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IN WAR (In Chicago through the month of November)

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The distance is great. The disconnect is great. The impact is deep.
IN WAR: Radical Vulnerability In war, and the constant wake of war, does survival depend on rejecting and repressing one’s pains, emotions, and fears – one’s vulnerability? Or, does survival depend on radically embracing one’s vulnerability?
 
IN WAR is a series of events, art shows, and performances organized by the National Veterans Art Museum that explores the continued rupturing of the traumas of war in everyday America.  
 
Radical Vulnerability is the featured exhibition of the IN WAR series consist of work by veterans of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Global War on Terror that explore their relationship to personal, political, and social vulnerabilities during a time of war.
 
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Full listing of events:
NOV 2 & 5 - On the Bridge: Screening
On the Bridge not only gives voice to the personal trauma our warriors endure, but also as a means to help them honor their service and move forward as Americans. nov. 2, 5pm & nov. 5, 1:30pm | National Veterans Art Museum, 1801 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago NOV 7, 14, 21, & 28 - NaNoWriMo: WORKSHOP (National Novel Writing Month) Participants will write a novel in 30 days! Each week guest authors will discuss process, plot, tips and tricks of good writing and the secrets of reaching 50,000 words in 30 days. RSVP to info@warriorartsstudio.com 6:30-8:30pm | Warrior Arts Studio at Fulton Street Collective, 2000 W. Fulton St., Chicago NOV 9 - Fatigue Clothesline: Workshop Helping women and men move past Military Sexual Trauma (MST) by telling their story in a discreet manner that will educate the public. Participants are asked to write, draw, or paint on an inside-out uniform shirt or jacket. RSVP required at www.nvam.org REGISTER NOW 5-9pm | National Veterans Art Museum, 1801 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago NOV 9 - 10 - Homeless Veteran StandDown Chicagoland VA and Vet Centers collaborate with other veteran organizations in a day of service to our homeless veterans. Come out to volunteer. nov. 9, 6am-1pm; nov. 10, 6am-2pm | National Guard Armory, North Ave. and Kedzie Ave., Chicago NOV 10 - Occupied: Performance of War Chicagoans tell their stories of occupation in song, poetry, and theater (a CivSol-Operation Recovery and VVAW mental health services benefit) 8-11pm | Hideout Inn, 1354 W. Wabansia Ave., Chicago  
NOV 11 - IVAW, VVAW, VFP Veterans Day Memorial and Speak Out
Iraq Veterans Against the War focuses on highlighting the experiences women veterans and putting pressure on the Chicago VA Women's Clinic to make reforms.
11am | Vietnam Memorial Wacker St. and Walbash Ave. Chicago, IL
 
NOV 11 - Radical Vulnerability: Opening
Exhibition featuring works by veterans of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Global War on Terror that explore their relationship to personal, political,and social vulnerabilities during a time of war. 5-8pm | National Veterans Art Museum, 1801 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago NOV 11 - Radical Vulnerability: After Hours A party and fundraiser for Radical Vulnerability with live Jazz and Blues. 9pm-12am | Simone’s Bar, 960 W. 18th St., Chicago
 
NOV 12 - The Lonely Soldier Monologues
Rivendell artists will perform an excerpt from Women + War : The Lonely Soldier Monologues
3pm | National Veterans Art Museum, 1801 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago
 
NOV 14 - 20 - GI Coffee House
Veterans hold a space to educate service members and the larger community on GI rights. Come to learn and share your experience. (with IVAW Warrior Writers) 4-8pm | Mess Hall, 6932 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago NOV 16 - Chicago Community Showcase Exhibition by the Vet Art Project features work from veterans and artists pertaining to the veteran experience and our ten years of war. 7-9pm | Chicago Cultural Center–1st floor, Garland Room NOV 17 - Radical Vulnerability: Panel Discussion Critics and artists discuss their work in relationship to the concept of “radical vulnerability” in a time of continued war. 6-8pm | National Veterans Art Museum, 1801 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago NOV 19 - War is Trauma: Portfolio Release Justseeds, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Warrior Writers team up for the War is Trauma portfolio release and poetry reading from the Warrior Writer’s Mess Hall residency. 6-8pm | Mess Hall, 6932 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago NOV 29 - War Is Trauma: Opening Justseeds artist and Northwestern University artist in residence, Nicolas Lampert, shares his collaborative work on the Justseeds and Iraq Veterans Against the War Portfolio: War is Trauma. 3-8pm | Northwestern University, Kresgie Hall—1st floor, Kaplan artist-in-residency studio space
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 - 3:25pm

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Freedom Songs

Will Williams of VFP singing a freedom song at IVAW Stand in Solidarity in Madison, Wisconsin on the 8th anniversary of the Iraq War. Please post your favorite freedom song.
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IVAW members art work continues to spark dialog

Recently, the Intrusive Thoughts exhibition at the National Veterans Art Museum was featured in the Chicago Tribune in a two part article by Lori Waxman. The article demonstrates that the expression of IVAW members through...

A TRIBUTE TO DR. DONNY GEORGE YOUKHANNA: OCTOBER 23, 1950-MARCH 11, 2011

Dr. Donny George Youkhanna, the former Director of the National Museum of Iraq, and former President of the Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage, passed away last Friday at the age of 60. I mourn the loss of an...

IVAW at Madison: National Guard, Support the Workers!

Labor Beat - Here is an historic moment in the anti-war movement in the U.S. On Feb. 26, 2011, at the center of a public workers uprising in Mid-America, Iraq Veterans Against the War drive home a key point: The wars...

IVAW Chicago member Derek Giffin on Walker's threat to use the National Guard

Published on IndyMedia by David Kennedy IVAW member Derek Giffin speaks about Gov. Scott Walker's threat to use the National Guard against unions in Madison should they decide to strike IVAW has called upon all...

"Navigating the Aftermath" Repost from Iraq American Reconciliation Project

In a recent Oval Office address, President Obama marked the “end” of combat operations in Iraq: “We have met our responsibility. Now, it is time to turn the page.”  Not so fast. Unfortunately, the Iraq War has etched itself...
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Minnesota member Wes Davey reflections on IVAW rally in Madison

I was in Madison on Saturday when Iraq Veterans Against the War group was invited to speak. The crowd went crazy when we filed into the rotunda of the Wisconsin State Capital that evening, all of them cheering our small...

Traumas of War in Everyday America (Chicago in War)

Published on Monday, November 8, 2010 by CommonDreams.org Traumas of War in Everyday America Art series aims to expose the traumas of war in everyday America by Austin McCann One of the clarion calls...
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New chapter and group pages!

Welcome to the new chapter and group page's. Because these pages are so new many do not even have their members added yet. If you know an IVAW member who should be listed on this page please email webmaster@ivaw.org or let...

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Edgar Gonzalez-Baeza

I've been involved with the Vet Art Project, as well as the National Veteran Art Museum. Through both of these organizations, I met many IVAW members...
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Eric McIntyre

I am a combat veteran that served in OIF II. Here is an article my wife wrote, that shortly explains what I experienced. http://www....
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Erica Slone

Supporting fellow veterans and advocating for our proper care is of great importance nationally and to me individually.
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Nickolaus Hammack

Deployed to Diyala Province, Iraq - FOB Normandy (1 year). Served as a driver and team leader.
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