Takahanga
MAY DAY – May 1. Workers of the world will celebrate the anniversary of International Worker’ Day. Born out of a call for an eight-hour workday in the United States, this day is an opportunity for all workers to show their solidarity as well as to renew the call for labor rights.
Whakapā: http://www.may1.info/.
WAHINE/MAHI – Ko te Huihuinga Rangatira Reipa Wahine a Regina V. Polk ka tu i te 3-7 o Mei, i Grafton, IL.
Whakapā: [email tiakina]; https://www.reginapolkschool.org/.
NGA HEREhere – On May 5, artists, farmers, and New York-based organizers will launch a campaign to free Russell Maroon Shoatz, now 70. Campaign organizers want him immediately released from solitary confinement, as well as other prisoners in solitary who have been in prison for 25 years, and who are 50-plus years old.
Contact: https://russellmaroonshoats. wordpress.com/.
KAIMAHI/KIRIITA – The 6th Annual Workers Unite Film Festival will be May 5-25, in New York City. A Global Gathering of Labor Film Activists, will be held May 3-5 before the festival.
Whakapā: http://www.workersunitefilmfestival.org/.
NGA nuku/whakatohe – The First Mobilization Conference on Social Movements and Protest: Nonviolent Strategies and the State, will be held in San Diego, CA, May 5-6
Whakapā: http://resistancestudies.org/.
NGA MANA MANUNGA – Ko te Maehe o nga manene ko Mei 6, i Washington, DC. Kei te whakamaheretia nga mahi puta noa i te motu.
Contact: https://actionnetwork. org/forms/the-immirants-march-sign-up-form.
ANARKIKA PUKAPUKA – The 11th Annual New York City Anarchist Book Fair will be held in its original site at Judson Memorial Church, May 13
Whakapā: [email tiakina]; http://anarchistbookfair.net/.
TE RA WAEHA – Ko te 21st Annual Mother's Day Walk For Peace ka Mei 14, mai i Dorchester ki Boston, MA.
Whakapā: http://mothersdaywalk4 peace.org/.
TE RANGATIRA/TAORANGA – Ko te 15-21 o Mei te 5th Annual National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth. Ka whakaritea nga huihuinga ki nga taone o te motu.
Whakapā: http://savethekidsgroup.org/.
KAI/MONSANTO – Maehe ki a Monsanto ko Mei 20 ki New York City me etahi atu waahi.
Whakapā: http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/.
NUCLEAR – Te Alliance for Nuclear Accountability's 29th Annual DC Days will take place May 21-24, in Washington, DC.
Whakapā: http://www.ananuclear.org/.
LABORATA – Ka tu te Huihuinga o te Huihuinga o te Rōpū Hitori o Te Tai Tokerau o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa i te Mei 26-28, i Vancouver, BC Canada, i raro i te kaupapa Echoes of the 1917 Russian Revolution: Decades of Radicalism and Red Scares in the Labor Movements of the Pacific Northwest.
Whakapā: 206-406-2604; [email tiakina]; https://pnlha.wordpress.com/.
WANANGA/SCI-FI – Ko te huihuinga pakiwaitara wahine, WisCon 41, kua whakaritea mo Mei 26-29 i Madison, WI.
Contact: WisCon, SF3, PO Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701;c oncom37 @wiscon.info; http://www.wiscon.info/.
ANARCHY BOOK FEST – Ko te Anarchist Bookfair ka tu i Mei 27-28 i Montreal.
Contact: http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/.
WHAKATAUTANGA O AFRICAN – Ko te Ra Whakaoranga o Awherika ko Mei 27. Ka whakahaerehia e te Rōpū Hapori o Awherika nga huihuinga ki Washington, DC.
Whakapā: 1245 18th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33705; 727-821-6620; [email tiakina]; http://apspuhuru.org/.
WHAKANUI – The 30th Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) will take place May 30-June 3, in Fort Worth, TX.
Whakapā: SWCHRS, 3200 Marshall Avenue, Suite 290, Norman, OK 73072; 405-325-3694; [email tiakina]; www.ncore.ou.edu.
Tuhinga o mua - The Working Class Studies Association (WCSA) conference, “Class Struggle: Race, Gender, and Revolution,” will be held May 31-June 3.
Whakapā: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/conferences/index.php/wcsa/WCSA17/index.
KAUPAPA KAUPAPA – Youth Empowered Action (YEA) Camp will have sessions in July and August in CA, OR, and NY. I hangaia te puni YEA mo nga kaiwhaiwhai 12-17 tau te pakeke e hiahia ana ki te whakaputa rereke i te ao.
Whakapā: [email tiakina]; http://yeacamp.org/.
WANANGA MAHUI – Ka tu te Huihuinga Maui i te Hune 2-4, ki te Whare Wananga o John Jay mo te Ture Whakawa Hararei i New York City.
Contact: 212-817-2003; leftforum@ leftforum.org; http://www.leftforum.org.
NGA TOI/TANGARANGA – The 2017 Rural Arts and Culture Summit will be June 2-4, in Morris, MN. This year’s theme, “From the Ground Up: Cultivating Creative People and Places” will highlight the important role of art and culture in shaping the rural narrative.
Contact: Springboard for the Arts, 218-770-3485; michele@springboardf orthearts.com; http://www. ruralartsandcultures ummit.com/.
KAUPAPA WAHINE – Kei te tuwhera te Camp Feminist ki te hunga katoa e hiahia ana ki te ako ake mo te huri i te ariā wahine ki te mahi. Kua whakaritea nga puni i te Pipiri 5-9 i New York City; Hune 26-30 i Seattle.
Whakapā: http://www.feministcamp.com/.
LABORATA – Ko te Huihuinga ki te Rawhiti mo te Manapori Wahi Mahi ka tu i te Hune 9-11, ki Fordham University Lincoln Center i New York City, i runga i te mahi tahi me NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives me te Whare Wananga o Fordham University Law School's Economic Development Clinic.
Whakapā: [email tiakina]; http://east.usworker.coop/.
LGBTQX/PRIDE – The National Pride March will be held June 11, in Washington, DC, Austin, TX, Portland, ME, Indianapolis, IN and other cities nationwide.
Whakapā: Kei te ipurangi nga korero.
MEDIA – Ko te Huihuinga Media Consortium 24th ka tu i te Hune 13-15, i Boston, MA. Ko te huihuinga ka huihui neke atu i te 100 nga rangatira o nga purongo motuhake.
Whakapā: https://www.nmc.org.
MEDIA – The 19th annual Allied Media Conference will be held June 15-18, in Detroit. The conference brings together a vibrant and diverse community of people using media to incite change
Whakapā: Allied Media Projects, 4126 Third St., Detroit, MI 48201; 313-718-2267; http://alliedmedia.org/.
ANITIWARA – The Stop the Wars at Home & Abroad conference will be June 16-18, in Richmond, VA, hosted by the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC).
Whakapā: https://www.unacpeace.org/.
LABORATA – Ko te LAWCHA (Labor and Working Class History Association) ka whakahaere i tana huihuinga, Tauine o nga Whawhai: Hapori, Movements, me te Hononga o te Ao, Pipiri 23-25, i Seattle, WA.
Whakapā: LAWCHA, 226 Carr Building (East Campus), Box 90719, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0719; [email tiakina];http://lawcha.org/.
TE REIHI – Ko te Huihuinga a-tau o te Kaunihera a La Raza (NCLR) kua whakaritea mo te 8-11 o Hurae i Phoenix, AZ, me nga awheawhe, nga whakaaturanga me nga korerorero a te roopu.
Whakapā: NCLR Headquarters Office, Raul Yzaguirre Building, 1126 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036; 202-785-1670; www.nclr.org.
mua – Ko te 28th Friendshipment Caravan ki Cuba kei te haere ma te US mai i te Hurae 11-28.
Whakapā: https://ifconews.org.
MEDIA – Ko Alliance for Community Media (ACM) me te National Alliance for Media Arts & Culture (NAMAC) ka whakahaere i tetahi huihuinga i Minneapolis, Hurae 12-14.
Contact: http://www.allcommunitymedia .org/annual-conference.
RADIO – The Annual National Federation of Community Broadcasters Community Media Conference will be held July 17-19, in Denver, CO.
Whakapā: 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004; 202-756-2268; kōrero @nfcb.org; http://www.nfcb.org/.
TE KARAKI – Ka whakahaerehia e te Badass Teachers Association ta ratou huihuinga a-tau ki Seattle, WA, Hurae 22-23.
Whakapā: http://www.badasteacher.org/.
WAHINE/PEACE – Ko te Rōpū Wahine o te Ao mo te rangimarie me te Whakaaetanga 33rd Triennial Congress ka tu i te Hurae 27-30, ki Chicago.
Whakapā: http://wilpfus.org.
DEMOKARATA – Te Huihuinga Manapori, Te Atete Whakanuia, Te Mana Manapori! ka tu Akuhata 2-6, i te Whare Wananga o Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Contact: http://www.democracy convention.org/.
HARI TANGATA – Ko te Falcon Ridge Folk Festival ka tu i te marama o Akuhata 4-6, i Berkshires, NY.
Whakapā: [email tiakina]; http://www.falconridgefolk.com/.
HIROSHIMA/NAGASAKI – Here-turi-kōkā 5-8, ā-tau Hiroshima Day me Nagasaki Day maurire me nga whakaaturanga ka whakahaerehia puta noa i te ao. Ko nga huihuinga mutunga wiki a Ground Zero Center hei whakamaumahara i nga poma ngota o Hiroshima me Nagasaki ka tu mai i te 7-9 o Akuhata, ka whakaurua he whakaaturanga ki tetahi o nga keeti tomokanga ki te turanga o Bangor Trident i te 8 o Akuhata, me te waka rangimarie i runga i te Hood Canal e tata ana. ki te turanga Bangor.
Whakapā: 16159 Clear Creek Rd. NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370; 360-930-8697; http://www.gzcenter.org/.
NGA HOIATA / PEACE – Veterans for Peace annual convention is August 9-13 in Chicago. This year’s theme is, “Education Not Militarization.”
Contact: http://www.vfpnationalc onvention.org/.
TE WANANGA – The annual Twin Oaks Women’s Gathering will be held August 18-20.
Whakapā: 138 Twin Oaks Road # W, Louisa, VA 23093; 540-894-5126; [email tiakina]; http://womensgathering.org/.
TOI TANGATA – Ko te Ahurei Toi Dissident ka tu i Akuhata 19, ki New York City.
Whakapā: John Pietaro, 646-599-0060; [email tiakina]; http://www.dissidentarts.com/.
Pukapuka
TRAYVON MARTIN - Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon, by his parents Martin Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, takes readers beyond the news cycle with the intimate story of a tragically foreshortened life and the rise of a movement.
Contact: http://www.random housebooks.com/.
POLICING - Te Mutunga o te Pirihimana, by Alex S. Vitale, addresses how the police endanger us and why we need to find an alternative
Whakapā: Verso Books, 20 Jay Street, Suite 1010, Brooklyn, NY 11201; 718-246-8160; [email tiakina]; http://www.versobooks.com/.