Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Taala Hooghan Infoshop & Outta Your Backpack Media Center GRAND OPENING!
Flagstaff Community Space Grand Opening of New Location!
Taala Hooghan Infoshop & Outta Your Backpack Media Center
Saturday, June 5th 2010
Starting at Noon!
1704 N. 2nd St.
East Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(Near Rt. 66 and 4th St)
www.taalahooghan.org | www.oybm.org
Music, Video Presentations, Food, Books, Zines, Independent CDs & DVDs, T-shirts and more!
This is also a fundraiser event for this community sustained space.
SCHEDULE:
• 12:00PM: Open House with a BBQ, Community Gardening & Mural Painting! *FREE!
• 4:30PM: Outta Your Backpack Media Film Screenings *FREE!
• 5:30PM: All Ages Show! *$6 Donation
Blackfire (Political-Rock/Punk)
Let the World Die (Flagstaff Punk and Ska)
The Blissins (Tuba City Pop Punk)
Elron (Eloy Ska Punk)
Lo Cash Ninjas (Shiprock Ska Punk)
Child Left Behind (Chinle Pop Punk)
The Braskies (AZ Ska)
The Potato Pirates (Colorado Ska)
Volunteers & donations needed.
Volunteer meetings every Friday at 6:30PM
More info contact: infofosho@gmail.com
Action Statement:
"We are an Indigenous established volunteer run collective dedicated to reclaiming and redefining knowledge and information. We are committed to addressing the needs of our community by providing access to resources and creatively confronting social and environmental justice issues. We will do this through independent media, arts, education, self-development and youth empowerment."
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
2nd Annual LIBERATE EARTH DAY!
An anti-capitalist/anti-colonial event for healthy and sustainable communities!
2nd Annual LIBERATE EARTH DAY!
End Corporate Greenwashing & "Green" Capitalism!
Sunday, April 25th 3:00PM - 10:00PM - FREE
At Taala Hooghan Infoshop
New Location: 1700 N. 2nd St. East Flagstaff
http://www.taalahooghan.org
Workshops and discussions on:
• Abolish Profit Farming & the Importance of Autonomous Agriculture
• Green Consumerism: The Misguided Discourse on Sustainability
• Eco-Feminism
• Derrick Jensen: The Problem of Civilization and Resistance
(online video discussion)
• Defending Sacred Lands - Intersections of environmental and
social struggles for justice
• Direct Action: Tactical training and discussion
Free food by Flagstaff Food Not Bombs
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WORKSHOP/DISCUSSION DESCRIPTIONS:
Abolish Profit Farming & the Importance of Autonomous Agriculture
Facilitated by FARM
Come learn about decentralized urban-agricultre and the importance of abolish-profit farming models. This workshop will cover local agricultural plans and how FARM is taking a proactive step to address insatiable consumerism and food dependency. After a short discussion, we will work in the Infoshop backyard; planting seed starts, preparing and planting raised beds, and more!
Flagstaff Agricultural Revitalization Movement (FARM) is a non-hierarchal, volunteer collective committed to the cultivation of a decentralized, urban-farm network. We believe in food-autonomous communities, knowledge revitalization, profit abolition, and the
transformation of urban space.
farmflagstaff.blogspot.com
Ecofeminism
Facilitated by Carly Long, Katie Curran, & Margo Nelson
Green Consumerism: The Misguided Discourse on Sustainability
Facilitated by Kyle Boggs
This workshop will take a critical look at advertising that uses terminology we’re all used to by now: green, eco-friendly, sustainability, MORE eco-friendly…it goes on and on. But the truth is, these words have no working standard industry definition. The bottom line is their bottom line – to keep us buying rather than asking meaningful questions. By taking advantage of a growing concern about the dominant culture’s effect on the planet, green consumerism actually promotes a mindset that is harmful, while at the same time reinforces false virtues of capitalism.
This mindset is harmful because not only does it undermine the scope of the problems we face, but it promotes an immature, and frankly, irresponsible fantasy that everything can be made sustainable, that nothing fundamental about the way we live on the planet has to change as long as we “green up” everything we buy. This also places the focus on sustainable production and development, rather than de-development and de-industrialism through dismantling inherently unsustainable and
oppressive systems.
Derrick Jensen: The Problem of Civilization and Resistance
An online discussion with Derrick Jensen on the problem of civilization, rethinking pacifism, and meaningful environmental activism.
Defending Sacred Lands: Intersections of Environmental & Social Justice
Facilitated by Dr. Jennefifer Dennetdale (Diné historian), Alex Soto (O'odham Solidarity Across Borders), Supai Waters (Grand Canyon uranium mining), Francis Tso (Big Mountain), Snowbowl issue (TBD).
Direct Action: Tactical training and discussion
Facilitated by Garrick Ruiz
Strikes, bus boycotts, street protests, defying eviction. Direct action has been used in countless struggles to create change and improve people's lives. This workshop will explore direct action and the possibilities of its application today. The training will include practical skills such as action planning, de-escalation techniques and blockades. Folks with or without direct action experience are
welcome.
Garrick Ruiz has been involved in a wide variety of social justice organizing over the last 15 years. He's been involved in many different types of direct action both in the U.S. and internationally through work with the anti-corporate globalization movement, the environmental justice movement and international and local solidarity work.
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