Events

« April 04, 2008 - May 04, 2008 »
 
04 / 4
End: 7:30 pm
Start: Apr 1 2008 - 9:00am
End: Apr 4 2008 - 7:30pm

Monday, March 31:

Maine Issues & Political Prisoners with the Prison System

EXILED: The story of Deane Brown


04 / 5
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

More than a decade ago, refugees from Southern Sudan came together in Portland to form ASERELA, which means Action for Self Reliance. With your help and that of many others, they held fund raising events, such as the Feast for the Children, and sent money to their family and friends who were in the Kiryondongo refugee camp in Uganda. Through hard labor, the bricks became a school, the first permanent structure in the camp.

Originally the school provided class rooms and a hot meal for the kindergartners, but soon the school had to be expanded as the parents


04 / 6
04 / 7
Start: 5:30 pm

On April 7th, PAM’s Action Committe will be joined by Andrea Licata, an Italian activist and scholar who has been organizing against the expansion of the US military base in the Dal Molin suburb of Vicenza.

All are invited to join us for a potluck and conversation, beginning at 5:30pm, about international solidarity, economic conversion and this exciting movement to curb U.S. militarism abroad! Andrea will be offering a formal presentation about his work at 7pm.

For more information, please call Peace Action Maine at 772-0680.


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04 / 11
Start: 7:00 pm

BLUE HILL—A five-week series of films will be presented as a celebration of Cuba and in support of the Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan.

Sonata for the Left Hand and Cuba Today: Sustainable Development, both on April 11 at 7:00 pm at the Blue Hill Public Library.

Refreshments, art and literature will be available.
For more information, call 326-4405.


04 / 12
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

All high school and college-aged peace and environmental activists welcome! This forum hopes to engage the link between peace and environmental issues and provide a space for student peace and environmental activists to gather, network and explore possibilities for greater collaboration, specifically within the upcoming academic year. The forum will be held in Jewett Hall at the University of Maine - Augusta.

If you are a student activist who would like to attend the forum, please contact us as soon as possible by emailing stephanie [at] peaceactionme [dot] org


Start: 4:00 pm

Auctioneers say that non-profits organization’s auctions are attended primarily by their members and supporters and the friends they bring with them. People off the street, who aren’t familiar with us and antiques dealers don’t generally go to these benefit types of auctions, so the success of this auction depends on your coming and bringing as many of your friends as you can.


Start: 7:00 pm

Audiences join in as the choir

Sings, shouts, calls out and “raises the rafters”

Click on the media tab to hear selections from their C.D.

Tickets $15 at the door.

Co-sponsored by the Portland Freedom Trail

First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church
425 Congress St
Portland, ME
Advance Tickets:
$12 General Admission
$10 Seniors (65+)
Children 12 and under Free
All tickets at door $15


04 / 13
04 / 14
Start: 6:30 pm

On Monday evening, April 14, at 6:30 pm the Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Drive, Freeport, ME 04032 (207) 865-3307, will host a presentation by Mariam Raqib, Political Science professor at Wells College, New York City and Simmons College, Boston.

As a young girl of four, Mariam and her family fled Afghanistan when it was invaded by the former Soviet Union. Living for a time in Pakistan before immigrating to the United States, Mariam was inspired by her uncle’s work as a physician and organizer of services to fellow refugees.


04 / 15
04 / 16
04 / 17
04 / 18
Start: 7:00 pm

BLUE HILL—A five-week series of films will be presented as a celebration of Cuba and in support of the Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan.

Film “Strawberry & Chocolate” on April 18 to be Shown at Blue Hill Public Library.

Refreshments, art and literature will be available.
For more information, call 326-44


04 / 19
Start: 10:00 am
Start: Apr 19 2008 - 10:00am
End: Apr 21 2008 - 3:00pm

For youth to come together, organize, & share ideas. Meet people from around the state; have a voice in our communities; share skills and information to empower ourselves.

April 19-21, 2008
Turner Grange
Route 117, Turner Center

Call for directions (and they will be sent to those who register). The Turner Grange is on Route 117 in Turner Center, near Leavitt High School and across from Kids Camp, about a mile east of Route 4

(See below for registration form)

Come to workshops & discussions on:
*Youth Empowerment
*DIY Health and Reproductive Health


Start: 12:00 pm

Please join us in welcoming the Human Rights Torch Relay to Portland ME

Our message? “Crimes against humanity and the Olympics cannot coexist in China”

A torch welcome at Congress Square will be followed by a public walk to City Hall Plaza for a rally with speakers and music. Groups demanding human rights from the Chinese regime will be represented; Tibetans, Christians, Uyghurs, Falun Gong, Darfuris, Burmese, democracy activists, AIDS organizers and more.

Please show your support for human rights, and our torch representing the true Olympic spirit.

Saturday April 19


Start: 6:30 pm

The Midcoast Peace and Justice Group’s annual Spring Fling and Fundraiser will feature the Mondaynite Jazz Orchestra, a 17 piece big band that will play a mix of Swing, Latin, Classical Jazz & American Standards.

Mondaynite Jazz BandMondaynite Jazz Band

Watts Hall—Main St.—Thomaston on Saturday—April 19


Start: 7:00 pm

On Saturday April 19, 2008, two former Black Panthers will be speaking at the Meg Perry Center about contemporary struggles for racial justice in Louisiana. Malik Rahim and Robert King will speak about their history in the Black Panther Party and its influence on their lives today.

Robert King is the only free member of the Angola 3. He spent 29 years in solitary confinement in the Louisiana State Prison, also known as Angola Prison, for a crime that he did not commit. He was completely exonerated and released from Angola in February of 2001. Since his


04 / 20
(all day)
Start: Apr 19 2008 - 10:00am
End: Apr 21 2008 - 3:00pm

For youth to come together, organize, & share ideas. Meet people from around the state; have a voice in our communities; share skills and information to empower ourselves.

April 19-21, 2008
Turner Grange
Route 117, Turner Center

Call for directions (and they will be sent to those who register). The Turner Grange is on Route 117 in Turner Center, near Leavitt High School and across from Kids Camp, about a mile east of Route 4

(See below for registration form)

Come to workshops & discussions on:
*Youth Empowerment
*DIY Health and Reproductive Health


04 / 21
End: 3:00 pm
Start: Apr 19 2008 - 10:00am
End: Apr 21 2008 - 3:00pm

For youth to come together, organize, & share ideas. Meet people from around the state; have a voice in our communities; share skills and information to empower ourselves.

April 19-21, 2008
Turner Grange
Route 117, Turner Center

Call for directions (and they will be sent to those who register). The Turner Grange is on Route 117 in Turner Center, near Leavitt High School and across from Kids Camp, about a mile east of Route 4

(See below for registration form)

Come to workshops & discussions on:
*Youth Empowerment
*DIY Health and Reproductive Health


04 / 22
04 / 23
04 / 24
04 / 25
Start: 3:40 pm

Body of War
(NR)(90 min)
Opening Friday, April 25th / 1 Week Only!
Daily at 3:40 & 7:40 PM
Eveningstar Cinema, Tontine Mall, 149 Maine Street, Brunswick, ME
www.eveningstarcinema.com

On opening night, Friday, April 25th, there will be a discussion period to follow our 7:40 PM show facilitated by Dexter Kamilewicz from Military Families Speak Out.

Directed by Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro


Start: 7:00 pm

BLUE HILL—A five-week series of films will be presented as a celebration of Cuba and in support of the Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan.

Fidel on April 25

Refreshments, art and literature will be available at each film showing.
For more information, call 326-4405.


Start: 7:00 pm

In this month’s film, “9/11 Press For Truth,” five of the most prominent members of the Family Steering Committee tell their story for the first time, providing the most powerful argument yet for why 9/11 still needs to be investigated. The documentary is based in part on the Complete 9/11 Timeline that was compiled by citizen investigator Paul Thompson using the Cooperative Research website.

Join us for the film and a discussion.

Date, time and place:

Friday, April 25th, 7:00 pm
Meg Perry Center
644 Congress St., Portland

For more information:

Stephen Shaw


04 / 26
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Join us for Peace Action Maine’s Annual Peace Supper in Portland!

Keynote Speaker: Frida Berrigan
Locally Grown and Organic Meal Provided by Local sprouts Cooperative Catering

Peace Supper Awards Presented to : Cassie Sears & Hannah Johnson Organizational Awards: Maine Campaign to Ban Cluster Bombs & Friends of Merrymeeting Bay

Location Woodfords Congregational Church 202 Woodford St Portland, ME 04103 United States Contact Phone: 207 772 0680 Email: info [at] peaceactionme [dot] org


04 / 27
04 / 28
04 / 29
Start: 4:15 pm
End: 6:15 pm

The Seminar on Academic Freedom, the Teacher Education Department, the International Students of Lewiston-Auburn (ISOLA), and the Criminology Department present: Norman Finkelstein.

Place: Payson Smith 44, USM Portland Campus.


04 / 30
05 / 1
05 / 2
Start: 6:30 pm

Friday, May 2

Time: 6:30 pm

Event Description: Potluck, Fundraiser, Important Film, and Community

Come see Green Party Presidential hopeful Cynthia McKinney in an important film called “American Blackout”, a documentary on the voter disenfranchisement of the 2000 and 2004 national elections. Money raised will be used to send the Mainers for Cynthia McKinney http://www.mainers4mckinney.org/ delegation to the national Green Party convention in Chicago in July.

Hosted by Bruce, Mary-Beth and Karen
Call 443-9502 for more info


Start: 7:00 pm

BLUE HILL—A five-week series of films will be presented as a celebration of Cuba and in support of the Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan.

The Trial and Bloqueo, both on May 2

Refreshments, art and literature will be available at each film showing.
For more information, call 326-4405.


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