Show @ LAVA collective in Philly

February 9, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

Friday, Feb 9
10 pm
Benefit for Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SLRP)
At the LAVA collective (www.lavazone.org/)
4134 Lancaster Ave., West Philly
Philadelphia, PA 19143
$5-10 sliding scale; no one turned away

Rumor has it that there is a ‘pre-show’ with two local bands and an art opening that will collide into our late show. We assume it be chaos, and if it isn’t, we’ll bring it.

This is a benefit for our friends At SLRP, since we’re missing their annual benefit in NYC this weekend.

SRLP works to guarantee that all people are free to self-determine gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination or violence.

www.srlp.org

ROC-NY Picket: Redeye Grill

February 1, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

Please join us in picketing the Redeye Grill this Thursday in support of members of the Restaurant Opportunites Center. Last time we picketed with ROC-NY was great: a crowd of pissed off Latino and Bengali workers, an inflatable cockroach, sketchy restaurant security videotaping the proceedings, grouchy cops, NY Times and NY Post reporters, truckers honking in supports, would-be customers turning around the sight of us, and a small clutch of counter-protesters dressed like militant anarchists waving Soviet flags (we shooed them away). Never a dull moment. Read more below.

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THURSDAY, FEB. 1st
7-8pm
REDEYE GRILL (56th and 7th Ave.)
(1/A/B/C/D to 59th St., Columbus Circle, or the N/R/Q/W to 57th St.)

From the organziers:

“Dear Friends of Restaurant Workers & ROC-NY,

As you know we have been fighting a huge campaign with 230 workers at 6
restaurants of the Fireman Hospitality Group (Redeye Grill, Shelly’s,
Trattoria Dell Arte, Café Fiorello, Brooklyn Diner, Bond 45) for stolen
tips, unpaid wages, racial discrimination, and sexual harassment. This
January, we finally forced the company into mediation, and stopped protests
in the meantime. Now, however, they are stalling, and we have to return IN
BIG FORCE. To force them to move quickly, we and the RUDE MECHANICAL
ORCHESTRA (a marching band) – will be protesting in front of the Redeye Grill.
PLEASE JOIN US – VICTORY IS NEAR!”

www.rocny.org

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  • Upcoming Gigs

    Sat Feb 11, 2:00 P- Support the Golden Farm Workers!
    @ Golden Farm MAP!
    329 Church Avenue
    Brooklyn, NY  
    Workers at this Kensington institution have reported working 72 hours a week for weekly wages ranging from $350 - $450, below the legal minimum wage, and without any benefits. Working conditions are often difficult: lack of proper working equipment, exposure to extreme temperatures, heavy lifting, poor sanitation.

    Workers are suing to recover hundreds of thousands of dollars in back pay and to win a contract that will guarantee them such basic benefits as paid vacation days, sick days, protection from arbitrary dismissal, a grievance procedure, and raises.

    As a result of worker legal action and intervention by the Department of Labor and NY Attorney General, the owner recently began paying workers minimum wage. However, the workers are owed back pay and need basic benefits. But most of all workers are organizing for RESPECT, DIGNITY and FAIR AND JUST WORKING CONDITIONS.

    THE GOLDEN FARM WORKERS NEED YOUR SUPPORT: CALL MR. SONNY KIM at (718) 871-1009 and tell him you support the Golden Farm workers and their right to fair wages, improved working conditions and back pay owed.

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    Sat Feb 25, 8pm- SRLP's Small Works for Big Change
    @ Jack Studios MAP!
    601 W 26th St., 12th Fl
    New York, NY  
    The Sylvia Rivera Law Project Collective is thrilled to celebrate our 7th Annual Small Works for Big Change Benefit Art Event Saturday, February 25, 2012 at Jack Studios 6-9PM. *THE BUILDING IS WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
    **BIDDING ENDS AT 8PM SHARP**

    Featuring:
    MCs Glenn Marla & Kit Yan
    Featuring performances by Alicia Ohs as Madame Wantan, Lana Carroll of The Low and The Lonesome, & Rude Mechanical Orchestra!
    Music by DJ Shomi Noise
    Fabulous art (see Artist List below) and
    Fantastic raffle prizes such as:
    A delicious dinner for 4 by Berlin Reed
    A hair cut from Arrojo Studio
    2 hour vegan cooking lesson from Carmichael Monaco
    Means of Apparel Production t-shirts
    4 hour Wordpress Lesson with Collective Pond Creative
    Books from Tristan Taormino, Morty Diamond, NYU and Feminist Press
    A bagel brunch for 10 people from 'bagel boy's' bagel store.
    PLUS! Official After-Party: Hey Queen!

    SW4BC has been a wonderful success story for SRLP: in the past 6 years, over 50 organizing host committee members and more than 200 progressive, transgressive, and cutting-edge artists have generously donated over 300 visionary works of art! This vibrant annual celebration reflects the radical spirit of SRLP, as well as the experimental energy of some of New York's most innovative established and emerging contemporary artists. 100 of the event's proceeds will benefit SRLP's crucial work for gender self-determination. The event is free to the public, and will include a silent auction with affordable price points beginning at $10, featuring photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, textile pieces and mixed media installations.