Saturday, October 31, 2009

The SPCT Calendar Listing: November, 2009

1. Peace/Economic Conversion Symposium: Nov. 14

“Symposium on Conversion to a Peace Economy in Connecticut”
Sat., November 14, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Konover Auditorium, Dodd Research Center, UConn/Storrs
Continental Breakfast as of 8:15
Public invited free of charge.

Parking available in the South Garage at $1/hour within a short walk
to the Dodd Center. For handicapped access, use contacts below.
INFORMATION: mimbck@yahoo.com or 860-429-3107





2. Voices of A People’s History-By Howard Zinn: Nov. 14-15



Theatrical performance of great dissident voices from throughout American history. 8pm Nov 14th and 2pm Nov 15th at The Old Town Hall, 221 East St. Stafford Springs, CT. Tix available at: 860-684-9500



3. Two Presentations on two growing movements in Latin America,

followed by a meeting of Connecticut United for Peace: Nov. 15



-“Class Struggle and Colonialism” in Puerto Rico
-"Nobody Here Surrenders!" The Struggle in Honduras Continues
Sunday, November 15, 2:00pm at The Church of the Holy Trinity
381 Main Street, Middletown, CT



4. Cindy Sheehan speaks at CCSU: Nov. 16

2pm: Torp Theatre, Davidson Hall at CCSU in New Britain, CT
“Where Has The Antiwar Movement Gone?”
Panel discussion with Cindy Sheehan

7pm: Torp Theatre, Davidson Hall at CCSU in New Britain, CT
“What One Woman Can Do”
Lecture and discussion by Cindy Sheehan

Open and free to the public



5. Protest the Escalation of The War in Afghanistan: TBA



4:30 p.m. the day after any official announcement of troop escalations by the president. Rally at the federal buildings in Hartford or New Haven



6. Socialist Party of CT, December Meeting: TBA



Join the lively and growing movement here in CT!

contact: spcentralct@gmail.com www.socialistpartyct.org

Now on facebook, search: Ct Socialists



7. Call-In For The Kucinich State Single-Payer Amendment: TBA



When the house and senate go into committee to jive up their two bills we have to raise holy heck to have the Kucinich Amendment inserted into the final legislation; this would allow individual states to create their own single-payer systems if they so choose.

No comments: