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Forum: Freeganism for Beginners

Thu, October 30th, 2008 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Join a panel of Freegan.info members to discuss the philosophy and practice of freeganism, the active pursuit of a life beyond capitalism.

Freegan Forum: Free Trade & the Threat of Global Warming

Thu, October 9th, 2008 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Adam Weissman of Global Justice for Animals and the Environment will discuss the link between corporate globalization and global climate change.

Book Reading with Erick Lyle and Josh MacPhee

Thu, August 28th, 2008 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Erick and Josh will talk about their new books, tell stories and show pictures for you to look at. Erick recently released On the Lower Frequencies, a remix of the very best of his SCAM zine with some great new writing. Josh put together Reproduce & Revolt, a collection of over 500 public domain political graphics from 100 plus artists from around the big old world.

At least one of them will likely make you laugh, and hell, it's free!

Hobo Film Fest

Wed, May 14th, 2008 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Agency Films has brought together dozens of filmmakers who
produce films around train hopping and hobo culture and are gathering
more submissions to create the ultimate visual dichotomy of this
colorful and truly important facet of American history.

The railroad industry in America has played an immense role in the
development and progression of our modern society. Besides its most
obvious role as a life line for supplies and sustenance to newly
burgeoning towns and industry, it helped spawn an incredible subculture
of people, the hobos and tramps of America. These hobos used the trains
during the great depression in order to seek work, and a whole society
of people grew around the railroads.

Agency films has long been associated with the railways and has
produced multiple short films and television programming around the
subject of train hopping and have made it their mission to preserve the
history of the American train tramp.

A Night of Poetry and Spoken Word

Sun, April 27th, 2008 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Featuring:

Penny Rimbaud (formerly of Crass)
Fly (Zero Content)
Sarah (Misled Youth)

Hear Me Now Night of Spoken Word, Poetry and Hip Hop

Sat, November 10th, 2007 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

123 Tompkins Ave. Off Of Myrtle Ave --> http://123communityspace.org/directions
$5 donation @ the door

5PM- screening of “Slam”, an award-winning film starring spoken word poet Saul Williams

7pm-Spoken Word Performances, Hip Hop and Open Mic
with Special Guest MC's Tina G. and Miss Lizzy
Featuring Performances by:
Tina G.
Eugene
Caitlin Meissner
Ol Soul
Kahlil
Koba
Poeta Guerrera
Kiwi Star
Justin Woo
And Many More!