Hmm.. interesting title. There are over 2,000 nuclear weapons in that city & a hollow mountain. Not far away, on Central and Harvard, or something, food not bombs serves lunch on Fridays in front of the University bookstore.
There is a university "club" who is disgussing where the best place for food not bombs to locate is. Frankly, they may actually impact the location of this serving. ? .
What I'd like from you guys, is to tell me two things. Have you been served by and/or worked w/ the ABQ FNB? How was it? And 2: Where is the best place in ABQ to serve the hungry, and maybe a time of day... oh, there's also, through the same college kids trying to change the traditional FNB service in ABQ a 'documentary on the homeless' appearently in the works, which, so far seems to be slanted toward only one type of homeless. I'm going to try to solve some of this testosterone frenzy while also figuring out ways that it could be utilized in the best ways through open dialogue with some of the major contributors..any suggestions?
There is a university "club" who is disgussing where the best place for food not bombs to locate is. Frankly, they may actually impact the location of this serving. ? .
What I'd like from you guys, is to tell me two things. Have you been served by and/or worked w/ the ABQ FNB? How was it? And 2: Where is the best place in ABQ to serve the hungry, and maybe a time of day... oh, there's also, through the same college kids trying to change the traditional FNB service in ABQ a 'documentary on the homeless' appearently in the works, which, so far seems to be slanted toward only one type of homeless. I'm going to try to solve some of this testosterone frenzy while also figuring out ways that it could be utilized in the best ways through open dialogue with some of the major contributors..any suggestions?
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Re: Albuquerque bombs
Wed, February 28, 2007 - 9:47 AMI've never been to Alburquerque, however if someone (or someones) are wanting to make a documentary on the homeless, especially a slanted documentary based on only one part or type of homelessness, I'd suggest, inviting them to do it as an independant project that does not involve FNB.
There have been many short films and investigations into homelessness where I am but if there isn't a full consensus between the people involved with FNB, they arn't involved as an organization with the project, though members of FNB may be as individuals.
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Re: Albuquerque bombs
Sat, May 10, 2008 - 3:43 PMrosevelt park use to be full of hungery homeless people
last time i was there in 2006 the park was fenced off for
renovations don't know if they were trying to keep the
homeless kids out or what but thats where i'd feed
