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Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 10:55 PM
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August 1-3, 2008
6-10 Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday
135th Street and 3rd Ave in the Bronx
Take the 4, 5 to 138-Grand Councourse (rush hour trains do not make the
stop) or transfer to the 6 and get off at 3rd Ave
THE 3-DAY WORKSHOP CURRICULUM
Political activists face serious health and first aid challenges. This
standard 3-DAY workshop is an introduction to protest first aid and
aftercare. It will prepare you to act as an affinity group-level medic and
to take care of your friends and your community. There will be intensive
scenarios, but also time for lunch and a few breaks built into the
weekend. Those of you who already have advanced first aid training or
other health training will want to take this course as we cover many
things that are specific to protest health care. People with no first aid
training will learn valuable first aid skills they can use everywhere, not
just at protests. We will also talk about how you can continue your
training and maintain the skills you will learn. Expect to have a lot of
fun, be active, and learn a lot!
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Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 - 04:31 PM
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It is over a year after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, devastating and displacing the residents of Louisiana, Mississippi and Southern Texas. African American communities were particularly hit hard and many people from the more economically depressed areas who have been able to make it back home are met with badly damaged homes, if their homes exist at all.
Many of us are inspired by the relief efforts going on in New Orleans right now and would like to lend a helping hand, but we don’t want to be a burden on an already stressed-for-resources city. As people coming into the city from the outside, what is needed from us, and what part should we play?
Come on Saturday to discuss the systems of oppression present in New Orleans that exacerbated the disaster. We will engage in topics of history, culture, class and race relations in the City Care Forgot. This is an anti-oppression workshop essential for the anti-racist organizing that needs to happen in our communities today.
On Sunday learn about the current environmental conditions in New Orleans and how you can keep your group and yourself safe and healthy while volunteering. This “Health and Safety” medical training will include basic first aid, equipment demonstrations, and immune boosting tips.
33 Essex Street, F to East Broadway
Saturday, Sept. 23, 10am to 5pm
Sunday, Sept. 24, 10am to 3pm
This workshop has been made possible by the efforts of anti-racist organizers from New York and New Orleans who are members of the People’s Institute of Survival and Beyond and European Dissent, as well as New York-based medics from the collectives MANY and STORM and their experiences doing health care work in New Orleans during the past year.
A requested donation is $20 per person, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Please RSVP to: http://www.takethestreets.org/registration.php
(This is so we can plan for the number of people)
Please note that this is one 2-day workshop. Attendance on both days is required.
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Posted by: Jon on Monday, April 17, 2006 - 09:56 PM
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Hey everyone - if you plan to come to this, please RSVP with Faye (fabibeau@vassar.edu), and she will provide directions once you're on campus. If you're planning on coming by public transit from NYC, you can take Metro North from Grand Central to Poughkeepsie, then a cab to campus (which will run you $4-5). If you come by car, Vassar is at 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604, so you can map it online.
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Posted by: Jon on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 11:47 PM
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Any medics interested in providing coverage during the UFPJ/Abolition Now anti-nuclear proliferation rally should contact us at many@action-medical.net. This is anticipated to be a low-intensity action, so this is a great time to perfect weather injury treatment and general medic tactics.
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