Join a panel of local and regional community organizers to discuss how the recent election of Barack Obama will impact political and grassroots organizing.
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
5-7 pm
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St. Copley Square, Boston
Panelists include
(organizations listed for informational purposes only):
Diana X Bell (MIRA Coalition)
Darlene Lombos (Community Labor United)
Camilo Viveiros ( Mass. Senior Action & UMass Dartmouth Labor Education Center )
Bridget Colvin ( Massachusetts Friends of Midwives, NEFAC)
Childcare available upon request, RSVP required.
For more information or to RSVP contact: boston@nefac.net
DISCUSSION FOLLOWED BY A FUNDRAISER
FOR THE PRISON BIRTH PROJECT
Drinks, Dancing, Solidarity w/ DJ Shabbakano & friends.
Bring your friends, your checkbook & your favorite dance music on your iPod.
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
8pm-Midnight
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St, Copley Square, Boston
Subway: Green line to Copley, Orange line to Back Bay
The Prison Birth Project is an organization focused on reproductive justice, working to provide education, support and resources about pregnancy, birth and mothering to incarcerated women. We believe that the prison industrial complex perpetuates racism, sexism and classism. Our ultimate goal is the mobilization of an intersectional movement for reproductive justice for all people.
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