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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

It's been a while and we miss you!

Fridays are our nights for events at 22 and we figure people must wanna go out and have fun instead of watchn a heavy movie or get involved in political discussions, yeh? So instead of going for fun at a pub or a club and giving your money to the capitalists who don't need it and don't care about you. We're creating space for chilled out fun with emphasis on safer spaces where we can be engaging with others who use the Black Rose facilities over something like a game of cards or a boardgame. Even if you're going elsewhere and just popping in to warm up around the Sangria beforehand.

So Cards & Sangria is:
listening to insane 80's megapop hits
playing your favourite card game with us
(or get in on our favourite 'Surprise Factor!')
enjoying the concept of the Sangria Bucket
thinking about an event you'd like to do at 22
checking out what book you might wanna read next
supporting an awesome collectively organised, accessible radical library that cares

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Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Context

Gaza Strip has been under siege since June 2007, when Israel declared it an "enemy entity". A group of international activists organized a siege-breaking movement, the Free Gaza movement. Thanks to their efforts, and despite the Israeli ban on foreign correspondents and humanitarian aid workers to cover and witness operation "Cast Lead" on the ground, a group of international volunteers: self organised members of the International Solidarity Movement were present in Gaza when the bombing started on December, 27th 2009. Together with two international correspondents from Al Jazeera International (Ayman Mohyeldin and Sherine Tadros), they were the only foreigners who managed to write, film and report for several radio stations what was happening inside the besieged Palestinian strip.

More information at:

http://toshootanelephant.com/

March 7 2010 5:30pm
$5 or Donation entry

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