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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.

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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.
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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/

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Start: 07/10/2009 18:00
End: 07/10/2009 18:00


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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.

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