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  • Subject: [Internationalist] This Sunday!!! Giant Prison Books Work Day and so much more.
  • Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 07:13:26 -0700

Dear Members,

In this email You will find info on these events:

1)Wed., Mar. 20th Trans Discussion Group (Closed Meeting–Only for Trans
and Gender-Nonconforming Folks)
2)Sun., Mar. 24th, ALL HANDS ON DECK 2! A special prison books workday
3)Mon., Mar. 25th, UNC Anarchist FAQ!
4)Fri., Mar. 29th, Dirty Energy Road Show
5)Thurs., April 4th, Reading Group: The New Jim Crow
6)Sun., April 14th, Body Heat: Femme Porn Tour
7)Thurs., April 18th, Vikki Law on UNC campus
8)Sat., April 27th, 2013 Tree Huggers Ball Benefit Against Fracking


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1) Wednesday, March 20th, Trans Discussion Group (Closed Meeting–Only for
Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Folks) 8pm at Internationalist Books

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2)Sunday, March 24th, ALL HANDS ON DECK 2! A special prison books workday

Noon to 6pm at 621 Hillsborough Rd. in Carrboro.

The Internationalist Prison Books Collective needs your help! We’ve had
some good luck recently and gotten tons of good books. However we’ve
hovering around two months behind on letters and book requests. We need
your help to catch up. All hands on deck for a special, fun, backlog
clearing workday on Sunday, March 24th, 2013, starting at noon at the
collective’s workspace at 621 Hillsborough Rd. in Carrboro. Clear your
calendars, stay tuned to the Prison Books website for more details, and
plan to be there to help us get back above water and send out books!

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3)Monday, March 25th, UNC Anarchist FAQ!

7pm at FPG Union-Room 3503 on UNC campus

Come to the UNControllables’ Anarchist FAQ!
for those interested in living without permission

What UNC frat boys are saying about anarchists:

“They are petulant, short-sighted adolescents who are openly mocked and
never accomplish anything.”

“Only oppressed in their imaginations.”

“Self-declared anarchist members (a term whose very nature defies itself
and thus speaks for the absurdity of the entire issue) of the
UNControllables…”

“Losers.”

WHAT DO THESE ANARCHISTS HAVE TO SAY FOR THEMSELVES???

Why direct action? Why occupy buildings? Can we really live without
bosses, police, or capitalism?
Come find out at the UNControllables’ Anarchist FAQ!

carolinauncontrollables AT gmail.com

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4)Friday, March 29th, Dirty Energy Road Show

6pm at Internationalist Books

The Dirty Energy Road Show is an educational presentation examining the
parallels of coal and nuclear issues and connecting them to other form of
dirty energy and climate change. It also looks at work being done to
transition us away from these dirty industries and towards a more
sustainable and healthier future.

The purpose of this presentation is to educate communities and raise
awareness about MTR, nukes and other forms of dirty energy, and their
risks and consequences for surrounding communities and the world. We will
focus primarily on the parallels between the nuclear fuel chain and the
death cycle of coal. Some of the issues we will cover are dangers around
the extraction process, the processing of fuel, using the fuel at power
plants, climate change and severe storms, waste storage and impoundment
failures, and radiation. We will also share stories of grassroots efforts
to protect and safeguard communities, as well as information about current
organizing initiatives and ways to get involved.

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5) Thursday, April 4th, Reading Group: The New Jim Crow

7pm at Internationalist Books

Join us for a discussion of the excellent book The New Jim Crow. This is
an excellent opportunity to get to know other prison abolitionists in the
area. We will be using this book as a tool to strategize in the fight
against the prison-industrial complex. Please email ppbirthday AT riseup.net
with any questions.

About the book:

The New Jim Crow is a stunning account of the rebirth of a caste-like
system in the United States, one that has resulted in millions of
African Americans locked behind bars and then relegated to a permanent
second-class status—denied the very rights supposedly won in the Civil
Rights Movement. Since its publication in 2010, the book has been
dubbed the “secular bible of a new social movement” by numerous
commentators, including Cornel West, and has led to
consciousness-raising efforts in universities, churches, community
centers, re-entry centers and prisons nationwide. The New Jim Crow
tells a truth our nation has been reluctant to face.

As the United States celebrates its “triumph over race” with the
election of Barack Obama, the majority of black men in major urban
areas are under correctional control or saddled with criminal records
for life. Jim Crow laws were wiped off the books decades ago, but
today an extraordinary percentage of the African American community is
warehoused in prisons or trapped in a parallel social universe, denied
basic civil and human rights— including the right to vote, the right
to serve on juries, and the right to be free of legal discrimination
in employment, housing, access to education and public benefits.
Today, it is no longer socially permissible to use race explicitly as
a justification for discrimination, exclusion, and social contempt.

Alexander shows that, by targeting black men through the War on Drugs
and decimating communities of color, the U.S. criminal justice system
functions as a contemporary system of racial control, even as it
formally adheres to the principle of colorblindness.

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6)Sunday, April 14th, Body Heat: Femme Porn Tour

7pm at Internationalist Books

Body Heat: Femme Porn Tour is a national touring collective of fierce
Queer Femme smut/erotic writers, authors, performers, poets, and dancers.
Garnering such praise as “THE best Femme porn writers in the country,” the
tour was founded in 2007 by Kathleen Delaney with the hope of supporting
and promoting Queer Femme visibility and desire through their
contributions to erotica, the sex industry, and the sex-positive movement.
In addition to Kathleen, the Body Heat lineup features authors Kiki
DeLovely and Frances Varian, The Femme Show producer and performer Gigi
Frost, and femme drag performer Al Schlong.

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7)Thursday, April 18th, Vikki Law speaks on Women's resistance inside prison.

6:30pm in Bingham Hall 103 on UNC Campus

Vikki Law, author of Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles Of Incarcerated
Women, will be joining us here at UNC to speak about gender, the prison
industrial complex and social justice strategies around these issues.

Listed below are some links to some of her projects. I

Don't Leave Your Friends Behind: Concrete Ways to Support Families in
Social Justice Movements (now available for pre-order):
dontleaveyourfriendsbehind.blogspot.com

Birthing Behind Bars--ending reproductive injustices in women's prisons:
birthingbehindbars.org

Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles Of Incarcerated Women (NEW edition
Sept 2012): http://resistancebehindbars.org/

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8)Saturday, April 27th, 2013 Tree Huggers Ball Benefit Against Fracking

Lesson at 7:30 p.m. dance at 8:00pm at The Paperhand Puppet Intervention
Studio at 6079 Swepsonville Saxapahaw Rd. in Saxapahaw, NC

Entrance: $10-20 donation $5 for kids under 16

Beginners welcome! You don't need a partner to participate.

Presenting the acclaimed old-time, Southern Appalachian string band The
Roan Mountain Hilltoppers & caller Anna Lena Phillips.

Welcome in the Spring with a square dance benefit & silent auction with
proceeds going to preserve the Piedmont and stop fracking from coming to
North Carolina.

http://croatanearthfirst.com/2013/03/18/2013-treehuggers-ball-april-27th-with-the-roan-mountain-hilltoppers/

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Thanks For Reading,
Solidarity Forever,
Internationalist Books and Community Center

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