GREATER NYC OUTREACH EVENTS CALENDAR Edited by Wendy Scher, TradeJusice NY Metro Sunday, January 26 to Thursday, January 30 All events are free to our knowledge unless otherwise noted. For ticketed/cost events, people can do outreach outside the performance. ======SUNDAY, JAN 26

6:00pm until 9:30pm 6th Street Community Center, 638 East 6th Street (between Aves B & C), New York, NY 10009 Join us for an evening of radical folk music celebrating 40 years of grassroots funding for social change, with David Rovics and several others. $15 to $30 at the door, suggested donation, no one will be turned away. ------Really Really Free Market 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM Assembly Hall (downstairs) at Judson Memorial Church, 239 Thompson St., NYC, NY A bazaar & celebration... expect and share free food, skills, clothing, books and fun! ------“Don't Buy Fur” demonstration, by by Caring Activists Against Fur (CAAF) 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Saks Fifth Avenue, 5th Ave at 49th St, ------2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Columbia University International Affairs Building, Room 409, 420 W. 118th Street, NY, NY Thomas Adams speaks on efforts to use eminent domain as a tool to write-down underwater mortgages. ------8:30-10:30 Poetry Club, 308 Bowery, New York, New York Occupy Wall Street artworks art, performance and exhibition party, and open mic! $5-$10 sliding-scale admission, no one will be turned away. Cash bar ______

MONDAY, JANUARY 27

6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, 55 Fifth Avenue, Room 204 Community Event on the Stop-and-Frisk Lawsuits and Lasting Reforms ------6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mid-Manhattan Library, 5th Ave at 40th St A Disease in the Public Mind: A New Understanding of Why We Fought the Civil War, with Thomas Fleming ------7:00 PM Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby Street New York, NY 1001 (212) 334-3324 Wheelchair Accessible space. IMAGINE: Living in a Socialist USA: Book Launch Party and Discussion ------THE LEGACY OF RUSSELL MEANS Monday, Jan 27 7:00p to 9:00p Classic Stage Company, 136 E.13th St. btw. 3rd & 4th Aves An evening of world music, readings and film commemorating the life and legacy of Russell Means, More info at http://tinyurl.com/russellmeans. Ticketed event ($40 general/$30 students)

------TUESDAY, JANUARY 28

7-9 PM, The Silent Barn, 603 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11206 Zine Discussion Group "Safety Is An Illusion: Reflections on Accountability [in sexual assault]" ______7:00 pm, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center at 208 W. 13th St. in Manhattan Queer Nation NY meeting, concerning attacks on LGBT Russinas and Nigerians . ------7-10 PM, Paul Robeson Freedom School, 520 Clinton Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11238 Community Dinner at the Freedom School, with Report-back From Chiapas, Mexico, on the20th Anniversary of the Zapatista Uprising ------5:30 p.m. to 6:30 pm 96th St. & B'way, outside subway entrance Stand together with JEWS SAY NO! Jews Say No was created in early 2009, following the Israeli invasion of Gaza. Please join us as we continue to make our voices heard and engage New Yorkers in discussion about justice for Palestinians. ------

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29

7:00 PM to 8:45 PM New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, NYC, 5th floor in the Elliot Library (NOTE: The 1/31 TPP action is already on their events calendar!) Monthly meeting: The NYC Grassroots Alliance is a coalition of various enviro groups around the city. ______5:30 - 8:30 pm the Gallery @ John Hayes Holmes House, 28 East 35th Street (red door, btwn. Park & Madison Aves.) Sliding Scale $25.00 - $10.00 (no one turned away) Solar Resiliency in NYC: Please join us for an evening with Dr. Richard Perez as he describes the solar photovoltaic module's capacity to produce energy when we need it most. Registration and Contribution: http://nyses.org/Events/20140129-SolarResiliencyForNY ------End The Dolphin Slaughter Now! by NY4Whales and FAUN Japan 2-5 PM Consulate General of Japan, 299 Park Ave (btwn E 48rd & E 49th Sts), New York, NY 10171 ------7:30 PM Brecht Forum at the Commons, 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Venezuela After Chávez - A Left Analysis of the Current Situation ------6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mid-Manhattan Library, 5th Ave at 40th St This illustrated lecture with Thai Jones charts the story of the dramatic struggle on 1914 between anarchists, progressives, and plutocrats in ------7 PM Columbia University, Dodge Hall, Rm 501, 2960 , New York, NY 10027 Ted Conover speaks about the ten months he spent working as a corrections officer at New York’s Sing Sing Prison. ------

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30

6:00 PM SEIU Local 1199, 310 43rd Street (btw 8 & 9th Aves.), lower level cafeteria Forum and Discussion: EXPAND AND PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE AND MEDICAID with MARK HANNAY. Light food and refreshments will be served. ------5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Protest John Rizzo at Fordham Law School 140 W. 62nd St, New York, NY 10023 Join War Criminals Watch and CodePink in silent protest with signs describing his war crimes charges. The event we're protesting will be in Room 430. More details at http://tinyurl.com/jwroqtf ------6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Rutgers Presbyterian Church, 236 West 73rd Street, NYC, 10023 Tankers, Turbines and Our Offshore Energy Future: Former DEC commissioner Al Appelton discusses the plans for a LNG facility off the coast of Long Beach, Long Island. ------7:00 PM Brecht Forum @ The Commons, 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Creating Space for Difficult Conversations at the Brecht Forum: Conversation discussing: “How do we respond to conflict in ways that are not punishing but empowering for all involved?” Thanks for all your help!