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Variety V: Occupation Nation

Variety V: Occupation Nation

As zombies threaten to consume all that’s left of our spectacular society, B Media’s “Occupation Nation” slams the new era of global uprising into an hour-long episode of remixed shorts that explore the philosophical roots of the recent movement of 99%. The mycelia network that has spread across the world is deeply rooted in historical precedents that have the potential to turn toxic assets and discarded derivatives into new communities where shared vision and collective decision making empowers us all. [...]

Return of People’s Cinema

Return of People’s Cinema

This Friday marks the triumphant return of B Media’s People’s Cinema, a wildly popular film series that we held three times a week at the Chapman Park occupation during October. People’s Cinema will now be a part of Occupy Portland’s Arts and Entertainment Night in collaboration with OP’s Arts and Entertainment Committee and TUPAC at St Francis Church Fridays from 7-9 PM. Check Occupy Portland’s website to see exactly when we’ll be showing films in the future, this showing is [...]

Arte y Resistencia at PSU–Film Screening and Teach In

Arte y Resistencia at PSU–Film Screening and Teach In

Join us for 2 days of films, discussion and teach ins @ Portland State. The B Media Collective has released the first installments of their Art and Resistance series! Day ONE – Monday, November 29th: 1-3pm, SMSU 296 Day TWO – Tuesday, November 30th 7-9pm, SMSU 294 ……——————————————————– The ART AND RESISTANCE Film Series is a collection of video shorts focused on different artist collectives around the Americas using culture as a tool for radical social transformation. From street musicians [...]

CIPO-CARAVAN in Portland! (Biking to COP 16 in Cancun)

CIPO-CARAVAN in Portland! (Biking to COP 16 in Cancun)

On November 8, 2010 CIPO-VAN launched the cipo-caravan, an epic bike ride from
Vancouver, Canada to Oaxaca, Mexico.

The purpose of the cipo-caravan is to raise awareness and build community
around the projects and struggles of the Consejo Indigena Popular de Oaxaca -
Ricardo Flores Magon and of migrant agriculture workers in Canada.

Come learn and discuss about these issues, and be part of this crazy project!

Bikes and revolution!

when: Tuesday, November 16, 2010, starts at 5 pm
where: Cramer Hall 268 at Portland State University

Paramilitaries kill human rights activists in Oaxaca

Paramilitaries kill human rights activists in Oaxaca

Jyri Antero Jaakkola (February 11, 1977 – April 27, 2010 Oaxaca, Mexico) was a Finnish human-rights activist. He was on his way to San Juan Copala, a village of Trique indigenous people that has declared itself autonomous, as a human-rights observer when he was shot dead by UBISORT, a paramilitary organization connected to Institutional Revolutionary Party. In the attack died also Alberta Cariño, an activist for the local organization CACTUS, and more than ten people were wounded.