Monday, April 16, 2007

AGG 2007 - Dialectics of Life and Death, San Francisco, April 17-21



Tuesday April 17
Geography/Bees: A conversation on methodologies, representations, and popular education with the Beehive Design Collective 4-5:40PM: Imperial Ballroom A

Wednesday April 18
Negotiating the Political Landscape of Activist Research I 1-2:40PM: Union Square 6
Negotiating the Political Landscape of Activist Research II 3-4:40PM: Union Square 6
James Blaut Award and Memorial Lecture by Ruthie Gilmore 7-8PM:Yosemite A

Thursday April 19
Mesoamerica Resiste: A new graphics campaign by the Beehive Design Collective 10-11:40AM: Mendocino 1, Hotel Nikko 2nd Floor
Gold & Greed of North American Mining vs. The Development, Human Rights and Environmental Needs of Central American Peoples 12:30-1:30PM: Global Exchange, 2017 Mission St, 2nd floor in the Mission
Re-working the world we know: contemporary art and geographical activism
3-4:40PM: Lombard Room

Friday April 20
Political Geographies of Health I: Gender, Sexuality and the Production of Health Inequalities 8-9:40AM: Continental Ballroom 9
Political Geographies of Health II: Power, Place, and the Production of Health Inequalities 10-11:40AM: Continental Ballroom 9
Political Geographies of Health III: The State and Politics of Bodily Knowledge
12-1:40PM: Continental Ballroom 9

AGG/SCGSG PARTY 7PM to ???: Northstar Cafe, 1560 Powell, between Green & Vallejo in North Beach
"Every Night Is Ladies Night: Lesbian Bar Culture Since the '60s" opening 7-9pm: The Lexington Club, 3464 19th St. near Valencia in the Mission

Saturday April 21
‘Community Mural, Geographic Storytelling’ 8:20AM: Yosemite B
Geographies of Militarism I 2-3:40PM: Union Square 16
Geographic Visions for Alternative Futures I 2-3:40PM: Taylor B
Geographies of Militarism II 4-5:40PM: Union Square 16
Geographic Visions for Alternative Futures II 4-5:40PM: Taylor B
‘Gathering Alternatives’ informal dinner & drinks 7pm dinner @ La Rondalla, 901 Valencia St. in the Mission (16th or 24th St BART). Drinks to follow dinner nearby @ 500 Club, 500 Guerrero & 17th St.

AGG is a working group that collaborates our independent works, illuminating the life and death connections between militarism, racism, sexism, capitalism, the state, and politics. We aim to create activist research that honors struggles for survival and dignity and helps create a better world. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/activistgeographers/

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