2020 Small Changes Calendar Gift Catalog
120 SMALL CHANGES 2020 2020 HEAR US ROAR! Women's Suffrage Centennial Calendar • 13 Native moons & Lunar Cycles • Holidays for many faiths • Over 200 historical women's rights and suffrage events • Wall, 12x12 ISBN 978-0-935155-51-8 $15.95 Using original artwork, archival photographs and graphics, this special SCW calendar celebrates and honors the 72 year-long movement that women waged to win the vote and basic human rights. The calendar amplifies the ignored or suppressed voices of women of color and working class women. It brings the feminist struggle for true equality and liberation up to the 2018 midterm elections and the powerful victories led by women. LUNAR CALENDAR 2020 An opportunity to deepen your understanding of Lunar and Solar Cycles, this poster aligns the Solstices and Equinoxes with the phases of the Moon. • Dates of 14 Lunar Cycles • History and significance • Poster, 12 x 18 ISBN 978-0-935155-53-2 $8.95 1 9 24 1 7 18 12 4 26 2 6 24 10 2 17 9 15 23 2 16 14 22 30 7 14 22 29 5 13 2 1 2 8 5 12 20 27 3 11 18 25 2 10 17 23 1 9 16 2 3 31 8 15 21 30 7 14 21 29 6 13 January 13,2021 February23 March24 April22 May22 July20 August 18 September 17 November 15 December 14 November26,2019 January24 October 16 December26 December21 March20 June21 September22 December22 AutumnalEquinox VernalEquinox SummerSolstice WinterSolstice WinterSolstice Lunar Cal endar 2020 It is time to reconnectwith the ancient cycles of the moon and the sun,wherewe look to the sky, rather than toour watches, and letourbodies feel the shift of light and shadow. See this calendar as an invitation to view your journeynot as a straight timeline, nor as a consistent grid, but as a spiral that brings you back toplaces you recognize from aperspective of new experiences and insight. These are cycles thatwereonce amatter of survival:patterns carved into gold and stone to guide thehunts and harvests.Then theywere set aside, neglected in favor of rectangles and squares,metal gears and springs.But some remembered, like seafarerswho still chart the tides and farmerswhoplant by themoon. Letus admire these patterns andmark our growing and shortening dayswith the flows fromdarkmoon to fullmoon and back again, like a lullabywe almost remember. NewMoon FirstQuarter FullMoon ThirdQuarter P779CW MaxxHill©2019. SyracuseCulturalWorkers.com Box 6367, Syracuse,NY 13217USA 800.949.5139 Printedwith soy-based inks on 30% postconsumerwaste (PCW) recycled paper by union labor inAuburn,NY,USA. 6/18 AbolitiontionistMeetingBurned Hearusroar2020 SyracuseCulturalWorkers AnnAltman©2019 19th AMENDMENT The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. VOTES FOR WOMEN Ratification HearUsRoar2020 SyracuseCulturalWorkers MeneeseWall©2018 “(We)determined toplaceon record for thedaughtersof1976, the fact that their mothersof1876had thus asserted their equalityof rights, and thus Impeached the governmentof today for its injustice towardswomen.” We Will Not Be Silenced! CentennialProtest HearUsRoar2020 SyracuseCulturalWorkers EricShanower©2017 Syracuse Cultural Workers Posters · T-shirts · Solstice/Holiday Cards · Postcards Printed with soy-based inks on 30% postconsumer waste (PCW) recycled stock by union labor in Auburn, NY, USA. If it’s not PCW, it’s NOT recycled. No cardboard stiffener. No shrinkwrapping. Just sustainable practices. Maxx Hill Meneese Wall Eric Shanower Ann Altman Brandon Lazore Suffrage for (White) Women 1920 1876 Centennial Protest Burning Down The Hall - 1838 2020PeaceCalendar •Jewish,Islamic&Hindu holidaysbeginatsunsetthe daybeforelisted. •The13Haudenosauneemoons runfromnewmoontonew moon;providedbywomenofthe OnondagaNation–Keepersof theFireoftheHaudenosaunee Confederacy. •LunarcyclesarebasedonEastern StandardTime. NEWYEARSDAY CUBAN LIBERATIONDAY (1959) LaSTDayOFKwaNzaa 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 8 15 22 29 9 16 23 30 10 17 24 11 18 25 12 19 26 1 2 3 4 5 31 DECEMBER 2019 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2020 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ChRISTmAS (EasternRussianOrthodox) mARTINLUThER KINg, JR.DAY WORLDRELIgIONDAY LUNARNEWYEAR (yearoftheDog. ShintoandHindu) Monday Lunes Tuesday Martes Wednesday Miércoles Thursday Jueves Friday Viernes Saturday Sábado Sunday Domingo 31 30 1 2 January enero The Influence of Haudenosaunee Women art: Women’sNomination byBrandonLazore ImageText:Reproducedwithpermissionofauthorfrom Sisters in Spirit:Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence onEarlyAmericanFeminists bySallyRoeschwagner(NativeVoices,2001). ”Sovereign women in sovereign nations living beyond fear...” - from BeyondWomen’sRights by SandyBigtree,KarenKerney and SallyRoeschWagner 1803 BirthofPrudenceCrandall, abolitionist jailed forenrollingAfrican Americans inher school, Hopkinton, Rhode Island. 1838 FrederickDouglass,abolitionistand founderof famednewspaper TheNorth Star, escapes to freedom from slavery disguisedas sailor. 1800 GabrielPrusser,enslavedVirginian, leadsmass revolt. 1949 UN conference reportspractical designsareavailable forgiantwindmills togenerate cheapelectricpower. 2000 HeadofFederalBureauof Indian Affairs (BIA),KevinGover (Pawnee), issues historicapology forBIA’s“legacyof racism and inhumanity ...and theethniccleansing thatbefellWestern tribes.”Hepromises to“neveragain teachyourchildren tobe ashamedofwho theyare.” 2004 NewZealandMinistryofHealth reportsondioxin levels in residents ofParitutu,whereDowChemical manufacturedherbicide1960–1987. Levelsare five timesnational levels, secondonly to southernVietNam. 1967 CBScensorsPeteSeeger’s song,“Big Muddy”onSmothersBrothersHour. 1893 NewZealand is first country wherewomenwin vote, after campaign ledbyorganizer Kate Sheppard sends parliamentpetition signedby 25%of women innation. 1787 USConstitution ratifiedby two- thirdsof colonies and adopted. 1947 TheCIA andNational Security Council establishedunder theNational SecurityAct. 1868 Proclamationof Republicof Puerto Rico in revolt against Spanish rule: “Gritode Lares.” 1988 Federal court rules that Salvadoran draft resisterhas ”well founded fear ofpersecution.”Mustbegiven same asylum rights asAfghandraft resister. Richmond,VA. 1991 Militaryoverthrows JeanBertrand Aristide,electedPresidentofHaiti,and startsmassacreofhundreds. 2017 Over200pro-footballplayers,some joinedbycoachesandseveral team owners,protestduringnationalanthem in response toTrump’searlierattacks. Trumphadclaimedplayersprotesting policeviolenceand racial injusticeshould be“fined.” 2016 DemocraticSocialistBernieSanders (VTsenator)galvanizesyoungpeople (and elders!)withhismessageof revolutionary economicchangeandgettingbigmoney outofpolitics. 1969 ChicagoSevenConspiracyTrial opensbasedonprotestsatDemocratic NationalConvention:“Youcan’t jail the Revolution!” 2005 TomDeLay, rightistTexas Congressperson, indictedoncorruption charges. 1973 Nixon’sCIAorganizescoupagainst elected leftistSalvadorAllendeofChile. Coup leaderPinochetkillsor“disappears” thousands in followingyears.Controlof ChileancopperwasUSgoal. 2001 Suicidepilots fly jets intoWorld TradeCenter (NYC)andPentagonkilling thousands.Bush regime finds focus - bombsand invadesAfghanistan, then Iraq;curtailscivil liberties,advancespro- corporateand rightistagenda. 1887 ChiefCrazyHorse,NativeAmerican freedom fighter,assassinatedwhile inUS custody. 2003 MarineStephenFunk is first conscientiousobjector (CO) imprisoned for refusing to fight IraqWar.Hedoes sixmonths, returns to largecommunity celebration inOakland,CA. 1971 AfricanAmerican, Latino,white prisoners takeoverAttica Prison (upstateNY),protesting inhumane conditions. Rebellion endswithdeath of 37prisoners and 9guards, allbut oneofwhom are killedbypolice. Initialnewsheadlines claimprisoners slithostages’ throats.Most important prison revolt inUShistory. 1954 Integrationofpublic schoolsbegins inWashington,DCandBaltimore,MD. 1958 FirstmeetingofNewYork DaughtersofBilitis,pioneer lesbian organization. 1926 BirthofReiesLopezTijerina, militantLatino civil rights leaderwho attempted takeoverofKitCarson NationalForest,FallsCity,Texas.Tried to makea citizen’sarrestofWarrenBurger, nominee for chief justiceofSupreme Court. 1821 DeclarationofCentralAmerican Independence ends Spanish colonial rule. Haudenosaunee Social: •Childrenaremembers of theirmother’sclan •Violenceagainst women isnotpart ofcultureanddealt with seriouslywhen it occurs •Clothing fosters health, freedom ofmovement,and independence •Woman’s responsibilitieshavea spiritualbasis Economic: •Work satisfying,done communally •Responsible for agricultureaswellas home life •Workdoneunder thedirectionof the womenworking together •Eachwomancontrols herownpersonal property Spiritual: •“SkyWoman”the spiritualbeing, catalyst for theearth •MotherEarthand womenare spiritually interrelated •Womenhave responsibilities in ceremony •Responsibilities in balancewith those ofmen political: •Womenhaveequal voicewithmen in decisions •Womenandmen haveequivalentand equalgoverning responsibilities •Confederacy law ensureswoman’s politicalauthority •Decisionmakingby consensus;everyone hasavoice euro-american Social: •Childrenare the propertyof their fathers •Husbandshave the legal rightand religious responsibility tophysicallydiscipline theirwives •Clothing is restrictive, unhealthy,and dangerous •Women’s subordinationhasa religious foundation Economic: •Workdrudgery; donealone •Responsible forhome, but subordinate to husband •Workdoneunder authorityofhusband •No rights toherown property,body,or children Spiritual: •No female in the godhead:womenare responsible for sin •Spiritualitynot connected to the earth •Women forbidden to speak inchurches •Responsibilities subordinate tomen’s authority political: •Womenhavenovoice indecisions; illegal forwomen tovote; womenarearrested forvoting •Womenareexcluded frompoliticaloffice •Common lawdefines marriedwomenas “dead in the law” •Decisionmaking bymenwhoown property;majority rules The InfluenceofHaudenosauneeWomen HearUsRoar2020 SyracuseCulturalWorkers BrandonLazore©2014
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