Activists across the country know that 2018 is one election year
we can't afford to sit out, with our most fundamental values of justice,
equality, and dignity on the line.
That's why we're gathering together in solidarity on September 8th for Thousands of Doors for Justice (TDJ).
TDJ
is a day of action for activists and volunteers across the state to
step up and fight for issues of economic, racial, social, women's,
environmental, and immigrant justice.
Advocates will take action
in many forms, including knocking on doors, making calls, registering
voters, training volunteers, recruiting new activists, and more. As a
broad spectrum of volunteers and organizations, we will each contribute
in the best ways we can and embrace our collective struggle.
NEW HAVEN: New Haven Peoples Center 37 Howe Street. Doors open 8:45 am.
9 am Gather. 9:30 - 10 am: Livestream with Linda Sarsour and local sepakers. 10 am: Information sharing from organizations present before heading out to the streets.
Contact: peoplescenter@pobox.com
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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
The Great Debaters with guest speaker Edward Carson
https://www.facebook.com/events/2157442214543589/
Solidarity Film Series at the New Haven Peoples Center
THE GREAT DEBATERS
Friday, August 17, 2018 at 7:30 pm
Special Guest Speaker:
Edward Carson, Boston Club CPUSA
Denzel Washington portrays Melvin Tolson a teacher and sharecropper organizer in segregated Texas in the 1930s. His students break racist barriers and win a competition with Harvard. Based on a true story. Released 2007.
New Haven Peoples Center 37 Howe St New Haven 06511
Free admission Refreshments
Solidarity Film Series at the New Haven Peoples Center
THE GREAT DEBATERS
Friday, August 17, 2018 at 7:30 pm
Special Guest Speaker:
Edward Carson, Boston Club CPUSA
Denzel Washington portrays Melvin Tolson a teacher and sharecropper organizer in segregated Texas in the 1930s. His students break racist barriers and win a competition with Harvard. Based on a true story. Released 2007.
New Haven Peoples Center 37 Howe St New Haven 06511
Free admission Refreshments