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**NEW**
Stuff at the INFOSHOP!


DVD--> The Ground Truth: Sometimes the greatest act of courage is to tell the truth

DVD-->The Angola 3: Black Panthers and The Last Slave Plantation


Madison InfoShop

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!!!What's Hot at the InfoShop!!!
A NOT TOO DISTANT PAST:
FILM & VIDEO FROM UNDERGROUND CHICAGO

CURATED BY MARC MOSCATO

Wed. Dec 3rd 7pm,
Project Lodge 817 E Johnson St.

From the Haymarket martyrs, to late ‘60s radicals, to today’s cultural resisters,  A NOT TOO DISTANT PAST examines

Chicago’s radical past through activist, experimental and, above all, underground representations of the city’s social movements. This collection presents a range of personal and political approaches, including historical documentary, “guerrilla television,” video art and more. Encapsulating over 150 years of struggle, A NOT TOO DISTANT PAST illuminates issues from Chicago’s past – many of which continue to be vital to the city today.  
Movies----------->

Toxic Shock
What the Fuck Are These Red Squares?
Hay! Market Research
Gean Jenet in Chicago
Fred Hampton: Black Panthers in Chicago 
Quiet City
The More Things Stay the Same





!!NEW!!

Slingshot Organizers

The Infoshop has received their shippment of Slingshot Organizers. 

Be sure to stop in and get one.  All donations help out with rent! :)




SAVE

DRUMLIN
Community Farm!

Drumlin Farm is under attack by developers!  Come speak or just be present (with a sign!) at the Planning Commission meeting to help save a vital piece of our community.  We NEED your help!!

Some things you could say in an email to planning@city.fitchburg.wi.us  :
1.  Change Language in the plan so Drumlin land is NOT zoned commercial.  Zone it as preserved community garden space.
2. NO more tree-cutting.




All contents are considered "copyleft", unless otherwise noted. Re-used works should be attributed to the Madison InfoShop (and individual authors when noted).

 


2009 Slingshot Organizers!!!
About 150 are bought and on the way, reserve one now!!


Welcome to Madison, Wisconsin's InfoShop! We're a volunteer-run resource center available to the Madison and UW community. We're a community space offering a range of resources including, but not limited to, books, magazines, videos, and topic files, from an activist perspective.

You can find the InfoShop at our new location at 1019 Williamson Street, just below Nature's Bakery.
Staffed Hours (as of 5/12/08):
Monday: 8am-2pm
Tuesday: 8-10am 12:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday: 8am-12pm
Thursday: 8am-2pm
Friday: 8am-2:00pm
Saturday: no scheduled staff
Sunday: 
10am-2:00pm

Due to the availability of our volunteers, hours are subject to change--we may not always be open during posted hours, or, we might be open additional time outside of our posted hours. If you absolutely need to use the infoshop at a particular time,
please CALL
ahead to check if we're open.

Collective meetings: Meetings are usually held twice per month at the InfoShop, typically on the second and fourth Monday of the month. Meeting times are decided by the collective and announced via the Activist Calendar. All persons interested in participating in the InfoShop are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Madison InfoShop :: 1019 Williamson Street, Madison, WI  53703-3525
[map and directions]
Phone: (608) 262-9036
-- www.madisoninfoshop.org --

The InfoShop website is hosted courtesy of Madison Indymedia.

Questions or Comments about this site?
E-mail the InfoShop Webmaster.