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Events
Wednesday October 3, 7 pm
Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
The forum will include:
* Ziah Reddick, Universal African Peoples Organization [moderator]
* Audrey Hollis, Greater St. Mark Community Food - Community Organizing
* digger, Missouri Green Party
Humanity is increasingly separated from the land and food that sustain us. Surprisingly, Cuba may be the country that offers the best model for the shortage of energy that will soon haunt the US.
The St. Louis Indymedia Center presents:
A Dialogue on Immigration with NYC-based author Jane Guskin, co-author of "The Politics of Immigration"
WHAT: A dialogue on immigration with Jane Guskin, co-author of "The
Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers" (new book on Monthly
Review Press)
WHEN: Saturday, October 6, 2007, at 1:00 pm
WHERE: Community Arts and Media Project, 3026 Cherokee St., St. Louis, Missouri (at Cherokee & Minnesota)
http://www.stlcamp.org, http://www.stlimc.org
For immediate release: October 3, 2007
Collective meeting for the Community Arts & Media Project
The city food co-op is located on Pestalozzi at Minnesota and is a place to buy organic foods and other environmentally friendly products.
Cosponsored by the Gateway Greens & the Organizer, this discussion group is open to all who want to learn about socialist ideas and practice.
Next STLIMC monthly meeting. Meetings are held every 2nd sunday of the month.
At CAMP, 3026 Cherokee St. in south St. Louis.
Agenda Items for next meeting on 10/14, 7pm @ CAMP (left over from previous mtg)
- Consensus decision making, esp. who is consenting?
- New features?
- Crew reports
- Review of what was done over the past month, what worked? what didn't work? Build on what works?
- Training!! Train folks how to write journalism (e.g. Digger's workshop)
- Refine and/or train folks how content is posted to the website at reboot.stlimc.org.
Polyamory Discussion group, every 3rd Tuesday at CAMP.
Monthly business meeting of the Gateway Greens, at CAMP, 3026 Cherokee St. 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every Month.
Filmed in the mid-to-late 1980s, "Paris is Burning" chronicles the ball culture of New York City and the poor, African American and Latino gay and transgendered community involved in it. Many consider it an invaluable documentary of the end of the "Golden Age" of New York City drag balls, as well as a thoughtful exploration of race, class, and gender in America.
The films will continue every other Thursday, indefinitely.
All films are at CAMP, 3022-3026 Cherokee St. Doors open at 7:00,
Come help Create CAMPs shrine for Dia de los Muertos
On this drawing night we will be perfecting our community ofrenda.
Day of the Dead is a holiday that honors death by remembering and
celebrating our ancestors, inviting back the wisdom and presence of
Those Who Have Gone Before.

