Madison Infoshop
The Madison Infoshop is a volunteer-run radical resource center. The Madison Infoshop is a volunteer-run collective hub serving the
greater WI community.
We are an organizing space and also offer a wide
range of resources including, but not limited to, books, zines,
periodicals, videos, art supplies, and topical files. We are currently
located at 1202 Williamson St. as part of the Mutual Aid Workspace
within the Social Justice Center. The Infoshop is whatever its collective members wish it to be! We are
home to various ongoing projects in Madison,
02/14/2026
Madison Activist Calendar from 2/14/2026
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This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
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Thurs. Feb. 19th 12:00 Noon UW-Madison, Igraham Hall, Rm. 203 (1155 Observatory Dr.) Why did Mrs. Gandhi impose the Emergency, and why did she lift it? Revisiting the Indian Emergency of 1975 – with Peter Ronald deSouza, Senior Research Associate, African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS), University of Johannesburg. For more info, and to join virtually via Zoom, register at: https://southasia.wisc.edu/peterdesouza/
Thurs. Feb. 19th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South – Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Social Cinema series continues with the Librarians – 2025 film by Kim Snyder. As an unprecedented wave of book banning largely addressing race and LGBTQ issues is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy. Informal discussion to follow. For more info, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/the_librarians/
Sat. Feb. 21st 1:00 – 2:00 pm WI State Capitol – State St. Corner Support Ukraine Rally! Join us for a ceremony on the steps of the State Capitol Building, followed by a fellowship hour at Grace Episcopal Church (116 W. Washington Ave.) . After four years of war, it is time to honor the resilience and courage of the Ukrainian people and to remember the sacrifices they have made since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. We encourage you to wear blue and yellow, and bring Ukrainian flags and posters in support of Ukraine to create a display of solidarity. For more info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/853845827644972
Sun. Feb. 22nd 1:00 pm Edgewood College, Anderson Auditorium (1000 Edgewood College Dr.) Screening of the 2023 film “Sing Sing” about incarcerated men involved in the transformative creation of theatrical stage shows at a NY maximum security facility – sponsored by the Queen of Peace Racial Justice Team. Following the screening there will be refreshments and a discussion of the transformative power of the arts and education in the prison system. Changing the focus of our prison system from punishment to transformation is key. For more info: [email protected]
Mon. Feb. 23rd 6:00 pm Ruth Culver Community Library (540 Water St. in Prairie du Sac) Building Solidarity Between Family Farmers and Farm Workers in Troubled Times – presentation and discussion with John Peck, Family Farm Defenders. According to neoliberal economists (and protofascist politicians), family farmers and farm workers should have nothing in common. But that is not true, especially if one believes in broader principles of food sovereignty and global cooperation. Family Farm Defenders has a long history of building coalitions within the labor movement, and that includes organizing with farmworkers and others across the entire food sector. We'll share some of the lessons from that work, and discuss current efforts to resist deportations and counter xenophobia in Wisconsin and elsewhere. Hosted by Indivisible Sauk Prairie and Sauk Prairie CommUNITY Acceptance Now (SP CAN). More info? https://www.facebook.com/events/909177391577414/
Tues. Feb. 24th 8:00 -10:00 am Spark Building, Starting Block Cafe - 3rd Fl. (821 E. Washington Ave.) Sustainable Breakfast Series: Weather in a Changing Climate The past two decades have been Wisconsin's warmest on record, and the 2010s have been the wettest on record. From various out of season weather events, it’s clear that Wisconsin’s climate is shifting. We’ll hear from Amanda Latham, Climate Outreach Specialist for the Wisconsin State Climatology Office, for an approachable look at the science of weather, a historical context, and the factors that impact weather systems. She’ll also offer insights into how climate scientists and forecasters are adapting, and what communities should be paying attention to in the years ahead. To register, visit: https://sustaindane.org/eventbrite-event/weather-in-a-changing-climate/
Thurs. Feb. 26th 5:00 pm UW-Madison, Elvehjem Building, Room L150 (800 University Ave.) Model Collapse: Art, AI, and the Seductions of Hallucination – with Kris Paulsen, Associate Professor, Departments of History of Art and Theater, Film, and Media Arts, Ohio State University. Hosted by the Center for Humanities, Havens Wright Center, among others. For more info, visit: https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/c21-kris-paulsen/
Thurs. Feb. 26th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South – Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Social Cinema series continues with Farming the Revolution – 2024 film by Nishtha Jain. This documentary follows the massive, year-long protest of Indian farmers, who unite to oppose the neoliberal reform measures proposed by the Modi government. Informal discussion to follow. For more info, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/farming_the_revolution/
Fri. Feb. 27th 12:00 pm UW-Madison, Sewell Social Sciences Bldg., Room 8108 (1180 Observatory Dr.) Gaza and the US Academy: Scholasticide and Educational Resilience in Palestine - with Abdel Razzaq Takriti, Assoc. Professor of History, Rice University. Hosted by the UW Havens Wright Center. For more info and to register to join virtually, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/takriti/
Fri. Feb. 27th 5:30 – 8:00 pm ZuZu’s (1336 Drake St.) Benefit Event for Voces de la Frontera! Music by Clark, Smith, and the Brothers Rosenthal. More info? [email protected]
Mon. March 2nd 8:30am - 4:30pm UW-Madison, Union South (1308 W. Dayton St.) 2026 Wisconsin Idea Conference – hosted by the UW’s Morgridge Center for Public Service! This conference seeks to bring together community-minded people from across the Madison area to discuss creative, mutually beneficial approaches to community-university partnership. The conference reaffirms the importance of collaborating across organizations to make a positive impact in our shared neighborhoods on issues that matter to residents. The event is free to community members and organizations. For more info and to register, visit: https://morgridge.wisc.edu/events/wisconsin-idea-conference/
Thurs. March 5th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South – Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Social Cinema series continues with Fault Lines – 2025 film by Nate Houghteling and Yoav Attias. This documentary dives headfirst into the epicenter of the housing crisis, to explain how we got here and predict where we might be headed. Informal discussion to follow. For more info, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/fault_lines/
Thurs. March 5th – Fri. March 6th UW-Madison Arboretum Health & Environment Series Conference – hosted by the WI Environmental Health Network (WEHN). This event brings together health professionals, students, academics, and the general public, to explore current research and public health impacts of environmental issues. Thurs. March 5th 6:30 – 8:00 pm In person community lecture with Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH, discussing The end of fluoridation? A new look at a public health experiment. Fri. March 6th 12:30 – 6:30 pm In person and Virtual Conference, featuring: Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH: Collateral Damage: Exposing the Hidden Toll of Toxic Chemicals; Tamarra James-Todd, MPH, PhD: Regulatory Deficiencies for Phthalates/Toxins in Beauty Products and Health Disparities; Jonathan Patz, MD, MPH: Climate Change: Where Can We Make a Difference in Changing Times, plus a panel of local community organizers. CE credits available. To learn more and to register, visit: https://www.wehnonline.org/making-the-connection-2026
Sat. March 7th 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Sacred Heart School (545 N. Oak St. in Reedsburg) 13th Annual Food Fair! Celebrate our local foodshed! Winter farmers market, plus information tables from community groups. More info? https://allevents.in/reedsburg/food-fair-14th-annual-sacred-heart-school-gym/200029191219852
Sat. March 7th 1:00 – 5:00 pm UW-Madison Gordon Event Center (770 W. Dayton) International Women’s Day Celebration Weaving Our Stories: a Tapestry of Resilience! Join the UNA USA Dane County Chapter and 4W Initiative for an inspiring afternoon, featuring keynote speaker: Corinda Rainey-Moore, mental health special and advocate. There will also be a Global Marketplace to showcase local small business vendors, as well as refreshments. More info? [email protected]
Thurs. March 12th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South – Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Social Cinema series continues with Just Kids – 2025 film by Gianna Toboni. In states where gender-affirming care is banned, three families face an impossible choice: remain in their home communities at the risk of their transgender children’s health and safety or uproot their entire lives. Informal discussion to follow. For more info, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/just_kids/
Sat. March 7th 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Sacred Heart School (545 N. Oak St. in Reedsburg) 13th Annual Food Fair! Celebrate our local foodshed! Winter farmers market, plus information tables from community groups. More info? https://allevents.in/reedsburg/food-fair-14th-annual-sacred-heart-school-gym/200029191219852
Wed. March 18th 4:00 pm UW-Madison, Memorial Library, Rm. 126 (728 State St.) A Blueprint for Worker Solidarity: Class Politics and Community – with Naomi R Williams, Assoc. Professor of Labor Studies, Rutgers University in conversation with Heather Ann Thompson, History Prof., University of Michigan. For more event and to register virtually, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/williams/
Thurs. March 19th 5:00 pm UW-Madison, Pyle Center, Rm. 121 (700 Langdon St.) 2026 Doria Dee Johnson Lecture: Fear and Fury: Bernie Goetz, White Rage, and the Long Reach of the Reagan 80s – with Heather Ann Thompson, History Prof., University of Michigan.
For more info, visit: https://history.wisc.edu/event/2026-doria-dee-johnson-lecture/
Thurs. March 19th 6:30 pm UW-Madison, Union South – Marquee Theater (1308 W. Dayton St.) Social Cinema series continues with White With Fear – a 2025 film by Andrew Goldberg. This documentary dives into the decades-long quest by America’s conservative political machine to amass power by exploiting racial fault lines and stoking narratives of White victimization. Informal discussion to follow. For more info, visit: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/event/white_with_fear/
White With Fear This event is organized by the Havens Wright Center and the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee at UW-Madison. Film screening will begin at 6:30 PM with an informal conversation to follow. Told by the operatives in …
01/18/2026
Madison Activist Calendar from 1/19/2026
To post events or announcements for future listings, please contact: [email protected]
To join (or leave) this listserv please visit: https://groups.io/g/madisonactivistcalendar
Or contact [email protected] for assistance.
For an online version of this calendar, please visit the Madison Infoshop page: https://www.facebook.com/Madison-Infoshop-295863957110653
This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
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Mon. Jan. 19th 3:30 – 6:30 pm Badger Rock Neighborhood Center (501 E. Badger Rd.) Supper Club – hosted by the Mutual Aid Network! If you have any extra ingredients, bring them. We'll make a Stone Soup-style meal that will feature a healthy vegan entree plus other treats based on what's available. Sign-up sheet (for hosting, offering ingredients, etc) here https://space.at-home.coop/index.php/s/Bgx6Wq5NoBQcaR5 3:30-4 Create menu, get additional supplies, and get ready to cook; 4-5 Cook together. Teachers and learners and grunt-workers all welcome; 5-6 Eat together; 6-6:30 Pack extra food in to-go containers, clean up. More info? [email protected]
Mon. Jan. 19th 5:00 – 6:00 pm Ouverture Center for the Arts (201 State St.) 41st Annual Madison and Dane County MLK Day Observance! Welcoming Marc Lamont Hill, award winning scholar, author, and media commentator. The program will also feature the MLK Community Choir, presentation of the 2026 MLK Humanitarian Awards by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Dane County Executive Melissa Agard, and a Call to Action. More info? Visit: https://mlkingcoalition.org/
Tues. Jan. 20th 6:00 pm WI State Capitol – State St. Corner. Stop ICE Terror Rally – part of the Nationwide Shutdown! As we mark one year since the beginning of Trump's presidency, people across the country are rising up to say no to Trump's racist war on immigrants. From Madison to Minneapolis, we refuse to stay silent as our neighbors are harassed, kidnapped, injured and murdered by masked ICE thugs. We demand justice for Renee Nicole Good, the arrest of her murderer Jonathan Ross, and an end to ICE occupation of our cities! More info? [email protected]
Sat. Jan. 24th 6:00 pm James Reeb Unitarian Universalist Congregation (2146 E. Johnson St.) Building Unity Potluck and Gathering – featuring a “Call to Action” from community leaders including: Rebe Silvey, Everett Mitchell; Ajak Johnson, and John Nichols; screening of episodes from the A Force More Powerful documentary series; as well as a discussion about how people in the greater Madison-area are getting ready to engage in nonviolent action. For more info? [email protected] or 608-630-3633
Sun. Jan. 25th 1:30-3:00 pm Orchard Ridge United Church of Christ (1501 Gilbert Rd.) Through the Eyes of a Palestinian Child: The Artwork and Dreams of Bethlehem’s Children - An Exhibit of Children’s Artwork from Palestine. The program will include a children’s read-aloud and craft project with Read Palestine, and brief updates on the impacts of occupation on children in the West Bank from local organizations Playgrounds for Palestine and Palestine Partners. Family friendly - light snacks and warm beverages will be served. More info? [email protected]
Wed. Jan. 28th 8:00 – 9:30 am Linden Co-Housing (107 Sutherland Ct.) Gather the Community Breakfast – hosted by WILPF. With a presentation by Jani Koester about Homelessness Among Students and Familis in Madison. Vegetarian breakfast buffet – suggested donation $20. Seating is limited – please RSVP by contacting: [email protected]
Thurs. Feb. 5th 6:30 pm Virtual Book Circle Conversation hosted by WILPF. This month’s featured title: Ordinary Notes by Christina Sharpe – a collection of 248 notes reflecting on life as an African-American in the U.S. For more info and to receive the Zoom link contact: [email protected]
Sat. Feb. 7th 6:00 – 8:00 pm James Reeb Unitarian Universalist (2146 E. Johnson) No Appetite for Apartheid Launch Event! Join us for an evening of solidarity with Palestine including delicious ethically sourced Middle Eastern food, cultural entertainment, plus door prizes. This is also the kickoff of the No Appetite for Apartheid campaign to make Madison a more ethical place to shop by removing all grocery items complicit in the violence against Palestinians. Support our campaign and learn more by attending - Suggested $5 donation. More info? https://go/dsausa.org/NA4A
Wed. Feb. 11th 4:30 pm Marquee Theater – UW Madison Union South (1308 W. Dayton St.) Join or Die – film screening and discussion, hosted by UW Center for Community and Nonprofit Studies and the WI Farmers Union. This 2023 documentary was inspired by the work of Robert Putnam about the importance of community connection and club participation. More info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/2394192284376797/
Sat. Feb. 21st 1:00 – 2:00 pm WI State Capitol – State St. Corner Support Ukraine Rally! Join us for a ceremony on the steps of the State Capitol Building, followed by a fellowship hour at Grace Episcopal Church (116 W. Washington Ave.) . After four years of war, it is time to honor the resilience and courage of the Ukrainian people and to remember the sacrifices they have made since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. We encourage you to wear blue and yellow, and bring Ukrainian flags and posters in support of Ukraine to create a display of solidarity. For more info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/853845827644972
Thurs. March 5th – Fri. March 6th UW-Madison Arboretum Health & Environment Series Conference – hosted by the WI Environmental Health Network (WEHN). This event brings together health professionals, students, academics, and the general public, to explore current research and public health impacts of environmental issues. Thurs. March 5th 6:30 – 8:00 pm In person community lecture with Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH, discussing The end of fluoridation? A new look at a public health experiment. Fri. March 6th 12:30 – 6:30 pm In person and Virtual Conference, featuring: Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH: Collateral Damage: Exposing the Hidden Toll of Toxic Chemicals; Tamarra James-Todd, MPH, PhD: Regulatory Deficiencies for Phthalates/Toxins in Beauty Products and Health Disparities; Jonathan Patz, MD, MPH: Climate Change: Where Can We Make a Difference in Changing Times, plus a panel of local community organizers. CE credits available. To learn more and to register, visit: https://www.wehnonline.org/making-the-connection-2026
Conference 2026 — Wisconsin Environmental Health Network WEHN’s annual The Health & Environment Series; Making the Connection conference highlights the connection between health and the environment. It provides a unique education experience for health professionals, students, and academics to learn about current scientific research, public health implic...
10/07/2025
Madison Activist Calendar from 10/6/2025
To post events or announcements for future listings, please contact: [email protected]
To join (or leave) this listserv please visit: https://groups.io/g/madisonactivistcalendar
Or contact [email protected] for assistance.
For an online version of this calendar, please visit the Madison Infoshop page: https://www.facebook.com/Madison-Infoshop-295863957110653
This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
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Mon. Oct. 6th 7:00 – 8:00 pm Friend Meeting House (1704 Robert Ct.) Hybrid 350 Wisconsin Monthly Meeting with Professor Leah Horowitz in a conversation on climate justice and just transitions! Join us to discuss how climate change impacts different groups in different ways, how climate change and social justice are deeply intertwined, and what the Climate Justice movement demands. For Zoom login details, please register at: https://350wisconsin.org/monthly-meetings/
Wed. Oct. 8th 7:00 pm Online Webinar - Wisconsin's Youth Climate Lawsuit! Join Midwest Environmental Advocates (MEA) to explore what’s at stake, who these courageous young plaintiffs are, and how this case fits into the broader fight for climate justice. We’ll hear from attorneys and plaintiffs involved in the case, as well as climate and public health expert Dr. Jonathan Patz. For more info and to register for the webinar visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sTHs5adhToWHMmzuUc22tA #/registration
Fri. Oct. 10th 7:30 pm Aubergine (1226 Williamson St.) Screening of the The War at Home – the award winning documentary about the 60’s Anti War Movement in Madison. It vividly depicts a decade of resistance from the earliest Vietnam war protest in 1963 to some of the most violent demonstrations through the end of the war in 1973. Using a treasure trove of local TV news film, illuminated by more than twenty original on-camera interviews, The War at Home details the actions and events that turned Madison into one of the major domestic battlegrounds of the Anti War Movement. The Past Doesn't Repeat Itself But Sometimes It Rhymes. Hosted by the Radical Education Project. More info? Visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/764924523061679/
Sat. Oct. 11, 4:00 – 6:00 pm Dane County Humane Society (5132 Voges Rd, Madison) World Bird Migration Day! Join us to celebrate with a crafty, artsy, creative project that does a lot of good! Learn about window collisions, how the Dane County Humane Society's Wildlife Center treats hundreds of birds that collide with glass each year, and what you can do to prevent it. Then, join local artist Karen Moore to make your own fabric bird that will be sent to a large art exhibit! Great for kids and adults. Free to join, but registration is requested so we can plan for materials. More info: https://swibirds.org/all-events/2025/10/11/bird-crafting-for-a-safer-migration
Sun. Oct. 12th 12:00 Noon – 3:00 pm Madison Christian Community (7118 Sauk Rd.) Journey to Justice Bus Tour – Unlock the Box! Explore a mobile museum at the heart of our mission to end solitary confinement. Inside, discover immersive exhibits and resources that connect the issue of mass incarceration and solitary confinement with other crucial topics, including food justice. There will be a replica cell solitary confinement exhibition. Hear directly from people most impacted as they share how we can push forward legislation to end torture in Wisconsin prisons. Learn about the unique harms solitary confinement causes for women and families and discover ways you can join the movement for a more just society. Sponsored by MOSES. More info? Visit: www.MOSESMadison.org.
Tues. Oct. 14th 5:45 pm – 8:45 pm Madison Mennonite Church (1501 Gilbert Rd.) Faith Based Non-Cooperation in the Authoritarian Moment! Over the course of the three hour training we’ll have a potluck dinner, spend time in song together and dive into trainings. Mennonite Action staff and leaders will facilitate trainings titled: Faith-Based Noncooperation in the Authoritarian Moment; Noncooperation Scenario Exercise; Nonviolent Action; Courageous Closing This will include instruction, education, and spiritual formation to equip us for public action, as well as the chance to “practice” thinking through how these actions can look and feel in the moment. “Practicing” prepares our minds, bodies, and spirits, so we can feel confident in taking bold action. To register in advance, visit: https://ldmogv.clicks.mlsend.com/ty/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjM2MTI1MyxcImxcIjoxNjcyMzY2MDAzNzMxODQwMjUsXCJyXCI6MTY3MjM2NjI3Nzc3NzE4MjI5fSIsInMiOiJlMDc4NDk4ZjQzZjI5ZGFkIn0
Wed. Oct. 15th 5:00 – 6:00 pm Madison Labor Temple (1602 S. Park St.) Anti-Racism in the Workplace – hosted by Worker Justice Wisconsin. More info? [email protected]
Sat. Oct. 18th 2:00 pm McPike Park (202 S. Ingersoll St.) No Kings March! Gathering ollowed by a march to the WI State Capitol. Join us to remind President Trump and his enablers that America has No Kings! For more info, visit: https://badgercollective.net/no-kings
Sun. Oct. 19th 7:00 pm Barrymore Theater (2090 Atwood Ave.) The Last Class - with Robert Reich. In this new documentary, a thousand students fill the largest lecture hall on the UC Berkeley campus, for Reich's final class on "Wealth and Poverty" where he shares his exhortations to not accept the world as it is. Tickets are $10 at the door, or visit barrymorelive.com
Mon. Oct. 20th – Thurs. Oct. 23rd 6:30 – 7:30 pm Shaking the Roots - 34th Annual Fall Assembly of the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ). Virtual event with a different topic each evening. You, too, can be part of our network of nearly 90 organizations across the state, working for peace, justice, and sustainability. For more details and to register visit: https://www.wnpj.org/post/2025-fall-assembly
Fri. Nov. 7th 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Monona Terrace (1 John Nolen Dr.) Sustain Dane 2025 Summit! Including a keynote by Arielle King, sessions on Housing and Sustainability; Local Businesses Taking Action; Earth Signals: Collaboration of Music & Science, plus Live Forward Awards! For more info and to register, visit: https://sustaindane.org/summit/
Thurs. Dec. 4th 6:30 – 9:00 pm UW-Madison, Science Hall (550 N. Park St.) Remembrance of Lost Species Event – An evening to reflect on extinct and endangered species and renew our commitment to protect all who remain! Cohosted by the UW-Madison Nelson Institute and Physicians for Social Responsibility. Speakers include: Paul Robbins, Dean, UW Nelson Institute with opening remarks; Jon Pauli, Professor of Wildlife Ecology on Rewilding; how to prevent and reverse loss of speciation; Jonathan Patz, Director, Center for Health, Energy and Environmental Research (CHEER) on Impact of climate change on the global environment and on the health of humans and all species; Claire Gervais, Co-President, Wisconsin Environmental Health Network (WEHN) on Climate change and environmental risks to the health of people and animals in Wisconsin; Ann Behrman, Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin on Actions underway to prevent environmental exposure to radiation; and Dekila Chungyalpa, Director UW Loka Initiative on Ceremonial remembrance to honor lost species and reflect on our shared responsibility Followed by Panel Q&A, led by Amy Schultz, President PSR WI. More info, visit: https://psr-wisconsin.org/remembrance-of-lost-species
Remembrance of Lost Species — PSR Wisconsin Since 2011, communities around the world have gathered each year during the week of November 30 for Remembrance Day for Lost Species, a time to reflect on the species that have disappeared and to recommit ourselves to safeguarding the biodiversity we still share this planet with.
07/21/2025
Madison Activist Calendar from 7/21/2025
To post events or announcements for future listings, please contact: [email protected]
To join (or leave) this listserv please visit: https://groups.io/g/madisonactivistcalendar
Or contact [email protected] for assistance.
For an online version of this calendar, please visit the Madison Infoshop page: https://www.facebook.com/Madison-Infoshop-295863957110653
This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
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Tues. July 22nd 8:30 -9:30 am Spark Building, Block Cafe - 3rd Floor (821 E. Washington Ave.) Sustainable Breakfast Series: Tourism Trends, Tips, & Sustainability! Travel can connect us with new experiences and appreciation for nature and culture. What recent trip, near or far, left a lasting impact on you? Join us for a conversation on sustainability opportunities and challenges in the tourism industry with Katie Freeman, Adjunct Professor, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. We’ll explore tourism’s impact on local economies, ecosystems, and communities. We’ll discuss how conscious, responsible travel can be a force for positive change. Leave with practical tips and inspiration to make your next trip more sustainable and regenerative. For more info and to register visit: https://sustaindane.org/eventbrite-event/july-sustainable-breakfast-series-tourism-trends-tips-sustainability
Tues. July 22nd 5:30 – 7:00 pm Brix Cidery (119 S. 2nd St. in Mt. Horeb) State of the Food System Presentation & Town Hall Discussion! Come learn about the challenges and opportunities facing our food system, share your insights, and connect with neighbors, farmers, local business owners and leaders who are passionate about building a better food future. This is our chance to unite, strategize, and forge a path forward. Don’t stand on the sidelines when the future of our food is at stake. Your presence makes a difference. More info: https://dane.extension.wisc.edu/community-food-systems/dane-county-food-action-plan/
Thurs. July 24th 6:00 – 10:00 pm Hypatia Co-op (411 N. Pinckney St.) Summer Social – hosted by the Madison Area Cooperative Housing Alliance! All those who are members and/or supporters of housing cooperatives are invited to attend. Food and non-alcoholic drinks provided – but you are welcome to bring your own dish/beverage to share. More info? Visit the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1263012738567692/
Fri. July 25th 12:00 Noon First Unitarian Society – Auditorium (900 Univ. Bay Dr.) The Ongoing Healthcare Catastrophe in Gaza – with Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, a general, trauma, and critical care surgeon from California who has worked in Gaza hospitals and testified before the UN about the reality of the genocide in Gaza. Hosted by Jewish Voices for Peace – Madison along with UW Madison Middle Eastern Studies Program and the Havens Wright Center for Social Justice. For more info, visit: https://madisonrafah.org/july-25-2025-dr-feroze-sidhwa/
Fri. July 25th 7:00 pm Christ Presbyterian Church (944 E. Gorham St.) The Ongoing Healthcare Catastrophe in Gaza – with Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, a general, trauma, and critical care surgeon from California who has worked in Gaza hospitals and testified before the UN about the reality of the genocide in Gaza. Hosted by Jewish Voices for Peace – Madison along with UW Madison Middle Eastern Studies Program and the Havens Wright Center for Social Justice. For more info, visit: https://madisonrafah.org/july-25-2025-dr-feroze-sidhwa/
Sat. July 26th 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm The Crossing (1127 University Ave.) Anti-War Cafe! Join us for a discussion with Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, a trauma surgeon who has worked in Gaza. Plus a cardboard bookmaking workshop with Andaleeb Cartonera and spoken word open mic. Bring food and/or drink, as well as your own music and words to share! Hosted by World Beyond War. For more info, email: [email protected]
Sat. July 26th 12:00 Noon – 5:00 pm Warner Park (3308 Packers Ave.) Disability Pride Festival! Join us for a joyful celebration of disability pride, culture, and community! This is a free, family-friendly event that centers the voices and talents of disabled people of all ages and backgrounds. Enjoy live performances from artists with disabilities on our main stage. Explore exhibitors offering resources, art, and services. Kids’ area with games, crafts, and fun with Madison Children’s Museum and Art Cart. Adaptive sports demos — including aerial wheelchair dancing! Parade kickoff at noon led by the Forward Marching Band from the Adaptive Playground to the festival grounds. More info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1283927016578168
Mon. July 28th 6:00 – 8:00 pm Holy Wisdom Monastery (420990 Cty Hwy M in Middleton) Screening of the award winning documentary, No Other Land, featuring an Israeli journalist, a Palestinean activist and the destruction of the West Bank community of Masafar Yatta. Discussion will follow. Donations will also be accepted for Doctors Without Genocide. More info? 608-576-6320
Thurs. July 31st 5:30 – 8:00 pm Cardinal Bar (418 E. Wilson) Fundraiser to Support the Community Immigration Law Center in Milwaukee. Music from Tony Castaneda, as well as free hors d’oeuvres. More info? [email protected]
Sat. Aug. 2nd 10:00 am – 12:00 Noon Farley Center (2299 Spring Rose Rd. near Verona) Farm Business Development and Health Black Agriculture Work Day - hosted by 350 Wisconsin’s Regenerative Land Relations Team and Urban Triage. Join in, lend a hand, and enjoy each other on the land. Carpools from Madison being organized. For more info, email: [email protected]
Mon. Aug 4th 6:00 pm Burrows Park (25 Burrows Rd.) 350 Wisconsin Annual Picnic and Volunteer Carnival! Please bring a dish to share for the potluck and hear more about 350 Wisconsin’s current work. More info, visit: https://350wisconsin.org/upcoming-events/
Wed. Aug. 6th 6:30 pm Tenney Park Shelter (402 N. Thornton Ave.) Lanterns for Peace! Join us to commemorate the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and to affirm peace. Hosted by Physicians for Social Responsibility among many others. For more info, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1764292954124848/
Thurs. Aug. 7th 6:30 pm Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver – virtual peace and justice book circle conversation hosted by WILPF Madison. For Zoom login details, email: [email protected]
Sat. Aug. 9th 2:00 – 4:30 pm First Unitarian Society (900 Univ. Bay Dr.) Nagasaki Day Peace Summit! Join WI groups and constituencies that endorse peace and an end to all wars and the current genocides for this strategic planning and sharing summit. Hosted by Building Unity. For more info, visit: https://tinyurl.com/Nagasaki-Day-Invite
Nagasaki Day Summit - Invite Nagasaki Day (Saturday, August 9, 2025) Peace Summit Invitation https://tinyurl.com/Nagasaki-Day-Invite Dear Friends in Peace, As our world seems to be spinning out of control with unbelievable violence, war, the horrifying realities of genocide, the dissappearances of innocent people, the ero...
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