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May 2011

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MAY DAY 2011
May 1 (Sunday) 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
South Park Blocks, Portland, Oregon

 
Stop the Attacks on the Working Class! From Cairo to Portland.

The Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition is organizing a huge May Day Rally and March in Portland.

Since May Day is International Workers Day all over the world, we will be emphasizing workers' rights and immigrant rights.

2:00 pm - Activist Fair
3:00 pm - Rally
4:00 pm - March
5:30 pm - Rally

Please contact Peter at maydayoutreach@gmail.com if you would be interested in helping plan for May Day..
 
facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=146093445452883
 
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May 4th Rally to Defend Education
May 4th (Wednesday) 12 Noon - 2:00 pm
Portland State University Park Blocks

 
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Wikileaks and the Empire's Web with Eva Golinger
May 6 (Friday)  7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
First Unitarian Church, 1011 SW 13th, Portland, OR 97201

 
The Portland Central American Solidarity Committee (PCASC) presents author and Wikileaks expert Eva Golinger on her U.S. speaking tour. Come hear her expose secrets of U.S. foreign policy about Latin America.

Eva Golinger is a leading figure in the Venezuelan revolution. She is editor of a popular Venezuelan English language newspaper, and has her own news program on Venezuelan national television. She is author of the Chavez Code and other books, and is referred to by President Chavez as “Venezuela’s sweetheart”. She is an expert researcher, and will speak about Wikileaks secrets and U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.

Tickets are $10-$15 sliding scale. No one will be turned away.
All proceeds go to PCASC.
Purchase tickets in advance here - https://pcasc.net/civicrm/civicrm/event/info?id=4&reset=1
 
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=104344172983729
 
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Womens Rights Are Human Rights:  March and Rally
May 7 (Saturday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Gathering Place: corner of NE Killingsworth Street and NE Cully Blvd

 
facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=193162650723826
 
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Whitefeather Peace House will be hosting the following event:
3315 North Russet St., Portland, Oregon
May 6  (Friday) 6:00 pm
 

Paloma Ayala Vela and Patrick Hiller will present a talk on the state of nonviolent civil society movements in Mexico, where they have done work and which is Paloma's homeland. Children and friends are welcome. All refreshments are vegetarian (that means no fish as well, please), and no alcohol. Thanks!
 
Contact:  Tom H. Hastings
Director, PeaceVoice Program, Oregon Peace Institute
http://www.peacevoice.info/
peace education notification list sign-up:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/peacejusticeportland
 
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Climate Ethics and Equity Forum
May 14 (Saturday) 9:30 am - 3:15 pm at the First United Methodist Church
1838 SW Jefferson St, Portland, Oregon

 
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If you have any questions please contact:
 
Alaina Melville
Oregon Progressive Party
alaina@progparty.org
www.ProgParty.org

April 2011

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Sunday, April 3rd, 6 PM, 5014 NE 24th Ave (behind Star e Rose)

Death and Taxes

Free community documentary & discussion night held each Sunday at 6pm. We show thought-provoking social/political/environmental films & talk afterward about what's stirring around in us.
Death & Taxes - a short film about tax resistors & their motivations. Discussion led afterward.

http://www.nwtrcc.org/deathandtaxes.php (National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee)
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Monday, April 4th, Director Park, SW 9th and Yamhill

Rally: Keep Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream Alive!

Join the Oregon AFL-CIO, the Northwest Oregon Labor Council, the ILWU and your fellow union members to continue the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Stand up against the Koch Brothers who helped put Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker in office and are holding up contract negotiations for our brothers and sisters in Oregon at Georgia Pacific and at the Wauna paper mill.

And stand strong with federal workers whose jobs are uncertain so long as anti-worker elitists in Congress refuse to pass a reasonable budget. Carl Wolfson, comedian and host of the KPOJ Morning Show, will moderate this important rally.
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Thursday, April 7th, 6:30 - 8PM, Waverly Heights United Church of Christ, 3300 SE Woodward St, between SE Powell and Division

Town Hall to Stop Wage Theft, Share your story, help end wage theft

Wage theft is the pervasive and illegal practice of not paying workers for some or all of their work.

It happens when employers pay less than the minimum wage, don't pay overtime, force employees to work 'off the clock' or 'under the table', issue paychecks that bounce, steal tips, deny legally required meal and rest breaks, or don't pay workers at all.

The Oregon Coalition to Stop Wage Theft is fighting to keep cheaters from unfairly circumventing lawful employment practices and to provide workers with more tools to recover unpaid wages.

Come share your story or hear form Others.

More info 503.525.8454, www.facebook.com/protectoregonworkers
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Sunday, April 10, 6 PM, 5014 NE 24th Ave (behind Star e Rose)

The Battle of Chernobyl - a film revealing the systematic cover-up of the true scope of the disaster

Free community documentary & discussion night held each Sunday at 6pm. We show thought-provoking social/political/environmental films & talk afterward about what's stirring around in us.
Discussion led afterward.
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Thursday - Saturday, April 14 -16, University of Portland

Food for Thought Conference

Food for Thought begins April 14 with a multi-media discussion about meat production with Bon Appetit CEO Fedele Bauccio, a member of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production. The lecture will be followed by a hormone-free, antibiotic-free meat tasting.

Friday, April 15, the University of Portland will host a Food Film Festival Saturday, April 16, features four plenary sessions about food production, sustainability, and social justice with a mix of lectures, discussions, and panels. The day concludes with a keynote address by Michael Pollan, author of In Defense of Food, The Omnivore’s Dilemma,The Botany of Desire, and Second Nature. Michael will be introduced by Congressman Earl Blumenauer.

Conference registration for Food for Thought is free, and opens February 1. Tickets for Michael Pollan’s keynote speech are $20 for general admission and $25 for reserved seats; they are free for conference hosts and sponsors, University of Portland faculty and staff, and students of any college or university. Tickets go on sale February 1. Registration for free tickets also begins February 1.

More detailed info at http://college.up.edu/envscience/default.aspx?cid=10905&pid=3084
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Friday April 15th, time to be determined, Oregon Zoo

Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility 30th Anniversary Dinner

With keynote speaker Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

Visit www.oregonpsr.org or call 503.274.2720 for more info.
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Saturday, April 16, 12 Noon, Pioneer Courthouse Square

Portland Rising: Rally & March for Jobs and Benefits, Not Cuts!

With eight million jobs lost in the 2008 meltdown and more than five jobs seekers for every job, Congress needs to focus on creating jobs, not cutting the safety net!

Cosponsored by Alliance for Democracy, AFSCME Council 75, Oregon AFL-CIO, KBOO, Oregon Working Families Party, Oregon Progressive Party, ILWU, ATM local 757, Oregonians for Renewable Energy Policy, Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, Rural Organizing Committee and lots more.

More info from Jobs with Justice, 503.236.5573, www.jwjpdx.org

Rally for Climate Justice! (and Feeder March joining Portland Rising Rally)
April 16 at Noon at NW 8th and Davis (North Park Blocks)

Bike Ride to the Rally!
11am at N Killingsworth & Commercial
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Sunday, April 17, 6 PM, 5014 NE 24th Ave (behind Star e Rose)

The Corporation - a film exploring the nature & rise of the dominant institution of our time

Free community documentary & discussion night held each Sunday at 6pm. We show thought-provoking social/political/environmental films & talk afterward about what's stirring around in us.

http://www.thecorporation.com/index.cfm?page_id=2
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Wednesday, April 20, 12 noon, deliversenter gym, Pacific University in Forest Grove

Prospects for Peace in the Middle East, Norm Chomsky

Noam Chomsky, one of America's most renowned political critics and linguists, will deliever an hourlong lecture on prospects for peace in the Middle East, followed by a Q & A session.

Free lecture, open to the public; doors open to public at 11 AM; no advance tickets will be available. Visitors are encouraged to use public transit.
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Friday, April 22, 7PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

GasLand, the documentary film by Josh Fox

"The largest domestic natural gas drilling boom in history has swept across the United States. The Halliburton-developed drilling technology of "fracking" or hydraulic fracturing has unlocked a "Saudi Arabia of natural gas" just beneath us. But is fracking safe? When filmmaker Josh Fox is asked to lease his land for drilling, he embarks on a cross-country odyssey uncovering a trail of secrets, lies and contamination. A recently drilled nearby Pennsylvania town reports that residents are able to light their drinking water on fire. This is just one of the many absurd and astonishing revelations of a new country called GASLAND. Part verite travelogue, part expose, part mystery, part bluegrass banjo meltdown, part showdown.

Sponsored by Community for Earth, 1st Unitarian Church.
$5-15, no one turned away. Printable flier here.
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Saturday, April 23, Washington High School field at SE 12th and Stark

Earth Day 2011- Incorporated "We need You"

This year’s theme has been chosen to spark a conversation about incorporation being a positive attribute. In essence the word means to build bridges and close gaps. To incorporate everyone is the intention. We want to celebrate sustainable business models big and small, organizations gathering momentum in the green movement and anyone who is ready to take steps toward creating a healthy future for our children. Sustainability is an idea that will need incorporation of all parties, coming together and succeeding!

Mission Statement: The Earth Day Celebration is organized by a coalition of organizations and community members celebrating and activating environmental and social sustainability in the Portland, Oregon metro area. We encourage community service projects, citizen participation, emphasis on local economy and the restoration of a culture of cooperation. In our 12th year, we have built this event to highlight local organizations and businesses that demonstrate social and environmental sustainability in their own unique way for Portland area residents. Along with organizations & vendors at the celebration, there will be music, dance, a Kids’ Village, Health and Wellness area, Food, the Reware Upcycle Market and the T-horse.
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Sunday, April 24, 6 PM, 5014 NE 24th Ave (behind Star e Rose)

The Shock Doctrine - a film about the origins & rise of disaster capitalism (government & big business exploiting vulnerable countries in a time of crisis).
Free community documentary & discussion night held each Sunday at 6pm. We show thought-provoking social/political/environmental films & talk afterward about what's stirring around in us.
http://sundance.bside.com/2010/films/theshockdoctrine_sundance2010
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Monday to Sunday, Apr 25 - May 1. OREGON CONVENTION CENTER , HALL E, 777 NE MLK JR BLVD

Northwest Solar Expo & Clean Technology Showcase

The solar industry is one of the few beacons of light in today's economy. While employment figures remain stagnant, particularly in the real estate, construction, and manufacturing sectors, solar continues to inspire new business ventures and create a wide array of professional opportunities and green collar jobs.

Add to this the fact that solar technologies offer a renewable energy path for businesses and homeowners, and you've got one powerful combination!

In its 6th year, the NW Solar Expo is the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, featuring five full days of technical training, professional seminars, and workshops; and coupled with a 3-day exhibitor showcase.

Professional Conference (April 25-29)
Manufacturer & Dealer Training (April 29-30)
NW Solar Expo (April 29 - May 1)

Registration is at http://www.nwsolarexpo.com/registration2011.php
Additional information at http://www.nwsolarexpo.com/index.php
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Monday, April 25th, 12 noon, Sen Wyden's Portland Office, 911 NE 11th Ave

Worker Solidarity Action Against the Korea Free Trade Agreement

Call on Senator Wyden and Congressman Blumenauer to Oppose "Race to the Bottom" Trade Pact

Join fair trade advocates, displaced workers and others outside the offices of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and Congressman Earl Blumenauer as we say "NO WAY" to the Korea Free Trade Agreement. The pending FTA is the biggest trade deal of its type since NAFTA, and threatens to hurt working people in the United States, South Korea and beyond.

We'll deliver petitions to our Members of Congress, urging them to oppose policies that ship Oregon jobs overseas. We'll also get an update on the heroic opposition to the FTA that's taking place in South Korea. The perfect lead-up to May Day, this action will demonstrate cross-border solidarity against Washington policies that cause a "race to the bottom" in labor, environmental and human rights standards.

The demonstration is readily available via public transportation, less than a block away from the Lloyd Center MAX Stop. Come on your lunch break, and join us in saying that enough's enough! For more info, call the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign at (503) 736-9777. RSVP and spread the word via Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=175188399199442Sign the Petition Now!

Don't wait! You can sign the petition we'll be delivering during this action today at:http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1034/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=6379
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Sunday, May 1st, more details later.

May Day Celebration

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Friday/Saturday, May 13/14, First Unitarian Church, 1011 SW 12effectiver />
Rethinking Psychiatry Two-Day Symposium

Friday, May 13 7 - 9 PM
Creating a New Paradigm of Mental Heath Care: What Needs to be Done? And Why?

Saturday, May 14, 8 Am to 5 PM
Building Strong Communities: New Tools for Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health

Friday evening will feature Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic, facilitating a conversation with the audience and a panel of mental health providers and peers on the current national movement to move our mental health care to a more holistic, supportvie and human system.

Saturday will be a day of sharing the wealth of resources and knowledge that supprt mental, emotional and spiritual health of all members of our communities. You will be invited to take part in and present workshops, presentations and conversations highlighting the array of ideas, actions and activities that are helping create the new paradigm of mental health care for all.

Additional Info: Marcia Meyers marciajmeyers@yahoo.com

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Saturday, May 14th, 9:30 to 3:15, First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson St.

Climate Ethics and Equity Forum

March 2011

Multiple date series:

Illahee Lecture Series

March 14 — Consultant extraordinaire Alan AtKisson will discuss how governments, businesses and nonprofits can push the accelerator on innovation for sustainability.
March 30 — Molecular biologist Richard Jefferson will talk new tech, tools and thought to bring efficiency and equity to life-sciences-enabled innovation.
April 16 — Food guru and author Michael Pollan will explore his “Food Rules” and lay out lessons we can all take the supermarket, farmer’s market and stock market.
May 11 — Founding editor and On The Commons fellow David Bollier will take us on a tour of the commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics and culture.
Aug. 31 — The first female winner of the Nobel prize for Economics, Elinor Ostrom will discuss her work on how people interact with economic and political systems to cultivate the Commons.
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Wednesday March 2nd, 6:30 - 9 p.m., Hosford Middle School, 2303 SE 28th Place

The Portland Plan Community Forums

Portlanders have an opportunity to shape the City's strategies for the future at the upcoming Portland Plan Fairs, starting on March 2. Developed with the community, the strategies include actions that address residents' key concerns:

* Equity
* Education
* Economic Prosperity & Affordability
* Healthy Connected Neighborhood

The fairs are designed to offer residents a range of experiences and opportunities to learn about and comment on the strategies. In addition to breakout discussions for each strategy, the fairs will feature booths, presentations, local food and community exhibitors. Free childcare will be provided at all locations.

The Portland Plan will be a 25-year strategic plan for the City, and the direction it sets will touch every neighborhood, district and resident of Portland as it grows. The plan will help to define priorities, guide investment of public dollars and set the course for Portland for the next quarter of a century. For more information please go to: www.pdxplan.com

Additional meetings dates, time and locations

Sunday, March 6, 12:30 - 3 p.m. Oregon Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon Road
Thursday, March 10, 6:30 - 9 p.m., De La Salle North Catholic High School, 7528 N Fenwick Avenue
Saturday, March 12, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO), 10301 NE Glisan Street
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March 4 - 10th, 7 PM plus weekend matinees at 5pm, The Hollywood Theater, 4122 NE Sandy Blvd

Bag It! Is your life too plastic?

“Documentary is a Powerful Look at the Impacts of Plastics on Society”

Our story follows Jeb Berrier, an average American guy who is admittedly not a “tree hugger,” who makes a pledge to stop using plastic bags. This simple action gets Jeb thinking about all kinds of plastic as he embarks
on a global tour to unravel the complexities of our plastic world. When Jeb’s journey takes a personal twist, we see how our crazy-for-plastic world has finally caught up to us and what we can do about it. Today. Right now.

BAG IT is a film that examines our society’s use and abuse of plastic. The film focuses on plastic as it relates to our society’s throwaway mentality, our culture of convenience, our over consumption of unnecessary, disposable productsand packaging—things that we use one time and then, without another thought, throw them away. Where is AWAY?

Away is over flowing landfills, clogged rivers, islands of trash in our oceans, and even our very own toxic bodies. Jeb travels the globe on a fact-finding mission—not realizing that after his simple resolution, plastic will never look the same again!

“Think about it—why would you make something that you’re going to use for a few minutes out of a material
that’s basically going to last forever, and you’re just going to throw it away? What’s up with that?”
—Jeb Berrier

The grand premiere, on Friday March 4th, Oregon state Senators Hass and Cannon will be present for Q&A. Also present will be Junk-to-funk fashion, and live music. There will also be a raffle!

More info: http://oregon.surfrider.org/portland/
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Saturday, March 5, 7 - 9 PM, 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12 and Salmon

Campaign Cash Controversy, a look at the Supreme Court Decision Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, a talk with David Cobb

Since the January 21, 2010 Supreme Court decision giving corporations free speech rights to spend money with almost no limit on political campaigns, David Cobb has been the cheif spokesperson for amending the US Constitution to eliminate corporate personhood. Come hear him talk about the decision and what our response must be.

Sponsored by Alliance for Democracy, Economic Justice Action Group of the 1st Unitarian Church and the Portland Green Party. Printable flier here.
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Sunday, March 6th, 4 - 6 PM,, Mittleman Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Highway

Protest! The Annual Oregon AIPAC Event

Please join Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights (AUPHR) and other groups for our annual protest of the Oregon American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) community dinner.

AIPAC is the largest and most powerful hard-line pro-Israel lobby organization in the United States and serves to tie U.S. and Oregon politicians closer to Israel's right wing policies of occupation, settlement expansion, and apartheid. Many local, state and federal politicians from across Oregon attend this event, which typically lays out AIPAC's political strategy for the coming year and serves to garner support and build community for AIPAC and Israel while ignoring injustice

In part because of AIPAC, U.S. politicians are unwilling to take a courageous stand against Israel's policies and unwilling to hold Israel accountable for virtually any human rights violations. It is time for citizens to stand up and say "No to AIPAC, no to apartheid, and no to our politicians' complicity with Israeli human rights violations!"

AUPHR is providing many signs that say "Stop Funding Israeli Occupation and Apartheid" and ask that protesters dress in black attire. Help us send a unified message!
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Wednesday, March 9th, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, PNCA Main Campus, Swigert Commons, 1241 NW Johnson St.

Edelman Lecture: Derrick Jensen

Derrick Jensen is the acclaimed author of fifteen books, including A Language Older Than Words, The Culture of Make Believe, and Endgame. Author, teacher, activist, small farmer and leading voice of uncompromising dissent, he has been hailed as the philosopher poet of the environmental movement.

His premise is as profound as it is persistent: industrial civilization is inherently unsustainable. It will always require violence to biotic and human communities. And it will create a culture where trauma is normalized, where living beings become objects, and where the only relationship left is one of domination.

PNCA is the Pacific NW College of Art
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Wednesday, March 9, 11 am to 2 PM, Oregon State Capital in Salem

Go Solar Oregon rally

Open to all solar advocates, organizations, interested citizens, solar customers, solar professionals, etc. We need your support! Come join us and help us show the State Legislature that Oregonians want clean solar energy. You will have a chance to share your story and promote Oregon's solar industry.
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Thursday, March 10th, Portland City Hall

Portland Says NO to the JTTF (Joint Terrorism Task Force)

Join other Portlanders to say No to the Portland participation in the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Portland withdrew from the JTTF in 2006 because of concerns that our officiers might be used to spy on Portland citizens as they gather to engage in legal, non-violent protest. We should not rejoin.

On March 10th the Portland City Council will be voting on whether or not the City of Portland should re-enter the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). We strongly oppose the JTTF because we value our civil rights and we need Portland Police officers to be held accountable to Oregon State Law. We don't want roving wiretaps, secret access and domestic spying on non-violent activists & community groups.

We said NO in 2005 and we say NO now.

Rally at 12:30; speakers at 1 PM. Council hearing and vote scheduled for 2 PM. Public testimony will be taken.

CO-SPONSORS: Oregon Progressive Party, Oregon Jericho, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace, NW Student Coalition, Portland Central American Solidarity Committee, the Portland Coalition Opposing Political Repression, Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, International Socialist Organization, Freedom Socialist Party, Portland Animal Defense League, Right 2 Survive, Portland Rising Tide
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Friday, March 11, time details below. Oregon State Capital Bldg, Salem

Rally for Single Payer Health Care/Legislative Action Day to support HB3510

LOBBY your state representatives.

Meet for training at 9 am, MICAH Hall, First Methodist Church, 680 State St. (one block from Capitol)

RALLY at noon on the Capitol steps.

HEARING House Health Care Committee takes testimony on the bill, 3 pm

Everybody In, Nobody Out-- Let Your Voice Be Heard!
More information at www.singlepayeroregon.org or (503) 262-4970. Print a flyer. Details of the bill here.
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Saturday, March 12, 12:30 - 3 PM, 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

Pray the Devil Back to Hell (documentary)

Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the extraordinary story of a small band of Liberian women who came together in the midst of a bloody civil war, took on the violent warlords and corrupt Charles Taylor regime, and won a long-awaited peace for their shattered country in 2003.

As the rebel noose tightened upon Monrovia, and peace talks faced collapse, the women of Liberia – Christian and Muslims united - formed a thin but unshakable white line between the opposing forces, and successfully demanded an end to the fighting– armed only with white T-shirts and the courage of their convictions.

The women of Liberia are living proof that moral courage and non-violent resistance can succeed, even where the best efforts of traditional diplomacy have failed.
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Saturday, March 19 ,1:00 PM, Pioneer Courthouse Square, SW 6th and Yamhill

Eight Years in Iraq - Nine Years in Afghanistan: How is the War Economy Working for You?
Anti-War Rally & March

End the Wars and Occupations - Bring All the Troops Home Now
Fund Jobs, Health Care and Human Needs, Not the War Machine
Stand for Civil Liberties at Home and Abroad
Take Action!

Rally at 1 PM
March at 1:30 PM

Preliminary cosponsors and endorsers include Alliance for Democracy, Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Groupo, Peace Action Committee Unitarian Church, Economic Justice Action Group-First Unitarian Church, Veterans for Peace Chapter 72, Iraq Veterans Against the War-Oregon, Portland Peaceful Response Coalition, Portland Jobs with Justice, Freedom Socialist Party, Metanoia Peace community, Portland Labor for Peace and Justice, KBOO Community Radio .

For more info or for your organization to get involved, contact Peace and Justice Works: 503.236.3065 or http://www.pjw..info.
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Wednesday, March 23, time to be determined, Bagday Theater, SE 36th and Hawthorne

Ted Danson, actor and environmental activist

Famous for his portrayal of Sam Malone on the era-defining sitcom Cheers and recently for his role in HBO's critically acclaimed series Bored to Death, Danson has also devoted the last 25 years of his life to environmental activism.

Join Danson as he recounts his journey from protesting offshore oil drilling near his Southern California neighborhood in the mid-1980s to his current status as one of the most influential oceanic environmental activists, helping found Oceana, the largest organization in the world focused solely on ocean conservation.

This special event is cosponsored by Oceana. Tickets, $29.99, include admission and a copy of Danson's new book, Oceana. Visit Powells.com for all the ticket details.
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Thursday, March 31, 7 PM, Jantzen Beach Red Lion Hotel, 909 N. Hayden Island Drive

STATE OF THE HANFORD SITE, PUBLIC MEETING

The Tri-Party Agreement agencies (U.S. Department of Energy, Washington State Department of Ecology, and the U.S.nvironmental ProtectionAgency) invite you to participate in this year’s State of the Hanford Site meetings being held in March. These meetings offer the opportunity for interested members of public to discuss Hanford cleanup progress, challenges, and priorities with top decision-makers from the agencies.

This is a good opportunity to express your concerns about the clean-up process at Hanford as well as your desire not to have Hanford become a national nuclear waste disposal site.
Schedule
Open hous with displays - 6 PM
Hanford Story Video - 6:45 PM
Town Hall Meeting - 7 PM

Arrive at 6 PM for a intro to the meeting by Gerry Polett of Heart of America NW.
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Friday April 15th, time to be determined, Oregon Zoo

Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility 30th Anniversary Dinner

With keynote speaker Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

Visit www.oregonpsr.org or call 503.274.2720 for more info.
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Friday, April 22, 7PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

GasLand, the documentary film by Josh Fox

"The largest domestic natural gas drilling boom in history has swept across the United States. The Halliburton-developed drilling technology of "fracking" or hydraulic fracturing has unlocked a "Saudia Arabia of natural gas" just beneath us. But is fracking safe? When filmmaker Josh Fox is asked to lease his land for drilling, he embarks on a cross-country odyssey uncovering a trail of secrets, lies and contamination. A recently drilled nearby Pennsylvania town reports that residents are able to light their drinking water on fire. This is just one of the many absurd and astonishing revelations of a new country called GASLAND. Part verite travelogue, part expose, part mystery, part bluegrass banjo meltdown, part showdown.

Sponsored by Community for Earth, 1st Unitarian Church.
$5-15, no one turned away.
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Saturday, April 23, Washington High School field at SE 12th and Stark

Earth Day 2011- Incorporated "We need You"

This year’s theme has been chosen to spark a conversation about incorporation being a positive attribute. In essence the word means to build bridges and close gaps. To incorporate everyone is the intention. We want to celebrate sustainable business models big and small, organizations gathering momentum in the green movement and anyone who is ready to take steps toward creating a healthy future for our children. Sustainability is an idea that will need incorporation of all parties, coming together and succeeding!

Mission Statement: The Earth Day Celebration is organized by a coalition of organizations and community members celebrating and activating environmental and social sustainability in the Portland, Oregon metro area. We encourage community service projects, citizen participation, emphasis on local economy and the restoration of a culture of cooperation. In our 12th year, we have built this event to highlight local organizations and businesses that demonstrate social and environmental sustainability in their own unique way for Portland area residents. Along with organizations & vendors at the celebration, there will be music, dance, a Kids’ Village, Health and Wellness area, Food, the Reware Upcycle Market and the T-horse.

February 2011

Tues. Feb. 1st-

This coming Tuesday, February 1st at 5:30 pm you are invited to a public forum about the Oregon State Bank.

A proposal to create a publicly owned bank modeled after the highly successful Bank of North Dakota will be heard in the 2011 Oregon legislature. Come to the event to find out what you can do to get involved in this exciting campaign.

Right now the State of Oregon deposits billions of our tax dollars into the same Wall Street Banks that crashed our economy. We believe that money could be brought home to create jobs here. By partnering with community banks, the Oregon State Bank will get credit flowing once again to Oregon’s small business owners and farmers. www.OregoniansForaStateBank.org

Forum Speakers:

Barbara Dudley - Co-Chair of the Oregon Working Families Party; Jim Houser - Co-owner of the Hawthorne Auto Clinic, and co-chair of the Main Street Alliance of Oregon; Teresa Retzlaff - Farmer at 46 North Farm in Astoria, and member of Friends of Family Farmers; State Representative Jefferson Smith - (D-Portland, District 47)

Public Forum about the Oregon State Bank

5:30 – 6 pm Reception, with drinks and finger foods

6 – 8 pm Public Forum

At the New Song Community Church, 2511 NE MLK Blvd, Portland.

Help spread the word:

If you are on Facebook you can RSVP to this event. This will help spread the word to others!

Parking Info:

New Song Community Church is located at the corner of MLK and NE Russell St. Parking is available behind the church. Note that it may be easier to access the parking lot from Sacramento street (one block South of Russell St.) For a map of the site which shows the venue and parking lots go here.

Hosted by: Oregon Working Families Party, Oregon Action and the Main Street AllianceCo-Sponsored by:

AFSCME Council 75, Alliance for Democracy, Code Pink Portland Chapter, Communication Workers of America Local 7901, Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church, Enlace, Jobs with Justice, Laborers Local 483, National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 82, National Lawyers Guild Portland Chapter, Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, Oregon Renewable Energy Policy, Portland Alliance, PSU Faculty Association, AFT 3571, Real Wealth of Portland, The Northwest Alliance for Alternative Media & Education, UFCW Local 555, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom

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Wed. Feb. 2nd-

Benefit Showing of Food Matters, Bagdad Theater, SE 37th & Hawthorne Blvd, 6:30pm to 8pm, sponsored by KBOO Radio, more info at 503-231-8032 x219. No admission fee required, donations accepted. Be there or be square!

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Tim Kasser : Human Identity and Environmental Challenges, 5 - 7:00 pm, PSU, Shattuck Annex (SW Hall and Broadway)

Despite some important successes, the efforts of the environmental movement have thus far failed to activate the kinds of personal and social changes necessary to meet the many ecological challenges we face. A growing body of psychological research suggests that if these efforts incorporated more knowledge about human identity (including our values, our sense of social identity, and the ways we cope when threatened), greater progress towards a more sustainable (and socially just) world might be forthcoming. This event is free and open to the public.
Tim Kasser is the chair and a professor in the Psychology department at Knox College. His research focuses on materialistic values, investigating how values relate to well-being in various nations around the world, as well as what leads some people to become especially focused on different types of values. He was the Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, (2006-2009). Kasser is the author of The High Price of Materialism (2002). More info at 503-725-9662. Sponsored by Portland Center for Public Humanities (PCPH)
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2011 Illahee Lecture Series - Searching for Solutions: Innovation for the Public Good

We all know we are unlikely to solve problems going forward with solutions from the past. We need to think of new approaches. We need to innovate. But what exactly is innovation? When is it useful, trivial, destructive? And how can we tell? What conditions foster or enable innovation? How do innovative ideas move from inspiration to initial implementation to wide-spread diffusion? Furthermore, even with all the good ideas and practices out there, how do we get organizations to embrace innovative solutions at the rapid rate we'll need to avoid hitting environmental and energy walls? Unless otherwise noted, all lectures begin at 7 PM at the First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Avenue in Portland.

Feb. 3 — Political scientist Roger Pielke, Jr., will champion the importance of energy innovation as the key to moving past carbon towards a sustainable society.

March 14 — Consultant extraordinaire Alan AtKisson will discuss how governments, businesses and nonprofits can push the accelerator on innovation for sustainability.

March 30 — Molecular biologist Richard Jefferson will talk new tech, tools and thought to bring efficiency and equity to life-sciences-enabled innovation.

April 16 — Food guru and author Michael Pollan will explore his “Food Rules” and lay out lessons we can all take the supermarket, farmer’s market and stock market. University of Portland venue!

May 11 — Founding editor and On The Commons fellow David Bollier will take us on a tour of the commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics and culture.

Aug. 31 — The first female winner of the Nobel prize for Economics, Elinor Ostrom will discuss her work on how people interact with economic and political systems to cultivate the Commons.

$69. to $199 season passes. Single tickets also available. You can order tickets online, by mail or by phone. Illahee can accept cash or check as well as Visa and Mastercard. Call 503-222-2719, or mail check to Illahee, 720 SW Washington, Suite 800, Portland, OR 97205, online at http://illahee.org/lectures/Passes%202011/document_view .
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Fri. Feb. 4th thru Sat. March 5th-

21st Annual Cascade Festival of African Films, various locations, most are at PCC Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth St, Moriarty Arts and Humanities Bldg, Rm 104 Theater. All films and events are free and open to all on a first-seated basis. Seating is limited in all venues, so come early. Free parking in all student lots. Located on buslines # 72 & # 4. 100% FREE!

The festival committee is pleased to present a variety of feature and documentary films from the African continent. The majority of films were made by African directors. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose Africa’s problems, and reveal the possibilities for a more hopeful future. They show us pictures of Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa that is packaged primarily for western viewers. The films represent African concerns that are political, historical, and social. This year covers a wide range of themes and topics, including family and loyalty, parent-child relationships, community responsibility, change, the quest for peace and justice, and the power of wonder, imagination, and imani, the Swahili word for faith.

These films were chosen because they represent different countries and cultures and a range of lifestyles from pre-colonial to modern times, including both rural and urban settings. Although it is impossible to represent a whole continent with only a few films, it is our hope that through this annual film series we will encourage American viewers to become interested in African cultures and to study them further. Evening showings always include after-film audience discussions with the Directors and /or other speakers familiar with the country or subject matter.

This Film Festival brings Directors to discuss their films and does not charge admission! All descriptions, times and locations of the films can be found at www.africanfilmfestival.org . I have seen some of the films already, and I can highly recommend Stolen, StreetBall, In My Genes, and Masquerades. See you there!

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Sat. Feb. 5th-
Performance for Black History Month: Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, Reed College Eliot Hall Chapel, 7:30 pm.

For more than 30 years, the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble has carried on the African American tradition of percussive jazz from a distinctly Midwest-Chicago perspective. The ensemble features the talents of three internationally renowned musicians: Dr. Kahil El’Zabar, percussionist, composer, and a prolific jazz innovator; Ernest Dawkins, a premier jazz saxophonist and composer; and Corey Wilkes, trumpet, an artist in residence and board member with the Jazz Institute of Chicago. More info at

Eliot Hall chapel. Events line 503/777-7755.

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Sun. Feb. 6th- Ongoing, every Sunday

FREE community film night at The 3rd Space, 5014 NE 24th (behind the Star E Rose Cafe) every Sunday at 6pm.

Thought-provoking documentaries with informal discussions afterwards for those who want to stay & talk about their thoughts & stirrings on the film. Note: this isn't a weekly commitment (if it turns into that, awesome!) Come to whatever movie peaks your interest.

February's films:

2/06 Nobelity

2/13 Food Matters

2/20 Democracy in the Workplace, Hometown Money (two shorter films on cooperatives & local currency, respectively)

2/27 The Corporation

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Tues. Feb. 8th-

Leveling the Playground: Equity and Education, Multnomah County Building, 501 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd, 7 - 8:30pm.

Speaking will be Doug Wells from the Community and Parents for Public Schools, Nichole Maher of the Native American Youth Family Center, and Dan Jamison of the Chalkboard Project. A question and answer period will follow the presentations. The Public is invited and encouraged to attend. This event will be televised available on the LWV-PDX website. Sponsored by League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters will present a panel discussion about the issues, concerns, and possible solutions for achieving educational equity in Portland's Public Schools.

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Wed. Feb. 9th-

Author Robert Whitaker on his book, ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC: RETHINKING PSYCHIATRY AND MOVING MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY FORWARD, 1:30 pm, Vancouver UU Church, 4505 E. 18th St, at General Anderson. No Panel or reception here, but otherwise see info below about Mr Whitaker. More info at 360-241-0528.

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Author Robert Whitaker will lead a panel - ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC: RETHINKING PSYCHIATRY AND MOVING MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY FORWARD, 7 pm, First Unitarian Church, 1011 SW 12th at Salmon.

Robert Whitaker's book Anatomy of an Epidemic is being called The Silent Spring of psychiatry. This is very important stuff! Reception from 5-6:45 pm, then Mr Whitaker and the panel will share their perspectives and plans to create a more compassionate mental health system in Oregon, and across the nation. $5-$20 donation requested. No one turned away for lack of funds. Two CEUs available. Child care available.

Panelists include:
Beckie Child, Director of the Mental Health America of Oregon; Cindi Fisher, Movement of Mothers Standing - Up -Together: Taking Back Our Children ( The M.O.M.S. Movement );
Chris Gordon, Assistant professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Medical Director of Mental Health Advocacy; Will Hall, Portland therapist and national leader in Peer Recovery;
Gina Nikkel, Director of the Oregon Association of Community Mental Health. More info: 503.665.3957 or www.realwealthpdx.org/rethinkingpsychiatry. Sponsored by the Economic Justice Action Group of First Unitarian Church.

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Thurs. Feb. 10th-

If you're interested in Oregon's budget and want to learn more, please join State Rep Ben Cannon, State Senator Jackie Dingfelder and State Rep Michael Dembrow for a Budget Town Hall discussion, at PCC Southeast (2305 SE 82nd Ave) from 7 to 8:30 pm. We will tackle tough questions like: How should legislators respond to the estimated $3.5 billion shortfall in the state’s budget? What core state services do you depend on? How should the Legislature make Oregon’s economy and system of public finance more durable for the long term? As well as a discussion of health care, the environment, education reforms, and other issues that matter to our community. More info at (503)986-1446.

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Fri. Feb. 11th-

3rd Annual NW Environmental Health Conference, 8:30 AM - 4 PM, Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union.

This conference will host leading scientists, researchers and healthcare professionals in the field of environmental health with emphasis on the impact the environment has on health and healthcare practices. Topics Include: Green Chemistry, Built Environment, Environmental Justice, Sustainability, Health Impact Assessments, Integrative Health Care, Obesity, Autism & Pediatric Health.

*Continuing Education Credit Available for Nurses, Environmental Health Professionals, and Naturopathic Doctors

*Discounted Student Rates!

Registration for the 3rd Annual NW Environmental Health Conference is required. Register today! More info, please contact Sara Gerlt Schroeder at 971-409-3381.

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Sat. Feb. 12th-

Anarchists Against the Wall Speaking Tour (Palestine-Israeli popular resistance), Mississippi Pizza Pub, 3552 North Mississippi Ave, 9pm.

Speaking tour & Slam Poet Shachaf Polakow, Israeli AATW activist, speaks about the joint Palestinian-Israeli popular resistance against the ongoing occupation and the building of the Apartheid Wall. Local Slam Poets will perform after guest speaker. $10 Suggested donation. (All donations to support AATW). For more Info call: 602-446-9444. Sponsored by SUPER (Students United For Palestinian Equal Rights)

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Sat. Feb. 19th-
Lecture for Black History Month: Annette Gordon-Reed College Kaul Auditorium, 7:30 pm.

Annette Gordon-Reed, a professor of law at New York Law School since 1992 and winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in History for her book The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008), is recognized as one of our country’s most distinguished presidential scholars.

Kaul Auditorium.

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Mon. Feb. 21st-

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) speaking on the subject: War is Bad
for the Economy, 3 pm, Capitol Theater in Downtown Olympia, 206 5th Ave SE. Free parking on the street (Presidents Day holiday)

Sponsored by Fellowship of Reconciliation and Veterans for Peace, Rachel
Corrie Chapter 109, $5-15 suggested donation at the door. Please pass this notice on, this is an 800 seat venue. Let's fill it up. Contact Cheryl Crist at ccrist5000@aol.com (360-754-7631) or Glen Anderson at glen@olywa.net (360-491-9093) for more information.

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Tues. Feb. 22nd-

William S. Burroughs: A Man Within,by Yony Leyser, INDEPENDENT LENS-OPB TV Channel 10, 10 pm, check local listings. Usually 1 hour.

An iconoclast who himself became an icon, William Burroughs explored the outer boundaries of culture and identity in the 1950s. His work was vilified by conservatives and banned by the U.S. government, but emerged to influence artists for generations to come. Burroughs's friends and colleagues remember the public persona and the private man. Sounds very good!

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Thurs. Feb. 24th-

I Can Control Myself: The 'Twilight' Saga as as American Mormon Tale of Perfection,

7 - 9 pm, PSU, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 329.

Speaker Susana Morrill’s Twilight saga rests in its story of forbidden love. But it is also a compelling treatise on the belief that people have free will and can change themselves for the better. Perfectionism is a long-standing tradition within American Protestant-dominated culture and in Mormonism, the religions of the saga’s author, Stephanie Meyer. This talk will explore the historical roots of this religious belief in American and Mormon culture and suggest that “Twilight” represents another step in the mainstreaming of Mormon culture.
Susanna Morrill is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Lewis and Clark College. She teaches courses in United States religious history. Morrill’s research focuses on women in United States religions. Her work in the recent past has focused specifically on how early Mormon women used popular literature in order to argue for the theological importance of their roles in the home, community, and church. This event is free and open to the public. More info 503-725-9662 and http://publichumanities.pdx.edu/ Sponsor Portland Center for Public Humanities (PCPH) @ PSU.

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Fri. Feb. 25th- Last Friday of every month.

Critical Mass! Meet-up 5:30 pm, Underneath Burnside bridge on the westside, by naito parkway. Every biker participating Get your bike parade on! Boo yah! Bring your bike, a friend, some love, and your biking legs. Celebrate bikes, or just ride with some friends in a mass, or whatever you'd like CM to be - lets do it! 6pm - Get your ride on! Critical mass info?

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Sat. Feb. 26th-

Lecture for Black History Month: Manning Marable, Reed College Kaul Auditorium, 7:30 pm.

Manning Marable is the M. Moran Weston and Black Alumni Council Professor of African-American Studies and professor of history and public affairs at Columbia University. He was founding director of African American Studies at Columbia from 1993 to 2003. Since 2002, he has directed Columbia's Center for Contemporary Black History. Kaul Auditorium.

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FYI: Sue Supriano is new to town and has an extensive library of Audio Interviews she has done over many years covering a lot of different materials. Check her out at: Sue Supriano - Steppin' Out of Babylon: Audio Interviews http://www.suesupriano.com

January 2011

As always, thanks to David Delk of Alliance for Democracy and Robin Bloombarden for preparing this calendar.

Multiple date series:

The Portland Plan - Inspiring Communities Series
What kind of city can we become? Let's talk about it.
Growing our economy. Educating our people. Greening the city. Creating more livable neighborhoods.
Offering all Portlanders a better quality of life. Come be part of the discussion as we hear from some of the world's best and brightest on urban issues.

All program run from 7 - 9 PM and are free to the public. Doors open at 6:30 PM
Series sponsored by City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, City Club of Portland, Portland State University and others.

Monday, January 10, Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett, University of British Columbia School of Architecture and Landscape Design speaking on Designing for Environment and Community at the Multnomah Arts Center Auditorium, 7688 SW Capital Hwy

Monday, January 17, Bob Weissbourd, RW Ventures, speaking on Economic Development at Mercy Corps Action Center Aceh Community Room, 28 SW 1st Ave.
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Tuesday, January 4th, 5 - 7:30 PM, North Portland Library, 512 N Killingsworth

American Casino

Do you know someone in foreclosure? Do you have houses on your street in foreclosure?

If so, come see this free movie.
the movie will be followed by a brief discussion of the foreclosure crisis as it is affecting North Portland, and a presentation by Good Grief American, a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to informing homeowners of the realities of the situation and what tools they have to deal with it.

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Thursday, January 6, 7:30 PM, Powell's Books on Hawthorne

The Post Carbon Reader: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability Crises

Climate change, peak oil, freshwater depletion, species extinction, and a host of economic and social problems challenge us now as never before. The Post Carbon Reader (Watershed Media), edited by Daniel Lerch, features articles by some of the world's most provocative thinkers, addressing the key drivers shaping this new century, from renewable energy and urban agriculture to social justice and systems resilience. This unprecedented collection takes a hard-nosed look at the interconnected threats of our global sustainability quandary — as well as the most promising responses.
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Tuesday, January 11, 6:30 PM, Machinists Union Hall, 3645 SE 32nd Ave

Cross- Border Unity Against the Korea Free Trade Agreement
A Speaker's tour with the Korean Confederation of Trade Union's Kim Kyung-Ran

In early December, U.S. and Korean trade negotiators struck a deal that is expected to bring the Korea Free Trade Agreement to the floor of Congress in early 2011. This is the biggest free trade agreement since NAFTA, and is strongly opposed by the largest labor federations in each country.

The same provisions in the Korea FTA that encourage the off shoring of U.S. manufacturing jobs — such as special investor privileges, deregulatory requirements and substandard labor protections — also weaken labor’s hand in South Korea. Trade policies that increase corporate power at the expense of jobs, workers’ rights and democracy must be stopped.

Hear from Kim Kyung-Ran, Director of External Relations for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, as she:

Busts the myth that job-killing trade deals that hurt ordinary Americans somehow benefit working people in other countries; and

Inspires us to action with photos and stories from some of South Korea’s largest and most dramatic mobilizations against the FTA to date

Kim’s stunning 35-minute slide presentation will be followed by short reports from local activists, updating you on the expected impact of the FTA in our region and how you can get involved in local efforts to stop it.

This event is part of a West Coast speaker’s tour taking place from January 10 – 15 with stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Eugene, Portland, Takoma and Seattle.

For more information, contact the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign at (503) 736-9777
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Wednesday, January 12, 12:00 Noon, Outside Senator Wyden's office at 911 NE 11th Ave

Rally Against the Korea FTA
Oregon Can't Afford Another NAFTA-Style Trade Deal!

The largest free trade agreement since NAFTA is about to be introduced for a vote in Congress. This decidedly unfair trade deal would cost Oregon thousands of family-wage jobs, put the state’s land use and environmental laws in jeopardy and hand still more power to Wall Street. It’s not too late to stop this horrendous trade deal, but we need to act now! Join displaced workers, the unemployed and labor leaders from Oregon and South Korea in saying “NO WAY to the Korea FTA!” outside the office of U.S.Senator Ron Wyden — the Chair of the Senate Trade Subcommittee.

For more info, call the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign at (503) 736-9777. Learn more and take action online now at www.oregonfairtrade.org.
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Thursday, Jan 13th, 6:30 PM, Hollywood Theater, 4122 NE Sandy

Big Mountains, Big Energy, an evening of new documentary films hosted by the Crag Law Center

Documentary films include "Deep Down", "Flathead Wild", and "The Electricity Fairy."

Join Us for a Night of Films Exploring Our Use of Coal and its Impact on Mountain Communities. The nation’s eyes are on the Pacific Northwest as coal companies are lining up to develop major coal export facilities along Oregon and Washington coasts

Guest panelists will be on hand to discuss the films, including Deep Down filmmaker Jen Gilomen and Columbia Riverkeeper director Brett VandenHeuvel.

Admission: $10.00 Win cool raffle prizes. all proceeds support Crag Law Center work to protect and sustain the Pacific Northwest's natural legacy.

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VAN JONES: “Beyond Green Jobs: The Next American Economy” These lectures are FREE and open to the public. No tickets or reservations. The Eugene lecture will be followed by a book sale and signing.

Monday, January 24
7:30 pm, EMU Ballroom, UO campus, Eugene.

Watch live streaming video of this lecture on 1/24/2011 at http://media.uoregon.edu/channel/2011/01/05/van-jones-beyond-green-jobs-... begining at 7 p.m.

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Tuesday, January 25
5:45 pm, White Stag Building, UO in Portland, 70 NW Couch St, Portland

Van Jones is a globally recognized, award-winning pioneer in human rights and the clean-energy economy. He is a co-founder of three successful non-profit organizations: the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and Green For All. He is the best-selling author of the definitive book on green jobs: The Green-Collar Economy and served as the green jobs advisor in the Obama White House in 2009. Van is currently a senior fellow at the Center For American Progress and is a senior policy advisor at Green For All.

He currently holds a joint appointment at Princeton University, as a distinguished visiting fellow in both the Center for African American Studies and in the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The Obama administration did not appreciate Van’s talents, unfortunately.

CREATING A CLEAN ENERGY ECONOMY. Our country is in the depths of an economic recession and ecological crisis. We need nine million new jobs in the United States. They must be jobs that can support families and jobs that do no harm to the environment. America needs her best minds generating smart and innovative ideas to create more jobs. Van Jones is one of those people.

As the founder of Green For All, the national organization working to get green jobs to disadvantaged communities, Van was the main advocate for the Green Jobs Act, which George W. Bush signed into law in 2007. The Act was the first piece of federal legislation to codify the term "green jobs." Under the Obama administration, it has resulted in $500 million for green job training nationally. No contact info, but see you there!

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Tues. Jan. 25th-

National Day of Action: Defend free speech & the right to organize! Protest FBI and Grand Jury Repression! 5:30-6:30 pm, Federal Building,

1220 SE 3rd (Between Jefferson and Madison)

In December 2010, under the direction of U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald the FBI delivered nine new subpoenas in Chicago to anti-war and Palestine solidarity activists. Patrick Fitzgerald’s office is ordering the nine to appear at a Grand Jury in Chicago January 25. In response we are calling for protests on Jan.25 across the country and around the world to show our solidarity. Hundreds of organizations and thousands of people will be protesting at Federal Buildings, FBI offices, and other appropriate places, showing solidarity with the nine newly subpoenaed activists, and with all the activists whose homes were raided by the FBI. Fitzgerald’s expanding web of repression already includes the fourteen subpoenaed when the FBI stormed into homes on September 24th, carting away phones, computers, notebooks, diaries, and children’s artwork. In October, all fourteen activists from Chicago, Minneapolis, and Michigan each decided to not participate in the secret proceedings of Fitzgerald’s Grand Jury. Each signed a letter invoking their Fifth Amendment rights. However, three women from Minneapolis Tracy Molm, Anh Pham, and Sarah Martin are facing re-activated subpoenas. They are standing strong and we are asking you to stand with them-and with newly subpoenaed nine activists-by protesting Patrick Fitzgerald and his use of the Grand Jury and FBI to repress anti-war and international solidarity activists. Contact: oregon.jericho@gmail.com

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Tues. Jan 25th-

Standing up to Citizens United - a Community Forum, First Unitarian Church, Elliot Chapel, SW 12th and Salmon, 7 -9 PM, FREE.

One year ago, the US Supreme Court ruled that unlimited amounts of money form corporate coffers could be directly used in elections with almost no disclosure of its sources. In the 2010 elections, corporate funds poured into congressional races, enabling the Republicans to purchase a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democracy is government of, by, and for the people. Now the US Supreme Court has given us government of, by, and for corporations. What does this mean for democracy and what can we do about it?Dan Meek, Public Interest Attorney, campaign finance reform advocate, and Barbara Dudley, former Executive Director of the National Lawyers Guild and head of the Oregon Working Families Party, will speak. Sponsored by Alliance for Democracy, Co-sponsored by the Economic Justice Action Group of the 1st Unitarian Church, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Independent Party of Oregon, Progressive Party of Oregon, Oregon Working Families Party. More info at 503-548-2797 or info@progparty.org
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Saturday, January 29, 2011, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM , First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Main, Portland

Single Payer Health Care, Should Oregon Go First?

There is a moving movement for Single Payer Health Care here in Oregon, and around the country. An Oregon single payer bill will be introduced in the 2011 Oregon legislature.. All are invited to come find out more, and learn how to get more involved.

National and local speakers, including

  • Congressman John Conyers, sponsor of HR676
  • Dr. Margaret Flowers, Congressional Fellow, Physicians for a National Health Program
  • Katie Robbins, Healthcare-NOW! the national single payer advocacy group
  • Mark Dudzic, Labor Campaign for Single Payer national organizer


Sessions addressing single payer basics, health inequities, student organizing, the labor movement, nurses and physicians, building an Oregon network of single payer activists, and more.

Learn about the new single payer legislation which will be introduced into the Oregon state legislature when the new session starts in February.

For more information or to register phone 503.262.4970 or email SinglePayOregon@gmail.com
Jobs with Justice, 6025 E. Burnside Portland OR 97215

Registration fee: $20 but no one turned away for inability to pay

Co-sponsored by the Alliance for Democracy
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Tuesday, Feb 1, 5:30 - 8 PM, New Song Community Church, 2511 NE MLK Blvd.

Oregon State Bank Teach In

Today Oregon deposits billions of our tax dollars into the very same Wall Street banks that crashed our economy.

Instead, we could put that money to work right here to create jobs with a new public bank for Oregon. The state bank would partner with community banks to make credit available to small businesses and farmers.

It’s a bank controlled by we the people--not the Wall Street fat cats.

Visit their website at Oregonians for a State Bank

5:30 - 6:00 PM - reception
6 - 8 PM - Community forum

Co-sponsored by the Alliance for Democracy
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Thursday, Feb 10, 7 -9 PM, First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America.
Author: Robert Whitaker

Robert Whitaker, award winning author of Mad in America, discusses a medical mystery in his latest book: Why has the number of Americans considered "disabled mentally ill" tripled over the past two decades?

Whitaker is one of the first journalists to expose the long-term effects of psychiatric medications. His findings are astonishing and controversial.

More info: Marcia Meyers, 503.665.3957, marciameyers@yahoo.com
Sponsored by the Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church

November 2010

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Thursday, Nov 4th, 7PM, Portland State University, Smith Student Center at SW Broadway and Montgomery, Rm. 237
Kari Norgaard, Imagining the Real: climate Change, Denial and Everyday Life
Climate scientist may have identified global warming as the most important issue of our time, but it has taken over 20 years for the problem to penetrate the public discourse in even the most superficial manner. Most sociological explanations for public “apathy” emphasize lack of information, incorrect mental models or lack of concern. Norgaard analyzes the collective denial and resistance to disturbing information that actually inhibits action.
This is free and open to the public. Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 237. Nov. 4th.
Kari Norgaard is a Whitman College sociologist who has studied public attitudes towards climate science.
More info: (503) 725-4946
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Friday, Nov 5, 7 – 8:30 PM, PCC Cascade campus, Moriart Auditorium, 705 N. Killingsworth
Rev. Mark Kiyimba Event at PCC Cascade
Rev. Mark Kiyimba is an important voice for social justice in Kampala Uganda at a time of great threat to the LGBT community. In a presentation entitled “Standing on the Side of Love” Rev. Mark Kiyimba will will talk about the courageous actions taken to protect the LGBT community in Kampala, and also share the work being done at his school and home for AIDS orphans. This will be followed by a panel discussion with local experts in HIV/AIDS issues and social activists talking about how to become involved globally and act locally.
More Info: Contact: Shari Rochelle at srochell@pcc.edu.
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Saturday, November 6th, 7-9 pm, First Unitarian Church, SW 12 & Salmon
Coming in Hot
WILPF will present Jeanmarie Simpson in “Coming in Hot”; a one-woman play depticing the varied experiences of 14 women in the armed forces-from air traffic controllers, medics, Arabic linguist, sonar technicians, body guards and interrogators. check out http://korepress.org/CominginHotTourPage.htm
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Saturday, Nov. 6th, 10 am to 1 PM, SE Uplift Neighborhood Coalition, 3534 SE Main St.
SE Uplift community Resource Fair
Join us for a Community Resource Fair and Open House. This is an opportunity to see what lots of community based organizations and non-profits are working on in one stop! Find out about grassroots efforts throughout the city and get training on legislative advocacy, community asset mapping, creating neighborhood collectives and much much more! Participating organizations include Second Stories, Our United Villages, 1000 Friends of Oregon, Urban Garden Collective, Upstream Public Health and many more organizations working on many different inspiring projects. Come to learn, connect with neighbors and get involved in new projects! Please stop by and bring your friends and neighbors!
More infor at http://www.southeastuplift.org/
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Sunday, Nov. 7, 1 p.m., Buchan Reception Room, 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon
Reception for Rev. Mark Kiyimba of Uganda
Rev. Mark Kiyimba is a minister of two UU congregations, one in Kampala and another in a village outside the capital. There he has both a large primary school and an orphanage for AIDS orphans. He has provided leadership to protest the anti-homosexual bill under consideration in the Ugandan Parliament that could lead to imprisonment and even death for homosexuals. UUGlobal AIDS Coalition and UU Pride have joined together to sponsor a reception for him in the Buchan Building. He will present more about his work with HIV/AIDS-impacted children and also his powerful actions to protest this hateful legislation. All are welcome!
Questions? Please contact: Patsy O’Shea for UUGAC at poppishea@hotmail.com and Helena Hessle for UU Pride at ahhessle@gmail.com.
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Tuesday, Nov 9th, 7PM, Multnomah County Building, Board Room, 501 SE Hawthorne
Water Issues in Oregon
The League of Women Voters of Portland will feature four stakeholders representing agriculture, industry, public water systems and public waste water and stormwater treatment systems. each will give a short presentation of their perspectives.
Learn why waer is important, what issues face Oregonians, and what is being done to ensure we maintain high quality water resources.
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Monday, Nov 15, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, SE Uplift, 3534 SE Main
Cell Towers in Portland neighborhoods

Are you concerned about cell towers going up in your neighborhood near homes, schools, and parks? Find out what you can do about the towers in Portland's residential neighborhoods. Learn about Federal, state and local regulations governing cell towers and what we can do to change them. Network with other Portland neighbors dealing with cell towers.

Co-sponsored by Southeast Uplift and RespectPDX. More information: 503.232.0010, info@respectPDX.org, or leah@southeastuplift.org
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Tuesday, Nov. 16, 7 PM, First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon (doors open at 6:30 PM)

PRICELE$$

Democracy is Priceless. Pricele$$ is a non-partisan documentary that examines citizen effects to eliminate a root cause of countless social and environmental problems -- the inordinate influence of special interest money in government. From the food that we eat to the way that we power our world, an unblinking look at how all Americans are affected by a broken electoral system -- and how average citizens are the only ones who can fix it.

Director Steve Cowan will be present for a Q & A discussion after the screening.

Sponsored by Alliance for Democracy, and Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church as a fund raiser for the Alliance for Democracy

Cost: $5 - 20 sliding scale, no one turned away

More Info: David Delk 503.232.5495, davidafd@ymail.com
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Saturday, November 20, PSU 5th Ave. Cinema, 510 SW Hall

Worker's Republic

Workers' Republic' is a 60-minute documentary that chronicles one of the most important labor victories in recent memory. Three weeks before Christmas 2008, in the depths of the economic crisis, Chicago company Republic Windows and Doors announced the factory's closure. They informed their work force that they would not be paid for their final week or receive their accrued vacation pay. In a move that harkened back to the sit-down strikes of the 1930s, the workers occupied the doomed factory day and night for nearly a week, declaring they would not leave until they were given what their employer owed them.

The workers won over the public to their cause and the story made headlines all over the world. 'Workers' Republic' conveys the courage, the creativity, and the solidarity of those window-builders who vowed to stand up for their rights. From the opening moments to the eventual victory, and culminating in the surprise fate of the Chicago factory, the film shows radical action can be a solution to exploitation. In our turbulent times of economic strife, 'Workers' Republic' is an anthem of future possibility and opportunity.

This is the opening event of the Oregon Socialist Conference- please check out the full conference schedule at http://www.portlandsocialists.org/oregonsocialistconference/
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Saturday, Nov. 20th, 10 AM to Noon, First Unitarian Church (Eliot Chapel) SW 12th and Salmon

Friends of Safe Drinking Water presents a
Bull Run Town Hall On Our Water System
What every Portland resident needs to know about our water system

• Cryptosporidium, the supposed reason for this massive rebuilding of our water system, is a red herring. A catastrophic sewage event in Milwaukee, Wisc., the rationale for requiring Cryptosporidium treatment—was caused by raw sewage in the drinking water, not Cryptosporidium.

• No unfiltered water system has had a public health problem from Cryptosporidium. There are and have been no microbial or chemical microbial public health problems from open reservoirs.

• New federal regulations requiring covered reservoirs will actually decrease our water quality by adding toxins and carcinogens such as Radon and ethers. Closed and covered reservoirs have EPA-documented public health problems, such as deaths from microorganisms.

• EPA regulation is flawed and scientifically unsupported because of poor methodologies.

• City of Portland Bull Run Treatment Panel in 2002 found that added treatment will show no measurable public health benefit. In 2004, the independent review panel found no need or public health benefit to eliminate open reservoirs.

• Portland water bills, which have already jumped 34 percent in the last two years, will double in less than five years.
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Saturday, Nov. 20, 9:30 – Noon, Sellwood_Moreland Improvement League, 8210 SE 13th Ave.

Mapping the Commons Workshop

Do you appreciate local parks and national forests? What about clean drinking water and your public library? Do you find the internet useful?

Welcome to the commons. Some things are no one’s private property — they belong to all of us. They not only enhance our lives; our very existence depends on them. They are priceless and in need of defending.

Oregon Commons, a project of Onward Oregon, is presenting a series of workshops this fall as a step toward our larger goal of strengthening active stewardship of the commons — the gifts of nature and civilization we share across generations.

Join us for “Mapping the Commons,” a fun and interactive workshop designed to help grow our awareness, our network and our commitment to serving the common good. Together, we’ll explore the many facets of the commons and identify opportunities to become more active as its caretakers.

Free and open to all; however, advance registration is required. Register here

Sponsored by Onward Oregon
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Sunday, November 21st, Portland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union, SW Broadway at Montgomery, Rm 294

OREGON SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

The Oregon Socialist Conference is one of the dozens of socialist conferences being held nationwide that are dedicated to arming a new generation of rebels, activists and organizers with arguments and ideas for a revolutionary socialist alternative, learning our history of rebellion and resistance, and discussing strategies for building organization and winning struggles for real change.

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Tuesday, Nov 30, 7PM, First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon (doors open at 6:30 PM)

Winner-Take-All Politics, How Washington Made the Rich Richer - and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class with co-author Paul Pierson

A groundbreaking work that identifies the real culprit behind one of the greatest economic crimes of our time - the growing inequality of incomes between the vast majority of Americans and the richest of the rich.

Paul Pierson and his co-author, Jacob Hacker, demonstrate convincingly that the usual suspects - foreign trade and financial globalization, technological changes in the workplace, increased education at the top - are largely innocent of the charges against them. Instead, they indict an unlikely suspect - American politics. The winner-take-all economy is primarily a result of winner-take-all politics.

Sponsored by Alliance for Democracy, Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church and KBOO - Community supported radio

Cost: $5 - 20 sliding scale, no one turned away. More information: David Delk,, Alliance for Democracy. 503.232.5495
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December
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Multiple date series:

The Portland Plan - Inspiring Communities Series
What kind of city can we become? Let's talk about it.

Growing our economy. Educating our people. Greening the city. Creating more livable neighborhoods.

Offering all Portlanders a better quality of life. Come be part of the discussion as we hear from some of the owrld's best and brightest on urban issues.

All program run from 7 - 9 PM and are free to the public. Doors open at 6:30 PM

Series sponsored by City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, City Club of Portland, Portland State University and others.

Wednesday, December 1, Dr. Robert Ogilvie, Public Health law and Policy speaking on Healthy Complete Communities at Kaiser Town Hall Ballroom at 3704 N. Interstate Ave.

Wednesday, December 8, Judith Bell, Policy Link speaking on Education at PSU-Lincoln Hall Recital Hall (Rm 75) 1620 SW Park Ave.

Wedneday, December 15, Dr. Julian Agyeman, Tufts University speaking on Re-imagining (E)quality at the Hollywood Theater at 4122 NE Sandy Blvd.

Monday, January 10, Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett, University of British Columbia School of Architecture and Landscape Design speaking on Designing for Environment and Community at the Multnomah Arts Center Auditorium, 7688 SW Capital Hwy

Monday, January 17, Bob Weissbourd, RW Ventures, speaking on Economic Development at Mercy Corps Action Center Aceh Community Room, 28 SW 1st Ave.
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Wednesday, Dec 1st, First Unitarian Church, SW 12 and Salmon in the Buchan Bldg.

Move to Amend

Meet with other concerned citizens working to amend the constitution to end corporate personhood by amending the US Constitution to make clear that corporations do not have belly buttons, and, therefore, should not have the rights of citizens.

Organized by the Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church and the Alliance for Democracy.
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Weds. Dec 8, 7 PM, First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

Joshua Holland: Sr Writer for AlterNet and author ot The Fifteen Biggest Lies About the Economy (and everything else the right doesn't want you to know about taxes, jobs and corporate America)

By nearly every conceivable standard, the American economy has gotten steadily worse from the time Reagan took office to the present. The anti-government, pro-corporate agenda has damaged our nation for too long, and yet, turn on Fox News and you'll find them still hawking the same foolish theories, baseless accusations, and bald-faced lies. The Fifteen Biggest Lies about the Economy dissects each malicious fiction to reveal how the Right is just plain wrong on the economy — wrong on jobs, wrong on the deficit, wrong on taxes, wrong on trade. However, Holland goes beyond the most recent Republican talking points to explain the issues with the depth and nuance that you'll need to see through the nonsense rhetoric you're going to hear about the nation's economy for some time to come.

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Saturday, Dec 11th, 1 - 5 PM 1st Unitarian Church, SW 12 and Salmon on the Buchan Bldg.

Fair Trade Holiday Bazaar & Forum

Buy a gift this Christmas that makes a difference

Local Fair Trade vendors offer crafts and gifts, chocolate, coffee and olive oil from small farmers and artisans around the world.

Includes refreshments and a screening of The Dark Side of Chocolate (2 PM) with discussion to follow.

Co-sponsored by the Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church and the North West Fair Trade Coalition.
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January
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February
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Thursday, Feb 10, 7 -9 PM, First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America. Author: Robert Whitaker

Robert Whitaker, award winning author of Mad in America, discusses a medical mystery in his latest book: Why has the number of Americans considered "disabled mentally ill" tripled over the past two decades?

Whitaker is one of the first journalists to expose the long-term effects of psychiatric medications. His findngs are astonishing and controversial.

More info: Marcia Meyers, 503.665.3957, marciameyers@yahoo.com

Sponsored by the Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church

October 2010

Oregon Progressive Party Community Event Calendar

 

 

Main Event Calendar: All events are listed here by date. To see additional details or to look up events by type check out our the breakdown by event type below the main calendar.

 

09 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

 

Money for Jobs & Education Not for War and Occupation

Afghanistan War Anniversary RALLY, MARCH & TEACH-IN

11:00am: RALLY at the Park Blocks near PSU between SW Market and Clay

11:30am: MARCH to teach-in

1:00-3:30pm: TEACH-IN at Portland State University

 

2:00pm: Town Hall for Measure 74

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

1607 Gekeler Ln., La Grande, Oregon 97850

 

10 October 2010 Sunday

 

2-8pm Green - Progressive Party Jamboree and BBQ

Thompson Shelter in Avery Park, Corvallis, Oregon

 

350 Global Day of Action focused on the climate crisis

Statewide Events All Day... check www.350.org for event details.

 

2-4:00pm: Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Action

All New Seasons' stores in Portland, Oregon 4:30pm Debrief Meeting

 

11 October 2010 Monday

 

7:00pm Brookings Town Hall

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

Chetco Senior Center, 550 Chetco Lane in Brookings, Oregon

 

12 October 2010 Tuesday

 

Philomath High School Candidates Day

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

2054 Applegate St., Philomath, Oregon

 

14 October 2010 Thursday

 

7-9:00pm Progressive Poster Party

Meet at Lucky Lab on 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, Oregon

 

Conversations with Dr Don (Internet TV)

See appearances by Walt Brown, the Oregon Progressive Party candidate for State Treasurer and Rick Staggenborg, the Oregon Progressive candidate for U.S. Senate.

Check website www.doonbaham.com for times and podcasts.

 

16 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

 

17 October 2010 Sunday

 

1-4:00pm: OSPIRG Activist Workshop

Location to be determined soon

RSVP to Naomi Roth, the training facilitator, she will be in touch with directions and more details about the training. Contact: nroth@publicinterestnetwork.org.

 

3:00pm Schools Not Stadiums:

Challenging Backwards Government Spending PrioritiesPortland State University, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 228, Portland, Oregon

 

20 October 2010 Wednesday

 

6-8:00pm Oregon Progressive Party Volunteer Meeting

320 SW Stark St. Ste.202, Portland, OR 97204

 

23 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

 

27 October 2010 Wednesday

 

6-8:00pm Oregon Progressive Party Volunteer Meeting

320 SW Stark St. Ste.202, Portland, OR 97204

 

30 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

 

12-5:00pm Rally to Restore Sanity: Portland, Oregon

Waterfront Park @ Morrison Bridge, 540 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, Oregon

 

 

From this point on events are listed by group...

 

Progressive Party Events:

 

09 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

Located at the far NE corner of the Market near where Montgomery intersects with the East side of the Park Blocks. Closest PSU buildings are Cramer Hall and Smith.

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

10 October 2010 Sunday

 

2-8pm Green - Progressive Party Jamboree and BBQ

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

3pm Music, 4pm food, 5pm candidates speak, BBQ, 6:30 music

Thompson Shelter in Avery Park, Corvallis, Oregon

 

13 October 2010 Wednesday MEETING CANCELLED!! REPLACED BY FLYER PARTY

 

6-8:00pm Oregon Progressive Party Volunteer Meeting

320 SW Stark St. Ste.202, Portland, OR 97204

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

14 October 2010 Thursday

 

7-9:00pm Progressive Poster Party

Meet at Lucky Lab on 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland

We will meet, split in to groups then launch out from there to poster Portland.

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

16 October 2010 (Saturday)

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

Located at the far NE corner of the Market near where Montgomery intersects with the East side of the Park Blocks. Closest PSU buildings are Cramer Hall and Smith.

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

20 October 2010 Wednesday

 

6-8:00pm Oregon Progressive Party Volunteer Meeting

320 SW Stark St. Ste.202, Portland, OR 97204

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

23 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

Located at the far NE corner of the Market near where Montgomery intersects with the East side of the Park Blocks. Closest PSU buildings are Cramer Hall and Smith.

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

27 October 2010 Wednesday

 

6-8:00pm Oregon Progressive Party Volunteer Meeting

320 SW Stark St. Ste.202, Portland, OR 97204

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

30 October 2010 Saturday

 

9:00am-2:00pm Portland State University Saturday Farmers Market

Oregon Progressive Party Booth with Candidates and volunteers.

Located at the far NE corner of the Market near where Montgomery intersects with the East side of the Park Blocks. Closest PSU buildings are Cramer Hall and Smith.

contact: alaina@progparty.org

 

 

Events with Rick Staggenborg:

Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate

 

09 October 2010 Saturday

 

2:00pm Town Hall for Measure 74

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

1607 Gekeler Ln., La Grande, Oregon 97850

 

10 October 2010 Sunday

 

2-8pm Green - Progressive Party Jamboree and BBQ

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

3pm Music, 4pm food, 5pm candidates speak, BBQ, 6:30 music

Thompson Shelter in Avery Park, Corvallis, Oregon

 

11 October 2010 Monday

7:00pm Brookings Town Hall

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

Chetco Senior Center 550 Chetco Ln, Brookings, Oregon

Contact: 541-469-6822

 

12 October 2010 Tuesday

 

Philomath High School Candidates Day

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

2054 Applegate St., Philomath, Oregon

Contact: 929-2043

 

14 October 2010 Thursday

 

Conversations with Dr Don (Internet TV)

Broadcast in Washington County 7 times during October 18-22

Check website www.doonbaham.com for times and podcasts.

 

16 October 2010 Saturday

 

Concert Fundraiser at the Green Spot Coos Bay

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

181 Anderson Ave, Coos Bay, Oregon

Contact number: 541-808-0548

 

23 October 2010 Saturday

 

2:00-3:00pm: Eugene NORML Meeting

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

Herb’s Toasted Subs, 1210 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon

Contact: 541-343-2845

 

 

Events with Walt Brown:

Oregon Progressive Candidate for State Treasure

 

14 October 2010 Thursday

 

Conversations with Dr Don (Internet TV)

Broadcast in Washington County 7 times during October 18-22

Check website www.doonbaham.com for times and podcasts.

 

 

Rallies, Marches & Protests:

 

09 October 2010 Saturday

 

Money for Jobs & Education Not for War and Occupation

Afghanistan War Anniversary Rally, March & Teach-In

11:00am: RALLY at the Park Blocks near PSU between SW Market and Clay

11:30am: MARCH to teach-in

1pm - 3:30pm: TEACH-IN at Portland State University

Park Blocks near Portland State University: Between SW Market and Clay

Focus includes ending the occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq and the funding Israeli apartheid. Equal Rights for Palestinians. Arguing for no war on Iran or Pakistan, ending drone bombings, imperialism in Latin America and the scapegoating of Arabs, Muslims and Immigrants

 

10 October 2010 Sunday

 

2-4:00pm: Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Action

All New Seasons' stores in Portland, Oregon 4:30pm Debrief Meeting

Activists from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel will be passing out literature outside of all the New Seasons stores in Portland. We are asking all of our supporters to come in during the day (preferably while we're handing out literature and coupons) and bring a coupon to the cashier or manager or fill in a comment card asking them to stop carrying Israeli products until Israel follows international law. At 4:30pm we'll be meeting up at the Red & Black Cafe to debrief all of our experiences and invite you all to come to that as well. Also, if you have yet to sign the petition asking New Seasons to stop carrying Israeli products, please do so here: <http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/dontbuyapartheid/>

 

30 October 2010 Saturday

 

12-5:00pm: Rally to Restore Sanity: Portland, Oregon

Waterfront Park @ Morrison Bridge. Portland, Oregon

 

Community Meetings, Conferences & Events:

 

24 September to 30 October 2010 ONGOING event

 

"My Name is Rachel Corrie"

Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie. Edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner.

Presented by Northwest Classical Theatre Company and Three Good Friends

Performances: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sunday Matinees at 2 PM

THE STARK STREET THEATER: 600 SE Stark Street, Portland

Tickets: $18 adults, $15 seniors and students

Contact: www.nwctc.org/Corrie, 503-293-3062 for Reservations

 

09 October 2010 Saturday

 

2:00pm: Town Hall for Measure 74

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

1607 Gekeler Ln., La Grande, Oregon 97850

 

11 October 2010 Monday

7:00pm: Brookings Town Hall

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

Chetco Senior Center 550 Chetco Ln, Brookings, Oregon

Contact: 541-469-6822

 

17 October 2010 Sunday

 

1-4:00pm: OSPIRG Activist Workshop

Location to be determined soon.

RSVP to Naomi Roth, the training facilitator, she will be in touch with directions and more details about the training. Contact: nroth@publicinterestnetwork.org.

 

Show-up ready for action. We will spend the day moving between large group overviews and small groups to give people an opportunity to learn and internalize skills. The skills we are focused on are skills passionate activists need to have.

 

Agenda:

1-1:10 Welcome/Introductions

1-1:30 Overview of Volunteer Recruitment

1:30-2:00 Small Groups; Volunteer Recruitment

2-2:20 Overview of Coalition Outreach

2:20 – 2:50 Small Groups: Building a "Paper Tiger" Coalition

2:50 – 3:05 Break, Meet fellow area activists

3:05 – 3:20 Overview of Planning a News Conference

3:20 –3:50 Small Groups: Planning a News Conference

3:50 –4:00 Wrap-up

 

17 October 2010 Sunday

 

3:00pm Schools Not Stadiums:

Challenging Backwards Government Spending Priorities Portland State University 1825 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon 97201

Smith Student Memorial Union Room 228

A PUBLIC PANEL DISCUSSION FEATURING:

DAVE ZIRIN writes about the politics of sports for The Nation, SLAM magazine, the Progressive, the Los Angeles Times and edgeofsports.com <http://www.edgeofsports.com>. His books include A People's History of Sports in the United States and Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games We Love.JULES BOYKOFF is a former professional soccer player and currently an associate professor of political science at Pacific University in Oregon. He is the author of Beyond Bullets: The Suppression of Dissent in the United States.SANDRA CHILDS is in her 20th year of teaching and is currently a teacher-library media specialist at Jackson Middle School in Portland. Several of her articles have appeared in Rethinking Schools magazine, and she co-edited the teaching guide for Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11.

 

 

23 October 2010 Saturday

 

2:00-3:00pm: Eugene NORML Meeting

Join Rick Staggenborg, Oregon Progressive Party Candidate for U.S. Senate.

Herb’s Toasted Subs, 1210 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon

Contact: 541-343-2845

September 2010

Events calendar follows for Sept and beginning of Oct.
If you have an event which you would like included, please let me know and I will try to get it included here. And I know that I have forgotten one event with Jeff Smith but I can't find the email. Sorry Jeff, sent it to me again and I will get it on.

David e. Delk, Alliance for Democracy - Portland Chapter, 503.232.5495

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Friday - Sunday, Sept 10- 12, St. Philip Neri Church at 2408 SE 16th Avenue

The Muddy Boot Organic Festival - a soulful celebration of sustainable living
Nourishing Spirit: City to Farm

Please join us on Friday, September 10, at 7pm, for the Muddy Boot Organic Festival Keynote Address by filmmakers Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney food and agriculture policy advocates, and makers of the films King Corn, Big River and Truck Farm.Keynote Address tickets are on sale NOW through Tickets Oregon.
The Muddy Boot Organic Festival features:

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Local, sustainable food and beverages
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Organic and sustainable beer and wine
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Live music
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Fun, ecofriendly kids' activities
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Workshops on sustainable living
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Local vendors of sustainable, organic products and services

$5 admission to the outdoor festival per person per day, at the gate (children under 12 are admitted free). Keynote address tickets must be purchased separately.

We are sorry, but no dogs (except service dogs) are permitted on the festival grounds.

More info at http://www.muddyboot.org/
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Saturday, Sept. 11th, 9Am to 5 PM, Easter Short Park, 8th and Columbia St in Vancouver,

Vancouver Peace and Justice Fair

The Vancouver Peace and Justice Fair is a full-day celebration surrounding the work of peace, environment, and social justice organizations in the greater Clark County area.

Over 50 organizations and businesses will be present for networking, signing up volunteers, educating and disseminating information.

More info at http://www.vancouverpeaceandjusticefair.org/
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Saturday, Sept 11th 9am-12pm: training and doorknock; 12-2 pm picnic
Wilshire Park NE 33rd and Skidmore

Changing the climate in Cully Neighborhood Walk

The Sierra Club and Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good are proud to join Americans across the country who are volunteering on September 11th, a National Day of Service in honor and remembrance of those who bravely serve our country. In honor of this day the Oregon Sierra Club and MACG wish to make a significant contribution to an important local effort on energy efficiency, equity, and community building. Please join us for a Changing the Climate in Cully Neighborhood Walk! We’ll go door to door to promote a city initiative, Clean Energy Works, which helps residents fund energy efficiency improvements to their home and provides worker training for low-income people and communities of color. Don't worry. We'll pair you up with a buddy, provide a quick training on what to say, and answer any questions you may have. It's going to be a lot of fun and will help make a big difference in our community, so sign up today!

Here are the event details:

WHO: You, your friends, and family.

WHAT: Changing the Climate in Cully Neighborhood Walk. After the canvass we will host a picnic at Wilshire Park where you can get free food and drinks and revel in the great work you did!

Questions: Robin Everett robin.everett@sierraclub.org 503-238-0442 x307

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Sunday, September 12, Tualatin Community Park on the Tualatin River

Tualatin Riverfront Music Festival, A homegrown event to ban single-use plastic bags in Oregon

A homegrown festival featuring live local music, local food and beverage, recreational kayaking and fun nature activities for children. The hope is to raise $10,000 to support Tualatin Riverkeepers' efforts to ban plastic bags in Oregon during the 2011 legislative session.

GET TICKETS!
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Tuesday, September 14, 7 PM, Board Room of the Multnomah County Building, 501 SE Hawthorne Boulevard,

Panel Discussion on Campaign Finance Reform and Voter-Owned Elections
Hosted by the The League of Women Voters

Voter-Owned Elections are a comprehensive system that provides candidates a voluntary option when running for Mayor, City Commissioner, and Auditor without special interest contributions.

A panel of four will address several aspects of campaign finance reform during the first hour, followed by audience questions.
• Leslie Hildula, former chair, Portland’s Citizen Campaign Commission,
• Willie Smith, district director, Representative Earl Blumenauer,
• Janice Thompson, executive director, Common Cause, Oregon, and
• Barbara Dudley, adjunct professor, Hatfield School of Government, P.S.U.

Panelists will discuss the current Voter-Owned Election system in Portland, other similar programs in other locations around the United States, the status of federal campaign finance reform, and some of the attempts and implications of regulatory reform.

Voters in Portland will vote in November, deciding if they want to continue the voter owned elections which were instituted by the Portland City Council in 2005.

Event is free and the public is invited.

More Info on voter-owned elections available at http://lwvpdx.org/issues-and-advocacy/campaign-finance-reform
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Tuesday, September 14 , 7 -9 PM, Portland Building auditorium, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue

Columbia Riving Crossing Alternatives Discussion,

Metro Councilor Robert Liberty Convenes Panel Discussion of Alternatives to Current Columbia River Crossing Proposal
7 to 9pm, Tuesday September 14, 2010

The Columbia River Crossing project is a $2.6 to $3.6 billion proposal to widen I-5, rebuild and replace freeway interchanges and extend light rail between Vancouver and North Portland.

The Columbia River Crossing project in its current form is facing very serious financial and political challenges.
Metro Councilor Robert Liberty believes it is important to begin a community discussion of some alternatives to the current proposal, in the event it is infeasible.

Over the last several months he has solicited suggestions of alternative approaches to the problems which the current CRC is supposed to address. He has asked a panel of experts and community leaders to gather for a group discussion of the merits of these proposals.

Confirmed panelists are:
• Gary Toth, Senior Director, Transportation Initiatives with the Project for Public Spaces & former Director, Project Planning and Development, New Jersey Department of Transportation
• Mary Nolan, Oregon House Majority Leader
• Chris Girard, President/CEO of Plaid Pantry
• Keith Lawton, transportation consultant; previously Transportation Planner, Metro, Portland, Oregon 1975 - 2004.
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Friday, Sept 17, 5:30 PM, Portland City Hall, City Council Chambers, 1221 SW 4th Avenue

The Mending Wall: Immigration and Human Rights in Perspective
(The is a FREE EVENT but pre-registation is required. Click here. )

What does good immigration policy look like? How do we reconcile the prerogatives of states to control immigration without infringing on the rights of immigrant and refugee communities? Can we establish immigration laws that are in line with international human rights standards and that ensure a people’s continued access to their cultural heritage?

Borrowing its title from Robert Frost’s famous poem which suggested that “good fences make good neighbors,” this panel of interdisciplinary writers and scholars delves into the controversy and complexities related to Arizona’s recent immigration law, SB 1070, including Portland City Council’s subsequent resolution condemning the law as well as the larger historical and international human rights dimensions of the issue.

Moderated by Daniel J. Tichenor (Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science and Senior Faculty Fellow at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, University of Oregon) who has published extensively on immigration and national identity, and is the author of the forthcoming Faustian Bargains: The Origins and Development of America’s Illegal Immigration Dilemma (University of Michigan Press); Elizabeth Hovde, editorial columnist for The Oregonian; Juliet Stumpf (Associate Professor of Law at Lewis and Clark College) whose research focuses on the intersections between immigration law and constitutional, criminal, national security, civil rights, and employment law; and from the Netherlands, Cas Mudde (currently Nancy Schaenen Scholar at The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics and visiting associate professor at the department of political science of DePauw University) author of the forthcoming Defending Democracies: Liberal Democracies and the Extremist Challenges of the 21st Century.

This project was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program.

The is a FREE EVENT but pre-registation is required. Click here.
Sponsored by the World Affairs Council, the City of Portland, and the City Club of Portland
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Wednesday, Sept, 22, 7 PM, Bagdad Theater, 3702 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd

Stealing the Light, a documentary film

This inspiring documentary focuses on the story of Mohammad Khan Kharoti and his extraordinary journey to build a school in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. With a deep love of learning Kharoti (an Afghan refugee who now works for Kaiser Permanente in Nuclear Medicine) wanted to pass on to the children of his village the same opportunity he had, to attend school and to learn to read and write. In 2001 he obtained permission from the Taliban to start classes for both boys and girls, started a non-profit organization called Green Village Schools—and eventually grew the school to 1200 students, 400 of them girls, before it was destroyed in 2008. Through interviews in Portland and with Afghans in Helmand Province, the film gives insights into the burden of illiteracy on Afghanistan and the tension of working under the constraints of two parallel governments—asking along the way the important question, “what role can education play in promoting peace in conflict-torn countries?”

Ticket price: $13.50 pre-sale/$12.50 day of show
Tickets can be purchased at Crystal Ballroom or through TicketMaster, 800-745-3000
Sponsored by the World Affairs Council
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Friday, September 24, 2010; 9AM-1PM, Providence Willamette Falls Education Center, Oregon City, OR
An Oregon Healthy Food in Healthcare Roundtable
Balanced Menus: A Recipe for Serving Healthy Sustainable Meals, Mitigating Climate Change and Reducing Cost

Presented by Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility

Registration is open!

Information: See below or download the flyer for more Roundtable Information and Registration Instructions.

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Roundtable Registration Fee: $20.00 (Includes lunch of local, sustainable bounty).
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Registration for the event will close Friday 9/17/10 – So register today! Please also share this information with others who might be interested in attending.
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Saturday, Sept. 25th, 11 - 2 PM, Pioneer Courthouse Square

Mobilization for Justice and Police Accountability
Portland March and Rally

Music and Gathering - 10:30 - 11:00
Rally, Speakers and Music - 11:00 - 12:30
March - 12:30 - 1:30

Sponsored by the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform

The Coalition is working for these five goals:
* federal investigaton by the US Justice Department of criminal and civil rights violations by the Portland police
* strengthening the Independent Police Review Division and th ecitizen Review Committee with the goal of adding power to compel testimony
* a full review of the Bureau's excessive force and deadly force policies
* The Oregon State legislature narrowing the language of the State statute for dealy force used by police officers
8 establing a special procescutor for police excessive force and deadly force cases
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Sunday, Sept 26, 1 - 2:30 PM , First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon

The Moral Underground: A Talk on Economic Disobedience

Boston University Professor and Author Lisa Dodson will discuss economic disobedience, take on the moral paradox of breaking
rules to do good, and talk about why she believes it is in the tradition of the underground railroad and other acts of civil disobedience that have propelled social justice movements throughout history.

For more information, contact Kate Lore or Lorna Garanp at ornagarano@gmail.com
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Monday, Sept 27, 7 PM, First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Ave.

Aftershock, The Next Economy and America's Future, Robert B. Reich

Aftershock (Knopf) delivers a brilliant reading of the economic crisis and how Americans should deal with its aftermath. This event presented by Powell's Books and the World Affairs Council of Oregon

A brilliant new reading of the economic crisis--and a plan for dealing with the challenge of its aftermath--by one of our most trenchant and informed experts.

When the nation's economy foundered in 2008, blame was directed almost universally at Wall Street. But Robert B. Reich suggests a different reason for the meltdown, and for a perilous road ahead. He argues that the real problem is structural: it lies in the increasing concentration of income and wealth at the top, and in a middle class that has had to go deeply into debt to maintain a decent standard of living.

Persuasively and straightforwardly, Reich reveals how precarious our situation still is. The last time in American history when wealth was so highly concentrated at the top--indeed, when the top 1 percent of the population was paid 23 percent of the nation's income--was in 1928, just before the Great Depression. Such a disparity leads to ever greater booms followed by ever deeper busts.

Robert B. Reich is professor of public policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton, and was an economic advisor to President Obama. His articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in Berkeley.

Cost: $25.00 includes signed copy of book.

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October
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Saturday, Oct 2nd, 9 am - 4 PM, Madison High School, 2735 NE 82nd Ave.

3rd Annual NW Conference on Teaching for Social Justice w/keynote by Sonia Nieto
Rethinking Our Classrooms, Organizing for Better Schools

Sponsored by, among others, Rethinking Our Schools.
More info and to register: http://www.nwtsj.org/index.php

Both teachers and non-teachers are welcome to this conference. Our conferences attract hundreds of educators from along the I-5 corridor — from as far south as Eugene, OR and as far north as Vancouver, BC to rethink our classrooms and organize for better schools. Various community organizations will also be there at a Resource Fair, including the Alliance for Democracy. The Resource Fair is designed to connect educators with innovative social justice organizations and activists.
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Saturday, Oct 9, Anti-War Rally, March and Teach-in in Downtown Portland

MONEY FOR JOBS AND EDUCATION, NOT WAR AND OCCUPATION
* End the occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq
* Stop funding Israeli apartheid: Equal Rights for Palestinians
* No war on Iran or Pakistan--Stop drone bombings!
* Hands off Latin America
* Stop scapegoating Arabs, Muslims and Immigrants

Downtown Portland (PSU area)
11:00 a.m. - rally, SW Park Blocks at Portland State University between SW Market and Clay
11:30 a.m. - march
1:00 p.m. - panel discussion related to teach-in
2:30 p.m. - workshops begin
(The event will end at approximately 3:30 p.m.)

Coordinated by: Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group
Co-sponsored by: Peace Action Committee of the First Unitarian Church, Portland Peaceful Response Coalition (503- 344-5078), RecruiterWatch PDX, Alliance for Democracy - Portland Chapter, International Socialist Organization, Metanoia Peace Community and others.

Endorsed by: Women in Black, Oregon Wildlife Federation and others.

More info at http://www.pjw.info/afghanistan9yl.html

June 2010

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Sat, May 29 thur Thursday, June 3, Nightly 7:00 plus Sat-Sun-Mon 1:30 at Cinema 21, NW 21st Ave between Hoyt and Irving St.

Casino Jack and the United States of Money

Directed by Alex Gibney ("Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room")
Starring Jack Abramoff, Tom DeLay, Bob Ney, and Ralph Reed

Come see where your democracy went. A probing investigation into the lies, greed and corruption surrounding D.C. super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his cronies.

May 2010

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May, 2010
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Saturday, May 1,South Park Blocks (SW Park and Salmon)

Celebrate International Workers' Day

11am: Sign-Making, Entertainment
12pm: Rally
1pm: March

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