clinic of Santa Rosa. 175 Concourse Blvd (off of Airport Blvd)
Fee $10 Call (707) 284-9200 to reserve your space. http://www.craigslist.org/eve/17693915.html

# 11/11: Dr. Leonard Shlain's Book Reading/Party at 111 Minna
"Sex, Time & Power: How Women's Sexuality Shaped Human Evolution"
Tue Nov 11, 6:30pm lecture & book signing 111 Minna Gallery 111 Minna Street
hosted by his daughter Tiffany Shlain His previous bestselling books are "Art & Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time & Light" & "The Alphabet v. The Goddess: The Conflict between Word and Image."
His new book, "Sex, Time & Power," explores the roots of relationships, marriage, parenting, funerals, paternity, misogyny, patriarchy, left-handedness, hunting, and the reasons why we humans are capable of loving each other deeper and longer than any other creature. "His new book will forever affect your notions about sex, time and power, and you might just look at your mate with eyes opened wider ... Shlain fuses ideas and facts from a wide array of disciplines to create a coherent, convincing and captivating narrative." -SF Chron http://www.sextimepower.com
RSVP To: http://www.evite.com/tiffany [at] webbyawards.com/leonardshlain http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18514523.html

# 11/11 Community Forum: Is North Korea Next? Nov 11, 7pm
The Center for Political Education, 522 Valencia Street, San Francisco, near the corner of 16th and Valencia (16th St. BART station) Are we being prepped for another war? How do we understand recent reports of North Korean human rights abuses? How are progressives in South Korea reacting to the current crisis?
Korea Solidarity Committee (KSC)'s third North Korea Forum will be held on Tuesday, November 11 at 7 PM. In conjunction with Korea Peace Work's "Korea Peace National Forum Tour," we will be featuring a special guest speaker from South Korea, Cheong Wook Sik from the Civil Network for a Peaceful Korea <http://www.peacekorea.org> , who will discuss South Korean perspectives on the US-North Korea crisis. Mimi Kim from KSC and Incite! will present critical perspectives on reports of North Korean human rights abuses and share insights from her visit to North Korea this summer. Zuwhan Kim from KSC and Young Koreans United will discuss ongoing work in the US to promote peace in Korea. For more information, e-mail info [at] koreasolidarity.org or visit http://www.koreasolidarity.org
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/18483172.html

# Wed, Nov 12 7-9pm Panel: Biodiesel 101 - A Clean Homegrown Alternative Fuel
Ecology Center 2530 San Pablo Ave Berkeley http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php

# Nov. 12, 13, 14 Hip Hop Film Fest -Warren Hall -UC Berkeley- 7-10:30pm
Wed. & Thurs to feature State of Hip Hop Multimedia Panel discussions w/
Davey D ( DJ / writer) Kevin Epps ( Mastamind Productions)

# Thu. Nov. 13 7 pm Patriot Acts I & II - The New Assault on Liberty? in Oakland
Addressing nationwide concerns about the state of American civil liberties, the Independent Institute of Oakland has assembled a panel of distinguished experts to address the question, "PATRIOT Acts I & II - The New Assault on Liberty?" at a public forum in Oakland on November 13.
WHO: David Cole, Margaret Russell and James Bovard. David Cole is professor of Law, Georgetown University, and author of Enemy Aliens and Terrorism and The Constitution; Margaret Russell is a member of the ACLU's National Board, past chair, ACLU of Northern California, and professor of Law, Santa Clara University; and, James Bovard is a journalist, policy analyst and author of Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice and Peace to Rid the World of Evil.
Independent Institute Conf Center, 100 Swan Way, Oakland (Near the Oakland Airport, off Hegenberger Road at Pardee Road and Swan Way). http://www.independent.org
$15; members $10 510-632-1366 info [at] independent.org

# Nov 13 - Spockett Esemble -Red Vic Movie House on Haight

# PRIMITIVE SOL Fri Nov 14 http://www.solsystem.org/primitivesol
Nov 14 Sex & Politics- 848 Community Space-848 Divisadero 8P $10
Mattilda, Katy Bell, Jess Curtis http://www.848.com

# Nov 15 - Sex & Politics- 848 Community Space-848 Divisadero 8P
$10 Thea Hillman, Jade- Blue Eclipse, Carol Queen, Keith Hennessy...

# NOV 15 Cow Palace VELO SWAP, biggest bike swap meet in the country.
http://www.cyclecide.com http://www.critical-mass.org lesscars.org

# COME UNITY Sat Nov 15 White Rythmic World Bridger
Cell Space 2050 Bryant St. 5pm Yoga with Nicole and Jami
6pm an intro into Falun Gong meditation
7pm-9pm 3 course Organic Benefit dinner with DJ Francesco hosting Open
Mic ( options of raw, cooked vegan and hemp) 9pm Opening Ceremony into
Djs' Samadhi Jahtta Rocker T Michael Danny http://www.onelovefamily.org
$10+ 5pm-2am Benefit Dinner $15 7-9pm Concessions by I Roots Cafe

# Nov 19-21 2003 : FTAA Demos Miami http://www.stopftaa.org flfairtrade.org


# Th Nov 20 111 Minna @ 2nd st. Rainforest benefit http://conservecostarica.org
massage tables hemp, organic cotton clothing organic wine hemp ale organic beer
Yerba Mate amazon tea sustainably harvested nuts and crafts, rainforest foods
6-9 $25 free eats and drinks. >9 10-20 slide scale DJs, drinks,
http://www.conservecostarica.org/events/rejuvinate2003.html
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# fundraiser for http://www.Seaflow.org and Barrios Unidos,
"PRAISES FOR THE WORLD" concert, Sat Nov. 15 7 pm Scottish Rite
Theatre Oakland. http://www.edgeofwonder.com 50+ performers $32).

# Nov 22-23: Vigil and Direct Action Georgia http://www.soaw.org

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