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Madison Activist Calendar from 1/12/24


 

Madison Activist Calendar from 1/12/2024


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This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host a variety of ongoing reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!



Fri. Jan. 12th 4:30 pm UW Gordon Dining and Event Center (770 W. Dayton St.) MLK Free Community Dinner! Kick-off the King Holiday weekend with fellowship and a buffet style dinner. Share a wonderful meal with friends old and new in Dr. King's spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood. Hosted by the King Coalition. For more info, visit the Facebook event:


Mon. Jan. 15th 11:00 am COVID19 Community Safety ¨C virtual discussion. Your friends, elders, students, colleagues, and family need protecting from the latest COVID19 wave. You, too, deserve to be safe and in community this spring! Join this Zoom call to meet folks in the Madison area who care about preventing respiratory disease; to order free masks, air purifiers, and share resources on the spot; learn about multilayered protections; and to share the tools and knowledge your community has developed for keeping safe from COVID19. To register visit:


Mon. Jan. 15th 5:00 pm Overture Center (201 State St.) 39th Annual Madison & Dane County MLK Day Observance! Featuring Freedom Songs, Keynote Address by Terrence Roberts, who made history as one of the ¡°Little Rock Nine¡± when he volunteered to help desegregate Little Rock Central High School back in 1957, followed presentation of the 2024 MLK Humanitarian Awards by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Dane County Executive Joe Parisi. More info, visit:


Mon. Jan. 15th 5:00 pm ¨C 6:30 pm Corner of State St. and W. Dayton Lights Up For Palestine! Please join us in respectfully asking our community to call on their elected representatives to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza as we celebrate the birthday of Dr. King.


Tues. Jan. 16th 4:30 pm ¨C 6:00 pm Univ. Ave. and Prospect Ave. - Campus Drive Overpass. Lights Up For Palestine! Please join us in respectfully asking our community to call on their elected representatives to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.


Tues. Jan. 16th 7:00 pm Indigenous Food and Agriculture: Past, Present, and Future ¨C virtual presentation with Dan Cornelius, a member of the Oneida Nation and Outreach Program Manager for the University of Wisconsin Law School¡¯s Great Lakes Indigenous Law Center and UW-Madison¡¯s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, where he works on the development of producer cooperatives, supply chain analysis, and legal and policy aspects of food and agriculture. Mr. Cornelius¡¯ background in raising livestock, growing Indigenous corn, and harvesting other seasonal foods promotes his ability to provide effective technical assistance to Native American farmers and ranchers. Mr. Cornelius also serves as an appellate judge for the Oneida Nation. The cost is $10 per person. To register, visit: or call: 563-582-3592. Deadline to register is Fri. Jan. 12th.


Tues. Jan. 16th 7:30 pm Working Draft Beer Company (1129 E Wilson St) Madison Climate Changemakers Hour of Action! Drop in for an hour of climate action. Just bring a laptop, and we will have everything you need to advocate for real climate change solutions. If you¡¯ve wanted to do something about climate change but felt unsure where to dive in, this will be an approachable starting point. For event details and registration, visit:


Sat. Jan. 20th 10:00 am Prairie Cafe (3109 Pheasant Branch Rd. in Middleton) The Tender Recoding of the Cellular Motherboard ¨C Transhumanist Reading Group. Hosted by Middleton Hills Trans Anarchist Collective (MhTAC). Our bodies and minds will transgress and rewire the very definitions of humanity and rediscover the intense cravings to connect and discover that the tepid token of domestic submission has hidden from us. We will be discussing Laboria Cuboniks's The Xenofeminist Manifesto and a journal called Anarcho-Transhumanism #3, and will be considering how the philosophy of transhumanism can be used to liberate us from all forms of hierarchy and allow us to discover unimaginable joys through the constructive tensions of our bodies and minds. What do you want to hack from and beyond humanity to make your own belonging? What would you do with your life in an anarchist biology? What do you want to unpick and press the very tender filaments of together as the worlds in your spirit awaken? You can read the XF manifesto here: and read a selection from Anarcho-Transhumanism #3 here: For more info on MhTAC visit:


Wed. Jan. 24th 6:30 pm Art Lit Lab (111 S. Livingston) Mission Drift: Film and Discussion with Charles de Agustin. The short film follows a nonprofit art gallery worker who tries to stay afloat when a sadomasochistic philanthropist infiltrates the organization. An experimental essay film tinged with noir and fantasy, the work is driven by research into the sparse history of federal US arts funding since the 1930s and more recent universal basic income trials. The film¡¯s tragic narrative takes aim at how seductive philanthropy can be and points toward the need to constantly reinvent strategies against mechanisms of capture. Suggested donation $5.00. More info?


Thurs. Jan. 25th 5:30 pm Madison Central Library (30 W. Mifflin) Why We Fight (and the Banking System). Ongoing anti-war series, hosted by Vets for Peace ¨C Chapter 25. Socializing and organizing, followed by a community film screening and discussion. More info?


Mon. Feb. 19th 10:30 am Attic Angel Community (8301 Old Sauk Rd.) What Does Lake Ice Seasonality Tell Us About Climate Change? Because human observers have recorded the dates of ice on and ice off on many lakes around the world, lake ice provides a view of what is happening, often well before direct climate measurements of temperature were available. In Wisconsin and other states some records began as early as the 1850s. So what do these records tell us? In this Badger Talk Emeritus Prof. John Magnuson, founder of the UW Center for Limnology, will talk about the changes and variability in ice cover in Wisconsin lakes from the 1850s to the present. He will also discuss the value of lake ice to us largely for cultural reasons and as a measure of what is happening to climate. Info?


Sun. Feb. 25th 10:00 am Prairie Unitarian Universalist Society (2010 Whenona Dr.) Political Dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinean Conflict. This Badger Talk will explore the ups and downs of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over time, the current strategies of the participants, and where it is likely to go from here. Presenter is UW Prof. Nadav Shelef, Israel Studies and Political Science. His current projects focus on understanding how homelands change and the conditions under which religious parties moderate their positions. Info?