Friday, October 4
Women in Black's Vigil against War
Time: 5:30-6 30 PM (Every Friday)
Location: 15th Ave. & High St, Columbus, OH
Contact: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sunday, October 6
War Without End? Not In Our Name!
Demonstrate against Bush's Endless War!
Time: 5-6 PM
Location: 15th Ave. and High St., Columbus, OH
Contact: 614-252-9255

Monday: October 7
Meet Julia Alvarez
Time: 1:30-3 PM
Location: Ohio Union Main Lounge, Second  Floor, 1739 North High St., 
Columbus, OH
A Special Invitation to the Columbus-Ohio Community to join us in 
welcoming to the OSU campus Julia Alvarez, the author of _How the 
Garc�a Girls Lost Their Accents_, _In the Time of the Butterflies_, 
_In the Name of Salom�_, _�Yo!_  The author will be available to sign 
books.  Books will be available for purchase at the event.  Organized 
by Office of Hispanic Student Services, Women's Student Services, The 
Multicultural Center, and Latino/a Studies.  For more information 
contact:  Graciella Rennella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Thursday, October 10
Oppose the War on Iraq (Workshop)
Speakers: Connie Hammond, National Network to End the War Against 
Iraq; and Keith Kilty, Professor of Social Work, Ohio State University
Come and develop strategies, tactics, talking points, etc. to help 
the anti-war movement grow!
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Location: 300 Journalism Building, Ohio State University, 242 West 
18th Ave., Columbus, OH
Campus Map: <http://www.osu.edu/map/linkbuildings/journalismbuilding.html>
Sponsors: Student International Forum & Social Welfare Action Alliance
Contact: Yoshie Furuhashi, 614-668-6554 or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Monday, October 14
Indigenous Peoples' Observance
Time: 10 AM
Location: Battelle Memorial Riverfront Park, Marconi Blvd. and West 
Broad St. (2 blocks west of the State House), Columbus, OH
Contact: Mark Welsh or Carol Killian at 613-443-6120 (NAICCO); or 
Mark D. Stansbery, the Community Organizing Center, 614-252-9255.

Wednesday, October 16
Kevin Danaher, veteran human rights Activist and co-founder of Global 
Exchange, will discuss long term responses to terrorism and 
grassroots ways to respond to global economic forces.  Danaher not 
only provides a detailed analysis of what is wrong, but he also gives 
inspiring examples of what we can do to make things right.
Kevin Danaher Bio: 
<http://www.globalexchange.org/education/speakers/KevinDanaher.html>
A short video will precede Danaher's talk.
Time: 7:00 - 9:30 PM
Location: EA160, 209 W Eighteenth Building (the Math Annex), Ohio 
State University, 209 W. 18th, Columbus, OH
Campus Map: <http://www.osu.edu/map/linkbuildings/209w18th.html>
Contact: Evan Davis, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thursday, October 17
Screening: _Project Censored_ (Dir. Steve Keller)
For the first time on video, stories ignored by the mainstream news 
media are reported and discussed by journalists and media scholars. 
For the past 20 years, Project Censored has compiled an annual list 
of the most significant news stories ignored or censored by the 
established media.  In this new video by Off the Couch Productions, 
five of those stories are presented by narrator Martin Sheen: "U.S. 
Arms Deals Flout the 'Arms Transfer Code of Conduct'"; "NASA Bets the 
World: Cassini's Deadly Payload"; "Personal Care and Cosmetic 
Products May Be Carcinogenic"; "Dark Alliance: The Contras, the CIA, 
and Crack Cocaine"; and "Milking the Public: The Bovine Growth 
Hormone Controversy."  Commentary is offered by journalism scholars 
Ben Bagdikian, Peter Phillips, Carl Jensen, and Erna Smith, as well 
as Bruce Brugmann, publisher of the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
Cf. <http://mediaed.org/videos/CommercialismPoliticsAndMedia/ProjectCensored>
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Location: 300 Journalism Building, Ohio State University, 242 West 
18th Ave., Columbus, OH
Campus Map: <http://www.osu.edu/map/linkbuildings/journalismbuilding.html>
Sponsors: Student International Forum & Social Welfare Action Alliance
Contact: Yoshie Furuhashi, 614-668-6554 or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Saturday, October 19
Citizens' Grassroots Congress
Harvey Wasserman, the internationally celebrated environmentalist, 
will speak about the proposed plan to dump 77,000 tons of radioactive 
waste at Yucca Mountain.  If Yucca Mountain opens in 2010, as 
scheduled, all that waste must travel American highways or railroads 
to get there -- some 100,000 shipments over three decades through 
thousands of American communities.  The potential for a serious 
accident or terrorist hijacking has opponents to the transport plan 
calling it "Mobile Chernobyl."  Find out if nuclear waste will be 
transported through your neighborhood and what you can do about it.
Time: 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM  
Location:  Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 3100 East Broad St. (on 
the COTA bus line), Columbus, OH
Contact: Rick Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Connie Hammond 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Thursday, October 24
Palestine Truth Tour 2002
Featuring:
* New Video From Palestine by Big Noise Films (the producer of 
Showdown in Seattle, Black and Gold, Zapatista, 9.11) featuring 
Mustafa Barghouthi, Hanan Ashrawi, and recent footage from Jenin, 
Hebron, and more.
* Reports from International Solidarity Movement activists who 
recently returned from Freedom Summer in Palestine, and activists 
from Palestine solidarity and other movements.
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Location: 300 Journalism Building, Ohio State University, 242 West 
18th Ave., Columbus, OH
Campus Map: <http://www.osu.edu/map/linkbuildings/journalismbuilding.html>
Sponsors: Student International Forum & Social Welfare Action Alliance
Contact: Yoshie Furuhashi, 614-668-6554 or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thursday, October 31
Screening: _The Gaza Strip_ (Dir. James Longley, 2001)
*****   Like most news reports and television images coming out of 
the Middle East these days, _Gaza Strip_, an unsparing new 
documentary by James Longley, offers little reason for optimism.  The 
film, which opens today at the Anthology Film Archives in the East 
Village, was shot in the winter and spring of 2001, and it provides a 
grim, upsetting glimpse at the lives of some of the 1.2 million 
Palestinians who live in the crowded cities and refugee camps of 
Gaza.  Mr. Longley makes powerful use of the techniques of cin�ma 
v�rit�. The absence of voice-over narration and talking-head 
interviews gives his portrait of daily life under duress a riveting 
immediacy.  Much of "Gaza Strip" follows Mohammed Hejazi, a 
13-year-old newspaper vendor.  This youth, who left school after the 
second grade, spends much of his spare time with other boys throwing 
rocks at Israeli soldiers, even though his best friend was killed by 
the gunfire that is the inevitable response, and his father, who had 
spent time in an Israeli prison, once tied his son up to keep him at 
home.  Mohammed presents a mixture of hardened cynicism and childish 
innocence that is both heartbreaking and unnerving. He is equally 
contemptuous of Ariel Sharon, whose election as prime minister takes 
place early in the film, of Mr. Sharon's predecessor Ehud Barak and 
of Yasir Arafat, and he fluctuates between weary sorrow and 
militaristic bravado. ("We want weapons. We don't want 
food.")...There are moments in "Gaza Strip" that disclose a wrenching 
human reality deeper and more basic than any politics.  At one point 
Mohammed muses on death and the afterlife.  His words cut against 
much of what we have heard lately about the Muslim view of martyrdom 
and paradise.  He imagines receiving a stern interrogation from God - 
"Why did you throw those rocks?" "Why did you steal?" - after which 
he will be sent to heaven or hell, he doesn't know which.  After some 
thought, he decides that he would be happiest in the solitude of 
purgatory.  Such is the aspiration of a boy in Gaza.   (A.O. Scott, 
New York Times 1/8/02)   *****
Cf. <http://www.littleredbutton.com/gaza/>
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Location: 300 Journalism Building, Ohio State University, 242 West 
18th Ave., Columbus, OH
Campus Map: <http://www.osu.edu/map/linkbuildings/journalismbuilding.html>
Sponsors: Student International Forum & Social Welfare Action Alliance
Contact: Yoshie Furuhashi, 614-668-6554 or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-- 
Yoshie

* Calendar of Events in Columbus: 
<http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/calendar.html>
* Anti-War Activist Resources: <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/activist.html>
* Student International Forum: <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osu.edu/students/CJP/>

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