From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
Poetry Reading Against the (proposed) Anti-Sitting Law
Date:
Friday, May 20, 2011
Time:
7:00 PM
-
10:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Elisa Della-Piana
Location Details:
Art House Gallery and Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Avenue (at Russell), Berkeley, California.
Art House Gallery and Cultural Center presents a free night of poetry and song in opposition to Berkeley’s proposed anti-sitting law on Friday, May 20th, 2011, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm (doors open 6:30 pm), sponsored by the Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down Coalition and The Revolutionary Poets Brigade.
Enjoy an evening of engaged poets and songwriters featuring Dee Allen, Lincoln Bergman, Ava Bird, Carol Denney, Gary Hicks, Eliot Kenin, Arnie Passman, Dottie Payne, Andrea Pritchett, Miguel Robles, Lynn Sugayan, Julia Vinograd, Eleanor Walden, and other special guests.
Members of Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down include the Homeless Action Center, YEAH!, Youth Spirit Artworks, Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS), Berkeley Food and Housing Project, Street Spirit, the Pepper Spray Times, and the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC). The Revolutionary Poets Brigade is an international group of poets who came together in 2009 to put their words in the service of struggles in motion.
“A sitting law would make it criminal for Girl Scouts to sit on a chair to sell cookies; for elderly people to sit and rest on a walk; for kids to sit on the sidewalk to tie their shoes.” said Elisa Della-Piana, director of the East Bay Community Law Center's Neighborhood Justice Clinic.
“Why on earth would we be so foolish as to spend tax payer dollars trying to pass and enforce an ineffective anti-sitting ordinance in these desperate economic times? We know what works in solving the challenges of homelessness--housing, services and jobs!” commented Sally Hindman, director of Youth Spirit Artworks.
“The sad thing is that we are all in favor of finding ways to revitalize our public streets, but these measures end up dividing us into people who care about the civil rights and human rights of homeless people and the people who care about the survival of our valued local businesses,” said Terrie Light, Executive Director of Berkeley Emergency Food and Housing Project.
ALSO: Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down Coalition will be hosting the world’s first Chair-a-pillar on Sunday, May 22nd, 12:00 noon, at the Downtown Berkeley Bart Station. Bring your own chair and sit down with the Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down Coalition.
CONTACT:
Elisa Della-Piana, Director East Bay Community Law Center Neighborhood Justice Clinic, 510-548-4064 x 365, edellapiana [at] ebclc.org , and/or Carol Denney, Pepper Spray Times, 510-548-1512, cdenney [at] igc.org
Art House Gallery and Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705, 510-472-3170. The event is free; donations welcome.
-END-
Enjoy an evening of engaged poets and songwriters featuring Dee Allen, Lincoln Bergman, Ava Bird, Carol Denney, Gary Hicks, Eliot Kenin, Arnie Passman, Dottie Payne, Andrea Pritchett, Miguel Robles, Lynn Sugayan, Julia Vinograd, Eleanor Walden, and other special guests.
Members of Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down include the Homeless Action Center, YEAH!, Youth Spirit Artworks, Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS), Berkeley Food and Housing Project, Street Spirit, the Pepper Spray Times, and the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC). The Revolutionary Poets Brigade is an international group of poets who came together in 2009 to put their words in the service of struggles in motion.
“A sitting law would make it criminal for Girl Scouts to sit on a chair to sell cookies; for elderly people to sit and rest on a walk; for kids to sit on the sidewalk to tie their shoes.” said Elisa Della-Piana, director of the East Bay Community Law Center's Neighborhood Justice Clinic.
“Why on earth would we be so foolish as to spend tax payer dollars trying to pass and enforce an ineffective anti-sitting ordinance in these desperate economic times? We know what works in solving the challenges of homelessness--housing, services and jobs!” commented Sally Hindman, director of Youth Spirit Artworks.
“The sad thing is that we are all in favor of finding ways to revitalize our public streets, but these measures end up dividing us into people who care about the civil rights and human rights of homeless people and the people who care about the survival of our valued local businesses,” said Terrie Light, Executive Director of Berkeley Emergency Food and Housing Project.
ALSO: Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down Coalition will be hosting the world’s first Chair-a-pillar on Sunday, May 22nd, 12:00 noon, at the Downtown Berkeley Bart Station. Bring your own chair and sit down with the Stand Up for the Right to Sit Down Coalition.
CONTACT:
Elisa Della-Piana, Director East Bay Community Law Center Neighborhood Justice Clinic, 510-548-4064 x 365, edellapiana [at] ebclc.org , and/or Carol Denney, Pepper Spray Times, 510-548-1512, cdenney [at] igc.org
Art House Gallery and Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705, 510-472-3170. The event is free; donations welcome.
-END-
For more information:
http://www.caroldenney.com
Added to the calendar on Wed, May 4, 2011 11:33AM
Add Your Comments
Latest Comments
Listed below are the latest comments about this post.
These comments are submitted anonymously by website visitors.
TITLE
AUTHOR
DATE
After Party at Hellarity House
Thu, May 19, 2011 9:38AM
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network