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Urgent! Call for Witnesses on June 8, 2004
***Ruling will set a precedent on protest in SF!!!***
Witnesses Needed for the Defense of First Amendment Rights!!!!...
Posted: Mon, Jan 24, 2005 9:11am PST
Zapatista Event: Chiapas, the Silent War
Want to find out the latest on what's happening in Chiapas? Come to "Chiapas: The Silent War" on February 5 at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room, 909 12th Street, in Sacramento....
Posted: Sat, Jan 22, 2005 8:58pm PST
Unhappy Neo-cons in D.C.
Neo-cons harassed at events surrounding inauguration....
Posted: Sat, Jan 22, 2005 8:28pm PST
Modesto Anti-Authoritarians Take to Streets
Around 60 anti-authoritarians, peace activists, and people fed up with the Bush Administration took to the streets of downtown Modesto last night, following an hour long rally....
Posted: Sat, Jan 22, 2005 1:18am PST
Reconnecting Workshop
Reconnecting Workshop
healing from the trauma of civlization through the pratice of the wild
Tuesday January 25th 1-5pm
The Brazil Building
Tilden Regional Park...
Posted: Thu, Jan 13, 2005 9:41pm PST
new anarchist discussion group in sacramento!
There is a new anarchist discussion group meeting weekly in sacramento. Come check it out!...
Posted: Mon, Jan 10, 2005 3:02pm PST
Community Alliance Article on DAAA Collective
Fresno based progressive newspaper on Modesto's DAAA Collective....
Posted: Wed, Jan 5, 2005 10:35am PST
Indynewswire Reflection on Reclaim The Commons
From June 6 - 9, the BIO 2004 Annual Convention took place in San Francisco. Billed as “the largest gathering of biotechnology leaders in the world,” BIO 2004 invited industry insiders to San Francisco to “shape the future of biotechnology.”
Early on in 2004, the Green Bloc of Sonoma County, California called for a large grassroots mobilization to disrupt the Biotechnology Industry Organization's Annual Convention. The mobilization that emerged became known as Reclaim The Commons.
This ...
Posted: Thu, Dec 30, 2004 3:02am PST
Benefit for Anarchy magazine
In celebration of the new year and as a benefit for Anarchy magazine (which is moving to the Bay Area this spring) there is going to be a dance party at the Long Haul on January 1st...
Posted: Wed, Dec 29, 2004 1:04am PST
Sacramento Ujima Celebration
Dr. Maulana Karenga, Founder of Kwanzaa, gives direction for 2004 Kwanzaa Ujima Celebrations...
Posted: Mon, Dec 27, 2004 4:54pm PST
9,000+ at Xmas charity fests, Best Books of 2004 & what's up for 2005
Over 9,000 poor people were fed at Xmas charity festivals on 12/25/04 in San Francisco-Oakland, proving once again that this country is not a place of opportunity but of massive poverty, with the numbers of poor people increasing annually, as the military budget increases geometrically....
Posted: Sun, Dec 26, 2004 9:49am PST
Clouds on the Organic Horizon - Is Organic Farming Becoming the Victim of its Own Success?
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Posted: Wed, Dec 22, 2004 11:54am PST
Open Letter To Nancy Pelosi
Ms. Pelosi needs to support Congresswoman McKinney in regaining her seniority. We need someone to rock the boat in government. The issue of Congress' role in embezzling Social Security trust funds is also raised in the context of the need for constructive change....
Posted: Fri, Dec 17, 2004 12:16pm PST
SF Activist in Trouble in Canada
Why I filed for refugee status in Canada and ended up in prison...
Posted: Tue, Dec 14, 2004 6:25pm PST
Reflections on A San Francisco Collective
I wrote this while in prison in my jail journal. Sorry if it angers anyone, it is only my opinion and should be taken with a grain of salt. I will be posting some information soon on jail solidarity as my case is ongoing. I am in a bind so if anyone has a spare dime could you paypal it to autonomous@mutulaid.org, yaeh I know we are all in a bind these days.
from somewhere in hiding in Canada....
Posted: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 4:40pm PST
Globalization Vultures Target Third World
San Francisco Carpet-Bagger Conference Wraps Up December 14th...
Posted: Mon, Dec 13, 2004 10:22am PST
Ignacio Chapela's last class
This is a photo account of the last class of ESPM 6, introduction to Environmental Sciences, with Ignacio Chapela. He is being denied tenure by UC Berkeley in a fairly well publicized case, where despite an excellent record of publications, teaching, and the support of his department, he was denied tenure because a professor in another department opposed him. An agriculture corporation opposed the results of his research on the spread of pollen from transgenic corn in Mexico, and strongly pre...
Posted: Thu, Dec 9, 2004 4:58pm PST
Human Rights Day 2004
California Black Farmers recognize Human Rights Day 2004...
Posted: Wed, Dec 8, 2004 11:43am PST