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May 18th – Mentor Up: A Vision for the Future of Mentoring!

The New Agenda, a non-profit organization dedicated to “improving the lives of women and girls by bringing about systemic change”,  will be hosting it’s annual event on May 18th in NYC at the Rubin Museum of Art (150 West 17th Street).  “Come hear how social media will shape the future of mentoring. Superb evening program – including videos, a mentoring vignette and surprise appearances. Come see familiar faces!”

Here are some steps that the organizers have set up for all that are interested in the event:

1. Attend! from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on May 18th ($250; or $35 for women under 30)

2. Join the Benefit Committee

3. Can’t make it?  DONATE whatever you can afford – no amount is too small

4. Sponsorship –  list your organization, company, shop, restaurant, etc. in our Event Journal

Interested in attending but can’t afford the full cost?  Don’t worry!  Email the organizers and they will work with a sliding-scale to arrange a fee that works for you.

Feminist Activism 2.0: Shelby Knox Talks Online Organizing

Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 6:30 PM

NOW-NYC hosts a special workshop with leading feminist activist, Shelby Knox, who will give the inside track on igniting change in the blogosphere and beyond.  Learn how to sharpen your blogging skills and tap the power of social networking for good.  Join us for expert advice on how to be an effective activist and revolutionary thinker on the web.

RSVP: contact@nownyc.org | 212-627-9895

Location: 150 West 28th Street, Suite 304, NYC (@7th Ave)

$5 Suggested Donation

About Shelby Knox:

A seasoned feminist organizer, Shelby Knox knows how to utilize social media and blogging to inspire individuals and make change.  With more than 8,000 followers, it’s no wonder Forbes listed her as one of “20 Inspiring Women to Follow on Twitter.”  Today, Shelby is the Director of Organizing for Change.org, where her online petition in response to the irresponsible reporting of a New York Times journalist covering the gang rape of a young Texas girl received national attention and forced the Times to issue an apology and follow-up story.

DANGEROUS TERRITORY: Clare Coss' One-Woman Play About MARY WHITE OVINGTON, Co-Founder NAACP & Discussion With Jamia Wilson, Women's Media Center

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PARADIGM SHIFT: NYC’S FEMINIST COMMUNITY Proudly Presents

DANGEROUS TERRITORY
A one-woman play about Mary White Ovington, Co-Founder NAACP
dramatic reading by playwright Clare Coss
with a discussion moderated by
Jamia Wilson, Vice President of Programs at the Women’s Media Center
Ovington rebelled against the expectations of her family and became the first white woman in 20th century America to dedicate her life to racial justice.
“DANGEROUS TERRITORY puts history, hope and a wrongfully unknown early heroine of the civil rights movement on the stage. This is drama at its best-entertaining and educating.”
Julian Bond, Board Chairman, NAACP
Thursday, May 19th
7:00 PM
Just outside the Feminist District
The Tank- 354 West 45th Street (bet 8th and 9th Ave)
Subway: A,C,E to 42nd Street/Times Square
$12 students/ pre-paid, $15 at door
Buy Tickets/ Limited Seating

DANGEROUS TERRITORY dramatizes Ovington’s journey beyond the narrow confines of her comfortable New York home. We meet a cast of dynamic characters whose virtues and contradictions propel her along the way: from the careless white boys at the Greenpoint Settlement to the adversarial African-American leaders, Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois.  Ovington and Dr. DuBois forged a vigorous and spirited friendship. Their alliance led to the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
CLARE COSS
CLARE COSS is a playwright, psychotherapist and activist convinced that we have it in our power to create a just and safe world.  “As a playwright my tools are character and dialogue, conflict and story.  Humor, possibility, and a quest for generosity sustain my vision.  My imagination leads to women characters who go where the silence is.  They are drawn to confront inaction and/or tyranny; face the challenge to speak and act.”
Clare presents dramatic readings of her one-woman plays, Lillian Wald: At Home on Henry Street and Dangerous Territory. They each feature dynamic women who resist indifference to the cruel realities of poverty, racism, war.   Their daring decisions to act for a decent world inspire, inform, and entertain.
In Coss’ Emmett, Down in My Heart, two women characters, a white teacher, Roanne Taylor, and Emmett Till’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley are hurled together by the 1955 kidnap, torture, murder of 14-year old Emmett in the Mississippi Delta.  Coss’ publications include Lillian D.Wald: Progressive Activist (Feminist Press) which features the play and a selection of Wald’s correspondence and speeches. Her anthology of lesbian love poems, The Arc of Love (Scribner), was a Lambda Literary Award Finalist.
JAMIA WILSON
Jamia Wilson is a feminist activist, organizer, expat-brat, networker, cartwheeler, truthseeker, and storyteller. She is currently Vice President of Programs at the Women’s Media Center where she works on amplifying women’s voices and changing the conversation in the media.  She trains women and girls so they are media-ready and media-savvy, exposes sexism in the media, and directs the WMC’s social media strategy. Twitter: @jamiaw
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Treat Yourself to a Night on the Town this Thursday at Trinity Pub – All Proceeds Go Towards SAFER!

Help the students of SAFER fund a free training for an exceptional activist or group taking direct action on their campus during Sexual Assault Activism Month!

Time: Thursday, April 28 – 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Trinity Pub (UES)
229 East 84th Street #1 New York, NY

Happy Hour Specials until 8:30pm!!! Special raffle prizes! SAFER Board members behind the bar!

All tips/proceeds go towards Students Active For Ending Rape!

Raffle Prizes!
*One Rabbit Habbit from Babeland
*New Merch from Riot Grrl Ink
*3 personal training sessions with Andrew Ginsburg
*One tray of home-made baked goods from Valerie’s Kitchen
*Free private yoga session with Domenick Schiavone
*Burda Style package: BurdaStyle “Stiches” t-shirt and Sewing Kit and BurdaStyle Bow-Tie Kit
*4,000 years for choice Emma Goldman poster
*5 gift certificates for 4-week Introductory class at NY Jiu Jitsu
**Do you have a NYC-local prize to donate? Let us know!**

Can’t make it to the event? You can support us by donating online

This Month…

SAFER is challenging campus communities to recognize this SAAM as Sexual Assault ACTIVISM Month and pledge to change how their campus prevents and responds to sexual violence.

Young people have a right to a safe college campus that is free of sexual violence. Join SAFER in moving from awareness to action by holding colleges and universities across the country accountable during Sexual Assault ACTIVISM Month (SAAM) 2011!

Pledge to Take Direct Action this April!

The Right to be Sexy in the Bedroom and on the Street!

Are you ready to be double-teamed? The Line is teaming up with Hollaback! (Suggested Donation $10)

We have a right to look as sexy as we want, with no repercussions! When our bodies and sexuality meet activism, we can take back control and turn victimization on its head.

Join us on April 21st from 7:30 to 9:30 pm for a screening of The Line at the Museum of Sex‘s subterranean locale (233 5th Avenue, 27th Street, New York, NY). Sip elderflower cocktails at the sleek Laboratory/Bar space and join a post-film discussion with sultry panelists discussing sexuality rights and activism. Panelists include Emily May of Hollaback! Twanna Hines of Funky Brown Chick, Andrea Plaid of Racialicious, Tara Ellison of Third Wave Foundation and NOLOSE, and Nancy Schwartzman, director of The Line.


Your Panelists:

Nancy Schwartzman is the director and producer of documentary films The Line (2009) and xoxosms (April 2011 release), as well as the director of The Line Campaign, a multimedia campaign to promote sex-positive dialogue about relationships, sex and consent.

Emily May is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Hollaback!, a movement dedicated to ending street harassment using mobile technology, fighting against the notion that street harassment is culturally acceptable.

Twanna Hines is is a Manhattan-based writer and sexual & reproductive health / rights advocate, hailed as one of “the internet’s sultriest sharers” by the Village Voice, details about her rendezvous have been printed in Glamour magazine and she has made media appearances including on CNN, NPR and Gawker.com

Andrea (AJ) Plaid has the distinction of being the first Sexual Correspondent for Racialicious, the award-winning blog on race and pop culture. Her work on race, gender, sex, and sexualities has appeared at Change.org, Bitch, and Library Journal and her posts have been republished at Penthouse.com, Colorlines, BlogHer, and New American Media. Andrea’s writing also appears in the just-published anthology Feminism for Real: Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism, edited by Jessica Yee. She has been quoted in Washington Post and Chicago Tribune. She has lectured at John Jay College of Criminology as well as participated in Harvard’s Feminist Coming Out Day 2011 as a guest panelist. She also owns an eco-friendly safer-sex kit company, Freak Kits. Andrea lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Tara Ellison is the Deputy Director of the Third Wave Foundation and a board member of NOLOSE, a fat queer and trans organization. Among other types of activism and advocacy, Tara has also been blogging about things like race, class, gender, activism, sex, and sexuality for a decade.

Palestinian and Jewish Women from Israel: A Dialogue On Feminist Peace Activism in the Midst of Conflict

Women in Black Union Square presents:
Palestinian and Jewish Women from Israel
A Dialogue On Feminist Peace Activism in the Midst of Conflict
with Hannah Safran and Ola Shtiwi

April 26, 7-9 p.m.
The Community Church
40 E. 35th Street (between Madison and Park avenues)
(Assembly Room) (wheelchair accessible)

Women have been the backbone of much of the political resistance in the Middle East. Women have led the struggle for a just peace in Israel/Palestine. This event will bring the voices, experiences, activism and perspectives of women so often absent from the U.S. public discourse on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

Ola Shtiwi earned her LL.M degree in international human rights law at the University of Notre Dame in 2010 and her LL.B (JD equivalent) from the University of Haifa in 2002. She coordinated the legal department of Kayan, a Palestinian feminist organization based in Haifa. Ola started her human rights work as an advocacy coordinator in Women against Violence, a Palestinian organization based in Nazareth. Her work included advocating for Palestinian women’s rights among Palestinian and Israeli policy makers.

Hannah Safran is a long-time feminist and peace activist who combines grass-root activism with academic research. Her book on the history of the Jewish suffrage movement in 1920’s and the feminist movement in Israel in the 1970’s was published in 2006. She teaches women’s studies at Emek-Yisreel College and at the extension of Leslie University in Israel. She is a member of Isha L’Isha the Haifa Feminist Center and has been active at Women in Black the Coalition of Women for Peace.

Co-sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace, Jews Say No, NYU Students for Justice in Palestine, Brooklyn for Peace, Code Pink

*For more information, email wibny@googlegroups.com*

Strike down barriers to abortion access in a triborough bowling blowout on Sunday, April 17th!

What is a Bowl-a-Thon?

A fundraising tri-borough bowling party that you can be a part of by joining a team or sponsoring a bowler! There will be contests, prizes, and bragging rights for the highest scoring team and for the team that raises the most funds! Not to mention a great afternoon spent bowling and hanging around with awesome people who want to help make a direct difference in the lives of women.

Manhattan – Bowlmor Union Square
Brooklyn – The Gutter 200 N. 14th St
Queens – 34th Ave Lanes 69-10 34th Ave

Don’t live in NYC?  There are bowl-a-thons happening all over the United States!  Click here to find your local event.

How do I get involved?

Join a team or support a team! Teams of 6 will be bowling and fundraising for fun and to raise money for The New York Abortion Access Fund. NYAAF fills a vital health care gap by helping women get the health care they want and need. We believe that every woman should have the right to shape her own life and the right to care for herself and her family with dignity. The money you raise will have a direct impact on women’s lives.

Why should I get involved?

Women are in need more than ever, access is being restricted and threatened more than ever. Without your help women who reach out for help won’t be able to access the abortion they need because of a couple of bucks. The bowl-a-thon accounted for half our budget last year and without the funds we raise through this bowl-a-thon, clinics will be forced to turn women away.

New York is a haven for women who need and should have access to a safe abortion. The bowl-a-thon is a great and fun way to make sure that it stays that way.

The bowl-a-thon is an exciting opportunity to raise money for the New York Abortion Access Fund and also to have a great time with activists in NYC!

Haven’t bowled since high school? Or EVER? Not a problem! The bowl-a-thon is about access, not prowess. There’s no pin count: the goal is to help women and girls with the resources they need to make the right decision for their lives. And it’s the most fun you’ll ever have in rented shoes!

Want to support this grassroots event but you’re too busy to bowl? Donate to one of the NYAAF teams or to an individual!

Together, we’ll strike down barriers to abortion access.

Music and More, this Sunday at 2!

From Laura Joy, our fabulous membership coordinator here at Paradigm Shift NYC:

Hi there! Been awhile, hasn’t it?

So I was sitting here thinking. Thinking about… well, about life and how crazy it is. It dawned on me last night that I’ve been in the great state of New York for over five years. But on April 18th, I’ll be moving to Chicago. I’m excited about the opportunity, but also sad to be leaving so many friends behind. You wouldn’t happen to know any awesome places I should check out in Chicago, would you? Maybe some cool people I should meet? I’m so open to suggestions here.

In other fabulous news, I spent this January recording a new album produced by Suzi Reynolds at Bennett Studios in NJ with Rob Coover and Kelly Zullo. The result, a 10 song collection titled, What I Know, truly feels right and good. You can preview two tracks from it on my reverbnation page. What I Know will be available for sale online on April 30th.

Unfortunately, with my upcoming move, I haven’t had a chance to book too many gigs…YET. However, I will play a short set at Theatre 80 St Marks in NYC on Sunday, April 10th at 2:30pm (80 St Marks between 1st and 2nd Aves). Rob and Kelly will be joining me, and of course, I’ll bring a few copies of the new CD with me, just in case you want one. 😉

A little more about this performance: All proceeds will go to AmeriCares. The suggested donation is $30 (more is fantastic, less is accepted with love). Please understand, whatever you can give is greatly appreciated! I will be joining a fascinating group of acts and the schedule is as follows:

2pm – Michael Chaut of Monday Night Magic
2:30 – Laura Joy
3pm – Theatre Han
3:30 – Taylor Barton
4pm – Thee Shambels and Dana
4:30 – Miss Saturn (Hula!!)
5pm – Libby Johnson
5:30 – Sam Eaton’s The Quantum Eye

In the lobby and out front we will also have interactive art where people can paint messages to Japan, as well as close up magic. That’s right. Magic. UP CLOSE.

As always, you can find me on Facebook (like me, like me!!!). And twitter. And my website (which incidentally, I started to redesign today, so don’t go there now because it’s kind of… broken).

Don’t miss her performance this Sunday at 2:30 – You will have a great time and be supporting an amazing organization!

Upcoming Book Discussion on Sexual Harassment and Violence

On April 13th at 7PM, Joanne N. Smith, Mandy Van Deven, and Meghan Huppuch will be at Bluestockings (172 Allen Street, Manhattan) speaking about their new book, Hey,  Shorty!: A Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets. The book narrates the work of teen women of color at Girls for Gender Equity who have been organizing in their communities to end gender-based violence against girls, women, and LGBTQ folks in NYC. The authors will talk about how street harassment and sexual harassment in schools is connected, and what strategies youth and adult allies can use to fight back.

For more information email publicity@feministpress.org.

U.S. Women’s Health Rally: April 7th at the U.S. Capitol!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARCH 31, 2011

THOUSANDS TO GATHER ON CAPITOL HILL

FOR STAND UP FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH RALLY ON APRIL 7TH

Washington, D.C. – On Thursday, April 7, Planned Parenthood, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and more than 20 other leading organizations will hold a Stand Up for Women’s Health rally at the U.S. Capitol in a united show of opposition to extreme proposals in Congress that take preventive health care and family planning away from women and undermine women’s access to the full range of reproductive-health care, including abortion.

Thousands of Americans from across the country will travel to Washington D.C. to send a strong message to Congress that the proposals undermining women’s health and reproductive rights are unacceptable and must be stopped.

Members of Congress and other high-profile women’s health advocates will speak at a rally at 11:30 a.m. near the U.S. Capitol.

The anti-choice House leadership took control of Congress on a promise to create jobs, but instead has focused its legislative efforts on undermining women’s health and taking away health care that women currently have. If enacted, these extreme proposals would result in millions of women losing access to life-saving preventive care, including cancer screenings and HIV tests, as well as family planning, birth control and private insurance coverage of abortion care.

STAND UP FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH RALLY DETAILS:

DATE: THURSDAY, April 7, 2011

TIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Camera preset details to be announced later

LOCATION: In front of the U.S. Capitol Building Reflecting Pool (between 3rd and 4th St., SW)

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS:

In addition to Planned Parenthood Federation of America and NARAL Pro-Choice America, the following organizations are participating in this grassroots lobby day: The American Civil Liberties Union, Advocates for Youth, American Association of University Women, Arizona Progress ACTION, Black Women’s Health Imperative, Catholics for Choice, Center for Reproductive Rights, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Choice USA, Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc., DC Vote, EMILY’s List, Feminist Majority, Guttmacher Institute, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, National Council of Jewish Women, National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, National Network of Abortion Funds, National Organization for Women, National Partnership for Women & Families, National Women’s Law Center, National Women’s Political Caucus, Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Religious Institute, Sister Song: Women of Color Collective, Sisters Together And Reaching, Inc. (STAR), Union for Reform Judaism, Women of Reform Judaism, and YWCA.

Background on Policies that Attack Women’s Health

In this Congress, the anti-choice House leadership has already introduced various pieces of legislation that attack women’s health, including: a proposal to bar Planned Parenthood from providing health services through federal health programs like Medicaid, the elimination of the national family-planning program (Title X), and the Smith bill, which would use tax hikes on individuals and small businesses to end private health insurance coverage of abortion care.

Each year, the national family planning program (Title X) provides five million individuals with family planning, birth control, and lifesaving preventive care that includes cancer screenings. Planned Parenthood health centers, which are the foundation of the national family planning program, provide millions of additional women with the very same kind of care, as well as HIV testing, STI testing and treatment, annual exams, and other important services that women need, deserve, and have been receiving for decades.

In addition, H.R.3 (the Smith bill), is a far-reaching piece of legislation that will raise taxes on America’s families and small businesses in an effort to end the private insurance coverage of abortion. Recent expert testimony before Congress highlighted that vague provisions in H.R.3 also have the potential to increase taxes on large businesses that provide health insurance coverage for abortion services. During that same hearing, a nonpartisan tax expert told the committee that bill could subject rape survivors who choose abortion care to audits by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure that their request was tied to an actual rape.

Another bill, H.R.358, includes restrictions on private insurance coverage of abortion and a provision that allows hospitals to refuse to provide abortion care to women who will die without it.

Simply put, the new House majority is launching an all-out legislative assault on women’s health and reproductive rights, and Americans from across the country are demanding that Congress reject these extreme efforts and focus on jobs and the economy.

Contact: Ted Miller, 202.973.3032

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