Monday, October 26, 2009

American Bankers Assoc. Protest Tuesday 10:30


If you're itching for a protest march, join the supporters of Arise Chicago this Tuesday morning:
Host:
Arise Chicago, SEIU & many partners!
Type:
Network:
Global
Date:
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Time:
10:30am - 12:00pm
Location:
Chicago
Street:
Wacker and Stetson
Email:

Banks took $15,000 for every man, woman and child in the U.S.
The top six banks raked in $30 billion in profits in the first half of 2009. Yet ordinary Americans are still struggling to stay afloat... The average homeowner lost $110,000 in home equity. Unemployment is at its highest rate in 26 years. Every thirteen seconds another American home goes into foreclosure.

Tell the Big Banks to Fix What They Broke


Tuesday, October 27th

10:30 AM: March Begins at Wacker and Stetson
11:00 AM: Rally at the Sheraton, 301 E. North Water St.

For more information, visit www.stopbankgreed.org.
facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=141949243931

Contact Arise Chicago if you are interested in helping to organize student outreach: stopbankgreed@arisechicago.org
www.arisechicago.org

Meeting Tuesday 10/27 at 4:15

Hope you can make it to our meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, at 4:15 in Michigan/MacLean room 1302.

We have a number of projects underway: Presentation by the Beehive Collective on Nov 4th, Invisible Children screening + discussion on Nov 12th, a proposed show of Rwandan artwork, Marie’s ongoing recycling campaign, and more!

Have ideas for additional projects? Bring them to Tuesday’s meeting!


Looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Don't Miss the Discussion THIS FRIDAY: "Iran: Debating Engagement"


Hope you can make it to the panel discussion "Iran:Debating Engagement" sponsored by the SAIC Student Activists.

FRIDAY 7 pm, Columbus Building auditorium.

Hear from experts and participate in a lively q + a to follow!

Click here for the event announcement:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=138894642011




The present moment is pivotal on two levels: in the aftermath of its
June presidential election, Iran has seen the largest political
upheaval in the three decades since the revolution; and just this month
the U.S. and Iran engaged in historic discussions on Iran's nuclear
program. Are these two developments related? How should the peace
movement make sense of them? Are antiwar activists in the U.S. tuned in to what the democratic movement in Iran is thinking and saying about the current situation?

This timely discussion will address these questions and illuminate the
multiple issues in play. Robert Naiman, National Coordinator for Just
Foreign Policy, supports engagement unconditionally. Kaveh Ehsani, a
professor of International Studies at DePaul University and a member of the editorial boards of Middle East Report and the Tehran-based journal Goft-o-gu (Dialogue), has long advocated improved relations between Iran and the US but believes that Iran's June presidential election was stolen and that Ahmadinejad now leads a coup d'etat administration that should not be rewarded/legitimized with international recognition.

Come hear these two experts explore both their common ground as well as their disagreements on these vital questions.

Sponsors: 8th Day Center for Justice | American Friends Service
Committee (AFSC) - Great Lakes Region | Buddhist Peace Fellowship -
Chicago Chapter | Chicagoans Against War & Injustice (CAWI) | F
Newsmagazine | Fellowship of Reconciliation – Chicago Chapter | In
These Times | Logan Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace | Logos: A Journal of Modern Society & Culture | Middle East Reasearch and
Information Project (MERIP) | National Iranian American Council (NIAC) | No War on Iran Coalition | SAIC Liberal Arts Department | SAIC Student Activists | North Shore Coalition for Peace, Justice and the Environment | North Suburban Peace Initiative (NSPI) | Truthout |
Voices for Creative Nonviolence

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Iranian FIlm at Gene Siskel



From the Gene Siskel Film Center:

20th Annual Festival of Films from Iran

The Gene Siskel Film Center welcomes you to the 20th anniversary celebration of our Festival of Films from Iran, October 3 through November 1, with a very special additional program on November 21. In this year in which Iran remains very much in the headlines, we look forward with film premieres and also take a look back at earlier films and the work of major artists.

Click on their website for more information! http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/iran_2009

Make your voice heard online at SAIC!


An online discussion board is now up and running on the FNews website!

Topics include SAIC, Museums/Galleries/Exhibitions, and Everything Else!

Click here to check it out! http://fnewsmagazine.com/forum/

Voice your thoughts/opinions to the SAIC community and beyond!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Iran Panel Oct 16th



Debating Engagement

A Critical Dialogue among Progressives

on Iran & the Peace Movement

Friday October 16 <> 7 PM

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Columbus Auditorium | 280 S. Columbus Dr. (between Monroe & Jackson)

Robert Naiman

National Coordinator of Just Foreign Policy

&

Kaveh Ehsani

Editorial Committee Member, Middle East Report & Professor of International Studies, DePaul



While progressives stand united in opposing U.S. aggression against Iran, we hold contending positions on whether the Obama administration should move forward with engagement now or hold off until the dust settles in Iran in the aftermath of the June election. This discussion will illuminate the critical issues at stake, and couldn’t be timelier as headlines abound with Ahmadinejad's UN appearance and the protests against him, renewed demonstrations in Iran, and talks over Iran's nuclear program set for October.

Free and Open to the Public

Sponsors

No War on Iran Coalition | SAIC Liberal Arts Department | SAIC Student Activists | North Suburban Peace Initiative (NSPI) | National Iranian American Council (NIAC) | Chicagoans Against War & Injustice (CAWI) | North Shore Coalition for Peace, Justice and the Environment | Logan Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace | 8th Day Center for Justice | Fellowship of Reconciliation – Chicago Chapter