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  • Subject: [Internationalist Books] EVENTS: Independent Voices, Sara Gomez, Public Access
  • Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:36:50 -0500

Internationalist Books & Community Center
405 W Franklin St
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
919-942-1740
http://internationalistbooks.org/
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THURSDAY, MARCH 23 - 'INDEPENDENT VOICES' SCREENING @ IBOOKS, 7pm

Check Out Independent Voices Episode 9 screening at Internationalist
Books on Thursday, March 23. We feature an interview with antiwar
activist Stan Goff, Danish cartoons controversy, account of media in
the Middle East, and short reports on North Carolina Code Pink and
Common Sense Foundation. Questions: Contact Manzoor @ 919-872-4714,
or indyvoices at yahoo.com
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SATURDAY, MARCH 25 - READING & DISCUSSION: 'TOGETHER WE DO GOOD WORK'
@ IBOOKS, 7pm

Ibooks welcomes Sara Gomez as she discusses her travels and her book,
'Together We Do Good Work.'
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SATURDAY, MARCH 25 - FORUM ON PUBLIC ACCESS MEDIA @ ERUUF, 10AM

Please join members of SPAT (Save Public Access Television), The Alliance for Community Media, and local community media experts at a
workshop and public forum on Saturday, March 25, 10-12 noon at ERUUF
(Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship) at 4907 Garrett Rd, Durham
to discuss the future of public, educational, and governmental (PEG)
access. Current Federal and State legislation threatens local
community's right to freely express their voices through local media
channels. Please join us to learn more about these issues and to
discuss what can be done to protect First Amendment rights at the local
and Federal level. For more info, go to www.thepeopleschannel.org
<http://www.thepeopleschannel.org> or contact Chad Johnston at
919.960.0088.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 - CAMPAIGN TO SHUT DOWN TORTURE FLIGHTS @ IBOOKS, 7p

North Carolina has a "home-grown" connection to torture: Aero Contractors, which keeps planes at the Johnston County and Kinston Global TransPark airports. The New York Times has extensively documented that Aero supplies planes and crews for the CIA's "extraordinary rendition" flights, in which prisoners are flown to
countries where they are interrogated and sometimes tortured. Activists
from North Carolina, St. Louis, and Chicago have brought Aero to light,
and are calling on North Carolina public officials to investigate. Come
hear about the campaign to shut down Aero's torture flights -- Christina
Cowger and others will provide the update.
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APRIL 7 & 8 - CAROLINA WOMEN'S CENTER CONFERENCE -- SEXUAL
TRAFFICKING: BREAKING THE CRISIS OF SILENCE

The Carolina Women's Center is hosting a conference on the sexual
trafficking of women and children titled Sexual Trafficking: Breaking
the Crisis of Silence. The conference takes place April 7 & 8 at the
Radisson Hotel in RTP. For more information got to http://
womenscenter.unc.edu/trafficking/.

It is estimated that 600,000-800,000 people are trafficked each year.
Approximately 80 percent are women and girls, and up to 50 percent
are minors. In America, tens of thousands of foreign and native women
and children are sexually exploited every day.

This international conference on sexual trafficking, hosted by the
Carolina Women's Center and its partners, continues the fight against
commercial sexual exploitation of young women and children by raising
public awareness to the human rights violations caused by
trafficking, including its mental and physical effects on its
victims. Join your voice to the call for justice and dignity in
North Carolina and worldwide. Help stop trafficking.

***STUDENT POSTER CONTEST***
Prize money of $500, $300, or $200 if your poster is selected in a
*Student Poster Contest* sponsored by the Carolina Women's Center for
a conference on the sexual trafficking of women and children. Each
year 900,000 women and children are trafficked worldwide. It is
estimated that 50,000 are trafficked annually to the US as sex
workers. There is a lack of understanding among the general public
that trafficking is a pervasive and difficult problem. The purpose
of this poster is to show in graphic design that modern-day slavery
does exist and that it can be stopped. Your challenge is to show this
picture with a clear message and in a tasteful manner that is
suitable for public viewing.

*There are stringent guidelines for entering this contest.* For
further entry details and before creating your poster, contact Roi
Holladay at roiholladay at yahoo.com or 919/969.2646.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 13 - SILENT ART AUCTION TO BENEFIT IBOOKS!

In collaboration with local artists, Internationalist Books will be holding a silent art auction and potluck on Thursday, April 13. The artwork, ranging from collage and photography to prints and paintings, will be displayed the week before the auction, and bidding will be held from 6-9 pm on the night of the 13th. Sales will benefit the livelihood of the bookshop, with a percentage going to the artist.

If you would like to donate art, contact Internationalist Books at (919) 942-1740, or stop by the shop at 405 W. Franklin St. in Chapel Hill. If you have questions, contact Alexis at (919) 923-7910 and Mastromichalis AT yahoo.com or Patrick at (919) 933-0694 and mightybigelectric AT yahoo.com
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MAY 18 - 21 -- SOUNDSCAPE MOVEMENT FEST

The 2006 SoundScape Movement Fest (Thursday May 18 to
Sunday, May 21st) will foster the education and art of live music and dance collaboration. It is a two-track event featuring educational based workshops highlighting all aspects of production. Workshops range from improvisation, sound/audio production, video production, grant-writing and screen printing. The festival will feature nightly performances by local and touring artists at several diverse venues including the Nightlight, the Carrboro ArtsCenter, the Local 506, Balanced Movement, Carolina Fitness, and the Internationalist Bookstore & Community Center. Our mission is to provide an alternative environment for ground-breaking
provocative, and artistic collaborations.

CONTACT:
Alexis Mastromichalis
208 A. Purefoy Rd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
info at soundscapefest.org
919.923.7910
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