Archive for 'activism'

NYC: An Evening with AIM Member Lenny Foster

Lenny Foster will speak on Native American Spirituality, the Prison System, Environmental Issues Affecting Native Lands and Native American Prisoner of War Leonard Peltier Friday, May 24, 2013 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Casa de las Américas 182 E. 111th St. (btwn. Lex. Ave. and 3rd Ave.) Reception from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Light Refreshments [...]

NYC, Thursday May 23: Assata Shakur Teach-In

Forty years ago Assata Olugbala Shakur, long a subject of the FBI’s infamous Counter Intelligence Program due to her elevated political consciousness and formidable organizing skill, was targeted for assassination by NJ State Troopers. They shot her twice while her hands were raised above her head. “I was left on the ground to die, and [...]

Continue Supporting Chokwe Lumumba for Mayor of Jackson, MS

It is now official! The Campaign to Elect Chokwe Lumumba won the runoff election tonight! This is a significant victory and testament to the years of community organizing put in by the New Afrikan Peoples Organization, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, the People’s Assembly and the broad array of progressive forces we’re allied with in [...]

Calls to Conscience: Prison Resistance in Palestine, Guantánamo, the U.S. and Iran

Join us for a panel discussion on imprisonment and resistance featuring Sahar Francis, director of the Ramallah-based prisoners’ rights organization Addameer (Arabic for “conscience”), in conversation with Leili Kashani (CCR), Victoria Law (author of Resistance Behind Bars), and Asoo (Havaar). Darryl Li (Columbia University Committee on Global Thought) will moderate. This timely panel takes place [...]

New Zine Out

A new online ‘zine also in print by young women of color in Tucson is online now:

All Out May 18-20 in Support of Chicago Teachers Union

The September 2012 strike of 26,000-plus Chicago teachers — organized by the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) — was undeniably one of the most significant labor struggles in decades. What was at stake was not only the working conditions of Chicago teachers but also their job security and preservation of their union. Moreover, the teachers were [...]

NYC: Legacy of Malcolm X Panel

In Celebration Of The 88th Birthday Of Malcolm X, the United Muslim Alliance & The Harlem Maysles Institute presents a program on May 18, 5pm-10 p.m. at the Harlem Maysles Cinema, 343 Malcolm X Boulevard/Lenox Avenue (Between 127th 128th Streets). *doors open/dinner served @ 4:30pm **Malcolm X Book Fair, DVD’s & Bus Tickets To The [...]

Asheville: Stand up for Native Forests, Stop GE Trees

Join Earth First!, Global Justice Ecology Project and the STOP GE Trees Campaign for a week of resistance to genetically engineered trees. At the end of May the International Tree Biotechnology 2013 Conference is taking place in Asheville, NC, May 26 – June 1. This conference is a gathering of many of the major players [...]

Today/NYC: Stand With Taxi Drivers—Stop New TLC Rules!

The New York Taxi Workers Alliance is holding a rally to protest new rules being proposed at the Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC). Stop TLC Vote On New Rules to Let Garages & Brokers Steal Our Raise! TUESDAY, MAY 14TH, 2pm Outside TLC Headquarters 33 Beaver Street, NYC Take 4/5/6 to Bowling Green. It took [...]

Lawrence Hamm Statement in Support of Assata Shakur

(Statement by Lawrence Hamm, Chairman, People’s Organization For Progress at a press conference in Newark, New Jersey on May 10, 2013) The People’s Organization For Progress (POP) calls upon the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to remove Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard) from its Most Wanted Terrorists List. She does not belong on the list because [...]

“We Will Not Despair”: Open Letter from Detroit Public School Board Member

I am writing to let you know that the terrorists are here in Detroit. They have taken over our schools and our city. Their appetizers were Benton Harbor, Flint and their caviar was Allen Park, but they spit it out because it was too white. I watched ” Slavery by Another Name,” and was amazed [...]

Assata is Not a Terrorist: She is a Freedom Fighter like Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X & Martin L. King [#Feminist Friday]

The attack on Sister Assata Shakur is an attack on the right of the Black masses and the Black liberation movement to resist oppression. The U.S. government and all of its branches have always persecuted, jailed, exiled and murdered Black activists and revolutionaries no matter their philosophies or tactics-communism, Pan Africanism, separation, revolutionary nationalism, integration; [...]

Tonight in SF: Nancy Kurshan and Out of Control

The Freedom Archives is excited to announce an evening with author and activist Nancy Kurshan on Thursday May 9th at 7pm – 518 Valencia St – San Francisco. Nancy and the Freedom Archives have recently released Out of Control: A Fifteen Year Battle Against Control Unit Prisons. The book tells the inspiring story of the [...]

Philly, Sat., May 11: Free the MOVE 9!

You remember. You remember because the tragedy that day touched everyone it reached. What did it teach you? Tell someone. Write a poem, short story, rhyme, or snapshot. What did it mean? What did you learn? What are you going to do? Saturday, May 11, 2013 • 12-4 pm Drexel University, West Philly Nesbitt Hall [...]

NJ: Last Call for Labor Fightback Conference

This is the last call for the exciting National Labor Fightback Conference, to be held at the Rutgers University Student Center in New Brunswick, NJ, May 10-12, 2013. The conference will feature plenary sessions with keynote speakers and discussion, as well as workshops — which will, in turn, report back to the plenary sessions. A [...]

Reportback from the WSF 2013 in Tunisia

Join Grassroots Global Justice Alliance for a report back via conference call and online slideshow from the World Social Forum held in Tunis, Tunisia March 26th – 30th. SAVE THE DATE! Pick the time that works best for you: Wednesday, May 8th at 7 pm ET / 6pm CT / 5pm MT / 4pm PT [...]

Seeking Posters from Historical and Contemporary Boycott Movements [Saturday #Culture]

The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) are creating a traveling poster exhibition highlighting different historical boycott movements up to the present. The working title is Boycott! The Art of Economic Activism, and it will include the United Farm Workers’ grape and lettuce boycott, divestment from [...]

Eve Ensler Book Tour Starts [#Feminist Friday]

On April 26, Eve Ensler will kick off a 19-city U.S. tour for her latest book, In the Body of the World, a visionary memoir of separation and connection—to the body, the self, and the world. It will be released by Metropolitan Books on April 30th. Check out Eve’s full U.S. tour schedule below: Sante Fe, [...]

Petition to Rescind and Repudiate the Decision to Confer the Oliver Tambo Award to Guyanese Dictator, Forbes Burnham

We, the undersigned, condemn the choice of Forbes Burnham as the intended recipient, on April 27, 2013, of South Africa’s Order of the Companions of O.R. Tambo (Oliver Tambo Award). We call on the South African government to rescind this decision and cancel the award. Even a cursory investigation reveals that Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, [...]

NYC Book Launch of Maroon the Implacable

On Saturday, May 3, 2013, from 7pm-9pm, an historic book collecting the writings of former Black Panther Party leader and current BLA Political Prisoner of War, Russell “Maroon” Shoatz , who has been held in tortuous solitary confinement in the state of Pennsylvania for the past 30 years, will be officially released at New York’s [...]