All Our Power conference details schedule

All Our Power conference details schedule

The recently announced

All Our Power conference has confirmed the full schedule for this weekend's activities. The event is a punk-activist conference whose mission is to educate, mobilize, and connect people from the punk community and to help encourage activism, has announced a conference set to take place in DC from October 6th through the 8th.

The three day event will include a number of panels including "Counter-recruitment/Anti-War," "Examples of Punk Activism," "Connecting to Unions & the Working Poor," "Reproductive Rights" and many other topics.

Each day will end with a performance as well, with the first night featuring Channels, Medications and Victory at Sea, the second featuring Travis Morrison (ex-Dismemberment Plan) and the third featuring Head-Roc and others TBA.

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All Our Power conference, Day 1
October 6, 2006

It's finally here! The All Our Power conference begins today at noon with a check-in period at Catholic Worker/Gray Panthers office in the Arthur S. Flemming Center. This is followed by a Keynote Panel in the Community Room of the Arthur S. Flemming Center, an acoustic benefit show for the Brian Mackenzie Infoshop in the same room, and a late concert at the Black Cat. See details below.

Check-in: Noon-6pm @ Catholic Worker/Gray Panthers office in the Arthur S. Flemming Center (use 1422 9th Street NW entrance, near corner of 9th and P Streets NW, near Shaw/Howard metro). Here is where you receive your conference booklet (including maps, places to eat, things to do in DC). Check-in then moves to the Center's Community Room at 6pm until 9:30pm, and then moves to the Black Cat until around midnight.

Keynote Panel: "Keeping Our Eyes On The Prize: Bridging Communities, Building a Majority Movement" @ 6:30pm @ Arthur S. Flemming Center community room (1426 9th St NW). Panel starts at 6:30 sharp.
Featuring: Heather Booth, Lawrence Guyot, Sarah Browning, and Mark Andersen (moderator)
Cost: FREE (donations welcome)

Acoustic Show: 8-10pm @ Arthur S. Flemming Center (1426 9th St NW), benefit for the Brian Mackenzie Infoshop
Featuring: Max Levine Ensemble (local political pop-punk, playing acoustic!!!), Rachel Jacobs (local awesomeness), Bears Kill Cops (Ann, playing guitar and singing, w/ special guest drummer)
Cost: $3-5 sliding scale

Electric Show: doors at 9:30pm @ Black Cat (1811 14th St. NW)
Featuring: Medications (Dischord), Victory at Sea (from Boston), Mass Movement of the Moth (Exotic Fever)
Cost: $9

All Our Power conference, Day 2
October 7, 2006

Final Check-in: 9am-11am @ St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, 1525 Newton St NW (corner of Newton & 16th)

Light Breakfast (bagels, beverages): 9am-11am @ St. Stephen's Church
Free Films during breakfast:
FUNDI: The Ella Baker Story â€" A powerful one hour documentary on the legendary catalyst of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, community organizer, and tireless fighter against injustice everywhere.

DON'T NEED YOU: the Birth of Riot Grrrl (2001) â€" Insightful and moving half hour documentary on the creation of Riot Grrrl in Washington DC and Olympia, WA in 1991-92, done by DIY punk filmmaker Kerri Koch. Features interviews with Allison Wolfe, Kathleen Hanna, Ian MacKaye, Corin Tucker and other key participants.

Vegan-Friendly Sack-Lunch: 12:15pm-1:00pm @ St. Stephen's Church. Prepared and served by American University's Food Not Bombs! Quantities are limited, so we recommend that you register in advance to reserve your lunch :)

Workshops @ St. Stephen's Church (two sessions are planned for each time slot; you pick one)
Cost: FREE (donations welcome)

11am - 12:15pm
- COUNTER-RECRUITMENT/ANTI-WAR
- COMMUNITY ORGANIZING 101: Building From the Bottom Up

[break for lunch, with presentation by Food Not Bombs]

1pm - 2:15pm
- RECLAIMIMG AMERICA: Know Your Radical History
- YOUNG VOTER PROJECT

2:30pm - 3:45pm
- NO SWEAT: Connecting to Unions & the Working Poor
- PUNKS IN ACTION: Examples of Punk Activism

4pm - 5:15pm
- FROM SERVICE TO JUSTICE: Building A Movement
- REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

Film: 5:30pm - 7pm @ Provisions Library (1611 Connecticut Ave. NW)
Featuring: Afro-punk: The 'Rock n Roll Nigger' Experience
Cost: $5

Benefit Concert: 8pm-10pm @ St. Stephen's Church, benefit for ONE DC and Northwest Settlement House/We Are Family

Featuring: Travis Morrison & The Hellfighters (ex-Dismemberment Plan), Joe Lally (of Fugazi; solo CD release), Head-Roc (local political hip-hop veteran), Pash (from Fredericksburg)
Cost: $5