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«July 26, 2008 - August 25, 2008»
07 / 26
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:30 am

Clean Elections Texas-Dallas & the League of Women Voters of Dallas are hosting a Citizen Lobbyist Training session with Andy Wilson from Public Citizen.

There is free parking right in front of Fondren Science. The parking lot is accessible from Hilltop Lane/Boaz Lane, which runs behind Dallas Hall.

For information, contact League member Cody Meador, Campus Coordinator, Democracy Matters SMU. Email CodyLM@gmail.com Tel 214-893-0352.

07 / 27
07 / 28
07 / 29
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Fort Worth Center for Compassionate Communication
Presents
 
A 9-week Compassionate Communication Study
Based on “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall Rosenberg
 

Facilitators:
Owen Kinser and J Kendel Johnson
www.fwcompassion.org
 

Tuesdays 7 – 9 pm
June 24, 2008 – August 19, 2008
 

Focus on the Process
Observation
Feelings
Needs
Requests

07 / 30
07 / 31
08 / 1
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

http://dallaspeacecenter.org/files/images/Target%20Iran_0_1.JPGDon’t Attack Iran!

 

Rally Friday, August 1st

 

At the North East Corner of Central & Meadow

 

08 / 2
08 / 3
08 / 4
08 / 5
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Start: 7:00 pm

On June 7, 1998, the most vicious racially motivated murder since the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till occurred in Jasper, Texas. James Byrd, an African American, was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged behind it for three miles until his body disintegrated. Three white men from Jasper, with ties to white supremacist groups, were arrested and later convicted for the crime.

Two film crews, one black and one white, led by Marco Williams and Whitney Dow, set out to record the repercussions of this modern-day lynching by following the trials of the men charged with the crime and the reactions of the community members. Two Towns of Jasper integrates footage from an all white crew documenting the white community and an all black crew filming the black community. Many documentaries and dramatic films have been made about the racial divide in America, but none have used segregated crews as a lens on the subject. Filming within the respective races as opposed to across the races provides a unique and rare occasion for audiences to have “insider” access, to witness intimate moments typically not shared with anyone outside a closed community.

08 / 6
Start: 7:00 am
End: 9:00 am

A day to pay homage to the suffering wrought by nuclear weapons and to remind the public we do not want any more nuclear wars. We want areturn to the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Join the Don't Attack Iran Committee of the Dallas Peace Center to work toward preventing nuclear war. At Ferris Plaza, corner or Young and Houston St.

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The August 6 dinner will feature Dr. Erika Frank, president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR). Dr. Frank, who specializes in preventative medicine, will explore the connections between climate change and global health issues.

Dr. Frank is the third speaker in the DPC Summer Lecture Series. Reception at 6:00, Dinner at 7:00 and Lecture at 8:00 p.m. For tickets, go to http://dallaspeacecenter.org/SumDin/2008/Tickets.

08 / 7
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

From Booklist: "Economist [Robert] Frank argues that rising economic inequality harms the middle class, and he uses familiar examples to teach us about consumer behavior. One interesting example is the buying of larger and larger houses by those at the top levels of income and wealth, which leads families in the middle to spend a greater percentage of income on housing in order to send their children to a school of average quality. They must then spend less on other important categories while their real purchasing power over decades stagnates. We learn about the role of technology in shaking out industries where a few become big winners and the rest hardly make it, explaining why foreign competition isn't always the reason. Frank's recommendation in favor of a progressive consumption tax is certain to draw controversy."

08 / 8
Start: 7:00 pm

Eco-minded storytime for preschool/elementary students. RSVP to coordinator@ecovision360.org. A $5 donation is requeted to benefit literacy and Akumal Primario Escuella Library.

Includes stories, movie, puppetry and refreshments.

Start: 7:00 pm

Show the world that we still care about Burma, we still hold the Burmese junta accountable for their atrocities; we realize the Chinese government's link to the junta through trade and investment; and we demand that the United Nations and other world governments continue to push for aid and reform in Burma.
For information, contact James Orrock, orrocj78@yahoo.com or by phone 214-354-2256

08 / 9
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Voter Registration

One of the best sources of information about registering to vote can be found here on our website under "Friends and Allies - Local Organizations" and "League of Women Voters of Dallas County."  The section, "Voter Registration and Voter Rights," is chock full of elgibility and registration information.  One can even apply for a Voter Registration Application Form online or request a postage-paid application form to be mailed out.

Voter Registration Event Roundup:

Start: 11:00 am

Contact Carol Ware, myminuit@yahoo.com, phone 972-551-2364, website is http://www.animalconnectiontx.org.

Start: 11:15 am
End: 1:00 pm

Conference call and letter writing on domestic issues. Lunch provided. Contact Bob & Diane Baker at 214-739-6945.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:15 pm

Conference call and letter writing on global issues. Snack provided.

Start: 1:00 pm

Maryknoll Affiliates mtg., "spirituality, global vision, community, action.” Call Ken Eppes for location, 214-337-6867.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

This group is dedicated to living the radical love, compassion and justice of Jesus and promoting these values in religious and public discourse and policy. For more information, go to www.matthew-25.org/.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

CELEBRATING MEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN TIMES OF CHANGE

An evening of food, drink, music, singing, stories, parables, short films, and prize drawings.

By men. For men.

Headliner Michael Gott has shared the stage with Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson and others. Michael has developed his own unique style borrowing from his background in pop, musical theatre, classical piano, jazz, and more.

Phillip ‘Van’ VanGarrick, moved from Southern Colorado and now lives in the DFW area. Spirited Native American flute accompanied with guitar, synthesizer, and world instruments in Latin, Jazz, Spiritual and Improvisational modes are his trademarks.

08 / 10
Start: 12:00 pm

The Unitarian Universalist Social Action Ministry Meeting is open to the public.

08 / 11
08 / 12
08 / 13
Start: 7:00 pm

The re-trial of the Holy Land Foundation defendants will begin September 8th, 2008. Now the coalition members need to prepare. Please join us for this important coalition meeting.

08 / 14
Start: 7:00 pm
Start: 7:00 pm

For information, call Micki Roark, 214-543-8043, or go to www.tifa.org.

08 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Come see "Sand and Sorrow," a powerful film about Darfur!   Speakers will discuss the film and al-Bashir's recent indictment; there will be a question forum at the end.  Participate in our petition and letter-writing campaign to our representatives, and write messages that will be sent to refugees in Darfur!  The movie night itself will also be filmed and sent to Darfur.  Refreshments will be provided.  Doors open at 6:30 for letter-writing! 

Start: 7:40 pm

Palden Gyatso, a Buddhist monk since childhood, was arrested by the Chinese Communist Army in 1959. He spent the next 33 years in prison for the "crimes" of peaceful demonstration and refusal to denounce his apolitical teacher as an Indian spy. He was tortured, starved and sentenced to hard labor. He watched his nation and culture destroyed, his teachers, friends and family displaced, jailed or killed under Chinese occupation. Fire Under the Snow reaches back to Palden's birth in 1933 and follows him through the Orwellian nightmare that began with the Chinese invasion.

This film is part of the Asian Film Festival, www.affd.org. People ordering tickets online by Thursday, August 14, at Noon can get a $2 discount when they use the code "2008member."

08 / 16
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Rational Radio 1360 AM brings 50,000 watts of Progressive Talk to the airways of North Texas. We invite all of our listeners to a launch party at Mardi Gras Dallas. There’s no cover and we will provide the entertainment.

Featured on Rational Radio are today’s top Progressive Talk show hosts: Randi Rhodes, Jack Bishop, Tom Hartman, Tunde Obazee, Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller, Jack E Jett, Phil Grande and Mike Malloy.

08 / 17
Start: 12:00 pm

George W. Bush is at the ranch again. Come to Crawford for a rally to say, "End the War / No War In Iran / No to Torture." Lunch at Noon, speakers at 1:00 p.m.

There will be daily actions at the checkpoint on August 15, 16 and 17.

For information, go to www.crawfordpeacehouse.org.

 

Start: 1:50 pm

Behind Forgotten Eyes presents the stories of a few brave women who
came forward and broke the silence protecting a past that some want to stay buried. What are these stories that were hidden for so long?
Whilst Korea groaned under the harsh colonial rule of Imperial Japan,
the Japanese military coerced, tricked, and forced the women of Korea
into a brutal and systematic form of sexual slavery on an unimaginable
scale. Behind Forgotten Eyes combines first-hand accounts from both
Korean women and Japanese soldiers who lived through one of the worst atrocities in humankind. This documentary is narrated by actress
Yunjin Kim.

Start: 7:00 pm

Hope for Peace & Justice  and the Dallas Peace Center will screen the film “Dead Man Walking,” starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. The film, based on the book by the same title by Sister Helen Prejean, is a perfect starting point for a five-week Wednesday night series based on Sister Prejean’s DVD series “Questioning Capital Punishment” led by Hope for Peace & Justice Director of Programming Lynn Walters and Sr. Patricia Ridgley of the Dallas Peace Center. The series will end with Sr. Helen Prejean speaking at the Cathedral of Hope on September 21st.

08 / 18
08 / 19
Start: 5:10 pm

Behind Forgotten Eyes presents the stories of a few brave women who
came forward and broke the silence protecting a past that some want to stay buried. What are these stories that were hidden for so long?
Whilst Korea groaned under the harsh colonial rule of Imperial Japan,
the Japanese military coerced, tricked, and forced the women of Korea
into a brutal and systematic form of sexual slavery on an unimaginable
scale. Behind Forgotten Eyes combines first-hand accounts from both
Korean women and Japanese soldiers who lived through one of the worst atrocities in humankind. This documentary is narrated by actress
Yunjin Kim.

08 / 20
Start: 1:00 pm

This hearing is on whether of not to allow drilling in City of Dallas owned parks. Drilling has severe negative impacts on parks. Park defenders should be there. For information, call Pat Cole at 972-365-1742.

Start: 6:15 pm

Beginning of a 5-session Wednesday night study series based on Sr. Helen Prejean’s series “Questioning Capital Punishment.” Whether you are new to the issue, just curious or a long time activist, this study will provide new insight by delving into the controversies in an interesting and informative format. The study will be led by Sr. Patricia Ridgley of DPC’s Death Penalty Abolition Committee, and Lynn Walters of Hope for Peace and Justice and the DPC Board. The study will run until September 17.

08 / 21
Start: 7:00 pm

Join a coalition of organizations from across Dallas to campaign to get the City of Dallas to pass an anti-sweatshop ordinance. This ordinance would require the city to make sure that the uniforms and other garments that the city buys are not being made in sweatshops. For more information, email sweatfreedallas@gmail.com.

08 / 22
08 / 23
08 / 24
08 / 25
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Come join a small group of people to watch a 26-minute video, Surveillance, which is part of the Freedom Files series produced by the ACLU. FOllowing the video we will discuss the issue of government surveillance.

"This episode reveals how the federal government is turning the U.S. into a nation under surveillance. From warrantless wiretapping of phone calls and monitoring of emails to the creation of a national identity card, the government is using "national security" as a justification for encroaching on our right to privacy and freedoms of speech and association. But the initiatives are stirring intense opposition from many groups across the political spectrum."