This coming Sunday, May 30, a car and bike caravan calling for an end to the US economic blockade of Cuba will leave from the Mitchell Park Domes, 524 S. Layton Blvd., after a short send-off at 1 PM.
Friday Freedom Flicks
Discussions after each film. Free and open to all interested. Dedicated to strengthening movements for peace & freedom.
Princeton professor to give Metcalfe Lecture at MU on April 18
A professor of theology emeritus from Princeton University will talk about his personal journey studying and writing about African American history, as this year’s Metcalfe Lecture, Wednesday, April 18, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Raynor Memorial Libraries Beaumier Suites BC, 1355 W. Wisconsin Avenue.
Kick off to Jane’s Walk weekend
Please join us as we once again celebrate the legacy of Jane Jacobs at Turner Hall on Wednesday, May 3rd.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s Beyond Vietnam 50th Anniversary Read-in and Discussion
A Read-In to mark the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s historic speech on April 4, 1967 – “Beyond Vietnam” – when he offered his most radical critique of racism, militarism and extreme materialism in the U.S.
Religion and Revolution — Cuban Style
Hear firsthand how Cuban believers in the gospel worked to support the goals of the revolution for free and universal healthcare and education, and to bridge the gap between church and government.
Living activism
Attend this benefit to support Wisconsin’s two young women studying at Havana.
Diverse group of organizations come together for Peace in our Community and in the World
A diverse group of organizations are coming together this Wednesday at 5:30pm to march and rally by the Milwaukee City Hall for Peace in our Community and in the World. The nearly two dozen sponsoring organizations include the Coalition for Justice, which has led many protests against police actions such as the fatal shooting of Dontre’ […]
What can we learn from Cuba’s Successes in Combating Illiteracy at home & abroad? And from Women’s Leading Role?
Tuesday, June 14 | 4 pm & 7 PM: What can we learn from Cuba’s Successes in Combating Illiteracy at home & abroad? Hear Luisa Campos, Director of Cuba’s Museum of Literacy, & see the inspiring film “Maestra,” a short documentary on how young women teaching in Cuba’s historic campaign against illiteracy not only made Cuba one of the […]