PAST EVENTS:
August 29th, 2001, Wed. 6PM-8PM,
Flushing Library Auditorium, 41-17 Main St
Come hear what your City Council Candidates have to say. The Government Access and Accountability Campaign invites you to a Candidates Forum for City Council
District 20.
August 25, 2001, 12 Noon
Keep the Dream Alive, March for Progress
United Nations
Dag Hamarskjold Plaza
47th Street, bet. 1st and 2nd Ave, NYC
enter on 2nd Ave
August 23, 2001 7:00 PM
Concerned Citizens of Flushing Forum Meeting
City Council Candidate Night
Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal Church
37-22 Union Street, Flushing, NY
August 23, 2001 7:00 PM
Kick-off Meeting for National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality
Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation
Center for Constitutional Rights
666 Broadway, 6th Floor Conference Room
info: [email protected] www.october22.org
Sat, July 21st, 2001, 12 PM
Metropolitan Detention Center
80 29th Street, Brooklyn, NY, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, R train to 25th St.
Black & Puerto Rican Solidarity Protest. We call on all Puerto Ricans, Latinos and all allies to join us in demonstrating solidarity with the African American' community. Demand the immediate relase of Vieques political prisoner Rev. Al Sharpton. Demand the U.S. Navy out of Vieques now. Stand up for International Solidarity and Against Racism.
August 12th, 2001 8:30 AM
Concerned African-Americans of Flushing's Ninth Annual Breakfast at the Palace Diner
July-August, ongoing
Rally in support for Rev. Al Sharpton and for an end to the bombing in Vieques. lunchtimes in front of the Federal prison in Sunset Park.
August 4th, 2001 Saturday
Kissena Blvd. in front of Caldor's building
Hiroshima Day and demo against the National Missile Defense or Star Wars
with the Queens Network for Peace and Justice
August 1, 2001,
District 20 City Council Candidate Forum:
Empowering the New Flushing Community:
Asian Americans in District 20"
Sheraton Hotel
July 29, 2001
Press conference in support of N.I.C.E.'s Governmental Access and Accountability Campaign. Evergreen Chou signs on.
June 28,2001
Claire Vogel's QPTV Filming of City Council Candidates interview
July 19, 2001
Hunter College SLAM forum on how progressive candidates can work together. Evergreen Chou was not invited; but was allowed to ask questions from the audience.
June 11, 2001
Meet The Green Mayoral Candidate Night
Flushing Hospital, 146-01 45th Ave.
June 6, 2001
Met Council on Housing Citywide Task Force on Housing Court
June 2, 2001
Coordinating Council Meeting of the New York State Greens/Green Party
May 24th, 2001
Queensboro Hill Civic Candidates Night, Booth Memorial Auditorium
May 18, 2001 New York City Greens "Get To Know Your Candidate Night"
May 16, 2001
Candidate interview on Queens Public Cable TV. (We will show the interview at the Flushing Greens office when it is released.
May 12, 2001, Saturday
Flushing Greens Open House!
Come visit the Flushing Greens office, the first Green office to open in New
York City. We want to work with the community on issues of air and noise pollution, health issues, the lack of affordable housing, amnesty for immigrants, a living wage for all, voters registration and a whole lot more! Let's use Green values to make the Flushing community a better place!
Flushing Greens, 36-09 Main Street, room CC1, Flushing, NY 11355
Office hours Mon-Fri 9am - 8pm, Sat-Sun 9 - 6pm
May 1, 2000, Tuesday
Mayday rally in support of International Workers Day and Immigration Rights at Union Square
April 30, 2001, Monday 5-7
Demand No Rent Increases! Picket the Rent Guidelines Board!
Giuliani's Rent Guidelines Board will once again decide on rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments. Every year they vote to raise rents because they represent landlords and wealthy people. The "tenant representatives" on the Board are a minority and don't really represent poor and working people. The preliminary vote will take place on May 3rd and we must let them know loud and clear: Enough is Enough! Tenants can't take endless rent increases!
April 28, 2001
Walk Across The Brooklyn Bridge and Rally in Support of Free Speech Radio
New York League of Conservation
April 7th, 2001 Sat
Solidarity March with Al-Awda in support of the Right To Return for Palestinians.
1199 candidate interview
March 27, 2001,Tues.
Marched in support of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
Rallied against the Taxi Limosine Commission, protesting the beating of driver Brother Hisham Amer.
Saturday March 24, 2001
MY FIRST FUNDRAISER!!!
February 24, 2001, Rally to Support Kim Denmark, who is walking across America to protest Welfare cuts, Workfare and Homelessness. Let's walk across George Washington Bridge with Kim to her next stop in New Jersey.
Holy Rood Church, 179 Street & George Washington Terminal
February 18, 2001, 11:30 AM, Myrtle and Wycoff Ave
MARCH FOR WORKERS - Protest runaway &
"ghost" factories in Brooklyn, violation of minimum wage & overtime
laws in local garment factories; defend right to organize. Meet
at corner DeKalb & Wyckoff Ave, Bushwick, Bkn (L to Myrtle, M to
Wyckoff), ending at Latin American Workers Project at 840 B'way,
corner of Park Ave, w/speakers, info, music, more. El Proyecto de
los Trabajadores Latinoamericanos, 718-486-0800,
February 12, 2001
January 14, 2001,
Nov 14th, 2000
November 11,2000
November 7, 2000
November 6, 2000
November 5, 2000
November 4, 2000
October 29, 2000
October 28, 2000
October 26, 2000
October 25, 2000
October 16, 2000
Community Board #7 Meeting
People of Color in the Greens Caucus/Immigration Issues Workshops
co-hosted by Evergreen Chou, Day Starr and Oscar Paredes
A People of Color Perspective on Election 2000: The
New Majority Speaks on: Housing, education, health & the prison industrial
complex & election 2000-The rightward shift of the Democratic Party & its
effect on communities of color -The viability of a progressive 3rd party.
Discussion with Lotta N. Hedstrom of the Swedish Green Party.
Election Day Coordinating for Queens County. Poll-watching.
Nader Rally and Press Conference, with Al Sharpton at the National Action Network
Leafletting for Nader at the Langston Hughes Library in Corona Queens.
Attended the Jiangsi Association Fundraising Dinner at the United East Resturant.
Represented Mark Dunau, Green Candidate for Senate on the panel debate
at New York University sponsored by the Asian American
Marched and demonstrated at the Harlem Rally Against Gentrification.
Spoke about the housing situation in Flushing, Queens.
Represented Ralph Nader and the Green Party on the panel at Candidate's
night, along with panelists Lenora Fulani, Cynthia Jenkins, and
the Libertarian Candidate for Senate, at the Amity Baptist Church in Jamaica, Queens.
Attended the DC 37 Community Meeting.
Attended the West Flushing Civic Meeting
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