Thursday, April 3, 2007 7:00p
Whether you're a dues-paying member, a voting member, or someone who's never even been to a meeting and are just interested about what we're up to and how to get involved, now's the time to check out a meeting. Bring your ideas, comments, questions, and energy. See you there!
With updates on...
National SP-USA
Trade Union Organizing
Anti-War Mobilization
Campaign for National Health Care
Left Forum 2008
Socialist Party Presidential Campaign
339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond),
Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11 and come up to the SP office on the 3rd Floor.
(Note, we're up a couple of flights of stairs.)
DIRECTIONS: Take 6 train to Bleecker Street or F/V
train to Broadway/Lafayette. (Manhattan)
More Info: spnyc@spnyc.org or 7
Private Health Insurance Must Go!
FREE SCREENING
"SiCKO"
The words "health care" and "comedy" aren't usually
found in the same sentence, but in Academy Award
winning filmmaker Michael Moore's new movie 'SiCKO,'
they go together hand in (rubber) glove.
In the tradition of Mark Twain or Will Rogers, 'SiCKO'
uses humor to tell these compelling stories, leading
the audience conclude that an alternative system is
the only possible answer.
The event includes a presentation by the grassroots
healthcare rights group Private Health Insurance Must
Go! - http://www.phimg.org/joomla/
For more information on SiCKO:
http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/index.h....
Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 7:00 pm
St. Paul and St. Andrew Church
263 W. 86th Street (btw. Broadway and West End Ave.)
RALLY TO DEFEND & SUPPORT VENEZUELA'S BOLIVARIAN REVOLUTION
FRIDAY APRIL 11TH, 2008
VENEZUELAN CONSULATE
7 EAST 51ST ST, NYC, NY
(Between Madison Ave & 5th Ave near St. Patrick's Cathedral)
TIME: 3:30- 6:30 PM
April 11th is the anniversary of the failed attempt by the Venezuelan opposition in 2002 to overthrow Venezuela's democratically elected President Hugo Chavez Frías, who was almost immediately brought back to power by the will of the Venezuelan people. On April 11th 2008, the Venezuelan opposition is calling for a global day against Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution. Progressive movements from Venezuela to New York must unite to send a strong response! Remember & Resist!
Organized by THE ALBERTO LOVERA BOLIVARIAN CIRCLE OF NY
in partnership with a coalition of organizations.
Liberation Film Series Screening of
Manufacturing Consent
Sunday, April 13, 2008, 1:00 pm
339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond), Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No elevator, sorry.)
DIRECTIONS: Take 6 train to Bleecker Street or F/V train to Broadway/Lafayette.
More info:
718 869-2279 or spnyc@spnyc.org
TWO Albany Days of Action for
RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND REPARATIONS
for Domestic Workers
Take a Stand for a Domestic Workers BILL OF RIGHTS in New York
TUESDAYS - APRIL 15 & MAY 20
Sign up for 1 or both days, Leaving 6:00 am, returning 7:30 pm the same day
Meet in front of the Barnes and Noble on the north side of Union Square Park at 6:00 am
Take the 4/5/6/N/R/W/Q to Union Square in Manhattan
Transportation by bus and food provided, donations welcome!
Call to reserve your seats today! We need reservations as soon as possible to book buses. If your organization would like to co-sponsor, or for more information contact domesticworkersunited@gmail.com or (718) 220-7391 x 11.
Everyday, 200,000 domestic workers (nannies, elderly companions, housekeepers) in New York make it possible for their employers to go to work; most are employed without a living wage, healthcare, and basic labor protections. A long-standing history of exclusion from basic labor laws, the devaluing of women’s work and women of color workers, along with the physical isolation in their employers’ homes creates vulnerability to abuse.
General meeting of the Private Health Insurance Must Go coalition
starting at 6:30pm at St. Paul & St. Andrews Church. 263 West 86th Street in Manhattan
email info@phimg.org
The next meeting of the Dem-Soc Discussion group will be held on Sunday April 20th at 3:00pm in the A.J. Muste Institute (339 Lafayette Street, Buzzer #11). This months topic is Politics, Literature, & Proletariat Art.
The links to the readings are as follows
Leon Trotsky: The Social Roots and The Social Function of Literature
George Orwell: Politics and the English Language
Mike Gold: Excerpt from Jews Without Money
TWU and UFT Activists Discuss: The Rising Costs of Health Care & NYC Union Contracts
co-sponsored by Transit Workers Voices
Brooklyn Transit Wheelers Club - 14
Williams Avenue (Crn. of East NY Avenue), A, C, L, Z
to Bdway Junc. or J to Alabama Ave.
for more information:
http://www.homestationonline.org/
seminars@homestationonline.org or (212) 631-5857
and
Independent Community of Educators
http://www.ice-uft.org/
feedback@ice-uft.org or (917) 992-3734