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Friday, April 7, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Event Description:

This will be an Open Space conversation café. All participants are invited to suggest topics for conversation at the beginning of the meeting. We will then each join the conversation of our choosing and change conversations as our interests and passions dictate!

Event Contact Name:
Jimmy Pryor

Event Email Address:
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Event Description:

This will be an Open Space conversation café. All participants are invited to suggest topics for conversation at the beginning of the meeting. We will then each join the conversation of our choosing and change conversations as our interests and passions dictate!

Event Contact Name:
Jimmy Pryor

Event Email Address:
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Saturday, April 8, 2006
Start: 12:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Event Description:

Immigrant Issues: A Fighting Back! Workshop

This is the first in a series of issues forums planned for this election year. All candidates and Democratic activists are invited to attend. It is evident from the early tactics being used by the Repubs that beating up on immigrants is to be a theme of this election cycle. We have to be ready to talk back on this difficult issue. On April 8th we will host a workshop on framing the Immigration message to get ready for them.

The purpose of this workshop is to develop a common value frame about immigration. It is NOT about creating the 5 robotic talking points. Please attend . Hopefully you will be informed and empowered to spread the good word that Democratic values can effectively address this thorny problem.

Registration: 12:30 - 1:00 pm
Sessions: 1:00 - 4:00 pm

TO RSVP: Send name, address, phone, and email to HCDP at escramble('hcdp','hcdp.org');

Event Sponsor:
The Harris County Democratic Party and Democracy for Houston

Event Contact Name:
Murvin Auzenne

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
http://democracyforhouston.org/

Event Fee:
Suggested donation to HCDP: $10 (no one turned away)


Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Event Description:

State Representative Sylvester Turner and Mayor Bill White are hosting a Town Hall Meeting to discuss rising electric rates for homeowners in Houston. Join us for this event.

Event Phone Contact Information:
(866) 886-8900


Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Event Description:

from GLORIA RUBAC  grubac{at}prodigy.net:

Do you believe that prisoners should be treated humanely, whether in Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo or on Texas death row?

Do you think that the 400 men on Texas death row were sentenced to death and not to torture?

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO STAND UP FOR JUSTICE! WILL YOU TAKE IT?

PLEASE, PLEASE, JOIN US THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 8, IN LIVINGSTON, TEXAS!


Monday, April 10, 2006
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Event Description:

[Updates by Bill Crosier, from information posted on Houston Indymedia, the HPJC calendar, and other sources]

Event Sponsor:
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement and other community and labor groups

Event Contact Name:
Angela Mejia

Event Phone Contact Information:
832-524-6158

Event Email Address:
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Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Event Description:

Featuring:

  • John Sharp - Chair of Governor Rick Perry's Commission on Tax Reform
  • Paul Colbert - Former state representative and expert education witness
  • State Rep. Scott Hochberg - Member of the Texas House Public Education Committee and former chair of the Education   Appropriations Subcommittee.
  • Dr. Richard Tapia - University Professor and Director of the Center for Excellence and Equity in Education at Rice University

The American Jewish Committee, Houston Chapter and  the AFL-CIO, Asian/Pacific American Heritage Association (APAHA), Collaborative for Children, Houston Area Urban League, NAACP Houston Chapter, ACLU of Texas, Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Houston Hispanic Forum, Indo- American PAC, Jewish Community Center Houston, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, National Council of Jewish Women.

Event Phone Contact Information:
AJC at 713-439-1202


Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Event Description:

Join HCDP for a panel discussion with three political consultants who answer the question: What do the Primary Results Mean?  Our featured speakers include Robert Jara, Mustafa Tameez, and Keir Murray.  Brown Bag Lunch is a monthly event of the Harris County Democratic Party.  Bring your lunch.  HCDP provides the soft drinks.


Thursday, April 13, 2006
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Event Description:

Attend the regular monthly meeting of the Progressive Action Alliance as we discuss current issues and plan for upcoming events.

Come early to visit & gab

Click on title of this event to get details (agenda, location, etc.) 

Event Sponsor:
Progressive Action Alliance

Event Contact Name:
C. Lee Taylor

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-524-1944

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
http://www.paa-tx.org/node/1562

Event Fee:
Free! (Donations, however, always cheerfully accepted.)


Monday, April 17, 2006
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Event Description:

Molly Ivins Can’t Say That Can She?

Monday, April 17 | Wortham Cullen Theater

BUY TICKETS

Event Sponsor:
The Progressive Forum

Event Website:
www.progressiveforumhouston.org

Event Fee:
Seats $54, $34 / Senior and student discounts


Sunday, April 23, 2006
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Event Description:

Mountain Top Removal coal mining is a radical form of strip mining.  “Appalachian Treasures” is a stunning multi-media presentation about mountaintop removal coal mining, with stories from the coalfields and music from the area.  Also, meet and talk with 2 Appalachian coalfield residents, Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry, who will speak about daily life in the shadow of MTR mines.   Free and open to the public (Donations to Appalachian Treasures happily accepted).  Seating is limited, please rsvp to Irv at escramble('hirv','aol.com.');  
 

Event Sponsor:
Thoreau UU Congregation Adult Discussion Group

Event Contact Name:
Irv Smith

Event Phone Contact Information:
281-813-0660

Event Email Address:
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Start: 3:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Event Description:

The Harris County Green Party is having a celebration Sunday evening,
and this invitation is to you and any others who support the Green
Party values:

* Grassroots Democracy
* Healthy Environment
* Sustainable Energy
* Social Justice
* Non-Violence

Please note that progressive Democrats, who support those values, are
invited.  If you are one of them, you can help with the petition
drive, even though you can't sign the petition yourself if you voted
in the primary.  I'm one of those Dems, I support the GP values, and
I've already been helping to gather signatures. -- Bill C.

When:
Sunday, April 23, 3-8 pm

Where:
Dan Electro's Guitar Bar
1031 E. 24th St.
Houston 77009
713-862-8707

Entertainment:
Sofa Kings
Fahl N' Folk
Soul Hustlers
Thunder Pants
Steven Hung on the Patio
Funky Mustard

Admission:
$10 or 10 signatures on the Green Party ballot access petition

Anyone who comes to Dan Electro's this Sunday with their voter
registration card will get in for half-price ($5.)

Anyone who brings a sheet of signatures will get in for free!

There will be notaries there to notarize petitions.

There will be a raffle for $50 - one ticket for each sheet of
petition signatures!

For more information, or to download a petition form for the ballot
access drive:  http://hcgp.org

Questions about the petition drive?  Call 713-515-3433

Event Sponsor:
Harris County Green Party

Event Contact Name:
Earl Gerhard

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-515-3433

Event Website:
www.hcgp.org

Event Fee:
$10 or 10 signatures (see details)


Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Event Description:

Mountain Top Removal coal mining is a radical form of strip mining.  “Appalachian Treasures” is a stunning multi-media presentation about mountaintop removal coal mining, with stories from the coalfields and music from the area.  Also, meet and talk with 2 Appalachian coalfield residents, Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry, who will speak about daily life in the shadow of MTR mines.   Free and open to the public (Donations to Appalachian Treasures happily accepted).  

Event Sponsor:
Unitarian Fellowship of Houston

Event Contact Name:
Sarah Berel-Harrop

Event Phone Contact Information:
281-813-0660

Event Email Address:
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Event Description:

Mountain Top Removal coal mining is a radical form of strip mining.  “Appalachian Treasures” is a stunning multi-media presentation about mountaintop removal coal mining, with stories from the coalfields and music from the area.  Also, meet and talk with 2 Appalachian coalfield residents, Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry, who will speak about daily life in the shadow of MTR mines.   Free and open to the public (Donations to Appalachian Treasures happily accepted). 

Event Sponsor:
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

Event Contact Name:
Bridget Jensen

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-417-2056

Event Email Address:
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
Start: 8:00 am
Start: Apr 29 2006 - 8:00am
End: Apr 30 2006 - 5:00pm

Event Description:

The Houston Social Forum is:

  • a regional event that addresses local as well as global issues
  • comprised of diverse groups building from common values
  • nongovernmental and non-partian
  • supportive of true participatory democracy
  • nonviolent resistance to the world's injustice
  • working toward mechanisms that value people over profit

Details: http://www.houstonsocialforum.org/

Event Sponsor:
Houston Social Forum organizing committee

Event Contact Name:
Bill Crosier

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-641-4941

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.houstonsocialforum.org


Start: 9:45 am
End: 1:00 pm

Event Description:

Block Walk for Dems and Dot Nelson-Turnier

We will be blockwalking with the Spring Democratic Clubo on Saturday April 29th! Don't forget this is Harris County! And we want it ALL BLUE!

Meet at 9:45 at 23431 Prairie Bird, Spring, TX 77373

Call or Email if you need directions or more information.

We could really use experienced block walkers and Dot supporters as always! We will be knocking on doors and handing out literature in precinct 596. Volunteers are invited to relax with snacks and refreshmlents after the job is done!

Event Sponsor:
Spring Democratic Club

Event Contact Name:
Dot Nelson-Turnier

Event Phone Contact Information:
832-286-3681

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.votedot.org


Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Event Description:

NOBELITY (the movie) seeks answers about the future of our planet 50 years from now by looking at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of nine Nobel laureates. Filmed across the U.S., and in France, England, India and Africa, NOBELITY combines the insights of some of the world's most intelligent and accomplished individuals with a first-person view of 50 years from now, and the children that will be most impacted by this future.

Event Sponsor:
The Woodlands (GREEN) Grassroots Environmental Educ. Network

Event Contact Name:
Lynn Aldrich

Event Phone Contact Information:
281-292-2642

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.thewoodlandsgreen.org

Event Fee:
donation


Sunday, April 30, 2006
End: 5:00 pm
Start: Apr 29 2006 - 8:00am
End: Apr 30 2006 - 5:00pm

Event Description:

The Houston Social Forum is:

  • a regional event that addresses local as well as global issues
  • comprised of diverse groups building from common values
  • nongovernmental and non-partian
  • supportive of true participatory democracy
  • nonviolent resistance to the world's injustice
  • working toward mechanisms that value people over profit

Details: http://www.houstonsocialforum.org/

Event Sponsor:
Houston Social Forum organizing committee

Event Contact Name:
Bill Crosier

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-641-4941

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.houstonsocialforum.org


Tuesday, May 2, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Event Description:

   NOBELITY seeks answers about the future of our planet 50 years from now by looking at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of nine Nobel laureates. Filmed across the U.S., and in France, England, India and Africa, NOBELITY combines the insights of some of the world’s most intelligent and accomplished individuals with a first-person view of 50 years from now, and the children that will be most impacted by this future.   Sponsored by The Woodlands Green April 29th, 2006 4pm Lord of Life Lutheran Church,  3801 Panther Creek Drive May 2nd, 2006 7Pm Montgomery College B102 Texas State 242 The Woodlands, just west of I-45 for details, call 281-292-2642  www.nobelitythemovie.com freewill donations benefit Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County   Lynn Aldrich  c936-672-2244; 281-292-2642 The Woodlands Grassroots Environmental Education Network www.thewoodlandsgreen.org

Event Sponsor:
The Woodlands GREEN

Event Contact Name:
Lynn Aldrich

Event Phone Contact Information:
281-292-2642

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.thewoodlandsgreen.org

Event Fee:
donation


Friday, May 5, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
Start: May 5 2006 - 12:00pm
End: May 6 2006 - 1:00pm

Event Description:
Agenda for Harris County Democratic Party (HCDP)Democracy For Houston (DFH) Education Workshop

May 6, 2006 12:30pm-4pm

1445 N. Loop W. @ Ella Blvd, suite #110

Event Sponsor:
Harris County Democratic Party and Democracy for Houston

Event Contact Name:
Murvin Auzenne

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-802-0085

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.hcdp.org

Event Fee:
10 dollar donation


Saturday, May 6, 2006
End: 1:00 pm
Start: May 5 2006 - 12:00pm
End: May 6 2006 - 1:00pm

Event Description:
Agenda for Harris County Democratic Party (HCDP)Democracy For Houston (DFH) Education Workshop

May 6, 2006 12:30pm-4pm

1445 N. Loop W. @ Ella Blvd, suite #110

Event Sponsor:
Harris County Democratic Party and Democracy for Houston

Event Contact Name:
Murvin Auzenne

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-802-0085

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.hcdp.org

Event Fee:
10 dollar donation


Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Event Description:

This is info on the Cinco de Mayo Parade May 6. It has info for First UU paraders, but it applies to all of us. The parade begins at 10 a.m. in the Minute Maid Park area. (see map below)
Please wear white clothing (e.g., white shirts, t-shirts) to show Solidarity with immigrants.

For distributors of Iraq Notebook/Cuaderno de Irak: Our mission is to alert people, especially spanish speakers, about the Iraq war and provide info regarding recruiters, how to prepare your file for CO status as well as how to get it once you are in the armed forces  -- all in legal ways. Good contact info for GI and peace organizations. Also, educational articles on Iraq, Iraq veterans for peace, great quotes and meaningful poems, etc. Read it yourself for good info!!

The Loes have papers at 1659 Harold #B (ring upper buzzer) which can be picked up Thurs. from 3 - 6:30P and Friday all day until 4:30P. We will also park our car (dust colored Prius with pink ribbon magnate on each side) at First UU church (on Fannin @ Southmore) on May 6 arriving about 8:30P and will have the papers with us. DO BRING YOUR OWN STRONG BAG (Whole Foods has great ones of heavy canvas) to the apt or the Church.  If you don't have a good bag, we have a few extra. The paper is 16 pages and 200 are a bit heavy. But you will be able to get rid of them quickly; folks are usually grateful to receive them.

Event Contact Name:
Lee Loe

Event Phone Contact Information:
713 524 2682

Event Email Address:
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Sunday, May 7, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Event Description:

You are cordially invited to a backyard BBQ Benefit for the MARK MCDAVID CAMPAIGN. Mark McDavid is a native Houstonian running for State Representative in district 138. District 138 encompasses North and Northwest Harris County neighborhoods including Garden Oaks, Oak Forest, Spring Branch, Cy-Fair, and Bear Creek. Mark McDavid is a strong environmentalist who will fight for a stronger focus towards stewardship of our air and water. He will fight for legislation that will make health pollution screening levels stricter and he will fight for alternative fuel sources. Mark McDavid is running against Republican Dwayne Bohac, a right-wing radical that benefited from Tom DeLay's alleged felony criminal conspiracy.

Have you had enough of the corruption, cronyism, and polluted politics taking place in the state house in Austin? If so, Come join us for some good old Texas BBQ and join us in supporting the campaign of a pro-people, PROGRESSIVE Democrat.

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-812-9368

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.votemcdavid.com

Event Fee:
$10.00 Suggested Donation


Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Event Description:

All are welcome at Houston's Annual Peace Picnic Most of it's inside, so come even if it rains. 5:00 pm - Children's Games begin on the playground. 6:00 pm - Potluck Picnic Dinner in the Church Hall. (Bring a covered dish; drinks supplied). Music and frolic and announcements will follow. For more information or to volunteer to help out, please contact Judy Hoffhien (see below).

Event Sponsor:
Houston Peace and Justice Center, the Decade of Nonviolence

Event Contact Name:
Judy Hoffhien

Event Phone Contact Information:
713-863-8708

Event Email Address:
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Event Description:

Voices Breaking Boundaries presents WORDS FOR PEACE 4, Voices of a People’s History

  • Intros by Howard Zinn (via telephone) and Anthony Arnove, editor of Terrorism and War (in person)
  • Featuring local artists/ activists rendering a dramatic version of Howard Zinn’s Voices of a People’s History.
  • Artists include: Paula Anicete, Hitaji Aziz, Duane Bradley, City Council Member Ada Edwards, Chuck Jackson, Autumn Knight, Vivek Mittal, John Pluecker, Sehba Sarwar, Anita Wadhwa, students from Lee High School and Community Builders Cadre
  • Open mic and poetry led by Equality, graffiti art by Hyroglifx Koncepts, capoeira by Grupo de N'Golo, music by Free Radicals, refreshments by Nusrat Malik, drinks and much more

For reservations, call 713.524.7821, or email escramble('info','vbbarts.org');

Event Sponsor:
Voices Breaking Boundaries, DiverseWorks, KPFT Pacifica Radio 90.1 FM

Event Phone Contact Information:
713.524.7821

Event Email Address:
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Event Website:
www.vbbarts.org

Event Fee:
$5.00, No one will be turned away


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