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Saturday, July 28, 5pm: Potluck - 10702 N 1900 East Rd., Bloomington


Tuesday, July 17, 8:30pm: "Star Wars Uncut" Film - Uptown Normal Roundabout (Moved to front of Bone Student Center at ISU)- Come join CAFS on the uptown circle for a free movie night! We will be screening the crowd-sourced internet creation: Star Wars Uncut! It will be a good night for some laughs and popcorn! Movie will start when it gets dark. Bring some blankets to use and share. Tell your friends, family, boss, and united states representative. Everyone loves Star Wars!

Sunday, July 15, 22, 29, 4pm: Book Club "Anarchism and Its Aspirations" - 503 University Ave., Bloomington - For July 15 pages 1-40; July 22, pages 40-78; July 29, pages 79-125. "From nineteenth-century newspaper publishers to the participants in the "battle of Seattle" and the recent Greek uprising, anarchists have been inspired by the ideal of a free society of free individuals-a world without hierarchy or domination. But what exactly would that look like, and how can we get there? Anarchism and Its Aspirations provides an accessible overview of an often-misunderstood political philosophy, highlighting its principles and practices as well as its reconstructive vision of a liberatory society." (AK Press)

Friday, July 13, 6pm: Music Exchange - 701 N. Fell Apt. B11, Normal - Come share your music library with others! Bring your ipod, music players, hard drives, computers, cds, etc. and we will have a swap that should leave us all with tons of great new music.
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Sunday, July 8, 4pm: A Critique of Nuclear Power - ISU Quad - Gregg Brown will talk about the dangers of nuclear power, with special focus on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Learn about the very real threat that the state of building 4 of Fukushima poses not just for the surrounding area, but for the entire world.
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Saturday, July 7, 1pm: ACTION: a discussion - The Coffeehouse, 114 E. Beaufort St., Normal - This discussion will focus on the logistics of action planning in preparation for the Direct Democracy Project (DDP) events to come in the fall (click here to learn more about DDP). We have talked about Non-Violent Direct Action in a more theoretical way before, but now it's time for us to figure out what it would take to actually engage in Non-Violent Direct Action with some of our targets.
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