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Thursday, February 19, 2015

[SDCPJ] Black Lives Matter: Public Talks with BLM Co-founder Alicia Garza



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Black Lives Matter: A Dialogue with Alicia Garza
Friday 2/27
12:00-2:00pm 
@ Salomon Hall
University of San Diego

This talk addresses the Black Lives Matter movement and the crucial role of campus activism. Alicia Garza is co-founder of the internationally respected Black Lives Matter movement. She is also the Special Projects Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which seeks respect, recognition and labor protection for domestic workers. Sponsored by Associated Students, Center for Inclusion and Diversity, Mulvaney Center for Community, Awareness and Social Action, Changemaker Hub, United Front Multicultural Center, Women's Center and the Social Justice LLC

Black Lives Matter: A Public Talk with Alicia Garza
Friday 2/27
7:00-8:30pm 
@ Malcolm X Library
5148 Market Street
San Diego, CA 92114 

This talk will address the history and goals of the Black Lives Matter movement and invite discussion around local movements for social justice. Alicia Garza is co-founder of the internationally respected Black Lives Matter movement. She is also the Special Projects Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which seeks respect, recognition and labor protection for domestic workers. Sponsored by the Mackey-Cua Project


A Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement: 
http://blacklivesmatter.com/a-herstory-of-the-blacklivesmatter-movement/

BLM Vision and Demands:
 http://blacklivesmatter.com/ferguson/

Turn Up: 21st-Century Black Millennials Are Bringing Direct Action Back
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/malkia-a-cyril/to-save-thier-lives-black_b_6338924.html
 

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In service,

Catherine (Cat) Mendonça
401-580-7791
www.facebook.com/mulhercomplexa
Af3irm San Diego;  an anti-imperialist, transnational feminist women’s organization, evolving from the organization formerly known as GABNet, and 20 years of women’s organizing, activism, and struggle. af3irm.org
United Against Police Terror; a grassroots organization, dedicated to educating and organizing the community to fight back against police terror in SD. uaptsd.org
Black and Pink - San Diego; an organization supporting LGBTQ prisoners impacted by the prison industrial complex. blackandpink.org
a member of San Diego No More Prisons Coalition and Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB)


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