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    Pub date February 8, 2011
    WriterJackie Andrews
    SectionAlerts

    WEDNESDAY 9

    Know your rights

    On Sept. 27, 2010, the FBI raided the Chicago home of Arab American Action Network Executive Director

    Hatem Abudayyeh and the homes and offices of 22 other pro-Arab and anti-war activists, accusing them of ties to terrorism, which their supporters deny. Abudayyeh will speak about his experiences since the raid and about how the FBI targets domestic political organizations.

    7 p.m.–9 p.m., free

    East Side Cultural Center

    2277 International, Oakl.

    (415) 861-7444

    www.indybay.org

     

    THURSDAY 10

    Film screening

    Enjoy this special screening of Academy Award nominee Freedom on My Mind, which tells the story of the early 1960s Mississippi freedom movement and the young activists who would change the course of history.

    7:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m., $6 suggested

    ATA

    922 Valencia, SF

    (415) 824-3890 www.atasite.org

     

    Reading plus

    Clarence Lusane will be reading from his book The Black History of the White House, which is just that — a comprehensive history of the White House from an African American perspective.

    7–9 p.m., free City Lights Books

    261 Columbus, SF (415) 362-8193

    www.citylights.com

     

    FRIDAY 11

    Critical Mass

    Can’t wait until the next SF Critical Mass to satisfy the urge for a little cycling solidarity? Join Berkeley Critical Mass, a peaceful, leisurely bike parade that follows no set route and obeys no traffic laws or authorities except yielding to pedestrians and emergency vehicles.

    6 p.m.–7:30 p.m., free

    Berkeley BART Station

    Corner of Center and Shattuck, Berk.

    Facebook: Berkeley Critical Mass

     

    Benefit for Bradley Manning

    Raise funds in support of U.S. Army soldier and accused WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning, with discussions, updates, and special musical guests. Proceeds go to the local nonprofit Courage to Resist, the main hub of the Bradley Manning Support campaign.

    8 p.m.–11 p.m., $5–$20 donation

    Station 40

    3030B 16th St., SF

    www.couragetoresist.org

     

    SUNDAY 13

    Save Lyon Martin

    Help raise much needed funds for Lyon Martin Health Services, the only community clinic in California with a specific emphasis on queer women and transgender healthcare, at a fundraiser and silent auction highlighting local merchants and artisans. Enjoy appetizers courtesy of Queer Food for Love and music by “Mildred’s Bridge Group,” a queer women’s quartet.

    6-9 p.m., $15-50

    Mission Artist’s Cooperative

    2509 Bryant, SF

    (415) 901-7131

    http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/140886

     

    MONDAY 14

    Marriage counter sit-in

    Celebrate the most romantic day of the year Guardian-style, by giving the finger to the status quo and helping to expose blatant discriminatory marriage laws. Everyone is invited to converge on the steps of City Hall for speakers, a performance by the East Bay Gay Men’s Chorus, and some spirited civil disobedience. If you would like to participate, please e-mail the Marriage Equality folks to make arrangements.

    11 a.m.–4 p.m., free

    City Hall

    1 Carlton B. Goodlett, SF

    ca-sanfrancisco@marraigeequality.org

    www.equalityevents.ning.com

     

    Mail items for Alerts to the Guardian Building, 135 Mississippi St., SF, CA 94107; fax to (415) 437-3658; or e-mail alert@sfbg.com. Please include a contact telephone number. Items must be received at least one week prior to the publication date.

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