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DAAA Collective Expands

by DAAA Collective (modanarcho [at] yahoo.com)
DAAA Collective is expanding it's various social programs.
With the success of organizing on Modesto's west side, and various Really Free Markets, Food Not Bombs events, etc, the DAAA Collective has decided to expand our programs, and will be adding another day for Food Not Bombs, and also be bringing back Mutual Aid, our free clothes program.

Food Not Bombs Sunday will be taking place once again at Tower Park, and will once again be a presence against the nearby churches trying to get the homeless and homeless organizations out of the public parks.
Where: 17th and G Street
When: Jan. 2nd, Sunday
Time: 4pm

Mutual Aid is going to be taking place on G Street and Sutter Road, (although that location my change). We will be giving out clothing, warm items, and toys and canned food if available.
Where: G and Sutter Street
When: Jan 2nd Sunday
Time: 4pm

Anarchist Cafe' is still happening in downtown Modesto Friday and Saturday nights, 7-10pm. Free zines, flyers, journals, food, coversation, (and soon films), at 10th and J Street. (Also includes Copwatching).
Where: 10th and J Street, inbetween $tarbucks, and Jamba Juice.
When: Every Friday and Saturday.
Time: 7-10pm (give or take).

Food not Bombs Saturday is still happening. Free food, clothes, conversation.
Where: G and 4th Street
When: Every Saturday
Time: 4pm

http://www.modanarcho.tk modanarcho [at] yahoo.com
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by jane addams
what's radical about all you're doing? not that i don't like it, but how is it anarchist?
by asesino (thrashpunx [at] aol.com)
Why we are glad that you asked.
Feeding dumpstered and wasted food is what the capitalist's dont want you to do. They chase you off when you attack their dumpster, we have to wait until late at night in order to sneak to the dumpster, cops (not in our town....yet) have even arrested people for serving free food. I myself have been harrassed and told that ive had to have a permit to distribute "FREE" food (Santa Rosa 1996). Homeless are constanlty harrassed for being in a "PUBLIC" park.
Capitalist's sell produce, factory made products, ect...
These products get thrown out into the trash if they dont please the public's eye (damage box, ect..), or if the date is over (meaning smelling a product...i quess isnt rational?)
I think that about sums it it up!
by crudo (driller9 [at] msn.com)
What's so anti-authoritarian about what we do, how angry the authoritarians, police, business community, etc get when we organize within a anarchist framework, while at the same time critquing the system which is causing the problems and promoting a real alternative.
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