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“Sir! No Sir!” Film Screening On on GI Resistance to end the Vietnam War
@ Revolution Books
“Sir! No Sir!” Film Screening On on GI Resistance to end the Vietnam War
@ Revolution Books
Jul 4 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Come to Revolution Books at 2444 Durant Ave for an in-person event. We invite everyone who is sickened by the US government and what it has done to people all over the planet and to people here, everyone who refuses to join in the orgy of July 4 flag waving and patriotism, to come to Revolution Books for an Anti-July 4 screening and discussion of the powerful film “SIR! NO SIR!” by David Zeiger. This film tells the true story of the powerful anti-war movement which emerged inside the US … Continued
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Prisons and Alternatives to Harm
@ Online
Prisons and Alternatives to Harm
@ Online
Jul 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
The final class in our “What is Abolition?” series will take a look at the prison system and the conditions that prisoners face, as well as looking at alternatives to dealing with harm. Do prisons actually change people’s behaviors? Or reduce harm? What are alternative ways that we can address interpersonal harm? What is transformative justice? Join this discussion hosted by the EBDSA Political Education Committee and the Racial Solidarity Committee and explore these questions with your DSA comrades. Check here for readings and videos Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82412610160?pwd=NFNUU09WTHhTTGVCYSs1M2xMRlBqUT09 Meeting … Continued
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Prisons and Alternatives to Harm – DSA
@ Online
Prisons and Alternatives to Harm – DSA
@ Online
Jul 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
RSVP The final class in our “What is Abolition?” series will take a look at the prison system and the conditions that prisoners face, as well as looking at alternatives to dealing with harm. Do prisons actually change people’s behaviors? Or reduce harm? What are alternative ways that we can address interpersonal harm? What is transformative justice? Join this discussion hosted by the EBDSA Political Education Committee and the Racial Solidarity Committee and explore these questions with your DSA comrades. Readings + Videos to come! Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82412610160?pwd=NFNUU09WTHhTTGVCYSs1M2xMRlBqUT09 … Continued
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