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Sunday July 05, 2009
Start: 07/05/2009 20:00

Once again, the Arise! Books collective is hosting a series of free weekly events all summer long!  Events start each sunday night at 8pm, ending with a film screening in the backyard after sundown.

July 5  Zine & sticker making workshop.
FILM  $100 & a T-shirt - A cultural analysis of zines & zine-makers.

Tuesday July 07, 2009
Start: 07/07/2009 18:30
6:30pm Tuesday, July 7 at the Indian Center at Bloomington and Franklin Ave. in Minneapolis. $10. for all the spaghetti and meatballs that you can eat. Ona is a Twin Cities Ojibwa elder who has taught for 36 years in Minnesota public schools and prisons. As a Red Lake tribal member and bearer of the pipe given by her father, a medicine man, she preserved the culture of her students at Heart of the Earth school in South Minneapolis.
Thursday July 09, 2009
Start: 07/09/2009 13:30

Thursday, July 9th at 1:30 PM, Dave Mahoney will be sentenced by Judge Flynn at the Ramsey County Courthouse, 15 W Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul.  

There will almost certainly be jail time involved, and Dave will be taken into custody at the conclusion of the hearing.  Come to support him and all targets of state repression!

 

http://helpdavemahoney.blogspot.com/

Friday July 10, 2009
Start: 07/10/2009 18:00
End: 07/10/2009 18:00


Saturday July 11, 2009
Start: 07/11/2009 11:00

Since 2004, the Twin Cities Zinefest has welcomed creatives, rebels, musicians and frustrated intellectuals to connect, create and share ideas. As the area's premiere DIY craft, culture and self-publishing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, craft demonstrations, guest speakers and panel discussions. Most importantly, Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self-made talent.

More info: http://zinefest.org

All events are at Stevens Square Center for the Arts, 1905 3rd Ave S., Minneapolis.

Start: 07/11/2009 14:00

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Say no to Racism and Nazis! On July 11 a group of racists will gather in Austin to call for the deportation of immigrants, Blacks, Asians, Latinos, homosexuals and Jews.

Their event is set for 2 p.m. in front of the Mower County courthouse. This group identifies itself as Nazis and calls itself the National Socialist Movement. Join with us in a counterprotest and show them they are not welcome in our community. We will stand up and show that no human is illegal, immigrant rights are workers rights, and we oppose racism in our community.

Start: 07/11/2009 16:00

07/11/09

A rally in Hastings for Brandon Rodriguesz, who was shot and killed by the Hastings Police on July 10, 2008. The rally will be at the Hastings bridge, in Wilson park, at 4 P.M.

Sunday July 12, 2009
Start: 07/11/2009 11:00
End: 07/12/2009 16:00

Since 2004, the Twin Cities Zinefest has welcomed creatives, rebels, musicians and frustrated intellectuals to connect, create and share ideas. As the area's premiere DIY craft, culture and self-publishing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, craft demonstrations, guest speakers and panel discussions. Most importantly, Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self-made talent.

More info: http://zinefest.org

All events are at Stevens Square Center for the Arts, 1905 3rd Ave S., Minneapolis.

Start: 07/12/2009 15:30

July 12, 3:30 to 5:30
Walker Church
3104 16th Ave S., Minneapolis


The one year anniversary of the pre-RNC house raids and the repressive police actions at the RNC is just weeks away. Trials for the RNC 8 could well begin sometime this fall. We have lots of important, meaningful work to do!

Start: 07/12/2009 20:00

Once again, the Arise! Books collective is hosting a series of free weekly events all summer long!  Events start each sunday night at 8pm, ending with a film screening in the backyard after sundown.

July 12  Eighties Bollywood-themed dance party.
FILM  Gunmaster-G9 in Surakksha - A bombastic Desi version of James Bond on a shoestring budget with disco!

Tuesday July 14, 2009

Greetings Community Member,

Start: 07/14/2009 18:20

Just what it says! Come on down and fill your belly for FREE at Walker Church. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options available; bring a container to take some food home!

Tuesday, July 14
6-7:30PM
3104 16th Ave S. Minneapolis

Wednesday July 15, 2009
Start: 07/15/2009 06:30

The International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network of the Twin Cities (IJAN-TC) presents

Thursday July 16, 2009
Start: 07/16/2009 07:45

11th Allied Media Conference
"We Are Ready New: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world"
July 16-19, 2009
Detroit, Michigan

Friday July 17, 2009

11th Allied Media Conference
"We Are Ready New: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world"
July 16-19, 2009
Detroit, Michigan

Saturday July 18, 2009

11th Allied Media Conference
"We Are Ready New: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world"
July 16-19, 2009
Detroit, Michigan

Start: 07/18/2009 09:00
End: 07/18/2009 09:00

VEN  COMPRA Y ARREGLA TU BICICLETA!

Start: 07/18/2009 22:00

Bedlam Theatre celebrates its 16th year with MUCCA PAZZA, the kickingist rockingist 30 piece circus punk marching band from Chicago EVER. with Asylum Soundsystem so bring yer dancing shoes. Dress like you did @ 16 and bring the photo to proove it. Reverse Fake ID's available. Contests and other antics abound.  10pm (after the Fire Show!) $5-$16 (free with full price fireshow tic)

Sunday July 19, 2009
Start: 07/16/2009 07:45
End: 07/19/2009 02:00

11th Allied Media Conference
"We Are Ready New: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world"
July 16-19, 2009
Detroit, Michigan

Start: 07/19/2009 09:00

Start: 07/19/2009 20:00

 

Start: 07/19/2009 20:00
Come see a free screening of "The Corporation," an amazing documentary about the origins and rise to power of the modern corporation.

There will also be a discussion entitled "Neoliberalism 101." It's an economics discussion by and for people who hate economics. What is Neoliberalism and how does it affect us? Who the hell is Milton Friedman? WTF is the WTO?

Plus fun games!

8pm Sunday (7/19)
Arise! Bookstore
2441 Lyndale Ave
Minneapolis
Monday July 20, 2009
Start: 07/20/2009 07:00

 

at Bryant Lake Bowl - 800 West Lake Street

7/20/2009 | 7:00:00 PM
Terrorizing Dissent or How Big Brother Hijacked Our City - a film screening and benefit for the RNC8

Start: 07/20/2009 18:00

Monday, August 3, 6pm
Arise Books & Resources Center (in the meeting room or the beautiful backyard)
2441 Lyndale Ave. S., Minneapolis

Wondering what TC Indymedia's up to?  Want to help cover an upcoming event or connect with members of the editorial collective?  Come on down - these meetings are open to the public, and usually include food and merriment!

Currently, open meetings are scheduled every two weeks.

Wednesday July 22, 2009
Start: 07/22/2009 20:00

"The Little Trip of a Dream"

Friday July 24, 2009
Start: 07/24/2009 13:00

 

 

Start: 07/24/2009 19:00
The Little Trip of a Dream
"The Little Trip of a Dream"
MTSC 34 minutes, subtitled in Spanish and English
7:00pm, Friday, July 24, 2009
Resource Center of the Americas
3019 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, (612) 276-0788
This documentary is told from Jen’s perspective, a US woman who attempts 
to humanize the issue of immigration by visiting her
undocumented co-workers’ families in Mexico.
Start: 07/24/2009 21:00

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Saturday July 25, 2009
Start: 07/25/2009 14:00
End: 07/25/2009 22:00

"ONE DAY IN JULY"
A Street Festival for the Working Class
Remembering 1934--When Minneapolis Became a Union Town.
Saturday, July 25, 7th Av N & 3rd St N, Minneapolis Warehouse District
FREE - 2 PM to 10 PM
onedayinjuly.org

For immediate release-June 2009
For more information contact Jim McGuire (612) 378 1973, seamus@pro-ns.net.

Sunday July 26, 2009
Start: 07/26/2009 08:30

Sun July 19th & Sun Jul 26th Birchwood Cafe presents FRESH!

Start: 07/26/2009 15:30

The next open meeting of the RNC 8 Defense Committee is on Sunday, July 26 at 3:30pm. Interested in getting involved in the important work of keeping our friends, neighbors and comrades free? Join us! Items on the agenda will include the RNC 8’s upcoming August 19 hearing, marking the one-year anniversary of RNC resistance, and more.

Start: 07/26/2009 20:00

Once again, the Arise! Books collective is hosting a series of free weekly events all summer long!  Events start each sunday night at 8pm, ending with a film screening in the backyard after sundown.

July 26  A discussion of queer issues and starting up a Bash Back! chapter in the Twin Cities. Anyone is welcome to come!

Monday July 27, 2009
Start: 07/27/2009 19:00

There will be a free screening of PROCESSED PEOPLE:  THE ANTIDOTE TO AMERICA'S TOXIC LIFESTYLE.   The documentary is written by Sabrina Nelson and produced, directed and edited by Jeff Nelson.  It deals with the health effects of the processed foods we eat, the drugs we take and the lifestyles we live as they relate to the obesity, diabetes 2, heart disease and autoimmune epidemics now taking their toll among millions of Americans.  The film also explores the financial ruin to which many are driven by medical debts due to the outrageous costs of healthcare that is o

Tuesday July 28, 2009
Start: 07/28/2009 06:30

The United States is one of the world’s top producers of sugar from beets, much of the production coming from the area along the Minnesota-North Dakota border. As described in the documentary, From Field to Factory, “The survival of communities up and down the Red River Valley of
Minnesota is directly tied to this industry, which has an economic impact of $3 billion a year.”

Thursday July 30, 2009
Start: 07/30/2009 07:00

Afghanistan & Pakistan: War Without Borders. Eyewitness Report from Pakistan.

 

The U.S war in Afghanistan is expanding into Pakistan. In an almost-colonial-sounding reference, the war is sometimes referred to as the "Af-Pak" war.

*What is really happening today in Pakistan?

Friday July 31, 2009
Start: 07/31/2009 18:00
End: 07/31/2009 23:59

Come celebrate a victory for our community!

Friday, July 31, 2009
6:00 p.m. until Midnight

The Home of Rosemary Williams
3138 Clinton Ave. S.
Minneapolis

At the absolute last minute as a deal was brokered that will allow Rosemary to remain in her home (though we're still waiting for the ink to dry). This happened only hours after Hennepin County Sheriff's Deputies served her with a 24-hour eviction notice. Now it's time to celebrate!

Start: 07/31/2009 18:30

The Radical Roundtable presents a free speech slam on...

"The Economic Crisis - What's Class Got to Do with It?"

Friday, July 31

Alternative happy hour starts at 6:30

Opening remarks at 7pm

May Day Books, 301 Cedar Ave S

* a free speech salon starring YOU & other regular peeps

* a couple of yokels kick it off, then YOU take the mic!

* discuss the sad state of the economy, dis the man, woo the audience

Saturday August 01, 2009
Start: 08/01/2009 10:00
End: 08/01/2009 18:00
Last November’s RNC 8 rummage sale was a smashing success.  Help us smash bogus charges by stopping at the second go-round on Saturday, August 1!

JUNK FOR JUSTICE: RUMMAGE SALE for the RNC 8!
Saturday, August 1, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Walker Community Church
3100 16th Avenue South, Minneapolis

Start: 08/01/2009 10:30

 

What: Sustainable Saturday

When: 11:30am-2pm Saturday August 1st

Where: Indian Mounds Park in the Dayton's Bluff neighborhood of St Paul

                10 Mounds Blvd St Paul

 

This Saturday, August 1st, Greenpeace is hosting Sustainable Saturday, featuring...

Sunday August 02, 2009
Start: 08/02/2009 08:00

Summer Series Event August 2nd at Arise Bookstore (2441 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis)

Nau mai, Haere mai...

8 PM: Come join us for a discussion and presentation about state repression on indigenous activists and others in New Zealand and beyond (including short presentations by the RNC 8 and EWOK!).

The State 'Terror Raids' of October 15, 2007:

Start: 08/02/2009 20:00

Once again, the Arise! Books collective is hosting a series of free weekly events all summer long!  Events start each sunday night at 8pm, ending with a film screening in the backyard after sundown.

August 2  Discussion around radical organizing in Aotearoa/New Zealand and the similarities between the repression faced there and in the Twin Cities.

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