http://www.lapostcarbon.org/petrocollapse-jan-06.htm
PETROCOLLAPSE
Los Angeles
Fossil Fuel Decline and the Possibility for Culture Change
January 28th – 29th
Jan Lundberg, Oil
industry analyst, founder of Auto-Free Times and
www.culturechange.org
will be coming to Los Angeles for a series of events on Saturday January 28th and Sunday January 29th. Check www.lapostcarbon.org for updated information.
- Sat, Jan 28th, 7:00-10:00 PM, Peak Oil: Realities & Solutions of the Looming Petroleum Shortage, Sherman Oaks
- Sun, Jan 29th, 2:00-5:00 PM, Petrocollapse & Food Security, Presented at the South Central Community Farm
- Sun, Jan 29th, 7:00-10:00 PM, Petrocollapse & Culture Change, Pasadena
Download a 8.5 x 11 flyer: Adobe PDF / Word DOC
Saturday, Jan 28th, 7 PM
Sherman Oaks
The End Of Oil: Realities & Solutions of the Looming Petroleum Shortage
VALLEY CITIES JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
13164 Burbank Blvd., (between Fulton & Coldwater)
Sherman Oaks
$5 suggested donation
7:00 to 10:00 PM
doors open 6:30 PM
Moderator: Mimi Kennedy, well-known actress and activist
Speakers: Jan Lundberg, Paul Koretz and Ed Begley. Moderated by Mimi Kennedy
Documentary screening: "The Power of Community; How Cuba Survived Peak Oil"
Sunday, Jan 29th, 2 PM
South Central Farm
Petrocollapse and Food Security
South Central Community Farm
41st and Long Beach Ave.
0.3 miles north of the Blue Line Metro Vernon Station
2:00 to 5:00 PM
Speakers: Jan Lundberg and Tezozomoc
The 350 families that tend this 14-acre farm are under threat of eviction as the farm has been sold by the city to a warehouse developer. The developer has not taken control of the property yet only because of community support, and the determination of local activists, but the future of this farm is uncertain. The discussion will address issues of food security as fossil fuels decline, and will provide information on how we can help save the farm.
www.southcentralfarmers.com
Read more about this event at la.indymedia.org http://la.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/144878.php
Sunday, Jan 29th, 7 PM
Pasadena
Petrocollapse and the Possibility of Culture Change
Throop Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church
300 S Los Robles Pasadena, CA, 91004
0.5 miles East of the Goldline Metro Del Mar Station
$5-10 suggested donation
7:00 to 10:00 PM
Doors open 6:30 PM
Speakers: Jan Lundberg and a World Can't Wait representative
Documentary screenings:
"The Power of Community; How Cuba Survived Peak Oil" (20 min.)
Cuba has successfully traversed what we all will have to deal with sooner or later, the reduction and loss of finite fossil fuel resources. www.communitysolution.org
"Our Synthetic Sea" (22 min)
Researth institute Algalita provides groundbreaking research on the exponential buildup of non-biodegradable plastic debris in the world’s ocean. www.algalita.org
There will be time for discussion after the speakers and screening.
More information at
http://www.lapostcarbon.org/petrocollapse-jan-06.htm
For updated event info or to download a flyer, visit www.lapostcarbon.org. Jan 28th event organized by Neighbors for Peace & Justice San Fernando Valley, 818-906-7757, neighborsteve2002@yahoo.com. Jan 29th events sponsored by Pasadena Post Carbon, eric@einem.us, 626-796-7325.