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The Icarus Project Minneapolis Peer Support and Discussion Group August 20, 2008 (7:00 pm) Seth Tobocman / Disaster and Resistance August 21, 2008 (7:00 pm) Arise! Collective Meeting August 22, 2008 (7:00 pm) Womens Prison Book Project - Book Mailing August 24, 2008 (12:00 pm) Arise! RNC Infoline Volunteer Training August 25, 2008 (7:00 am) The Icarus Project Minneapolis Peer Support and Discussion Group August 27, 2008 (7:00 pm) View Full Calendar |
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Known as an activist information hub for the Twin Cities for over ten
years, the Arise! Collective provides works of resistance by Marx and
Engels to Audre Lorde, John Zerzan to bell hooks, Annie Sprinkle to
Noam Chomsky.HOURS Arise! is open every day, 11 AM to 9 PM. DIRECTIONS Arise is located at 2441 Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis. You'll find Arise! in the Whittier neighborhood near The Wedge Co-op, the Leaning Tower of Pizza restaurant, Muddy Waters Coffeeshop, Caffetto's, Rudolph's BBQ, and the Loon Grocery convenience store. From the East or West, take the Lyndale Ave. exit off of I-94 (near downtown) and head south. From the North, take I-35W or I-35E to I-94 and take the Lyndale Ave. exit south. From the Bloomington strip (Mall of America, Airport), take I-494 to the Lyndale Ave. exit (west of both the Airport and the Mall of America) and follow it north to the 2400 block. WHO WE ARE In the spring of 1993, members of the Arise! collective made the decision to create a bookstore and resource center that would serve the community in the following ways: * As a bookstore carrying alternative books and periodicals for people involved in South African, Irish, Native American, and other liberation struggles. * As a library of books, periodicals, files and videos -- both for in-house use and for lending out. * As a space for public events, including speakers, group meetings and discussions, film/video showings and cultural celebrations. * As a space for the Arise! collective, and for projects undertaken by collective members and friends, including the publication of the Arise! newspaper. |


Known as an activist information hub for the Twin Cities for over ten
years, the Arise! Collective provides works of resistance by Marx and
Engels to Audre Lorde, John Zerzan to bell hooks, Annie Sprinkle to
Noam Chomsky.