*Thurs July 9th 6:30-10pm Infoshop - Movie Night at 123
*Fri July 10th Critical Mass After Party & BBQ
*Thurs July 16th 6:30-10pm Infoshop - Reading Group at 123
*Sat July 18th 8pm-late Evan Greer & friends CD Release Show
*Sun July 19th 7pm Grub Community Dinner
*Sun July 19th 12-3pm Capture the Flag game
*Thurs July 23rd 6:30-10pm Infoshop - Craft Night at 123
*Sun July 26th 3-7pm Really Really Free Market
*Thurs July 30th 6:30-10pm Infoshop - Potluck at 123
*Sun Aug 2nd 7pm Grub Community Dinner
*Thurs Aug 6th 6:30-10pm Infoshop - Potluck at 123
*Also check out bike, silkscreening workshops, & more at 123 Space
Thursday July 9th, 6:30-8pm
Open Infoshop hours and community potluck dinner
Check out our lending library as well as zines and books for sale or donation. (each Thursday)
Followed by Movie Night (every 2nd Thursday of the month)
Friday, July 10th, 9pm
Brooklyn Critical Mass After-Party and Grub BBQ!!
first the ride, then the revolucion!
Critical Mass is a monthly celebration of bicycles and other nonpolluting means of transportation, exercising our right to the road. Critical Mass is a movement, not an organization; no two riders participate for exactly the same reason. Brooklyn Critical Mass started rolling in 2004.
Second Friday of every month, 7pm, meeting at Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn side of the Williamsburg Bridge. Celebrate cycling, and assert your right to the road -- Brooklyn style!
and then....
This is the very first, Grub/
Time's Up! Collaborative After-Party. Bikes, Beers, BBQ and Booty-shakin = totally good time!
BROOKLYN CRITICAL MASS AFTER PARTY / GRUB BBQ!
at the East River Bar, 97 S. 6th St
off of Bedford Ave (next to the Time's Up! Brooklyn Space)
Brooklyn, NY
Thursday July 16th
Open Infoshop hours and community potluck dinner
Check out our lending library as well as zines and books for sale or donation. (each Thursday)
Followed by a reading group discussion of Call by the Invisible Committee (the reading group meets every 3rd Thursday of the month)
Saturday, July 18, 8pm
In Our Hearts and the Riot-Folk! Collective present...
Evan Greer & Friends CD Release Show
All ages $6 - 20 sliding scale suggested donation.
(Benefit for In Our Hearts)
featuring an unreasonably incredible lineup: Evan Greer & Friends (Riot-Folk from Boston) Ryan Harvey (Riot-Folk from Baltimore) Broadcast Live (Albany's rockin political hip-hop band) Son of Nun (radical hip-hop from Baltimore) Adelaide Windsome (Philly puppet ukulele princess) Advita Vera (local NYC indie rock)
and MORE surprises to be announced!
"Evan Greer continues to write inspiring folk music in the tradition of the great protest singers. 'Never Surrender' contains an urgency and earnestness that is uniquely his...and he's a heck of a guitar player. I suspect that songs like 'Ya Basta!' and 'Picketline Song' will be heard at the barricades for years to come."
--Tom Morello, of Rage Against the Machine
Brooklyn Sanctuary 778 Bergen St at Grand Ave
Brooklyn, NY
C train to Clinton Washington
B or Q train to 7th Ave
2 or 3 train to Grand Army Plaza
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Capture the Flag
Sunday, July 19th, 11am - 3pm
Once again the In Our Hearts Network will be hosting Capture The Flag in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. We’ll be meeting at Nellie’s Lawn, next to East Drive at 10:30 to pick teams. Everyone is encouraged to come at 10am to help set up boundaries (tying ribbons). Dress for wooded terrain. Bring water and snacks.
Watch First the Dishes Then the Revolution by Jeff Stark.
at Rubulad, 338 Flushing, at Classon, Brooklyn, NY (map)
G train to Flushing or Classon stations, B61 bus to Flushing
Come early or stay late if you want to help. We start cooking around 3:30pm We are looking for more consistent volunteers to help make sure this event continues to happen.
Sunday July 26th 3-7pm (the last Sunday of each month)
Really Really Free Market
The Really Really Free Market is a bazaar and a celebration, where we discard capitalist notions of interaction and have fun trying new models of exchange. Expect and share free food, skills, music, clothing, books, other things and fun!
This is an open participatory event some groups and individuals are planning to bring and share food, clothes, skills, music, and things, but there has always been space for you to do the same.
Expect to share and find
Live Music, Radical Reference, Acupuncture, Haircuts, Dental Consultations, Hugs, Face-Painting, Food by Freegan.info, Silk Screening, Tarot Card Reading, and More and More
indoors at the Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Sq. South NYC
Yes the space is Wheelchair accessible!
Come as early as 2pm to help us set up or stay late for cleanup.
This event takes place on the last Sunday of each month but check with us for possible time and location changes.
Thursday July 30th 6:30-10pm
Open Infoshop hours and community potluck dinner
Check out our lending library as well as zines and books for sale or donation. (each Thursday)
Thursday August 6th 6:30-10pm
Open Infoshop hours and community potluck dinner
Check out our lending library as well as zines and books for sale or donation. (each Thursday)
About me: In Our Hearts is a New York City based Anarchist network made up of autonomous collectives, projects and individuals who share the goal of building a culture of resistance in the City and beyond.
Our goal is to provide to provide a space where interested people can find other like-minded individuals to start new projects and plug into existing open collectives or even bring their existing projects into the In Our Hearts Network.
Action Speaks Louder than Words: In Our Hearts is action orientated; its purpose is not to exist as an organization but instead to provide a space that facilitates and supports cooperation between collectives, affinity groups and projects involved with the network. We seek to do so by creating a space for social interaction and face to face conversation.
In the Summer of 2007 In Our Hearts joined together with number of other radical organizations to found the 123 Community Space in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. The only funding we receive to operate a wide variety of programs and projects comes from small personal donations. If you would like to support us by making a monetary contribution you can go to our website and become a contributing member for $25 per month for 6 months, or make a one time donation of any amount. Otherwise, drop by during open hours or email us at 123tompkins@riseup.net. Thanks for your continued support!
Get involved with In Our Hearts!
Do you have an idea you think we'd be interested in that you'd like help with, or do you want to join an existing project? Get in touch and perhaps we can support each other. We are always looking for new friends to work with gathering and cooking food for Grub community dinners, fund-raising for political prisoners, organizing Really Really Free Markets as well as making street actions happen and helping out at the 123 space.
Join the In Our Hearts email announcement list! Send an email to
inourhearts-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
making anarchy matter - how do we do it? ive been talking to people
lately about making our actions more meaningful or relevant, how we
handle issues within our movement, society, or alongside others'
struggles. for example, in a community like city heights, how can we
make a struggle against oppressive systems appeal or seem necessary to
an immigrant, a worker, an unemployed person, a religious person, etc?
this is something that comes up in my various projects and living
situation, and i feel like it is important to address in general. who
else thinks about this?
so maybe if i get enough responses i can put them together to share
somehow, so share ideas (and if you feel like it would be useful, could
somebody translate and share this with others?)
Please check out our new comedic “vampire bankers” music video. The guy who directed this also directed Madonna’s first music vid. We think it’s pretty funny. It’s available as a free mp3 download on http://www.ukejackson.com
Thanks for being our friend! Uke Jackson and the NY Ukulele Ensemble