General
Anarcho-Primitivist Roundtable Discussion
Come join the introductory discussion of the anarcho-primitivist critique of civilization. They'll be talking about the origins of civilization and the inequality and alienation that come out of it. Learn why this strain of anarchy is important and how we can draw upon anthropological theories about the past in order to create a better future.
CONTACT (713) 523-0807. Sedition Books, 901 Richmond Ave., Houston
Rothko Chapel 40th Anniversary
Visionaries Bianca Jagger and Bob Thurmon will be honored for their leadership in the areas of human rights and spirituality, respectively, at the Rothko Chapel's first-ever gala, which celebrates the Chapel's 40th anniversary.
To learn more about purchasing tickets and location, please CONTACT Sean Hammerle at 713.524.2497 or sean@rothkochapel.org.
Texans Together Meet and Greet Tuesday
Meet Charhonda Cox, Texan Together’s new program director at this cocktail hour for community leaders, community-based organizations and non-profits to network, share ideas, and explore opportunities to build new relationships.
Please take a moment to RSVP.
LOCATION: Boheme 307 Fairview (corner of Taft), Houston
Free appetizers will be provided.
Peace Club Saturdays!
Because Houston Peace Campers say that one week is just not enough, volunteers and organizers of that summer program hold twice-monthly, non-religious Peace Club gatherings to explore peace, equality, and justice in age appropriate ways, for all children and youth ages 6-16. Activities are used to develop self esteem and peaceful conflict management.
Sponsored by HPJC, Decade for Non Violence, Houston Mennonite Church:
Help with Food Not Bombs
FOOD NOT BOMBS-come join an amazing collective that helps provide and serves vegetarian food on Mondays, Wednesdays, the first Friday of the month at 8 pm and Sundays at 7 pm on the steps of the downtown library.
Help with Food Not Bombs
FOOD NOT BOMBS-come join an amazing collective that helps provide and serves vegetarian food on Mondays, Wednesdays, the first Friday of the month at 8 pm and Sundays at 7 pm on the steps of the downtown library.
Help with Food Not Bombs
FOOD NOT BOMBS-come join an amazing collective that helps provide and serves vegetarian food on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at 8 pm and Sundays at 7 pm on the steps of the downtown library.
Worker's Memorial Day Vigil
Join us to hear from family members of workers who never returned home at the end of the day, to mourn and honor the dead, and, as Mother Jones so keenly said, "fight like hell for the living!".
The location is PlazAmerica (formerly Sharpstown Mall).
Peace Camp Houston 2011
Camp is fun!
Peace Camp is a day camp, 9:00am until 3:00pm, for children ages K through 5th grade. Peace camp is going into its 11th year. For the last nine years we have been holding camp at the Cameron Retreat Center on the grounds of the Dominican Properties at Holcombe near Almeda. Peace Camp is not religious and welcomes all children. Camp has usually taken place in July after summer school. Full and partial scholarships are available.
For more information visit www.peacecamphouston.org.
The Future Of Education In Texas
State Board of Education member Lawrence A. Allen will speak at the annual meeting/fundraiser of The Greater Houston Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Location: Collina’s Italian Café, 502 W. 19th St. Houston
$35.00 per person - Call (713) 782-8962 or mail check to Americans United, P. O. Box 55526, Houston, Texas 77255-5526
