.comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}

Mole's Progressive Democrat

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).

Name:
Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States

I am a research biologist in NYC. Married with two kids living in Brooklyn.

Google
  • Help end world hunger
  • Saturday, October 13, 2007

    NYC FOCUS: A Few Events

    Third Annual Walk, Don't Destroy Brooklyn Walkathon
    Fundraiser to support Develop, Don't Destroy's legal battles to preserve Central Brooklyn

    Walk Don't Destroy 3 will be an opportunity to help fund the DDDB legal campaign at a fun, interactive and exciting event. Join your friends and neighbors to help stop eminent domain abuse, massive over-development and the destruction of the Brooklyn we know and love.

    The court battle against the 'Atlantic Yards' hinges on our ability to fund our legal team. While we have a very strong legal case and legal team, we can't win without your help in raising money and awareness.

    The walk is about 2 miles, and starts at noon at the Freddys Bar. The event will include hundreds of walkers a closing community party!

    NOON – 1 pm: SIGN IN. Visit our tables at Freddy's Bar (on the intersection of 6th Avenue and Carlton Ave) to pick up your registration (or to register if you haven't already done so).

    1 pm – 3:00 pm: Join the Grand Marshall to walk to Grand Army Plaza, around and back to the Soda Bar.

    3:00-5:00 pm: Celebration event at the Soda Bar!

    Register Here

    And, if you like, join Joy and my Team.


    UWS Democratic Presidential Forum
    Wednesday, 03 October 2007

    Upper West Side Democratic Presidential Forum

    Special Welcome from Dave Pollak, Co-Chair NY State Democratic Committee

    Monday, October 15, 2007
    Symphony Space
    95th Street & Broadway
    7:00 p.m.
    (doors open at 6:30)

    FREE admission/space is limited

    Ask the Democratic presidential candidates' representatives YOUR questions and hear them speak about the issues that matter to YOU.

    Presented by: Community Free Democrats, Three Parks Independent Democrats, Broadway Democrats, Park River Independent Democrats, and Ansonia Independent Democrats.


    Lambda Independent Democrats Holds a Forum on Atlantic Yards

    I got this from Lambda Independent Democrats:

    LID and the Atlantic Yards - Oct. 22nd

    LID will be taking a hard look at the Atlantic Yards proposal. Until now, the club has remained neutral, but the time has come to take a position. We have invited Councilmember Latitia James (confirmed) and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz (unconfirmed) to talk about the pros and cons of this project. Please join us on October 22nd, 7:30pm at Camp Friendship located at 339 8 Street, just below 6th Avenue.


    End the War Now—National Day of Action
    Friday, 28 September 2007

    Join thousands from all over New York and northern New Jersey in a massive march and rally to end the war!

    Assemble at 12 noon
    Broadway, north of Union Square (permit pending)
    March at 1:00pm

    On October 27th, people from all walks of life will gather in 11 sites around the country for massive regional demonstrations against the war. These nationally coordinated events are being built and mobilized by groups across the country. The people of this country want the war to end, but Washington has failed to take decisive action. With each passing month, nearly 100 servi- cepeople and countless more Iraqis are killed, some 12 billion of our tax dollars are spent, and the death and destruction continue. Our communities—from New Orleans to Minneapolis—are neglected and suffer the consequences. From Vermont to California, from Florida to Wisconsin, the people have spoken: We want this war to end, and we want it to end now!

    BOSTON • CHICAGO • JONESBOROUGH • LOS ANGELES • NEW YORK CITY • NEW ORLEANS • ORLANDO • PHILADELPHIA • SALTLAKE CITY • SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE

    Endorsers include:

    DFNYC
    1199SEIU
    32BJ
    Bergen Peace and Justice Coalition
    Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives
    Metro APWU
    New York Metro Area Postal Union
    NJ Peace Council
    North Manhattan Neighbors for Peace and Justice
    NYC-UFPJ
    Peace Action of New York State
    Peace and Justice Coalition (NJ)
    U.S. Labor Against the War
    United Federation of Teachers (UFT)


    MEET AND SUPPORT NORMAN SIEGEL for NYC PUBLIC ADVOCATE

    LINDA STEIN & ANN SNITOW

    cordially invite you to a fundraiser in honor of


    NORMAN SIEGEL

    Please come meet the People’s Advocate, and show your support for his campaign for NYC Public Advocate.

    Wednesday, October 29th, 2007, 6:00 to 8:00pm

    at the studio of Linda Stein 100 READE STREET

    Bet. West Broadway & Church St. (Reade is one block north of Chambers St.)

    Subways: A or C to Chambers St.; R or W to City Hall;

    1, 2, 3 to Chambers St.; 4, 5, 6 to Brooklyn Bridge

    PARKING ON SOME SIDE STREETS AT 6 PM; ON READE STREET AT 7 PM

    Suggested Contribution: $25 to $250


    Drinks & Refreshments will be served

    RSVP to Theresa Canter at 212-448-6271


    Democracy for NYC November 2007 Linkup
    Thursday, 04 October 2007

    WEDNESDAY,November 7, 7PM

    East Village/LES, *New Linkup* Julip, 9 Avenue A, betwn Houston and 2nd Street, with host Tracey Denton 7pm

    Upper West Side, The Parlour, 250 West 86th(btwn Broadway & West End), with host Merle McEldowney,7pm

    West Village, Kettle of Fish, 59 Christopher St. (near 7thAve.) with hosts Abhishek Mistry and Judith Ren-Lay,7pm

    Upper East Side, Molly Pitcher's Ale House, 1641 2ndAvenue @85th Street, with host Barbara Pearl, 7pm.

    Astoria, Queens, at Sanford Diner, 30-13 Broadway, withhosts Costa Constantinides and Jeremiah Frei-Pearson.Note: this Linkup will begin at 7:30.

    Sunnyside, Queens, at The Grind, 39-24 Queens Blvd. in the back room, with host Dan Jacoby, 7pm

    Bayside, Queens, The First Edition, 41-08 Bell Blvd, right near the LIRR stop, with host Steve Behar of Democrats for New Politics, 7pm

    Park Slope, Brooklyn, Ozzies, 249 Fifth Avenue with host Josh Skaller, 7pm

    Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Wycoff Bennett Homestead, 1669East 22nd Street, 7pm with host Annette Mont

    0 Comments:

    Post a Comment

    << Home