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Madison Activist Calendar from 2/10/25
Madison Activist Calendar from 2/10/2025
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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 episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
Mon. Feb. 10th 12:00 Noon UW-Madison, Ingraham Hall 每 Rm. 206 (1155 Observatory Dr.) Elastic Empire: Refashioning War Through Aid in Palestine 每 with Prof. Lisa Bhungalia. Dept. of Geography and International Studies. The United States integrated counterterrorism mandates into its aid flows in the West Bank and Gaza Strip during the early years of the global war on terror. Some two decades later, this securitized model of aid has become normalized across donor intervention in Palestine. Part of the Middle East Studies Program Spring Lecture Series. More info, visit:
Mon. Feb. 10th 6:00 pm Madison Central Library - 3rd Fl (201 W. Mifflin) Union 每 screening and discussion of the 2024 documentary about the campaign to organize Amazon warehouse workers in NYC. Hosted by the Madison General Membership Branch (GMB) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Mon. Feb. 10th 6:30 pm Stopping Mass Deportations Through Local Sheriffs 每 virtual workshop hosted by WISDOM. This training will be offered by Safety Bound, a project to show the American public that a safe society is possible that doesn*t depend on the sheriff. Inspired by the poetry of Sterling Brown and his image of a Black man in the Jim Crow South, we look to turn our backs on this oppressive institution and set our eyes on a more just and liberated vision of safety. To register, visit:
Wed. Feb. 12th 8:00 每 9:30 am Linden Co-Housing (107 Sutherland Ct.) WILPF*s Gather the Community Breakfast 每 featuring a conversation with Dane County Supervisor, Heidi Wegleitner on Fair and Affordable Housing in Madison and Dane County: the Issues and Solutions. Breakfast included. To RSVP, please email: carol.wilson.622@...
Thurs. Feb. 13th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Lakota Nation versus Unites States 每 Social Cinema film screening followed by informal discussion. The Lakota fight to protect their sacred land in this provocative, visually stunning testament to a people who have survived removal, exploitation and genocide 每 and whose best days are yet to come. Hosted by the Havens Wright Center. More info?
Thurs. Feb. 13th 7:30 pm Crystal Corner Bob Marley Birthday Tribute, Community Dance Party, and Local Food Drive Fundraiser! Music from Real Roots Rockers, DJ Kayla Kush, and DJ Captain Smooth. Donation at the door, plus bring non perishable food items for local pantries. Proceeds to benefit Healthy Food for All 每 Dane County and WORT 89.9. More info?
Sat. Feb. 15th 10:00 am Lighthouse Church (402 Schroeder Rd.) Know Your Rights training 每 hosted by Voces de la Frontera. Did you know that ICE has the legal authority to lie and use deception? When you Know Your Rights, you*ll be able to understand when ICE is lying, and better defend yourself and your family! If you attend, you will leave with a plan for the worst case scenarios, plus being empowered with understanding what constitutional rights everyone has, regardless of their citizenship status. Informational packets will also available to take home. More info?
Sat. Feb. 16th 5:00 每 7:00 pm Madison Friends Meeting (1704 Roberts Ct.) Resilient Families: Parenting for Peace and Justice kickoff session! All families are invited to gather for food and discussion around raising children in today*s challenging world. The goal is helping parents encourage inquiry, reflection and action〞essential qualities for young people growing up in a diverse society. Topics will include: Conflict Resolution in the Family, Making Social Media Safe, and Environmental Justice with Children: Action and Appreciation versus Anxiety. Everyone is welcome! Hosted by Quaker Meeting, but the program includes no religious content and is open to families of all faiths〞or those with no religious affiliation. Informal meal and child care provided at no charge. Please register in advance at:
Mon. Feb. 17th 6:00 每 8:00 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Cinema (1308 W. Dayton St.) Wild & Scenic Film Rewind 2024! Join the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies* Tales from Planet Earth film series as we show some our favorites from last year*s festival: Paddle Tribal Waters; 6,000 Miles, Chicas al Agua, INWARD, Finding the Line, and Study Aboard. And join the UW Office of Sustainability before the event for a bit of DIY fun! Bring an old T-shirt and learn how to upcycle it into a tote bag. More info, visit:
Mon. Feb. 17th 3:30 每 6:30 pm Wilmar Neighborhood Center (953 Jenifer St.) Mutual Aid Supper Club! Bring a friend! Pop in anytime - you're welcome to drop in for a quick bite or to stay and visit the whole time. We make menus based on what's available, cook together, share a meal from 5-6, then package some food to go and clean up. The Madison MAN (Mutual Aid Network) Cooperative is the new home of timebanking in Madison. Earn MAN hours for your time, share and exchange with your neighbors, and help (re)build our local solidarity economy! For more info, visit:
Wed. Feb. 19th 6:00 pm Social Justice Center (1202 Williamson St.) They Will Beat the Memory Out of Us: Organization, Continuity, Community 每 discussion with author and activist, Peter Gelderloos, about his latest book, just out from Pluto Press, as well as his other recent work published by Detritus Books. The first book focuses on two movements: ecological struggle, which in its smartest form is a continuation of anticolonial resistance that has spread and persisted globally over the last 500 years, and in its worst form is a media spectacle centered around naive demands and ineffective reforms; and the anti-police, antiracist rebellions that have caused a sea change in public narratives from 2009 to 2020. The second book deals with the deeper questions that are missed in debates around problems of organization, the lack of continuity in our movements, and a profound misunderstanding of what community entails and how a realistic approach to community could make us stronger with the context being the anarchist movement in Catalunya. Hosted by the Madison Infoshop.
Thurs. Feb. 20th evening Fri. Feb. 21st and Sat. Feb. 22nd All Day La Crosse Center (300 Haborview Plaza in La Crosse) Marbleseed Organic Farming Conference! Keynote speakers, dozens of workshops and roundtables, scores of informational booths and exhibits, seed swap, plus socializing and networking. Volunteers get reduced registration. For more info and tickets, visit:
Thurs. Feb. 20th 6:00 每 8:00 pm Madison Labor Temple (1602 S. Park St.) Building Worker Power 每 Corporate Research Class! Presenter: Ric Urrutia, organizer, podcaster, artist, Co-Host of We Rise Fighting! Labor Podcast. We*ll focus specifically on researching/analyzing corporate documents, finances, work forces, environmental records, worldwide facilities, unionization rates, industry research, etc. For more info, visit the Facebook event:
Thurs. Feb. 20th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Divisible 每 Social Cinema film screening followed by informal discussion. This award-winning film provides a detailed look into redlining: what happened, where it came from, who was involved, how it supposedly ※ended§, and why the 1968 Fair Housing Act did not actually get rid of redlining or its impact. Told through a combination of expert and personal interviews, Divisible explores how redlining impacted and continues to affect the following topics: white privilege, housing, health, education, economics, the highway system, and the criminal justice system. Hosted by the Havens Wright Center. More info?
Thurs. Feb. 20th 7:00 pm Factory Farm Gas & Operations Ordinances 每 virtual webinar hosted by the Sustain Rural Wisconsin Network (SRWN)! Gain a deeper understanding of how factory farm gas projects will further ingrain industrial livestock into our economy and how local operations ordinances can help protect your community. For more info and to register, visit:
Fri. Feb. 21st 7:00 pm MUSO (2040 Winnebago St.) Joe Hill 每 Alive as You and Me! An evening of songs, stories, and solidarity with Tom Kastle. Hosted by Fermat*s Last Theater Co. Admission is free, though donations for the performer are welcome. More info?
Sat. Feb. 22nd 2:00 每 4:00 pm Madison Labor Temple (1202 S. Park St.) Black Freedom Struggle and Palestine! Join us to discuss the historic solidarity between Black and Palestine liberation struggles along with updates from the People*s United Front. For more info, visit:
Tues. Feb. 25th 8:00 每 10:00 am Spark Building 每 Starting Block Cafe, 3rd Fl. (821 E. Washington Ave.) Sustainable Breakfast Series: Our Leap Forward in Transit! Join us for an inspiring program, featuring two expert speakers: Mike Rusch from Metro Transit will explore the transformative impact of the new bus system and Zia Brucaya from Greater Madison MPO will highlight sustainable transit resources and emerging opportunities. Learn all about the launch of the all-electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, new fare payment, and new bus tracking. To register, visit:
Thurs. Feb. 27th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Separated 每 Social Cinema film screening followed by informal discussion. Award-winning filmmaker, Errol Morris, incisively probes the darkest chapters in recent American history: family separations. Merging narrative vignettes of one migrant family*s plight with hard-hitting interviews with government officials, Morris paints a jaw-dropping picture of the state-sponsored crisis of cruelty, as hundreds of families remain separated today. Hosted by the Havens Wright Center and LACIS. More info?
Thurs. March 6th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Igualada 每 Social Cinema film screening followed by informal discussion. In Colombia, a nation marred by profound racial and socio-economic disparities, a Black woman from a rural background challenges the status quo by launching a presidential campaign. Reappropriating the term ※igualada,§ Francia M芍rquez, catapults a movement to the upper echelons of power, by refusing to ※know her place.§ Fifteen years in the making, this documentary peels back the curtain on how unprecedented change can happen. Hosted by the Havens Wright Center and LACIS. More info? Thurs. March 6th 7:00 pm Understanding Wisconsin's Legislative Power Structure 每 virtual webinar hosted by the Sustain Rural Wisconsin Network! Get the skinny on the Madison legislators, agencies, nonprofits and academics who make the factory farm policies impacting our food supply, health and property rights. Thousands of people are now forced to live with the effects of huge factory farms as the industry expands. Contaminated air and water, torn up roads and shrinking home values have brought people from all walks of life together to protect our health and property rights. Together, we can promote economic growth in rural Wisconsin that ensures a more prosperous future for all. For more info and to register, visit: Fri. March 7th 11:00 am - 5:30 pm UW-Madison Health Science Learning Center (750 Highland Ave.) Making the Connection 每 Wisconsin Environmental Health Network*s (WEHN) annual conference 每 both in-person and on-line! Join us to explore the crucial link between health and plastics. Speakers include: Philip Landrigan, pediatrician, epidemiologist, and director of the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good at Boston College on the Health Effects of Plastic; Hilary Ong, physician and assistant professor of pediatric emergency medicine at University of California, San Francisco on Plastics and Human Reproduction; Matthew Campen, professor at the University of New Mexico Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences on Neuroplastics Out of Sight Into Mind; Linda Kahn, assistant professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Population Health at New York University Grossman School of Medicine on Plastics in Healthcare, along with a panel with Johnathan Berard Policy Director at Beyond Plastics and Leah Holloway program manager for Plastic Free Milwaukee and Milwaukee Riverkeeper. Plus, information tables and networking opportunities. For more info and to register, visit: Sat. March 8th 9:00 am 每 1:00 pm Sacred Heat School Gym (545 N. Oak St. in Reedsburg) 13th Annual Food Fair and Farmers Market! Dozens of food vendors and information booths. More info? Thurs. March 13th 6:00 pm UW-Madison, Van Vleck Rm. B130 (480 Lincoln Dr.)Latinx Art in Protest 每 with Malaquias Montoyo, UC-Davis and Dewey Tafoya, Self-Help Graphics & Art, LA. They will discuss of the evolution of art in Chicanx and Latinx social movements, culture, and history and their positionality within this history. They will also examine the role of art in building just futures. For more info, visit: To register and participate via Zoom, visit: Thurs. March 13th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South 每 Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Union 每 Social Cinema film screening followed by informal discussion.The film chronicles the extraordinary efforts of an unlikely group of warehouse workers as they launch a grassroots union campaign at an Amazon fulfillment center in Staten Island, New York. Led by the charismatic but underestimated Chris Smalls, the diverse band of workers start the Amazon Labor Union (ALU) and embark on a journey against one of the largest and most powerful companies in the world. Filmmakers, Brett Story and Stephen Maing, document the struggle from day one, offering a gripping human drama about the fight for power and dignity in today*s globalized economic landscape. Hosted by the Havens Wright Center, School for Workers, and SCFL. More info? Wed. March 19th 9:30 am 每 11:00 am UW-Madison, Education Building 每 WI Idea Rm. (1000 Bascom Mall) From Education for all to Scholasticide: the Rise and Fall of the Global Liberal Education Order 每 talk with Prof. Mario Novelli, Political Economy of Education, Univ. of Sussex, UK. For more info and to register online for Zoom participation, visit: Thurs. April 10th 8:00 am Madison Masonic Center (301 W. Wisconsin Ave.) Madison Action Day 2025 - hosted by WISDOM! Join us for a dynamic day of advocacy, learning, and action in the heart of Wisconsin*s capital! This event is a unique opportunity to engage directly with policymakers, connect with a community of passionate changemakers, and advocate for policies that matter most to you. For more info and to register, visit: Mon. April 14th 12:00 Noon 每 1:30 pm UW Madison Social Science Bldg, Rm 8108 (1180 Observatory Dr.) BioCultural Diversity and Agency in the Anthropocene: Dams and Precarity Along the Mekong 每 in person and virtual event with Prasenjit Duara of Duke University. For more info and to register, visit: April 18th 12:00 Noon 每 1:30 pm UW Madison Social Science Bldg, Rm 8108 (1180 Observatory Dr.) Rock Throwing, State Violence, and the Question of Resistance 每 in person and virtual event with Karma Chavez of the Univ. of Texas 每 Austin. For more info and to register, visit: April 24th 12:00 Noon 每 1:30 pm Elites and Left Politics 每 virtual event with Marie Moran of University College 每 Dublin, Ireland. For more info and to register, visit:
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