BOYCOTT IDEA SCHOOLS RALLY

SAVE THIS DATE: Saturday, February 4, time TBA, Tentative location: Saltillo Plaza Parents, students, teachers and East Side community members who fought the AISD board’s decision to impose a charter school operator in Allen Elementary and Eastside Memorial HS will rally. Speakers will include parents of former IDEA Schools students from the Valley. The newly formed PRIDE of the East Side group will announce plans to boycott IDEA and other actions. More info @ Facebook

Effects of Killing: Screening ‘Hidden Battles’

Friday, January 27th at 7:00 p.m. at 5604 Manor “Hidden Battles”, a feature length documentary, is a dramatic and deeply personal film about the psychological impact of killing on the lives of five soldiers. Representing a cross section of nationalities, gender, class and race, these soldiers reveal intimate memories about the central act of war, the killing of another human being. How do these individuals make sense of what they have done? What happens when time challenges their carefully constructed … Continue reading

Unionism @ Boeing

Thursday, January 26, 7-9 pm, 5604 Manor, 5604 Manor Road, 78723 – Dana Cloud on “We Are the Union: Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing” University of Texas professor Dana Cloud’s new book analyzes the opportunities and forces at play in modern unions. “We Are the Union” explains how workers at Boeing plants in Wichita and Seattle attempted to take command of their futures by chipping away at the cozy partnership between union leadership and corporate management. Focusing on the … Continue reading

PROTEST THE STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH

Tuesday January 24, 7:00 PM, Congress Avenue bridge While the media looks to cash in on the evening’s ratings bonanza and the political establishment gathers for the annual dog and pony show, come out to the Congress Avenue bridge with your signs and slogans giving voice to the 99% and showing Austin what the State of the Union really looks like. At 7 PM we will have a presence and brief speak-out on the sidewalks of the bridge before we … Continue reading

Police Monitor Citizen Review Panel

January 19, 2012, 6 pm – 8 pm, Council Chambers, 301 W. Second Street, 1st Floor Austin, Texas 78701 The Public meeting of the Citizen Review Panel will be held in Council Chambers at 6 p.m. The following is the agenda: 1. 2011-0964: Officer-involved shootings at the 3400 Blk of S. Congress Ave. 2. 2011-1092: Complainant alleges that he was falsely arrested. 3. Public Comment. Complainants/citizens may address the Citizen Review Panel about the above items. If you wish to … Continue reading

MLK March & Festival

The MLK Community March kicks off on Monday, January 16, 2012 at 9 a.m. with a short program at the MLK Statue on the University of Texas campus. We will then march to the Capitol for Gospel music and then on to historic Huston-Tillotson University, where exciting activities are planned. In previous years, the march has drawn up to an estimated 15,000 people and we are anticipating even more individuals to unite for this special occasion in January 2011. All … Continue reading

Third Coast Sunday Launch Party

Sunday, January 15, 6-9 pm, 5604 Manor, 5604 Manor Road Celebrating Progressive Politics and Radical Roots: Across the country and around the world, people are rejecting old systems of concentrated wealth and power, and calling for a more just and sustainable world. This radical spirit has created new connections and reinvigorated groups that have long been fighting for progressive social change. That same energy is pulsing through Austin, opening up new opportunities for collaboration on analysis and action. In this … Continue reading

SCREENING: RICHARD WOLFF ON “CAPITALISM HITS THE FAN”

Thursday, January 12, 7:00 PM, Workers Defense Project, 5604 Manor Rd Come learn and discuss today’s economic crisis and the possibilities for change. Univ. of Massachusetts Economics Professor Richard Wolff breaks down the root causes of today’s crisis, showing how it was decades in the making and reflects seismic failures within the structures of American-style capitalism. Wolff traces the source of the economic crisis to the 1970s, when wages began to stagnate and workers were forced into a spiral of … Continue reading

Gov. Scott Walker Don’t Mess with Texas

Thursday, Jan. 12, 11:30 a.m., Brush Square, between the Austin convention center and the Hilton, at 4th and Neches Street. Anti-union, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will be the keynote speaker at this Thursday’s luncheon for the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s 10th Annual Policy Orientation for the Texas Legislature. We plan to greet him and other conference attendees Texas protest-style, at high noon on Thursday, January 12th at the Hilton Austin downtown, 500 E. 4th.

Kwanzaa

Wednesday, December 28, 2:00pm to 3:00pm, Carver Branch Library, 1161 Angelina KWANZAA CELEBRATION African native and educator Elizabeth Kahura will bring Kwanzaa to life with storytelling, music, and art for all ages! Kwanzaa is a unique African American celebration with a focus on family values.

MonkeyWrench Books holiday benefit dinner

Saturday, December 17, 7 pm and 8:30 pm, 5604 Manor, 5604 Manor Road, Austin, 78723 – MonkeyWrench Books’ benefit dinner will include a vegan multi-course meal and a raffle fir prizes from our community partners. Dinner tickets are $15 (sliding scale). There will be two sittings for dinner, at 7 pm and 8:30pm. MonkeyWrench is encouraging everyone to wear their ugliest holiday sweater, with a competition and prize for the ugliest. You can reserve a spot by RSVPing on the … Continue reading

CODEPINK Peace on Earth Vigil

Saturday (Dec. 17, 2011) from 4:30 pm to about 6 pm at the big tree at 11th and Congress Codepink invites you to join in a Peace on Earth vigil. We will also be asking passersby to sign Operation Recovery postcards produced by Iraq Veterans Against the War. Please join us if you can.

Austin Council Districts

Saturday, December 17, 2011, 2:30pm until 4:30pm, Scholtz, 1607 San Jacinto Blvd. CHRISTMAS CHANGE! Holiday Party for Austinites for Geographic Representation (AGR) The public is invited to come celebrate the holidays and our Citizens’ Redistricting Plan to make Austin a truly Constitutionally representative city! Attendees are asked, as admission, to bring 10 signatures or your Christmas change. Print petition and the instructions This is a grassroots, volunteer drive. It will take a little effort from a a lot of us. … Continue reading

X-MAS TIENDITA

12pm – 6pm Saturday December 17, 2011, Resistencia Bookstore, 1801-A South First St. Resistencia Bookstore presents its yearly X-MAS TIENDITA: where you will find unique holiday gift items: Artesania, Jewelry, Tarjetas, Posters, Literature, Musica, y Liberacion! Join us as we congregate/celebrate one last time before the new year! This gathering is yet another humble offering in memory of our elder raulrsalinas who founded this tradition of showcasing local and regional arts & crafts at Resistencia Bookstore’s X-MAS TIENDITA. Resistencia Bookstore … Continue reading

Voces del Barrio

7pm Friday December 16, 2011, Resistencia Bookstore, 1801-A South First St. Café Libro Open Mike presents Voces del Barrio: an intergenerational gathering to celebrate the creative voices and gifts of our people featuring veteran poets/writers Jorge Renaud and Jesse James Johnson with emerging writers Sarah Shaney Reeves, Olivia Lorena Slusher, and Mariama Konneh, and a special musical performance by middle school students, the jazz duo of Blaigne & David We invite poet/artistas to come share/enjoy the cantos & cuentos of … Continue reading

Screening The Willingham Case

Wednesday, December 14, 7 pm, Cinemark Cedar Park, 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., (FM 1431 and Highway 183A), Cedar Park, 78613 Screening of “Incendiary: The Willingham Case” and discussion with filmmakers The Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty is sponsoring a special screening of “Incendiary: The Willingham Case” and a discussion with the filmmakers, Steve Mims and Joe Bailey. Described as “equal parts murder mystery, forensic investigation and political drama,” the new documentary film focuses on the case of Cameron … Continue reading

Occupy UT-Austin

Next General Assemblies: Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 3 pm and Thursday, Dec. 15 at 5 pm. Location TBA, see http://occupyut.org for more info. Occupy UT-Austin stands in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. The community is comprised of students, staff, faculty and anyone affiliated with or standing in support of occupying university members. The specific demands of this community have yet to be ratified, but will likely pertain to the following: Tuition costs that are spiraling out of control; … Continue reading

STAND UP FOR EAST SIDE SCHOOLS

Monday, December 12: March and Rally MARCH (and bus ride*) starts at 4:30 PM at Eastside Memorial HS (1012 Arthur Stiles Rd.) RALLY at AISD headquarters at 6:00 pm (1111 W. 6th St., one block west of Lamar) Citizens Communication before board vote starts at 7:00 pm. On Monday the AISD Board of Trustees will vote on a proposal that includes a plan to bring IDEA Public Schools, a charter school operator based in the Rio Grande Valley, into schools … Continue reading

An Afternoon with Young Writers

4pm Saturday December 10, 2011, Resistencia Book Store, 1801-A South First St. Join us to celebrate the voices of emerging East Austin writers! Save Our Youth presents a reading with young writers from Eastside Memorial High School under the direction of English teacher Susan Hauff and Lanier High School under the direction of English teacher Ashley Card The students are 10th graders. Their autobiographical essays/memoirs are about significant moments in their lives that have made an impact on who they … Continue reading

WACO: What’s Immigrant Detention Got to Do with Human Rights?

Waco, Texas – On Saturday, December 10, 2011, at 2 p.m., community organizations will hold a vigil in Waco for detained immigrants in honor of International Human Rights Day. The vigil will begin at 2pm at Heritage Square at Third and Austin and will highlight the more than 10,000 immigrant detention beds in Texas. Until last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement was detaining immigrant women at the Jack Harwell Detention Center in Waco, a private jail operated by Community Education … Continue reading

Occupy Austin

This Saturday (Dec. 10, 2010) Occupy Austin rally and march for International Human Rights Day. Gather at 2 pm at the Capitol for a march starting at 3 pm. Go to City Hall (Cesar Chavez & Lavaca) and to the Texas Capitol for ongoing protest. Occupy Austin is a grassroots movement that has formed in response to the actions on Wall Street in New York City. We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who occupy Wall Street and … Continue reading

An Evening with Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson

SOLD OUT Sunday, December 4, 8 pm, Stateside at the Paramount, 719 Congress Ave. Join us at the newly renovated Stateside at the Paramount for an unforgettable evening of wit, wisdom and conversation with two of the most influential architects of the sustainable food movement. American philosopher, poet, farmer and novelist Wendell Berry has been the inspiration for local food activists from Alice Waters to Michael Pollan for more than half a century. Wes Jackson, president of The Land Institute, … Continue reading

An Afternoon with Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson

Sunday, December 4, 1 pm, Stateside at the Paramount, 719 Congress Ave. Because the evening event sold out, an afternoon event has been added. Only a handful of tickets are left. Join us at the newly renovated Stateside at the Paramount for an unforgettable afternoon of wit, wisdom and conversation with two of the most influential architects of the sustainable food movement. American philosopher, poet, farmer and novelist Wendell Berry has been the inspiration for local food activists from Alice … Continue reading

Making Tamales the Sustainable Way

Saturday, December 3, 10 am-1 pm, 5604 Manor, 5604 Manor Road Learn to make tamales from the masters, Amparo Dominguez and Maria Arias. You’ll go home with a dozen tamales (vegetarian or chicken) made from healthy, local ingredients. We’ll also make a variety of fresh salsas and atole, a traditional Mexican masa-based hot drink. The cost is $55 per person, and all proceeds will be used to fund the Sustainable Food Center’s cooking classes in communities in need. Registration required

DALLAS: Peacemaker Awards

Thursday, December 1, 2011 Reception – 5:30 p.m. Dinner – 7:00 p.m. Doubletree Hotel, 4099 Valley View Lane, Dallas, TX 75244 For Tickets, go to www.DallasPeaceCenter.org or call 214-823-7793 The Dallas Peace Center, Celebrating 30 Years of Peacemaking in North Texas and Beyond presents the 25th Annual Peacemaker Awards Dinner honoring: 2011 Peacemaker of the Year Rais Bhuiyan for his extraordinary commitment to breaking the cycle of hate and violence through the power of forgiveness. He is the founder of … Continue reading