Conversational Arabic Film Club for Heritage Speakers • SPRING 2021 TO APPLY, PLEASE FILL OUT
Conversational Arabic Film Club for Heritage Speakers • SPRING 2021 TO APPLY, PLEASE FILL OUT
The Creole language was the first step for enslaved workers in the French plantation colonies to emancipate themselves from the oppression of slavery. Join us for an introductory course to develop listening and speaking skills to allow you communicate with native Creole speakers.
Histories of the Working Class in North America is a space for popular education that brings researchers and scholars into conversation with organizers, students, and teachers rooted in the contemporary working class. In order to know where we are going, we must study where we have come from!
A virtual summer program for organizers, visionaries and people in resistance to oppression. Read through the info and apply by Saturday, June 12!
John and Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange’s father and brother, will travel from Australia to undertake a nationwide tour of the U.S. beginning June 6 - July 2 to advocate for Julian’s release and to raise awareness about the importance of protecting journalists and a free press.
In this film based on a true story, the poet Missak Manouchian leads a mixed bag of youngsters and immigrants in a clandestine battle against the Nazi occupation. Twenty-two men and one woman fighting for an ideal and for freedom. News of their daring attacks, including the assassination of an SS general, eventually reaches Berlin.
The People's Market is back! We are so excited to have cultural workers, artists, and makers back in the space. Shop zines, art, handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, healing activities, herbal teas, etc.