[OccupyCU] events: Nada Alwadi at Allen Hall / Democracy Now!'s coverage of the debate / Film "Drone Warfare" in Bloomington, IL

Karen Medina kmedina67 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 11:18:22 UTC 2012


Some upcoming events for the first week of October 2012

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. There is a long list of
events at the Women's Resource Center on the University of Illinois
campus, beginning with a Unity March at 11am, Monday, October 1st,
2012: http://illinois.edu/calendar/list/2345

Nada Alwadi will be a Unit One Guest-in-Residence at Allen Hall
Sept 30 - Oct 5 (see public events below)
* All of her events are open to the public and take place in Allen
Hall, 1005 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana.
* Nada Alwadi is a Bahraini journalist, writer, and researcher. She
has been working in print media since 2003 covering politics and human
rights issues in the Middle East. She holds a Masters degree in Mass
Communication with an emphasis on women's political empowerment in the
media, from the University of Maryland, where she was a
Humphrey/Fulbright fellow. Alwadi covered the recent crackdown in
Bahrain for several international media outlets including USA Today.
In 2011, she was one of the recipients of the first James Lawson Award
for Nonviolent Achievement by the International Center on Nonviolent
Conflict. Alwadi co-founded the Bahraini Press Association with other
prominent Bahraini journalists. The Bahraini Press Association seeks
to defend local and international journalists who have been attacked
or targeted by the Bahraini authorities.
** Sunday, Sept 30 / 7pm – Opening Program: Meet Nada Alwadi (in the
South Rec Room)
** Monday, Oct 1
7pm – Bahrain, A Forgotten Story of the Arab Spring: A View from the
Inside (in the South Rec Room):
The uprising in Bahrain, strategic nonviolence, media neglect, and US
influence and involvement.
** Tuesday, Oct 2
7pm – Challenging Stereotypes of Middle Eastern Women (in the South
Rec Room):  Involvement of women in the Arab Spring, status of women
in the Middle East, and Islamic feminism.
** Wednesday, Oct 3
7pm – The Game of the Media (in the South Rec Room)
How the media shapes our perceptions of the world, media ownership and
agenda setting, challenges of new media, and social media during the
Arab spring.
** Thursday, Oct 4
7pm – US Foreign Policy towards the Middle East and the US Elections
(in the South Rec Room)
Mistakes and challenges for US foreign policy and views of
Arab-Americans on the upcoming elections.

Wednesday, October 3
Democracy Now!'s coverage of the debate
As President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney square
off in the first presidential debate in Denver on October 3, Democracy
Now! will broadcast live from Denver with a special expanded
presidential debate from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. ET. We will air the
debate, pausing after questions to include equal time responses from
two presidential contenders who were shut out of the official debate:
Jill Stein of the Green Party and Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party.
* Watch online: http://www.democracynow.org/
* It will also be on UPTV, but later and not live.

Global Lens Film at the YMCA on campus
October 3| GREY MATTER (Matière Grise)
Director: Kivu Ruhorahoza	 | Rwanda	 | 2011	 | 100 minutes Kinyarwanda
and French, with subtitles in English
After government officials decline to support his project, a
determined filmmaker enlists the support of a loan shark to finance
his trenchant drama about the aftermath and impact of genocide on a
brother and sister.
All showings begin at 7:00pm at the University YMCA's Latzer Hall and
are free and open to the public. Most films are appropriate for 18+
years of age.
 1001 South Wright Street | Champaign, IL

October 5 - Setting the Record Straight: Preserving Social Security & Medicare
Barbara Franklin, President, Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans
noon Friday Forum at the University YMCA / 1001 South Wright Street |
Champaign, IL

Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7
Books to Prisoners Fall Book Sale
202 S. Broadway Ave Urbana IL
$0.75 soft covers, $1 hardbacks
*Bag Sale Sunday (fill a bag for $5)

Saturday, October 6, 2012; AWARE table at the Farmer's Market at
Lincoln Square in Urbana
8am to noon

Saturday, October 6, 2012: Peace Demonstration
2pm - 4pm
Corner of Neil Street and Main Street in downtown Champaign

Have you heard of GMOs? Want to know more about their health
implications? Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in your food may
make you sick. Studies link GMOs with toxins, allergies, infertility,
infant mortality, immune dysfunction, stunted growth, accelerated
aging, and death. Come out and learn about GMOs  with Registered
Dietitian Donna K. Bishop.  She’ll give examples of the documented
health risks of genetically engineered foods and how you can avoid
consuming these in your food supplies.
Led by Donna K. Bishop, MS, RD, LDN
Saturday, October 6th 2-3 pm
$3 for owners / $7 for non-owners; pre-registration required
Minimum 6/ Maximum 25 participants
Class Location: Common Ground Food Co-op, Lincoln Square Mall, Urbana

Sunday, October 7, 2012 is the 11th anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan

Sunday, October 7, 2012; 4pm
Movie and Discussion: Drone Warfare
Bloomington, Illinois / at the Unitarian Universalist Church of
Bloomington / 1613 E. Emerson, Bloomington, Illinois
Description:    Join BNCPJ in discussing deadly drone warfare and their
possible use for security and surveillance here in the United States.
We'll watch two short movies, both very illuminating, after which we
have a discussion. One movie is a Faultlines documentary and the other
was made by researchers of the topic.


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-- karen medina
"The really great make you feel that you, too, can become great." - Mark Twain



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