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ARC09 Potluck & Discussion: Another Chicago is Possible

Next potluck/discussion is right around the corner! Come join a broad group of activists, organizers & community members, including Barbara Ransby, Aaron Hughes, Laurie Jo Reynolds, and Dave Stovall, to discuss recent lessons learned from local struggles and think about what another Chicago might look like.

ARC09 is planning and preparing to participate in the US Social Forum in Detroit this June, and we're hoping that this conversation will help us all think about what Chicago can contribute to the process, and how our communities can work and struggle together. Please come and share your stories to help each other dream for the US Social Forum and beyond.

ARC Potlucks are a chance to take pause and break bread on a regular basis- to check in with each other, to sustain ourselves. To set the table for building relationships and putting together perspectives. We hope you'll be able to join us!

Sunday, March 7

2-5pm

At Chicago ACTS

1400 W. Hubbard Street

Please let us know if you're coming and if you would bring a drink, dish or dessert! Click HERE to RSVP.

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Some info on the US Social Forum: http://www.ussf2010.org

 

ARC 09 at the US Social Forum

Will you be at the U.S. Social Forum this year?

The Social Forum is a gathering of social justice organizations and activists from around the country and around the world that will offer more than 1000 workshops —this year the U.S. meeting is in Detroit, June 22-26 (www.ussf2010.org).

If you're planning to attend, we hope to see you at the ARC workshop Wednesday June 23, at 10 AM. Our workshop will discuss the critical questions and challenges facing organizers trying to build a movement of multi-issue solidarity, drawing on specific experiences of ARC.

Chicago has been the epicenter of many intense and powerful movements.We have been carefully, respectfully building community and unity across many lines of difference: political, ideological, generational and cultural. ARC has worked with over forty organizations and has involved over 2,000 people in our ongoing activities.  What we are building, however, is NOT a coalition but a community.  Coalitions tend to be temporary alliances around an issue, an attack or an event. We want to build on lasting notions of reciprocity and principle, where we internalize our commitment to and understanding of each others struggles and issues, and forge relationships to sustain those commitments over time.  It has been a complicated process but we believe we have made an impact on the landscape of the city. 

If we can forge a stronger progressive, left, radical community in this environment, we are on to something.  We would like to share our lessons and mistakes, hear what movement building is going on elsewhere, and make contacts with those of you fighting to reclaim your cities and communities.  We also invite other Chicagoans to attend our workshop at 10 AM on June 23 at Cobo Hall D2-14.


http://organize.ussf2010.org/ ws/movement-re-imagining- change-lessons-insights-and- challenges-chicago

We made a video to welcome you to our workshop at the US Social Forum!!!!!!!!!!
Click here to ENJOY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmHcdN6bOBM


Other Workshops that ARC Members Are Involved in Planning:


Another Education is Happening, PMA
Thursday, June 24th from 1:00pm to 5:30pm in Cobo Hall D2-15
http://organize.ussf2010.org/ws/another-education-happening


Got Ableism? Dealing with Disability in Our Movements

Thursday, June 24th from 1 pm to 5:30 pm in Cobo Hall D0-4B
http://organize.ussf2010.org/ws/got-ableism-dealing-disability-our-movements


Single Payer Workshop

Thursday, June 24th from 10 AM to 12 PM in UAW Building : PRES
http:// organize.ussf2010.org/ws/single-payer-health-care-solution-health-care-crisis



 


 

 

Fierce Urgency of Now on CAN TV

You can catch a replay of 'The Fierce Urgency of Now: Healthcare and Human Rights for All' on CAN TV.  It will run on Thursday, October 29th at 12:00PM on Channel 21.

   

ARC09 Potluck Lunch: Breaking Bread with Palestine

Join the ARC community in welcoming back friends who have recently traveled to Palestine, Egypt & Israel. Peter Sporn worked with the Palestinian Medical Relief Society and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, while Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers and Ali Abunimah participated in last month's Gaza Freedom March.

Guests will be sharing their gut-wrenching and inspiring stories and welcoming conversation about their trips and our role as international solidarity workers.

ARC Potlucks are a chance at taking pause and breaking bread on a regular basis- to check in with each other, to sustain ourselves. To set the table for building relationships and putting together perspectives. We hope you'll be able to join us!

Sunday, February 7
2-5pm
At Chicago ACTS
1400 W. Hubbard Street


Please RSVP & let us know if you can bring a dish, drink or dessert by clicking here: http://bit.ly/7TdpOe

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Contact planners: info@arc109.org. Find us on Facebook. Find the Facebook Event Page.

 

Women in the Vanguard: A Force of Secularism in the Arab World with Nadia Hijab

Nadia Hijab is director of Development Analysis and Communication Services, and an independent consultant to the United Nations and other international organizations on gender, human rights, and human development.


Hijab's first book, Womanpower: The Arab Debate on Women at Work was published by Cambridge University Press, and she has written widely on the subject of women in the Middle East.

Hijab is also Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies, an independent non-profit research organization and a leading resource on the Arab-Israeli conflict. She co-authored Citizens Apart: A Portrait of Palestinians in Israel published by I. B. Tauris.

She is a syndicated columnist for AgenceGlobal, and a frequent public speaker and media commentator. She was Editor-in-Chief of the London-based Middle East magazine before moving to New York to join the United Nations, which she left in 2000 to establish DACS.  She has served as co-chair of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation and is a past president of the Association of Arab American University Graduates.
 
Monday, September 14th 2009
329 Cardinal Room
Student Center East (SCE)
750 South Halsted UIC Campus
12:00pm-2:00pm       

RSVP: Nadia Sulayman at nsulay1(at)uic(dot)edu
   

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