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"Free Julian Assange"–Defender of a Free Press
Rally at LA's All Power Books will call for Justice Department to drop extradition orders again Assange.
JUST SOLUTIONS: EQUITABLE HOUSING IN LA
It's time for equitable solutions to this moral failure. Learn more about Measure ULA.
New Peace in Ukraine Coalition kicks off Nationwide Week of Action Monday, Sept 12 in D.C.
From DC and across the nation, CODEPINK & the Peace in Ukraine Coalition will rally inside and outside congressional offices to call for a ceasefire in Ukraine and investments in climate, not weapons to fuel endless war.
The War in Ukraine
Impacts and Perspectives: Women, Workers & Global South
Free Assange • Free Mumia • Free Palestine
Join us Saturday, September 17, at 7 p.m. First Congregational Church, Berkeley, California
FIGHTING for the Change Our Court System Needs!
To see the change we want in our court system — one that ensures that the system works for all Angelenos — we must vote for change at the County’s judicial level.
KPFK: Exploring Roe v. Wade programs - Don't Miss 'Em!
This week Somethings Happening's Roy "of Hollywood" Tuckman has put together a series which is chock full of programs on the effects of ROE VS. WADE
Progressive Prosecutors Speak Out About Recalls
Join BLM-LA’s Melina Abdullah as she guides a discussion with 4 District Attorneys on the frontier of change.
Michael Zinzun Documentary
May 1, 2022 Screening of "Zinzun A Revolutionary Activist" a great history lesson on an activist who inspired a generation to see themselves as more than a statistic
Deconstructing the Prosecution of Julian Assange
On April 19 at 10 AM CDT, British journalist Mohamed Elmaazi and Professor of International and Criminal Law Mohamed A. ‘Arafa will speak on a Zoom panel on the prosecution of Julian Assange, hosted by the Chicago chapter of Assange Defense.
Victims & Survivors in the Criminal Legal System: Who Are They? How Can We Support Them?
LA District Attorney Accountability Coalition (DAAC) hosts a public conversation that incorporates individuals with lived experience as survivors of crime and the criminal legal system, trauma-informed care expertise, legal academic expertise, and more to discuss how our system can better serve victims and survivors.
Biden's Black Agenda: Hope for Black America?
David Love: A Biden victory does not mean Black America can afford to take a nap until the 2024 election. Democracy is not an armchair spectator sport, and the past four years have taught us as much.
Dismantling the Architecture of Surveillance in Time of COVID & Uprisings
This will be a working meeting to continue building our fight to dismantle LAPD’s Architecture of Surveillance and Data Driven Policing Programs.