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Celebrate the release of
the latest issue of
Race, Poverty & the Environment
"Climate Change: Catalyst or Catastrophe?"
Vol. 16, No. 2
Release Party
Wednesday, December 9th @ 6 p.m.
Somar Bar and Lounge
1727 Telegraph Avenue and 18th St.
Enjoy the music, mingle, nibble on hors d'œuvres, receive a free copy of the latest RP&E, and enjoy refreshments from the bar.
RSVP or for more information call (510) 839-9510 or email rsvp@urbanhabitat.org
This issue is dedicated to Luke W. Cole (1962-2009). Founding co-editor of the journal Race, Poverty & the Environment and founder of the Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment.
A letter from East Bay Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice:
Bring lots of bike reflectors (to make a sign) as well as LED lights, candles, and cameras. Non-cyclists and the whole family are welcome.
More information at:
http://www.350.org/node/13135
Learn what "350" means at:
http://www.350.org
St. Ignatius Church to Divest Unless Desoer Comes Through with Promise and Results
After a successful protest in San Francisco, Bank of America President of Home Mortgages and Insurance Barbara Desoer has agreed to meet with CCISCO and PICO leaders on January 12, 2009 at Holy Rosary Church in Antioch for national loan modification negotiations. With only a pitiful 98 permanent loan modifications across the country, Bank of America has fallen short of fulfilling their bailout promises.


