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Movie: What a Way to Go, Life at the End of Empire
CAMP Friday Night Movie Series presents:
WHAT A WAY TO GO: life at the end of empire
When: Friday, May 16 7:30 pm
Where: CAMP, 3026 Cherokee (at Minnesota) in south St. Louis
$5-$8 donation requested, but NOTAFLOF*
This documentary is a disturbing, compassionate, sometimes humorous
personal essay about coming to grips with climate change, peak oil,
environmental meltdown and the collapse of the Amerikan empire. Friends
and experts analyze the historical, social and psychological factors
driving us toward HUMAN EXTINCTION. The makers of this film challenge
Root Force : demolishing colonialism at its foundations
Are you tired of talking about “the system” and ready to do something about it? Are you looking for a way to fight the onslaught of corporate globalization beyond summit hopping and buying fair trade?
St. Louis city-wide flyering guide
Submitted by ben on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 6:01pm.Below is the start of an online, collaborative flyering guide for the St. Louis area. It's broken down by neighborhood, and it's incomplete. Post a comment to let us complete it!
South City
South Grand...
Mokabees (bathrooms)
Mangia Italiano
CBGB (front windows)
Petra Cafe
St. Louis Bread Co (corkboard adjacent bathrooms)
Off the Grid (ask at counter)
Dunaway Books (front windows, ask at counter)
City Diner
New Dawn Natural Foods (on Arsenal, East of Grand)
Gelateria Del Leone
Cherokee St...
CAMP
Apop Records
Black Bear Bakery
Shangri-La Diner
IWW Little Red Songbook, suggestions for developing CAMP online-ness?
Submitted by ben on Thu, 12/20/2007 - 3:51pm.An electronic copy of the IWW Litte Red Songbook was floating about the ether and suddenly found itself fastened to our website:
http://stlcamp.org/iww_little_red_songbook_19th_ed_electronic_copy
I'm also working on an online flyering guide, listing ideal flyering spots around town, and broken down by neighborhood.
Other suggestions for how the CAMP website could work better (besides having better layout and gfx)? Host online swap-meet and barter? Ride-sharing lists?
IWW Little Red Songbook, 19th Ed., Electronic Copy
The IWW website listed its Little Red Songbook as temporarily out of stock. Some searching around uncovered an electronic copy of the 1923 edition of the songbook, attached in MSWord format and PDF. Free until further notice...
How to have meetings that aren't 8-hour long debates about nothing
Submitted by ben on Tue, 12/18/2007 - 3:18pm.CAMP tends to have lots of meetings, meetings about meetings even. It can all start to blend together after a while, to point that this place has occasionally been dubbed the "Community Arts and Meeting Project." Some tips we've learned along the way...
1. No meetings longer than 2 hours, and bring food if the meeting will be long. Human nature will not allow long meetings w/o food.
2. Propose a simple agenda at the start of meeting, and keep to it to avoid tangential discussions. You won't be able to sort everything out during one meeting, so don't try to.
