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The Progressive Democrat Newsletter grew out of the frustration of the 2004 election. Originally intended for New York City progressives, its readership is now national. For anyone who wants to be alerted by email whenever this newsletter is updated (usually weekly), please send your email address and let me know what state you live in (so I can keep track of my readership).

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  • Saturday, March 25, 2006

    Progressive Democrat Issue 69: BROOKLYN/QUEENS GROUPS AND EVENTS

    ALL NYC:

    Men of Color: Sexual Health & HIV Conference: Thu, 03/30/2006 - 9:30am
    Men of Color: Your Sexual Health & HIV Today

    Men Sharing about Sexuality, HIV Prevention & their Overall Well-Being
    9:30 AM – 4:30 PM

    Black Veterans for Social Justice
    665 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn
    [Between Throop and Marcus Garvey Avenues; Nearest subway trains: "G" & "J"]

    Conference attendees will receive METROCARDS

    Co-Sponsors: HIV Arts Network, Black Veterans for Social Justice
    Keynote Speakers: Professor Darrell Wheeler (CUNY Hunter College/i), Eddie Rivera (NYC HIV/AIDS P.P.G./i)

    Panelists & Discussants: Julius Powell, Von’Michael Hanton, Edward
    Shaw, Jonathan Santos-Ramos, Yves-Michel Fontaine, Matt Ignacio,
    Michael Batshaw, Mark Colter John, Doneley Meris & more...
    Program includes: keynote speeches; panel discussion on the state of affairs for men of color and HIV prevention; small group discussions about stigma and discrimination, immigration, mental health, homelessness, substance use/abuse and harm reduction, male sexuality – identity, behaviors and practices, religion, spirituality and family systems, and male well-being

    Co-Sponsoring Institutions (in formation):
    • Project Hospitality
    • Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
    • Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc.
    • Hispanic AIDS Forum
    • The Institute of Gay Men’s Health – Gay Men’s Health Crisis
    • Brooklyn AIDS Task Force

    Hearing on Voting Machines in NYC: Mon, 04/03/2006 - 1:00pm City Council Chamber at City Hall

    Subways: N or R to City Hall; 4, 5 or 6 to Brooklyn Bridge; J, M, or Z to Chambers Street; or 2 or 3 to Park Place

    DFNYC is supporting Resolution 131 for paper ballots/optical scanners and opposing electronic voting in NYC. Join us in the City Hall balcony to support those speaking on behalf of PB/OS at this hearing on voting machines and NYC’s compliance with the Help America Vote Act.

    The Committee on Governmental Operations of the NY City Council is giving us this opportunity to support Resolution 131 which urges the adoption of paper ballots and precinct-based optical scanners and accessible ballot-marking machines for voters with disabilities and minority languages. This resolution is against electronic voting!

    If you want to speak as part of the New Yorkers for Verified Voting coordinated panel, please send an email to Teresa Hommel at admin -at- wherethepaper.org (replace -at- with @).

    Danny Schechter's "Weapons of Mass Deception" Thu, 03/30/2006 - 7:00pm
    To mark the 3rd Anniversary of the War in Iraq

    Chelsea Neighbors United to End the War will present the award-winning documentary "Weapons of Mass Deception" by Danny Schechter at the historic Hudson Guild, 441West 26th Street (between 9th and 10th Avenues) in Manhattan.

    Danny Schechter will speak about the film and answer questons.

    "Weapons of Mass Deception" is a 100 minute non-fiction film that explores the story that there were two wars going on in Iraq - one was fought with armies of soldiers, bombs and a fearsome military force. The other was fought alongside it with cameras, satellites, armies of journalists and propaganda techniques. One war was rationalized as an effort to find and disarm WMDs - Weapons of Mass Destruction;
    the other was carried out by even more powerful WMDs, Weapons of Mass Deception.

    Mr. Schechter, a Nieman Fellow in Journalism at Harvard University, and radio news director turned CNN and Emmy Award winning ABC News Producer, Schechter wears several hats at the same time. He is now an award-winning independent investigative journalist and filmmaker as well as an outspoken author.

    Tickets are $5 in advance, $7 at the door. Call 212-726-1385 for reservations or more information.

    Chelsea Neighbors United to End the War is a grass roots neighborhood group that was formed at the beginning of 2005 to oppose the war in Iraq and to
    work in the neighborhood of Chelsea.


    CRITCAL MASS BICYCLE MOVEMENT! Critical Mass is a bicyclist movement (NOT an organized group!) that holds weekly protests all over the world to protest pollution. Rides are the last Friday of every month starting in Union Sq. Park North, 7PM! At a DFNYC meeting attended by Norm Seigel, Norm used Critical Mass as an example of the kind of activism that NYC needs most and the way Bloomberg is trying to squelch our rights and our voices. Critical Mass deserves our help. According to Bloomberg, my inclusion of this in my newsletter is probably illegal. Well, I refuse to let Bloomberg tell me what I can and cannot write in my Newsletter.


    And see their worldwide calendar for Bike Workshops and other locations.


    There is more you can do to support Critical Mass. This comes from a reader in Manhattan:

    To help keep people involved in Critical Mass, people who might be sacred off because of renewed aggressiveness by the police, I have started a pledge drive that sponsors arrestees. This is a great way for people to stay involved in Critical Mass, stay on top of the issue, and use the NYPD and Bloomberg's tactics to work for us not against us. I am pledging $2 per arrestee, and the money will go to the Legal Aid Society. Pledges are made on the honor system. The more bicyclists the cops arrest the more money for defending civil rights is raised.


    BROOKLYN EVENTS:

    NEW! NEW! NEW!New Democratic Majority in Brooklyn: Please join your hosts Marjorie Gersten, David Michaelson and Michael Bouldin on Thursday, April 27th, 7 PM. We are hoping to have a candidate’s forum for the NY-11 Congressional race. I will be a co-host of this meeting. We will meet the 4th Thursday of every month at the 5th Ave. Ozzie’s in Park Slope, 249 5th Ave (intersection of 5th and Garfield) at 7 PM.

    March 30th, 7 PM The Ethical Culture Society will host a benefit for Develop, Don't Destroy Brooklyn, the organization that is defending Brooklyn from Ratner's mega-development project that would build 17 giant sky-scrapers in the heart of Brooklyn. Performers include Lisa Gutkin and Lorin Sklamberg of the world-famous Klezmatics, classical guitarist Robert Secrist, and Julia and Leela, the Jewel Odalisque Dancers.

    The event will also feature a raffle with terrific prizes donated by local merchants, story-telling and sing alongs, a photo exhibition, local crafts and a Baker's Row featuring some of Brooklyn's top bakers: Erica's Rugelach and Baking Co., Regina Bakery, Cheryl Kleinman Cakes, Shakoor's Sweet Tooth, Cousin John's and Viola Bakery.

    The Ethical Culture Society is located at 53 Prospect Park West, between 1st and 2nd Streets in Park Slope. Admission will be on a sliding scale: $5-$10-$20.
    Contact Scott Turner for more information: scott@fansforfairplay.com

    Democracy for America Meetings: CLICK HERE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 7PM

    Park Slope/Crown Heights, Brooklyn, location TBD, guest TBD, with host Josh Skaller

    Williamsburg, Brooklyn, (This Linkup is being consolidated with the East Village Linkup, see above.)

    Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Wycoff-Bennette Homestead, 1669 East 22nd. St. (between Quentin & Kings Highway), with hosts Annette Mott and Estelle Glasser


    Independent Neighborhood Democrats: Contact me or Devin Cohen: devincohen@msn.com if you are interested. http://www.indbrooklyn.org/

    Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats (CBID) (mostly covers Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, and Kensington. http://www.cbidems.org/


    Lambda Independent Democrats (Brooklyn’s gay and lesbian organization) for meeting info contact LID@LIDBrooklyn.org.

    DRINKING LIBERALLY: An informal, inclusive weekly Democratic drinking club. Raise your spirits while you raise your glass, and share ideas while you share a pitcher. Drinking Liberally gives like-minded, left-leaning individuals a place to talk politics. You don't need to be a policy expert and this isn't a book club - just come and learn from peers, trade jokes, vent frustration and hang out in an environment where it's not taboo to talk politics. Here are our local Brooklyn groups:

    Park Slope: First Wednesday of each month, 7:00 pm onward, Commonwealth, 497 5th Ave (at 12th Street). Hosted by Emily Farris and Peter Wohlsen, parkslope (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Williamsburg: Every Tuesday, 8:00 pm onward the Levee, 212 Berry St. (corner of N. 3rd). Hosted by Elana Levin and Michael Freedman-Schnapp, williamsburg (at) drinkingliberally.org

    To find your nearest Brooklyn Democratic club, please CLICK HERE.

    QUEENS:

    Democracy for America Meetings: CLICK HERE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 7PM

    Bayside, Queens, The First Edition, 41-08 Bell Blvd, right near the LIRR stop, guest TBD with host Steve Behar of Democrats for New Politics

    Queens Jefferson Democratic Club: Our meetings are normally held the first Thursday of every month, @ 8:00 p.m. (the doors open @ 7:30 P.M.) except for July, August, and months in which a holiday falls on the First Thursday. Meetings are held at the Auburndale American Legion Hall, 198-09 33rd Ave Flushing, New York 11358 (just off Francis Lewis Blvd. near 33rd Avenue).

    Queens County Young Democrats: for information CLICK HERE.

    DRINKING LIBERALLY: An informal, inclusive weekly Democratic drinking club. Raise your spirits while you raise your glass, and share ideas while you share a pitcher. Drinking Liberally gives like-minded, left-leaning individuals a place to talk politics. You don't need to be a policy expert and this isn't a book club - just come and learn from peers, trade jokes, vent frustration and hang out in an environment where it's not taboo to talk politics. Here are our local Queens groups:

    ASTORIA: Third Wednesday of each month, 7:30 pm onward. Cassidy's, 34-16 Broadway (at 35th Street). Hosted by Bob Chamerda, astoria (at) drinkingliberally.org

    To find your nearest Queens Democratic club, please CLICK HERE.

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