[Sep 30] Community Mural Block Party (Mission)


This Sunday we're celebrating the new Mural on 24th and Capp that was painted over the summer by over 200 community artists and volunteers from the Mission District. Please come out to support and have some fun.

Sunday Sept. 30
11am-5pm
24th and Capp St.

[Sep 28] Pachanga - recaudación de fontos para karavana al encuentro continental indígena


Pachanga!
Recaudación de fondos para una karavana al
Encuentro Continental Indígena en Sonora, México
(www.encuentroindigena.org)

611 32nd Street
Oakland, Califas
$5 cover (opcional)
*cooperación voluntaria para la comida

[Sep 16] Amor sin fronteras



16 Sep 2007 - 11AM-5PM
Dolores Park - San Francisco
For more info / para más información:
Angel: 415-699-2495
Rodrigo: 415-558-8403 x309

[Sep 15] FUGA en la Misión


¡Vengan a celebrar con nosotros los paises de latino america en la mision! ¡VIVA MEXICO LIBRE CON JUSTICIA Y DIGNIDAD!

We humbly invite you to dance, sing, y rebelar la noche del grito en la mision. Con una presentacion especial cultural de hora y media de parte de FUGA!

Sábado, 15 de Septiembre - 9PM
12 GALAXIES
2565 Mission ST.
con:
FUGA!
y también, desde Los Angeles, CA
MEZKLAH eletrónica / tribal en español
y special guests sorpresa de esa noche!

tickets $10
advance se pueden comprar en 12galaxies.com por internet

...desde la frontera...

www.fuguista.com

[Sep 13] Maquilápolis: Documentary on maquiladoras

Maquilapolis screening at City College
Thursday, Sep 13th at 12:30pm
at the Multicultural Resource Center
lower level Student Union Building, rm 104b
CCSF Ocean Campus, 50 Phelan ave

We will also have a discussion about the concerning the recent Border Tour trip hosted by the MCRC and planing for the No Borders Camp in November

http://www.deletetheborder.org/
Other planning meetings for the No Borders Camp in October
More info will be posted on Indybay calendar

[Sep 12] Vigilia por los derechos de l@s migrantes / Vigil for migrant rights

Vigilia en apoyo a Elvira Arellano y por derechos iguales para nuestras comunidades

Miércoles 12 de sept - 6:30 pm
24 y Mission, San Pancho
Para más información, llame al 415.487.9203

Vigil in support of Elvira Arellano and for equal rights for our communities

Wednesday Sep 12 at 6:30 pm
24th and Mission, San Freancisco
For more info call 415.487.9203

[Sep 9] Rebellion and Repression in Oaxaca

Sunday September 09
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
The Long Haul 3124 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley
(2 blocks east of Ashby BART)

The customary Long Haul Sunday dinner (vegetarian, mostly vegan, served starting by 7:30) will have a Mexican flavor.

After dinner, there will be videos, presentations and discussion about the political repression in Oaxaca and other parts of Mexico. The main video will be True To My Pledge, the English-subtitled version of Compromiso Cumplido, a recent video which documents the struggle of the people of Oaxaca against the repressive State and Federal governments.

This event is also a fundraiser for the victims of the repression in Oaxaca. Donations for dinner and the program are encouraged but not mandatory.

People with information about struggles and repression in other parts of Mexico are encouraged to share it at this event.

[Sep 6] "Made in LA": Documentary about immigration, sweatshops and women workers

San Francisco Premiere Screening of the New Documentary Made in L.A.

A remarkable documentary about immigration, sweatshops and the women who make your clothes.

Thursday, September 6, 7 PM
Roxie Theatre, 3117 16th Street (near Valencia Street), San Francisco

FREE!

Made in L.A. follows the remarkable story of three Latina immigrants working in garment sweatshops as they embark on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor protections from trendy clothing retailer Forever 21.
Compelling, humorous, and deeply human, Made in L.A. is a story about immigration, the power of unity and the courage it takes to raise your voice. In English and Spanish with bilingual subtitles. View the trailer.

Post-film discussion with filmmakers Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar; Guadalupe Hernandez, one of the workers featured in the film; and Katie Quan, Associate Chair of the UC Berkeley Labor Center.

Presented by the UC Berkeley Labor Center and Active Voice. Co-sponsored by KQED with Amnesty International Western Regional Office, Asian Immigrant Women Advocates, Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition, Global Exchange, ITVS, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, and Sweatshop Watch.

For more information, please go to http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/ or http://www.madeinla.com/. Made in L.A. will air nationwide on PBS’ critically acclaimed nonfiction film series P.O.V. on September 4th at 10 pm (check local listings).