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Yes, we ride the last Friday of every month!

18.5.12

Pirate Critical Mass





When: Firday May 25, 2012
Meet at 5:30pm
Ride at 6:00pm

 Where: Vancouver Art Gallery, Downtown Vancouver (Georgia St. side)


We go rain or shine.


Bring a pirate costume, bells, whistles, noisemakers.
Enjoy the car-free space that we create.


All human-powered transportation is welcome !



RSVP at the Facebook Event Page : 





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Critical Mass Pirate Party


When : When Friday May 25th
Where : Commercial Drive Legion, 2205 Commercial Drive
Map : http://g.co/maps/dx5ty


The Legion will be a fantasy deserted island of sexy sailors, that pirate stomping dance floor, sword play, buccaneer burlesque, circus strays and cold, foamy pints. There'll be little left of y'all for them bone pickin gulls when we turn you onto the dark decks after this party.

We've got the Creeking Planks, Timothy Wisdom, Lola Lush, DJ Wellsie, the scantly clad clowns, the Liana dancers and a pirate peep show. Your MC of the evening will be the queen of the pirates Jessica peg leg Mansoon.


More performers still ta be announced


Doors at 9:00pm

Advance tickets $10
Tickets at the door $15
Advance tickets available at www.RevelrySociety.org


Free if you were on the Critical Mass Pirate Ride and you arrive before 10pm.


23.2.12

February Critical Mass

Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for this celebratory ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver! Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. -- and roll and ride at 6:00 p.m. The ride is on rain, shine, or show! Costumes and decorated bicycles, trailers, signs, flags, noisemakers, gettoblasters, sound systems, drums, and wildly modified bicycles are all highly encouraged!

Meet friends, renew acquaintances, and enjoy the safe space we create.

After the ride there's a party at Super Champion.

Invite your friends!

9.2.12

The man who lived on his bike.

This is a pretty fun video.

THE MAN WHO LIVED ON HIS BIKE from Guillaume Blanchet on Vimeo.

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9.12.11

Occupy Port of Vancouver, Dec.12



Cycle in solidarity!

Background:
A major reason for the Gateway Highway expansion project is that the Port is pushing for it. More trucks instead of trains. More cars in our city expecting us to pay for all those subsidised roads to handle the "traffic" --- all just making our city less livable. The city council level of government is against this stuff but doesn't have the power to stop it because the Province and Federal levels of government use their purse-strings to force it on us. It is the opposite of the direction we need to go for a local, safe, sustainable cycling community --- and to deal with climate change. Large trucks account for a disproportionate amount of cycling and pedestrian fatalities.

According to Occupy Vancouver's events calendar, the local action will start at 12 noon at Callister Park (Oxford Street at Renfrew Street).

So get out there on December 12th!

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20.11.11

Why Aren't We Protesting?

14.11.11

Bike 2 Ballots Nov 19

Bike2Ballots, Saturday, Nov 19 – Get Your Vote On and @ridings4ridings are teaming up to provide passionate cyclists awesome opportunities to pedal people to the polls. GYVO will be hosting “bike stops” on Davie St., Commercial Drive, and possible Main St. The shift is 11am-4pm at one of the bike . (If you can’t make it for the full five hours, let us know and we’ll plan around that.)

Email Andrea Curtis at contact@AT@getyourvoteon.ca, 778|549 = 7874
Viva!
ac

Get Your Vote On and @ridings4ridings are teaming up to provide expert tandem bike riders to pick you up and take you to the polls! In addition to four bike stops in Davie Village, Commercial Drive, Main & 49th, and Kitsilano on election day, we will also be able to pick up a limited number of voters from their homes!

The City of Vancouver will be one big election day party on Nov 19!

Here is some Riding for Ridings info as well:

“EXERCISE” YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE!

SAT NOV. 19th 2011!

What if Voting was made more accessible?

What if Democracy was people powered?

Transformation Projects and GetYourVoteOn Present:

#BIKES2BALLOTS

Where you get a to the voting booth.

The idea is simple. We have collected a fleet of tandem bicycles from local businesses and we have recruited a safety conscious bunch of cyclists. And now we want to give you a ride to the polls.

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27.10.11

Halloween Occupy Vancouver Critical Mass Ride and Roll


Friday, October 28

This is one of the most fun rides of the year!

Hallowe'en and Occupy Vancouver [mic check!] theme this month. Also, hey, it's the City Election which does matter, so you'll probably meet some prospective city officials :-) Bikes are a very hot issue this time around...

Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for this leisurely and spirited celebratory ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver! Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. -- and roll and ride at 6:00 p.m. The ride is on rain or shine! Costumes and decorated bicycles, trailers, signs, flags, noisemakers, gettoblasters, sound systems, drums, and wildly modified bicycles are all highly encouraged!

After the ride is an after party at the Commercial Drive Legion, 2205 Commercial Drive.

Pre-rides to Critical Mass:

UBC riders meet at the UBC Bike Hub, on the north east end of the Student Union Building, at 4:30 p.m. for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Phone 604-822-BIKE for details.

East Van riders meet 4:00 p.m., leaving 4:30 p.m., from Grandview Park, 1200-block Commercial Drive, for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery.

What's Critical Mass and how do I participate?

Celebrated around the world, Critical Mass is a grassroots reclamation of public space -- on the last Friday of the month -- which allows cyclists and other self-propelled people to move safely and comfortably through city streets in a car-free space. Non-polluting forms of transportation are promoted.

The ride stays together for safety and fun. If you are at the front of the ride, stop if you are approaching a red light. But continue as a group if the lights change red while passing though an intersection.

You will see participants at the front peel off to block motorized traffic from entering the Mass. That's called "corking". Corkers keep the ride safe and allow the Mass to pass though intersections where the lights have turned red. Thank them for corking!

Never cork alone. Join lone corkers, and for intersections there should be six or more corkers. And remember, do not cork oncoming traffic in opposing lanes.

If you're at the front, please don't speed or take narrow roadways or paths. It stretches the ride out and makes life harder for corkers, riders, and those waiting for the Mass to pass. Be aware of the ride's slower participants, and keep a slower pace. If the Mass has thinned out or has broken into more than one group, which happens following hills or where the street has becomes more lanes, the front should wait at green lights for the group to "mass up".

Don't stay on any given street for very long, so that public transit can pass. And always let emergency vehicles through. Please don't ride on sidewalks or in opposing traffic lanes.

The ride is a celebration, and an alcohol/drug free event. Take absolute responsibility for your actions and show motorists a better way to travel. A way which is more equitable, efficient, fun and socially responsible than the car. There's no need to be unfriendly or argue with motorists -- our sheer numbers tell the story. Look after each other, speak up, and ride with confidence.

Who decides where we go?

You do! Some rides have a destination that may be suggested at the start of the ride, but the route is always decided by the riders in the front. If you have an idea where the ride should go, move to the front and participate with others in a group decision. Remember to make it fun and interesting, and that Critical Mass has no leaders.

A special note to those at the front: It becomes unsafe for those in the rear if the Mass strrrreeeetches out, there are big gaps, or the body of the Mass looses it's tail. If the front can no longer see the rear, or the Mass has just passed through a "choke point" -- stop at an intersection where there's room for the entire Mass to completely bunch up again (and where the front of the ride can see the rear again).

Download the flyer!

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For more information:

vancouvercm.blogspot.com

Critical Mass Vancouver on Facebook:

facebook.com/group.php?gid=2227461980

Worldwide details may be found at:

critical-mass.info
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
criticalmass.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_rides

Upload/View Vancouver Critical Mass Photos at Flickr.com:

flickr.com/groups/vancriticalmass

Facebook Event:

facebook.com/event.php?eid=303420299672398

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Post-Ride Witches and Warlocks Ball:

2205 Commercial Drive

Witches, Warlocks and all other halloween critters our time is almost here. Friday August 28th the festivities of Halloween begin. Enter the realm of the the infamous and oh so delightfully sinful 3rd annual witches and warlocks cauldron ball. Burlesque, DJ's, Sin, Bands and dancing on one of the few wood sprung dance floors in Vancouver.

Dress code: Witches, Warlocks, Incubuses and all other Halloween critters. or if you want you can come dressed as food (anybody not in costume)


Cost:$10 (Damn fine lineup for only $10)

FREE if you arrive after the Halloween critical mass ride(8pm->10pm)
for more info or to purchase tickets visit revelrysociety.org

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15.10.11

Occupy Howe st. today, Now.

UPDATE (Oct.17):
Occupy Vancouver Livestream:

Watch live streaming video from axiomaticaorg at livestream.com

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Taken from Occupy Vancouver Resource Page

MEDICAL AND LEGAL HOTLINE: 604.757.2354
PDF GUIDEs and handbooks
Quick guide on group dynamics in people's assemblies
» PDF Link
Civil Disobedience Guide
» PDF LINK
Arrest Handbook (BCCLA)

Arrest Handbook - Civil Disobedience and Protest (Chapter 12 only)
» PDF Link
General Assembly Hand Gestures
» PDF Link
POSTERS
» Peaceful Demonstration Against the Powers that Claim To Be
» Howe Street Poster

FLIERS

8-up on 11" x 17" Sheet» OccupyVancouver 99%

LETTERS

SAMPLE LETTER TO ELECTED OFFICIALS: PDF


With your postal code, you can:


find your MP here

find your MLA here


AWARENESS

Open Media - Stop Online Spying

Democracy Online - Lead now

FACEBOOK GROUPS

» The Official Occupy Vancouver Facebook Event:
facebook.com/~272031446152373

» The Organizing Group:
facebook.com/~210959558971734

» Carpool to Occupy Vancouver:
facebook.com/~273628595992400

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Also see the twit feed
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Occupy Wall Street has turned into a Global Movement that is now spreading to Vancouver. Last week there was a small gathering at the Art Gallery and this week there is a protest that aims to be patient, and long term continuing.
Saturday, October 15th,
2011 Vancouver Art Gallery

Occupy Vancouver - A Non Violent Movement
for Social, Economic and Political Change

for more details follow the link
It's quite breathtaking how radical and quick this is moving. There is lots of room for local leadership and growth. This is a globalised movement in solidarity but it will be local in direction and aims to universally appeal to "the 99%." Come out today!

Here are a few connc:
Time's Up! Sound Bike Dance Party at Occupy Wall Street



As cyclists and pedestrian users of the street we have keen insights to add to this movement as we have a much more accurate perception of the role that public space has and how the globalised phenomenon of car culture cuts off people's public social connection to their city.

And don't forget the Egyptian revolution (The Tahrir moment) only really came into full force once they censored the Egyptian Internet. We need to Get off the Internet, I'll meet you in the street!

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5.10.11

Special film in the Vancouver International Film Festival plays Thursday

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: dave olsen
Date: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:35 AM

Human Powered fans and doers rejoice!

The 30th Annual Vancouver International Film Festival includes a
documentary called On The Line, a fully human powered journey from
beginning to end of the proposed Enbridge Tar Sands pipeline to
Kitimat and into 250 Supertankers per year.

Frank Wolf and Todd McGowan have made an insightful film that simply
shows where and who will be affected by this insane plan to make a few
rich people richer.

What impressed me is how they did this.  First riding bikes (that they
then gave away!) for over a 1000km, then when pavement and gravel come
to an end, they convert to hikers and traverse through pristine
wilderness over the Rocky Mountains.  When riding becomes an option
again, they somehow travel over seriously dangerous logging roads
until rafting and kayaking are the only options to get to point where
the bitumen would be loaded onto supertankers.

Not only do they show the incredible beauty of the land and all that
depends on it along the path of the proposed pipeline, they bring
countless stories of the humans who will be affected into the film.
One fact, that 37 jobs will be created by the pipeline while 56,000
people currently make their living from fishing in the area, was
shocking to me.

Not surprising was the fact that the Environmental Review Panel
evaluating this pipeline is set up to approve it at all costs.  That a
Member of Parliament so plainly stated this fact on film was
startling, to say the least.

I'm quite certain that anyone on the fence about this Northern Gateway
Pipeline Project proposed by Enbridge (who declines their invitation
to speak) will simply not be able to sit comfortably anymore after
seeing this self-propelled film.

2 screenings remain for On The Line:

Tomorrow, Thursday, Oct 6th 7:00pm @ Empire Granville 7 Th 2
Tue, Oct 11th 1:45pm @ Empire Granville 7 Th 2

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Take care and if you can't take the lane, take the bus!
dave

Parenting with an Open Heart: a seminar series for all Parents,
Caregivers, and Parents-to-be: for info and session dates, please
visit http://humanpowered.wordpress.com

Movie and Theatre lovers who know a saner world is possible may
enjoying reading and sharing their thoughts on Reel Life, Real Ideas:
Movies and more...

Adam Smith, godfather of modern economics stated: "Civil
government...is in reality instituted for the defence of the rich
against the poor, of those who have some property against those who
have none at all."

By regularly riding through red lights and stop signs (after yielding
to make sure it's safe for all), we can encourage the powers-that-be
to modernize their rules (e.g., in Idaho)...we are NOT
one-tonne-killing-machines!

Hit by a car at 60 km/h (40mph), a pedestrian has an 85 per cent
chance of being killed; at 50 km/h (30mph) s/he has a 45 per cent
chance of being killed, while at 30 km/h (20mph) the risk falls to 5
per cent. Source: British Parliamentary Advisory Council on Transport
Safety (1996) Taking Action on Speeding

If you are expecting a baby soon...
...read Ina May Gaskin's insightful book, Ina May's Guide to
Childbirth, packed full of birth stories and her experience of helping
deliver over 2,000 babies!
...consider Natural Infant Hygiene (aka Elimination Communication) and
reduce the expense of diapers (and much more)...check out
http://www.diaperless.org and http://www.natural-wisdom.com

Did you know that in Scandinavia...
--> there are laws protecting children from all forms of spanking and
bullying, even from parents
--> these laws do not imprison or punish parents but instead raise
awareness (http://www.empathicparenting.org)
--> the elderly are able to remain at home thanks to programs that
provide free meals, free transportation, and free care

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28.9.11

Anti-Road Protest in Bolivia

This is a complex story:

Fresh protests in Bolivia road row
From Al Jazeera

Tens of thousands march against government's violent crackdown on demonstrations against controversial road.
Last Modified: 28 Sep 2011 21:23
Several government officials have resigned over the issue of a violent crackdown on previous protests [Reuters]

Tens of thousands of Bolivians have taken to the streets to protest against President Evo Morales's handling of demonstrations opposing the construction of a controversial highway through an Amazon rainforest reserve.

Protests took place in several major cities on Wednesday in defence of the reserve, which is inhabited by thousands of indigenous people.

Demonstrators heaped reproach on Morales, the first indigenous person to be elected president, for a violent government crackdown on earlier protests.

"This government is the worst and it should go because it attacked human beings, the indigenous compatriots who had given it their support, and now it's turned its back on them," said Juan Pinto, a 44-year-old schoolteacher who took part in a march that brought central La Paz, the capital, to a standstill.

Bolivia's main labour federation had called a 24-hour general strike on Wednesday, though many businesses remained open. Schools and health services were affected by the strike.

Several thousand people from the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) marched from the suburb town of El Alto to La Paz, however, crippling traffic.

Authorities called the strike unnecessary, as Morales had earlier ordered the suspension of the project pending a referendum on whether it should go forward.

Resignations continue

Bolivia's interior minister, Sacha Llorenti, his top deputy and another official earlier resigned over the violent police crackdown on indigenous activists.

Llorenti made the announcement in La Paz on Tuesday after he became the focus of fierce criticism when riot police fired tear gas and arrested hundreds at a Sunday crackdown on activists who were 41-days into a protest march against the highway.

Earlier in the day, Carlos Romero, the president's chief of staff, announced that the deputy foreign minister, Marcos Farfan, had also resigned over the incident, saying that Llorenti's top deputy would "submit to an investigation and will have to take responsibility for the events on Sunday".

Llorenti, a former human rights activist, said he was resigning in an attempt to avoid politicising the incident and to defend himself from criticism over the crackdown.

He also blamed Farfan for the incident, saying his top adviser oversaw the police force that broke up the protests and acted "at the suggestion of some police officers".

The director of Bolivia's migration agency, Maria Rene Quiroga, blasted Sunday's incident as "unforgivable" and resigned on Tuesday.

These latest resignations follow that of defence minister Cecilia Chacon, who resigned her post on Monday in a show of disgust over the incident, in which one baby was reportedly killed by tear gas inhalation.

Replacements were quickly sworn in: Wilfredo Chavez, a Morales loyalist, replaced Llorenti, while Ruben Saavedra, who was defence minister until April, took up his old job again. Morales swore them in late on Tuesday.

The backlash is a major setback for President Evo Morales, who by stubbornly insisting on the 300km jungle highway alienated many of his indigenous core supporters in this poor, landlocked nation where more than two in three people are members of indigenous groups.

Construction suspended

Morales suspended construction of the highway on Monday, hours after police released hundreds of activists who had blocked roads and stopped airport traffic in an attempt to prevent other arrested protesters from being taken out of the area.

"We repudiate the excesses yesterday at the march," Morales said, adding that a high-level commission including international representatives should be formed to investigate the crackdown.

One young child reportedly died as a result of tear gas inhalation.

The crackdown came 41 days into an indigenous-led march against the plan to build the highway that would connect Brazil with Pacific ports in Chile and Peru.

In a brief televised address, Morales said he would let the two affected regions, Cochabamba and Beni, decide whether to proceed with the Brazil-financed road.

'Extreme violence'

As a result of the crackdown, several people suffered minor injuries, according to local media reports.

Ivan Canelas, the country's communications minister, said that police had no choice when responding to the protests.

"The march was defused because it had become a source of violence," he told the Reuters news agency.

Police surged into the demonstrators' camp with "extreme violence", veteran activist Maria Carvajal told the AFP news agency. "I could not believe what was happening."

On Monday, protesters reacted by setting barricades on fire on the airport runway in the town of Rurrenabaque, in an attempt to free about 300 marchers who were being held by authorities, Mayor Yerko Nunez told local media.

In La Paz, riot police set up a security cordon around the Quemada government building, as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside.

Other protests were also held in the central city of Cochabamba, where students marched and majority Aymara and Quechua indigenous peoples began a hunger strike.

Protests were also held in the northern province of Beni and in Santa Cruz.

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