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List of 15 Upcoming Programs at the College of Complexes The Playground for People Who Think, since Jan. 6, 1951 Saturdays, 6:00 PM Hilltop Restaurant, 2800 W. Foster (at California) Free Parking #92 CTA Bus (from Jefferson Park Blue, Berwyn Red, L Line Stations) Tuition $3, dinner is optional collegeofcomplexes.org May 9, 16, 23, 30 are presently Open if you would like to speak. Please note that the Lecture Library has links to videos (150+) of previous programs: collegeofcomplexes.org/LectureLibrary.html Continue your education all week on social issues and current events, CoC Yahoo Group: send a blank email to: collegeofcomplexes-subscribe@yahoogroups January 24 FAir Coalition / Allocation in Runways seeks an equitable distribution of takeoffs and landings, day and night, east and west, using all existing runways January 31 9/11 Truth and Revolution historian Ted Aranda lays out the facts of the 9/11 events as well as the incidents wider political implications February 7 The Evils of Drug Prohibition Drug prohibition is so wrong on so many counts its hard to know where to begin. February 14 Cult-Like Mythology in America methods used by the mainstream media to keep Americans uninformed February 21 Cyber Privacy Project upholds the belief that privacy is essential to a democratic society February 28 Move to Amend - Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice what is in the Amendment and why, the process and challenges, strategies and progress to date March 7 Fatal Remedy: A Novel author Antonia Felix speaks on her new book inspired by the controversy over anti-depressant drug therapies, ethical and criminal issues in psychiatry and the power of Big Pharma, with video March 14 What a Movement Means to Me Chicago Socialist Party, insular vs. collective efforts March 21 The 3 Building Blocks of Mental Health with detailed powerpoint March 28 In Defense of the One Percent David Ramsay Steele, a Chicago-based libertarian writer April 4 The Rise and Fall of Neoconservatives college regular and sometime chair Don RIchie April 11 Dialectical Materialism: A Social, Physical and Biological Law and Structure college regular Sid Cohen discusses how change comes about in the world April 18 Special Earth Day Speakers: Debate What Kind of Energy Do We Want? John Kutsch, Thorium Energy Alliance (TEA) vs. Dennis Nelson, Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) April 25 An Alternative Approach to a One-State of Israel/Palestine May 2 Special May Day Program Film: Cesar Chavez: History is Made One Step at a Time film touches on campaigns by the UFW: the grape and salad bowl trikes, and the Modesto march May 9, 16, 23, 30 Open Contact the Program Coordinator Charles Paidock if you would like to speak at (312) 842-5036, (312) 714-7790 cell cpaidock@hotmail Main Page collegeofcomplexes.org All Meetings Open to the Public, No Membership Maintained, Volunteer Operated 6:00 PM, program concludes at 9:00 PM Hilltop Restaurant - dinner is optional 2800 W. Foster at California Free Parking #92 CTA Bus (from Jefferson Park Blue, Berwyn Red, L Line Stations) $3 Tuition, dinner is optional
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