Join us for a screening of the short film about Audry Funk, a feminist rapper and social activist from Mexico who came to the U.S. to gain a better career and continue spreading her voice for social justice.
This one-day class is about popular education - an approach to teaching and learning that connects theory, experience, and practical work for social change.
Conversations between scholar-activists and organizers unearth hidden legacies of internationalist movements and reveal the potentials of decolonized feminist futures. With Mary Helen Washington and Vijay Prashad.
By exploring radical urban theories, this course by Miguel Robles-Durán, aims to challenge the way in which social movements and activisms function today and questions their true capacity to engage with the dynamics and modalities of capitalism.
We want to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of El Grito de Lares in Puerto Rico, and reflect on the current struggle for decolonization and self-determination. Join us for a great night of reflection, live music and community!
A night of fundraising and dancing with Princess Nokia and DJ Bembona. The funds will be destined to Hood 2 La Gente's Post María Hurricane Relief.