A Solidarity Demonstration for Bolivia & it’s Democratic Elected President EVO MORALES will take place in Los Angeles - on Thursday, September 18th, 11:00 AM Outside the Bolivian Consulate

A SOLIDARITY DEMONSTRATION FOR BOLIVIA & IT’S DEMOCRATIC ELECTED PRESIDENT  
 
EVO MORALES  
 
WILL TAKE PLACE IN LOS ANGELES  
 
 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th - 11:00 AM
 
At The BOLIVIAN CONSULATE
 3701 Wilshire Blvd., Los AngelesCA 90010     

 

 

 Contact: Canela (818) 402-8360  -  Angostura1819@aol.com

                         Frank   (213) 389-6409

 

 

A CALL FOR ACTION TO DEFEND BOLIVIA’S LEGITIMATE DEMOCRACY AGAINST A FASCIST CIVIL COUP LEAD BY THE RACIST BOLIVIAN OLYGARCHY!

 

 

~~~~A SOLIDARITY DEMONSTRATION FOR BOLIVIA  & HIS DEMOCRATIC ELECTED PRESIDENT EVO MORALES WILL TAKE PLACE IN LOS ANGELES,  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2008.

 

WHERE:     Outside the premises of  the Bolivian Consulate

TIME:        11:00   A.M.

 

~~~~The Bolivia Consulate is located at 3701 Wilshire Blvd.Los AngelesCA 90010  (Korean Town) ~~~~

 

~~~~This Mobilization  for Bolivia is being called and organized by the “Emergency Continental Bolivarian Coalition of Los Angeles” which was recently formed by different local organizations and individuals as a response to the recent brutal massacre perpetrated against Bolivian indigenous in the department of Pando.~~~~/

 

Sponsors: Bolivarian Circle of Los Angeles  “Ezequiél Zamora” & “ Comité de Base del FMLN de Los Angeles.”

 

Endorsers:  Office of the Americas,  International Action Center, “Addicted to War”  , “BAYAN U.S.A” ,  FSLN of Los Angeles, Veterans for Peace, Catholic Workers,  Association Simón Bolivar of Los Angeles,  and others to be added

 

Special Screening of “A SINGLE WOMAN” - This Sunday, September 21st, 5:00 PM - Culver City Plaza Theatre - The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin - Narrated by Martin Sheen

Celebrate the
 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
 
 By Joining Us at a Special Private Screening of  
 
A SINGLE WOMAN 
The Story of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin  
 A Fantastic Anti-War Film 
Narrated by Martin Sheen 

 
Sunday, September 21st at 5:00 PM   
At The Culver Plaza Theatre  
9919 Washington Blvd., Culver City  
 
 Jeannette Rankin was the first woman ever elected to the Congress of the United States.
She believed that war was wrong and voted against both World War I and World War II. 
 
In Attendance at this Screening Will Be: 
 
 Kamala Lopez Director/Producer
 Judd Nelson - Actor
Frances Fisher - Actor
Frank Dorrel - Producer 
 
Tickets $10 at the Door 
 For more information call:  323-954-9644
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
 
 Dear Friends, 
 
 I am so very impressed & proud of A SINGLE WOMAN.  It is a fantastic anti-war film, as seen thru the life & times of Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin from Montana, the first woman ever elected to the Unites States Congress.   
 
Kamala Lopez,  the director/producer of ASW, has done an incredible job finishing the film, which is now vastly superior to the earlier version that we showed at our house in 2007.   
 
 Jeanmarie Simpson could easily win the Academy Award for Best Actress in her role as Jeannette Rankin.  
 Joni Mitchell’s music in this film is absolutely magical and Martin Sheen’s narration is wonderful.
~ Frank Dorrel 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   
 
Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who has arranged for A SINGLE WOMAN 
to be screened October 30th at the Capitol in Washington DC, says:   
 
  "Congratulations on the screening of A SINGLE WOMAN. Your work will make it possible for the singularly important life of Jeannette Rankin to receive much deserved attention.  Her life becomes more relevant for this nation and the world as we continue to proceed along a path of war.  Perhaps your film will point the way to a different path, the road less traveled, the path of A Single Woman.  All of our love is with you as your work begins to emerge.  We look forward to introducing it to Washington, DC so that our nation’s Capitol can rediscover the deeper meaning of Jeannette Rankin’s life, and in doing so, it may discover the possibility of peace." 
Sincerely,
Dennis Kucinich
 

A Political Art Show with Intention - Saturday, September 20th - 7:00 PM - 2:00 AM - At Premiere Events Center - 613 Imperial St., Los Angeles

A Political Art Show with Intention

SATURDAY, September 20th   
7:00 PM - 2:00 AM
At Premiere Events Center - 613 Imperial St., Los Angeles
$15 Admission before 10
:00 PM  / $20 after 10:00 PM   
 
A Special Create:Fixate Event!
http://www.createfixate.com

GALLERY PREVIEW SATURDAY 4-7pm *Kids Creativity Zone*
(Gallery Preview $5 suggested donation)

Create:Fixate presents
AMP (Art. Music. Politics.)
"Liberate Your Perception"
http://www.createfixate.com

AMP is presented as an "artist as activist" event to promote free speech,
progressive thought, and peace. On the eve of International Peace Day,
Create:Fixate brings together leaders in the political, art and music
community, activist groups, and over 40 individual artists, musicians, and
DJs.

As our country embarks on the upcoming presidential election we are faced with the
opportunity to actively utilize the powers to choose, voice, and influence
the path we will take.

Since the beginning of time, artists have been at the forefront of political

consciousness, reflecting and altering societal perceptions and voicing a
call to action.

Participating activist groups and partners include:
The Onion, CODEPINK, Young Progressive Majority, Press for Democracy,
Giveback, NextAid, Veterans for Peace, Yo! What Happened to Peace?,
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics,
and Healthcare for All.

The event will also include a group project entitled "Art Piece for Peace."

The curators have asked all participating visual artists to produce an art
piece that demonstrates each artist’s individual expression of peace through their art form.

Proceeds from the sales of these art pieces will be donated to VFP - Veterans For Peace. VFP
is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational and
humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war and is an official Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) represented at the UN.

VFP supports recently returned vets, actively participates in efforts to save VA healthcare, defends veteran’s rights and champions military family rights. www.arlingtonwestsantamonica.org

OPTICAL LOUNGE
ART : PHOTOGRAPHY : SCULPTURE : MULTIMEDIA : INSTALLATION : LIVE PAINTING

Ando Pndlian : Andre Freimann : Annie Madison : Bryan de Roo : Chris Lee :
Dan Levin : Dave Bondi : Dave Zunkel : David Andres Kietzman : Holly Wood : Jeff
McDonald : Jim Gentry : Jon E. Nimetz : Kelly Fogel : Kermit Graham : Lionel Uhry :
Lola Scarpitta : Lucy Mesa : Marco Nunes : Mear One : Nikki Nash : Painter of the White Dove
Patrick Haemmerlein : Robbie Conal : Savva Teteriatnikov : Shepard Fairey : Sheri Lee Robinson : Stevi Carroll

LIVE PAINTING
Mear One

VIDEO PROJECTIONS
VJ Culture

POLITICAL ARTIST GROUPS
Yo! What Happend to Peace? : Mark of the Beast : The Center of the Study of
Political Graphics

FASHION & JEWELRY
Brooke Benson Designs : Clothing of the American Mind : Janaration
Otterbach : Search+ResQ : 11:11

AUDIO LAB
HOUSE : TECHNO : DOWNTEMPO : BREAKS : DUB : EXPERIMENTAL: WORLD RHYTHMS :
LIVE MUSIC

LAB .01
Body Rock DJs Ninjaskills : Jeremy Sole KCRW / Afro-Funke : Valida
valida.com
Stephen R. Architects and Heroes : Somnambulist Live

LAB .02
Patricio LABA : Slash Fiction Full Frontal : Square Root Square Bass Ritual
Henry Strange henrystrange.com : DJ VIKA Heat | Air Conditioned

CURATED BY Michelle Berc & Janice Markham PRODUCED BY Michelle Berc
MUSIC COORDINATOR Andrea Giardina

* The views expressed by the artists and musicians do not necessarily
reflect those of Create:Fixate.

Special note to our Patrons:
The admission to our exhibit has increased by just a few dollars to accommodate the rising costs of
producing a quality evening for all to enjoy. We are beyond grateful of your continued support as our
organization continues to grow exposing the great talent of the Los Angeles creative community.

ŒLIBERATE YOUR PERCEPTON AT www.createfixate.com
FOR PRESS INQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL lynn@greengalactic.com

JOIN CREATE:FIXATE¹S PATRON PROGRAM AND RECIEVE SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AND PERKS
AT ALL OUR EVENTS! VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO!

A VERY SPECIAL THANX TO OUR CONTRIBUTING PARTNERS!

The Onion http://www.theonion.com :: LA Weekly http://www.laweekly.com ::
Green Galactic http://www.greengalactic.com

Code Pink http://www.codepink4peace.org :: Next Aid
http://www.nextaid.com :: Give Back http://www.giveback.net

Young Progressive Majority http://goypm.org :: Press for Democracy
http://www.pressfordemocracy.com :: Vox Box Arts
http://www.voxboxarts.com

HealthCare For All http://www.healthcareforall.org :: Keshot
http://www.keshot.com :: Insurenex http://www.insurenex.com

Premiere Events http://www.premiereevents.com :: PHFE Management
Solutions http://www.phfe.org :: Forcefield Sound
http://www.forcefieldsound.com

"Liberate Your Perception"
http://www.createfixate.com

DAVID ICKE - Wednesday, October 1st - Million Dollar Theater - 307 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles - Doors Open at 6:00 PM with the Show Beginning at 7:30 PM

 
An Evening with David Icke in Los Angeles

In his first LA appearance in over 5 years, one of the most insightful alternative authors of our time comes to Downtown LA.

On Wednesday October 1st, David Icke returns to Los Angeles for a very special night.

The best-selling British author of books such as "Children of the Matrix" and " Love is all there is Everything else is illusion" is a master dot-connector and ties together socio, spiritual and political elements at play,  revealing the hidden links between apparently unconnected people, events and subjects to show how they all fit together.  Only when the dots are connected can the astonishing picture be seen, and Icke delivers the goods every time.

WHO: AN EVENING WITH DAVID ICKE

WHEN: Wednesday October 1st, 2008.

Doors open at 6:00 PM with the show beginning at 7:30 PM sharp.

WHERE: The recently renovated Million Dollar Theater - 307 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles 90014.

Convenient parking can be found across the street.

INFO: General Admission Tickets are $40 and $60 with proceeds benefitting the non-profit CRYSALIS PROJECT,  an organization working with gangs and underprivileged youth offering rites of passage.

Seating for this event will most likely sell out - so get your tickets today!

Get DAVID ICKE tickets on-line at http://sacredmysterieslive.com

 or at The Bodhi Tree Bookstore (located at 8585 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood)

or during the week downtown at The Million Dollar Theater.

 INFO 800-984-0897   

Reverend James Lawson to be Honored at CAMS Fundraiser - Sunday, October 5th, 2:00-5:00 PM - At Home in the Historic W. Adams District


Spend An Evening with Cynthia McKinney & Roseanne Barr - Thursday, September 25th at Jewel Catch One - Screening of “AMERICAN BLACKOUT” at 7:30 PM ~ Cynthia & Roseanne at 9:30 PM

Cynthia McKinney is Running for President on the Green Party Ticket with Rosa Clemente
 
 Spend An Evening with

Cynthia McKinney and Roseanne Barr

 

Thursday, September 25th

Jewel Catch One


4067 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles 90019


 



7:30 PM

- Screening of the film “AMERICAN BLACKOUT”

9:30 PM – Cynthia and Roseanne’s “First Ladies of Truth Q&A”  

 

www.votetruth08.com


 

 You are cordially invited to a special fundraiser on Thursday, September 25th
in support of a real maverick for truth, Presidential Candidate Cynthia McKinney!


Join Cynthia McKinney and Domestic Goddess Roseanne Barr
at the legendary Jewel’s Catch One, located at
4067 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Jewel’s Catch One is the
nation’s first black gay and lesbian disco, made world famous by Madonna.

 

7:30PM - Screening of the film “AMERICAN BLACKOUT”

www.americanblackout.com
Learn the facts behind the censored history of the 2000 and 2004 Presidential elections with a screening of  

 "American Blackout."
This Sundance Special Jury Prize winning film by Guerilla News Network also exposes the truth about how Cynthia
was railroaded out of Congress by crossover Republicans
in Georgia’s open primary.

9:30PM – Cynthia and Roseanne’s “First Ladies of Truth Q&A”
Cynthia and Roseanne will discuss the election and why fear-based voting will keep us in a cycle
of war, a creeping police state and ever increasing immigrant and Islamic fear-mongering. 
They’ll also take your questions.

After this very frank discussion, everyone will be invited on the dance floor for some much needed fun!

VIP TICKETS  *$200 PER PERSON

Begin the evening at 6:00PM with an exclusive dinner with Cynthia and Roseanne at Jewel’s Vegan Island Cafe,
L.A.’s finest Soul/Mex Vegetarian Cuisine. Your VIP ticket also includes “American Blackout,” the First Ladies of Truth Q&A
and then dance the night away to the best music in
Southern California.

 

GENERAL ADMISSION
$25 PER PERSON - includes
7:30PM screening of “American Blackout,” the First Ladies of Truth Q&A, and the Hip-Hop Party.

$15 PER PERSON - if you’ve already seen the film, just show up at 9:30PM for the First Ladies of Truth Q&A and Hip-Hop Party.

 

*RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR VIP TICKETS – PLEASE CALL GOOD KARMA PR AT 805-653-1588


***
This event is open to anyone and everyone who truly values peace, freedom,

diversity, truth, justice, free speech, sustainability, and democracy for ALL! 

 

 
     

Cynthia McKinney 


Since being elected in 1992 as the first African-American Congresswoman from Georgia, Cynthia Ann McKinney has gained national and international renown as a tireless advocate for human rights, voting rights and holding government accountable. McKinney’s voting record reflects her philosophy that government should serve to provide uplift to local communities and the dignity of the human spirit. This means promoting the rights of seniors, students, the disabled, minorities, veterans and workers. She is known as a passionate, intelligent, charismatic and effective member of the House of Representatives and of the Democratic Party.

Cynthia McKinney’s political career can be traced to 1986, when she won 40% of bicycle graphic <http://www.brag.org> the popular vote when her father, state representative Billy McKinney, submitted her name as a write-in candidate for a Georgia state house district, despite the fact that she lived in Jamaica at the time. Two years later she ran for the seat herself and won, thus making the McKinneys the first father-daughter duo to serve simultaneously in the Georgia House. During her two terms, McKinney gained national attention for her determined struggle for a fair and just reapportionment plan in Georgia. As soon as she was elected to represent Georgia’s Eleventh District in Congress in 1992, the District was challenged by 5 voters and the case went to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court dismantled the 11th District, which at that time was Georgia’s second poorest District. Despite the Supreme Court decision, McKinney maintained that the decision violated the Voting Rights Act.

Where the Eleventh district had stretched from Atlanta to Savannah, McKinney found herself representing Georgia’s Fourth district <http://archives.allthingscynthiamckinney.com/mckinney.house.gov/d4/index.htm>, which is one of the most ethnically diverse districts in the southeastern United States. The district comprises parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, two of the most dynamic and populous counties in the fifteen-county metropolitan Atlanta area. South DeKalb County is home to one of the most affluent African-American communities in the country. Likewise, Gwinnett County has consistently ranked among the top five fastest growing counties in the country.

Upon entering Congress in 1993, Representative McKinney was quickly recognized as a leader by her freshman colleagues when she served as Secretary of her freshman class, as the first freshman to head the Women’s Caucus Task Force on Children, Youth and as Families, as Democratic Caucus Whip for southeastern Region 8. She later served as Vice President of the Democratic sophomore class. She would be rewarded for her service with appointments to the powerful and prestigious Armed Services Committee and the International Relations Committee, where she served as a Ranking Member on its International Operations and Human Rights Subcommittee. In this capacity, McKinney sponsored the Arms Transfer Code of Conduct, aimed at preventing the sale of US weapons to dictators, which passed the House in June of 1997.

As a former member of the International Relations Committee <http://www.house.gov/international_relations_democratic/>, McKinney took a leading role in promoting stronger diplomatic ties with African Nations. She was asked by President Clinton to attend a presidential inauguration in Liberia, and high-level talks to open diplomatic ties with the new Democratic Republic of Congo. McKinney also worked to build stronger economic ties between the United States and Africa, and specifically assisted a number of Georgia-based companies in this endeavor.

After ten years of service, Congresswoman McKinney lost her seat in 2002 thanks to a concerted effort by Republicans to organize voters to "cross over" and vote against her in the Democratic Primaries. Her experience as the target of such an orchestrated campaign has been documented in a film titled "American Blackout," directed by Ian Inaba. This film, which won an award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in Utah, features McKinney’s career as a Congresswoman and deals with the historical suppression of black voters in the United States. McKinney made a stunning comeback in 2004, a year in which Republicans took firm control of both Chambers of Congress and the White House, when she was elected once again to represent Georgia’s Fourth District.

Upon returning to Congress, McKinney brought ten years of experience with her, but was denied her seniority status and her seat on the International Relations Committee
<http://www.house.gov/international_relations_democratic/>.This has not kept her from taking on challenging and controversial issues. On the first anniversary of the release of the 9/11 Commission Report, McKinney presided at a Congressional Briefing where dozens of experts and family members of 9/11 victims gave nine hours of testimony critiquing the Report’s errors, omissions, and recommendations. Further testimony on 9/11 was heard at the Congressional Black Caucus’ annual legislative weekend in September 2005, where McKinney also organized a brain trust panel dealing with political attacks on black musicians, including the MK-ULTRA and COINTELPRO programs conducted by the FBI from the 1950s to the 1970s. McKinney has introduced a bill demanding the release of records pertaining to the life and death of musician and rap artist Tupac Shakur. This piece of legislation is modeled after another bill introduced by McKinney, the Martin Luther King Records Act, which would release all files currently locked up until 2038 pertaining to the life and assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, McKinney spoke out against the inadequate government response. A long-time environmental advocate, McKinney introduced a bill to be a comprehensive environmental clean-up plan to deal with the toxic aftermath of the hurricane. Another bill introduced by McKinney would deny funding to the Gretna Police for one year for turning away desperate survivors in the aftermath of the hurricane. McKinney has cosponsored numerous bills seeking relief for the hurricane survivors, and has consistently spoken out on behalf of the survivors, demanding that their urgent needs be addressed. She participated in the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, traveling with the Committee on a delegation to the Gulf Coast in January 2006. McKinney’s 70-page supplemental report was the only report by a Democrat to be included in A Failure of Initiative, the Select Committee’s Final Report. McKinney currently serves on the Katrina Task Force organized by the Democratic Caucus.

She previously sat on both the Armed Services Committee
<http://wwwd.house.gov/hasc_democrats/> and the Budget Committee <http://www.house.gov/budget_democrats/>, and throughout her six terms in Congress has been a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the Progressive Caucus, and has worked closely with the Hispanic Caucus and the newly formed Tri-Caucus. In addition to advocating and legislating for civil rights and the environment, McKinney has been a champion of veterans affairs, co-sponsoring legislation to beef up veterans’ health care, and to grant work opportunity credits to employers who hire veterans. McKinney introduced a resolution to reaffirm the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act that protects the distinction between civilian and military policing. She has supported calls for a planned and orderly withdrawal of United States forces from Iraq.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on March 17, 1955, Cynthia currently lives in south DeKalb County. She earned a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Southern California in 1978 and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Cynthia was accepted into Berkeley’s Ph.D. program and hopes to graduate from that institution one day. In 1984, Cynthia worked as a Diplomatic Fellow at Spelman College in Atlanta. She also taught Political Science at Clark Atlanta University and later at Agnes Scott College, a women’s college in Decatur, Georgia. Before being elected to Congress, Cynthia served on the board of the HIV Health Services Planning Council of Metro Atlanta from 1991-92.

Cynthia is the daughter of veteran Georgia State Representative Billy McKinney and Leola McKinney, a nurse of forty years at Grady Hospital in Atlanta. Cynthia McKinney is the proud mother of Coy. 

ISO Fundraiser Concert: Friday, September 19th - Doors Open at 8:00 PM - At Mr. T’s Bowl - 5621 1/2 Figueroa Street, Highland Park - 21 and Over Show

Support Political Activism by Attending a Fundraiser Concert for the ISO with Some Great Musicians! 
Friday, September 19th 
Mr. T’s Bowl
5621 1/2 Figueroa Street, Highland Park
 
Doors Open at 8:00 PM - $10 
21 and Over Show 
 
A Fundraiser for the International Socialist Organization

Featuring Go Betty Go
…and
Nathan Nice
The Warlords of Rock ‘n’ Roll Thunder and Lightning
The Gentlemen Scoundrels
Sarah Melson

Stop the Raids
End the War
Jobs not Jails
For the Poor

For more info contact 213-309-2713 or lacityiso@yahoo.com