Events from Third Coast Activist

PANEL ON REDISTRICTING, THE CENSUS, AND THE FAIR MAPS PROJECT

Date: March 3, 2018

Time: 2:00 pm  to  4:00 pm

Speakers will discuss the 2020 census, redistricting in 2021, and the Fair Maps for Texas coalition, which aims to ensure fair districts and representation. Panelists will include Stephanie Swanson, League of Women Voters; Michael Sarahan, Software Engineer; Anthony Gutierrez, Common Cause Texas; and moderator Mike Ignatowski.

The event is sponsored by Common Ground for Texans., a nonpartisan nonprofit based in Austin, Texas.

Location: Old Quarry Branch Library, 7051 Village Center, Austin

READING: “GODDESS OF ANARCHY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LUCY PARSONS, AMERICAN RADICAL”

Date: March 5, 2018

Time: 7:00 pm  to  8:00 pm

University of Texas history professor Jacqueline Jones will discuss her new book, Goddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical. The book tells the story of the militant writer, orator, and agitator Lucy Parsons. Born to an enslaved woman in Virginia in 1851, she was raised in Texas, where she met her husband, the Haymarket martyr Albert Parsons. Lucy Parsons was a fearless advocate of First Amendment rights, a champion of the working classes, and one of the most prominent figures of African descent of her era. Her life also was riddled with contradictions—she advocated violence without apology, concocted a Hispanic-Indian identity for herself, and ignored the plight of African Americans.

Jones, who is chair of UT’s History Department and a former MacArthur Fellow, teaches courses in American history and is author of numerous other books, including A Dreadful Deceit: The Myth of Race from the Colonial Era to Obama’s America.

Location: BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, 78703

SCREENING OF “LAMERICA”

Date: March 6, 2018

Time: 7:00 pm  to  9:00 pm

The film will be introduced by University of Texas professor Chelsi West Ohueri.

The screening is part of the “Faces of Migration” series presented by “Not Even Past,” Department of History, and Institute of Historical Studies.

Location: University of Texas at Austin campus, CLA 1.302B, Julius Glickman Conference Center (first floor, CLA Building). Paid parking in the Brazos Garage, 210 E. MLK Blvd.

#METOO / #YOTAMBIÉN: SEXUAL ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Date: March 7, 2018

Time: 6:30 pm  to  8:30 pm

This panel focusing on how sexual assault and domestic violence affect immigrant communities is sponsored by Asian Family Support Services of Austin, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, United We Dream, Lone Star Victims Advocacy Project, and YWCA ATX. More information on the Facebook event page.

Location: St. Edward’s University, Carter Auditorium, Austin

SCREENING OF “LONE STAR”

Date: March 27, 2018

Time: 7:00 pm  to  9:00 pm

The film will be introduced by University of Texas professor Ward Keeler.

The screening is part of the “Faces of Migration” series presented by “Not Even Past,” Department of History, and Institute of Historical Studies.

Location: University of Texas at Austin campus, CLA 1.302B, Julius Glickman Conference Center (first floor, CLA Building). Paid parking in the Brazos Garage, 210 E. MLK Blvd.

AUSTIN SANCTUARY NETWORK BENEFIT CONCERT FEATURING CARRIE NEWCOMER

Date: April 20, 2018

Time: 7:00 pm  to  10:00 pm

Singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer will perform at a benefit concert for the Austin Sanctuary Network, a coalition of faith communities, immigrants, and other organizations that support immigrants fleeing violence or in danger of deportation.

The evening begins with a regional art show at 7 pm and the concert at 8 p.m. The Austin Sanctuary Network. Buy tickets online.

Location: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 14311 Wells Port Drive (exit off I-35, west on Wells Branch Parkway)

MFSA Meeting Thursday, October 13, 7pm

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Voices of Tamar

The ministry Voices of Tamar is a body of women and men working together from varied congregations and organizations in the greater Austin area (developed by The Social Action Committee of Wesley United Methodist Women in 2011).  Their goal is to bring awareness to issues of domestic violence and sexual assault in communities of faith, as well as the extended Austin community.

On October 13, 2016 the Rio Texas Methodist Federation for Social Action will host Voices of Tamar and they will present Purple Ribbons of Hope, a domestic violence and sexual assault awareness program led by Debra J. Johnson, PhD, Coordinator of the Voices of Tamar Ministry at Wesley UMC.

The program will be held at St. John’s UMC Austin.
The discussion will conclude with participants  personalizing purple ribbons.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  Remember to display or wear purple!

Join us at 6:30p for snacks. The program begins at 7p. All are welcome.