News Briefs
Issue date: 10/5/06 Last update: 10/5/06 at 3:27 PM PST
Section: News
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Josh Wolf back in prison-seeks support
Peralta.TV employee Josh Wolf is back in prison for refusing to hand over video tape he shot at an anarchy demonstration in SF last year.
Donations to support Wolf's legal defense can be sent to his mother, Elizabeth Wolf-Spada, and checks should be made out to her. Mail to P.O. Box 2235 Wrightwood, CA 93297.
Letters of support can be sent to Wolf at Federal Correctional Institution, Joshua Wolf 98005-111, 5701 Eighth St., Camp-Parks, Unit J2, Dublin, CA 94568.
For information on his case-including blogs from Josh and responses-go to:
http://www.joshwolf.net/blog.
Putting an end to domestic violence
Presented by the Partners of the Alameda County Domestic Violence Collaboration, Laney College, the Allen Temple Baptist Church and STREAMS Inc., the event will include a workshop and discussion on putting an end to domestic violence.
Counseling and childcare provided. Saturday, Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Laney Forum and Quad. Event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Rev. Cheryl D. Ellio at (510) 544-8945.
Low-cost f lu shots for students Oct. 11
ASLC is subsidizing flu shots for $5 to the first 15 students at the clinic, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 11, in the Student Cafeteria. After that the cost is $18.
The flu shot clinic is partially funded by Sutter VNA & Hospice. For more info, call nurse Thadani at 464-3516.
Peralta.TV employee Josh Wolf is back in prison for refusing to hand over video tape he shot at an anarchy demonstration in SF last year.
Donations to support Wolf's legal defense can be sent to his mother, Elizabeth Wolf-Spada, and checks should be made out to her. Mail to P.O. Box 2235 Wrightwood, CA 93297.
Letters of support can be sent to Wolf at Federal Correctional Institution, Joshua Wolf 98005-111, 5701 Eighth St., Camp-Parks, Unit J2, Dublin, CA 94568.
For information on his case-including blogs from Josh and responses-go to:
http://www.joshwolf.net/blog.
Putting an end to domestic violence
Presented by the Partners of the Alameda County Domestic Violence Collaboration, Laney College, the Allen Temple Baptist Church and STREAMS Inc., the event will include a workshop and discussion on putting an end to domestic violence.
Counseling and childcare provided. Saturday, Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Laney Forum and Quad. Event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Rev. Cheryl D. Ellio at (510) 544-8945.
Low-cost f lu shots for students Oct. 11
ASLC is subsidizing flu shots for $5 to the first 15 students at the clinic, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 11, in the Student Cafeteria. After that the cost is $18.
The flu shot clinic is partially funded by Sutter VNA & Hospice. For more info, call nurse Thadani at 464-3516.

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