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Mar 29th, Washington, DC: Radical Forgiveness: Report Back From Rwanda

Mar 29th, Washington, DC: Radical Forgiveness: Report Back From Rwanda

Mar 25, 2010 | Events | 0 comments

DC Benefit for Visions To Peace Project: As we struggle to end cycles of violence in our local communities, what can we learn from Rwandans’ efforts to heal and rebuild in the aftermath of genocide? This event is for YOUTH, YOUNG ADULTS, and OLDER FOLKS!! There...
USSF: People’s Movement Assembly Video!

USSF: People’s Movement Assembly Video!

Mar 22, 2010 | Calls for Volunteers/Activists/Job Applicants, Events | 0 comments

Get ready for the 2010 US Social Forum (USSF) in Detroit by holding a People’s Movement Assembly (PMA) with your organization, community, region, or sector! PMA’s are community meetings that are happening across the country from August 2009 until June 2010 to bring...
Activists respond to anti-choice groups targeting black communities

Activists respond to anti-choice groups targeting black communities

Mar 22, 2010 | Calls for Writing/Artistic/Workshop Submissions, General News | 2 comments

Reproductive justice activists are responding to the recent targeting of black communities by anti-choice organizations. Georgia Right To Life purchased 80 billboards in Atlanta with the face of a black child and the words, “Black children are an endangered...
Proudly African & Transgender: Portraits

Proudly African & Transgender: Portraits

Mar 21, 2010 | Art & Performance, General News | 0 comments

The Proudly African & Transgender: Portraits exhibition by Gabrielle Le Roux in partnership with IGLHRC has premiered in Amsterdam.  Amnesty International – Amsterdam opened the exhibition on Feb 25th.  Le Roux explains, The exhibition honours...
Call for applicants: Alston Bannerman Fellowship

Call for applicants: Alston Bannerman Fellowship

Mar 21, 2010 | Calls for Volunteers/Activists/Job Applicants, General News | 0 comments

The Alston Bannerman Fellowship Program, as part of the Center for Social Inclusion, is supporting long-time activists of color by giving them the resources to take time out for reflection and renewal. Fellows receive a $25,000 award to take sabbaticals of three...
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