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2003
STARHAWK
 
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November 9 and 10, 2003
Tallahassee, Florida

Schedule of Events in Tallahassee
Sunday, November 9

 “Direct Action Training” 

Learn in-depth principles and techniques of non-violent direct action. Share methods to bring creative, vibrant magic to demonstrations and to community work. Brainstorm political innovation! This training is in preparation for the Miami mobilization of demonstrations at the FTAA meeting in late November, but open and useful to all non-violent activists.

For more information on the FTAA: www.stoptheftaa.org.

For information on non-violent activist training: www.rantcollective.org.

Location:  U.U. Church, 2810 North Meridian Road
Time: 2-5 p.m.
Capacity:  Limited to 75 people
Fee:  Sliding scale donation request $5-20, you decide where you slide.  No one turned away for lack of funds
Co-sponsored by U.U. Church and Magnolia Circle
For more information: 850-575-5948 or cell phone 850-524-1104
Make pre-registration checks payable to: Dragonwing's Cottage

Pre-Registrations should be mailed to: 
Dragonwing's Cottage
P.O. Box 5441
Tallahassee, FL 32314

“Earth Healing Ritual with Starhawk and Magnolia Circle”

An evening of healing and empowerment for the Earth and all those who work to protect her and bring about justice for Her children, culminating in a spiral dance.

Location: Miccosukee Land Coop Community Center (9601 Miccosukee Road)
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Directions to Miccosukee Land Co-op (MLC):
Take Miccosukee Road 8 miles past Capital Circle NE. Watch for the MLC sign on the right.
Fee:  FREE  - All are welcome
Sponsored by the Heart of the Earth


Monday, November 10

“Book Signing”
Time:  12– 2pm
Location:  Crystal Connection
Fee:  FREE – All are welcome
Sponsored by the Pagan Student Association

“Earth Spirit, Earth Action: Envisioning Global Justice”    Talk by Starhawk

In late November, heads of state, trade ministers, and global justice activists will converge in Miami for another showdown as supporters of corporate globalization attempt to further the Free Trade Area of the Americas and protestors gather to oppose it. "Another world is possible" is the slogan of the global justice movement, but what does that world look like, how would it function and how would it be different from the rule of force and the deification of profit that mark the current system? To act effectively against the violence, we need hope, courage, and a vision of what real justice might be. Starhawk discusses what the global justice movement stands for and wants. She also draws on ancient insights of earth-based spirituality and suggests ways these symbols can expand our thinking without binding us to ancient stereotypes, and can strengthen our commitment to the values of life. Booksigning to follow.

Time:  7:00pm
Location:  Florida Ballroom at FSU
Fee:  FREE – All are welcome
Capacity:  1,000 seating
Sponsored by the Center for Participant Education at Florida State University (e-mail) phone: 644-6577

Magnolia Circle would like to thank the following for their help in sponsoring Starhawk’s visit:


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