Community Mobilizes in Opposition to First Neo-Nazi Rally in Minneapolis in Over a Decade
UPDATE Saturday Afternoon: 4 Nazis who showed up leave after being confronted by 150-200 anti-racists.
UPDATE Saturday Afternoon: 4 Nazis who showed up leave after being confronted by 150-200 anti-racists.
The theme for the Confronting Racism: Building United Movements conference will be “Connecting the dots: racism and issues of global capitalism.” We envision a conference with workshops and action-oriented discussions exposing the interconnectedness of racism with issues of global capitalism affecting us locally...This is an opportunity to examine our common ground within seemingly separate issues and develop a unified voice of resistance against global capitalism and imperialism as we continue building a collective liberation movement in Ohio. We are committed to building an anti-racist, anti-imperialist, multiracial, feminist, queer and trans liberationist, anti-authoritarian movement against global capitalism and promoting the understanding that there are multiple valid approaches to doing this work. Please come and let us hear your voice.
We are now accepting proposals for workshops that speak to our stated theme and that folks in Ohio might find particularly interesting. It is our goal that every workshop will end with a “call to action”
For More information on how to submit proposals and to RSVP please see our website.
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As The Reverend Al Sharpton said in Jena, there are Jenas all over the United States. Toledo Ohio is another of our nation's Jenas and deserves the utmost attention. Like Jena, the catalyst for the trouble in Toledo begins at a high school with overt racist provocations.