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Weekly Volunteer Meeting

Posted September 29th, 2008 by samantha
November 13, 2008
5:30 pm

Interested in getting more involved at the CMC? Want to volunteer? Have an idea for an event? Come to this meeting!

WHEN: Every Thursday @ 5:30 PM
WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
For more info, call 352-373-0010

Weekly Volunteer Meeting

Posted September 29th, 2008 by samantha
November 6, 2008
5:30 pm

Interested in getting more involved at the CMC? Want to volunteer? Have an idea for an event? Come to this meeting!

WHEN: Every Thursday @ 5:30 PM
WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
For more info, call 352-373-0010

Peace Forum

Posted September 29th, 2008 by samantha
October 4, 2008
2:00 pm

A gathering of individual activists and representatives from groups to discuss upcoming events and scheduling of activities.

WHEN: first Saturday of every month
WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
COST: donations appreciated

At the Death House Door

Posted September 29th, 2008 by samantha
October 13, 2008
8:00 pm

At the Death House Door is the story of the death penalty in the state of Texas, told from the perspective of Pastor Carroll Picket, who served as the death house chaplain at the infamous Walls prison unit in Huntsville, Texas for 15 years. Picket presided over 95 executions, including the world’s first lethal injection. After each execution, Pickett recorded an audiotape account of his trip to the death chamber.

The film also focuses on the story of Carlos De Luna, a convict Pickett counseled whose execution
troubled him more than any other. Pickett firmly believed De Luna was innocent, and the film tracks the investigative efforts of a team of Chicago Tribune reporters who have turned up evidence that strongly suggests he was.

WHEN: Monday, October 13th, 8pm
WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave.
COST: Donations appreciated

Masters of Horror Presents “Homecoming”

Posted September 23rd, 2008 by samantha
October 30, 2008
8:00 pm

“Homecoming” is a scathing tale about dead Iraq war veterans who come back to life to tell people what they think of the Iraq war during an election year. It hurts the vets too much to talk, so they just head for the polling places and can’t be killed until they have gotten the chance to vote.

Praised for its blend of standard horror tropes and political satire, “Homecoming” is a thinly-veiled attack on the Bush administration’s policies, featuring characters who are clearly representative of personalities involved in the government and the conservative movement that supports it.
WHEN: Thursday,  October 30 @ 8 PM
WHERE: The Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave.
COST: Donations Appreciated

Iran (Is Not the Problem)

Posted September 11th, 2008 by samantha
September 27, 2008
8:00 pm

On Saturday Sept 27th, 2008 at 8pm the Civic Media Center will screen the film: “IRAN (Is Not the Problem).”

The U.S. government and mainstream media tell us that Iran is a nuclear menace in defiance of the international community, bent on “wiping Israel off the map,” supporting terrorism, and unwilling to negotiate. This documentary disputes these claims as they are presented to us and puts them in the context of present and historical US imperialism and hypocrisy with respect to Iran.

“IRAN (Is Not the Problem)” looks at the struggle for democracy inside Iran, the consequences of the current escalation and the potential US and/or Israeli attack, and suggests some alternatives to consider.

The film will be followed by discussion on history and current situation of Iranian/ U.S. relations.  This event is presented as part of a nation-wide campaign of teach-ins about Iran scheduled for this day.

WHEN: Saturday, September 27 @ 8 PM
WHERE: The Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
COST: Donations Appreciated

Victory Over Violence Movie Night

Posted September 11th, 2008 by samantha
September 25, 2008
7:30 pm

On Thurs., Sept. 25 at 7:30pm, Victory Over Violence will screen two short films at the Civic Media Center: “ACLU Freedom Files: Women’s Rights” and “A Pyramid of Women.”The “Freedom Files” film on women’s rights is an overview of cases involving issues such as workplace discrimination, sexual harrassment and violence against women that the ACLU has been involved in.

“A Pyramid of Women” follows the case of a group of working class women from a poor section of Mumbai, India, who form a team to compete against all-male teams as part of the festivities during a traditionally male-dominated religious festival. The film focuses on the women’s struggle to challenge
male supremacy in their community’s culture.

The evening will also feature performances by the Sedoctaves, a student-organized, all-women a capella singing group from UF. They’ll perform standards and newer tunes in between the film screenings.

This event is being organized by Victory Over Violence in honor of RAINN Day, which is the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network’s campus campaign against sexual assault. In 2007, RAINN Day reached over 1 million students nationwide. http://www.rainn.org/ The primary purpose of Victory Over Violence is to raise awareness and unite the Gator Nation in the mission to end violence.

WHEN: Thursday, September 25 @ 7:30 PM
WHERE: The Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave.
COST: Donations Appreciated

Bread and Roses

Posted September 11th, 2008 by samantha
October 1, 2008
7:00 pm

“Bread and Roses” tells the story of the Justice for Janitors campaign in Los Angeles through the eyes of Maya, a Mexican immigrant worker, and Sam, a union organizer.

Following in the tradition of great American labor films such as “Salt of the Earth,” the producers employed actual Latino immigrant workers as extras and actors in the film.

This screening is co-sponsored by the Gainesville General Membership Branch of the Industrial Workers of the World, a grassroots, democratic union for all workers, regardless of job, trade, or employment status.  Some refreshments will be provided, potluck style, by members of the union.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 1st @ 7:00 PM
WHERE: The Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave
COST: Donations Appreciated

UF Professor Jon Tresan Speaking on the Evolution of Idealism

Posted September 8th, 2008 by samantha
September 16, 2008
8:00 pm

Why are so many people idealistic, and why are so many not? On Tuesday, Sept. 16 beginning at 8pm, Dr. Jon Tresan will propose some answers from  the field of evolutionary anthropology in this talk on the roots of the  activist impulse and how it plays out in society over the course of human evolution.

The talk will include a question and answer session and discussion after Dr. Tresan’s presentation.

When: Tuesday, September 16th @ 8pm
Where: The Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave.
Cost: Donations appreciated.

Industrial Workers of the World Meeting

Posted September 5th, 2008 by jimmy
September 7, 2008
8:00 pm

This is the monthly meeting of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Gainesville General Membership Branch. The IWW is a grassroots, democratic union for all workers, regardless of job, trade, or employment status. The meetings are open to the public and all workers interested in organizing on the job and acting in solidarity with other working people are invited to join. Meetings are the first Sunday of every month at 8pm. For more info on the IWW, check out the union’s international website at: http://www.iww.org.

WHEN: Every first Sunday @ 8pm

WHERE: Civic Media Center, 1021 W. University Ave.