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Positive Force DC/State of the Union compilation LP release flier, Washington, D.C., 1989
Flier for a Positive Force DC meeting on April 1, 1989, as well as an advertisement for the State of the Union compilation LP recently released by Dischord Records. The compilation was a benefit for the American Civil Liberties Union and Community for Creative Non-Violence
Flier describing Positive Force, their projects and resources
Flier for Positive Force Projects and Resources. Flier features projects and resources Positive Force provides such as Benefit Concerts, CCNV Clinic, Monthly Meal Delivery, Back to the Basement Concerts, Creative Protests, Self-education, Moving and Cleaning Help, Provision of Space, State of the Union benefit compilation, and You Can Do It! booklet as well as Printed on Recycled Paper stamp. There text stating, \isolation is the biggest barrier to change\ and text reflecting membership and meeting information, \There are no membership requirements or fees to be part of Positive Force. In an important sense, anyone who attends one of our events is part of PF. Your input is important to us
The Make-Up, Estrojet, and Positive State concert flier, SEIU Hall, Washington, D.C., August 25, 1996
An advertising flier promoting a concert by the punk rock bands The Make-Up, Estrojet, and Positive State. The concert occurred on Sunday, August 25, 1996 at the SEIU Hall in Washington, D.C. The concert was a benefit for Justice for Janitors and was organized by Positive Force, an activist group with longstanding ties to the D.C. punk subculture
Alternatives Festival flier, Washington, D.C., October 14-15, 1989
Flier promoting the Alternatives Festival '89, a two day festival in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle organized by Positive Force DC. The schedule for October 14, 1989 features performances from 200 Stitches, Transilience, Cabal, Adam's Bridge, Tiik, Lungfish and Fidelity Jones and activist presentations from Resistance Conspiracy, "Operation Rescue," Daryl Stover, Men Against Rape and the Gay/Lesbian Task Force. The schedule for October 15, 1989 features performances from Brick, Choke, Small Wonder, All White Jury, Neverman, Moss Icon, Weatherhead, Juliana and Gazebo Front and activist presentations from Greenpeace, PETA, Dan Moshenberg, Survival International and Ray Davis from the DC Student Coalition against Apartheid and Racism (DC SCAR)
Dissent, Lungfish and Agent 86 concert flier, BBQ Iguana, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1989
Flier promoting a concert featuring the bands Dissent, Lungfish, and Agent 86 performing at a benefit for Survival International organized by Positive Force DC at BBQ Iguana in Washington, D.C. on November 2, 1989
Fidelity Jones, Swiz, Hazmat and Ulysses concert flier, All Souls Church, Washington, D.C., December 22, 1989
Flier for a Fidelity Jones, Swiz, Hazmat, and Ulysses concert benefiting the United Mine Workers and the War Resisters League organized by Positive Force DC at the All Souls Church in Washington D.C. on December 22, 1989
Percussion protest flier, Washington, D.C., March 24, 1990
Flier promoting a protest held in Washington, D.C. in opposition to aid from the United States to El Salvador. The protest occurred on March 24, 1990 and was promoted by the activist group Positive Force DC
Fugazi, Lungfish, and the Crainium concert flier – Teamsters’ Union Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, May 12, 1998
Flier promoting a concert by Fugazi, Lungfish, and the Crainium at the Teamsters’ Union Hall in Baltimore, Maryland on May 12, 1998. The concert was promoted by Positive Force DC and was a benefit for the Homeless Persons Representation Project
Verbal Assault, Fire Party, and All White Jury concert flier, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., July 13, 1989
Flier for a Verbal Assault, Fire Party, and All White Jury concert at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. on July 13, 1989. The show was a Positive Force DC benefit for Big Mountain Support Group
Shudder to Think and Swiz concert flier, Calvary United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1988
Flier promoting a concert by the punk bands Shudder to Think, Swiz, the Undecided, and Moss Icon (spelled Moss Ikon here). The concert occurred on April 23, 1988 at the Calvary United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C. The concert was organized by the activist group Positive Force DC and was a benefit for Greenpeace USA
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