![]() ![]() Founded in the early ’80s as an international solidarity project that sent donated bicycles from the people of the United States to the people of Nicaragua (as a counter to the U.S. Red Sun Press has been operating in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood for decades, and we love supporting legendary local institutions like Bikes Not Bombs (BNB). Ayanna Pressley as well as Lee Gelernt, the ACLU’s lead attorney arguing historic and ongoing family separation case, the attempted asylum ban, and the first challenge to the unconstitutional Muslim travel ban.įor more listings, Read More… (more…) Read More This celebration of liberty and justice for all, which raises funds for the ACLU of MA, will feature Rep. PRINTPRESS RI FREESome activities free tickets/pre-registration required for othersĪmerican Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts: 38th Annual “Bill of Rights Dinner” Enjoy the Annual Plant Sale at the Farm Stand, live music, & art. Wright-Locke Farm: Mothers’ Day Weekend Spring Flingīring your lunch and explore the farm with family-friendly activities sign up for a gardening workshop, goat walk, barn tour, or evening Cocktail Tasting. It tells the story of the work that led Wilma Mankiller to become the first modern female Chief of the Cherokee Nation.įree and open to the public (donations appreciated) This feature film based on the true story of the Bell Waterline Project is set in the early 1980s in a rural Oklahoma Cherokee community where many houses lacked running water. ![]() Jamaica Plain Forum: “The Cherokee Word For Water” film screeningįirst Church JP, 6 Eliot St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 What do A Far Cry and a bicycle have in common? Take a ride with us at our annual Spring Soirée to find out (no helmet required). We’ll demystify A Far Cry’s artistic process while you mingle with the Criers, delight in a delicious plated dinner, and tempt yourself with enticing live and silent auction items. ![]() Botolph Club, 199 Commonwealth Ave, Boston MA 02116 Join two Russian and one Indian peace and disarmament movement leaders for an in-depth discussion of US-Russia relations, India-Pakistan relations, and the challenges to peace posed by each.Ī Far Cry Orchestra: Annual Spring Soirée Peace Action: “Nuclear Disarmament in a Changing World – Russian & Indian Peace Movement Perspectives” TalkĬommunity Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St, Boston MA 02116 The projects emerge out of a vibrant partnership between 1for3 and local Palestinian organizations.Ĭost: Pre-Registration $20-adult, $15-students, $10-children (+$5 for same-day registration) The 4th Annual Walk for Water raises money in support of Palestinian refugees, directly benefiting health care, education and environmental projects in Aida & Azza Camps, and Walaja Village, Bethlehem. It’s a celebration of people coming together across culture, age, and traditionįree and open to the public (donations appreciated) The festival commemorates neighbors and activists stopping the I-95 highway from bisecting Jamaica Plain in 1979. Two parades, multiple stages with music/dance/theater performances, and 50+ craft/non-profit/food vendors. in Jamaica Plain and Egleston Square in Roxbury, ending at 12noon at festival site (where programming runs till 6pm), Stony Brook T Station Field, 100 Boylston St, Jamaica Plain MA 02130 Spontaneous Celebrations: 41st Annual Wake Up the Earth Parade & Festival When we published a brief calendar of events featuring some of these folks in our recent newsletter the response was very positive, so we’ve augmented and expanded the listings to include a wealth of Greater Boston area happenings. PRINTPRESS RI FULLRed Sun Press’ community is full of amazing people and organizations doing critical work for social, economic, and environmental justice, as well as many who just want to make life more fun and fulfilling. ![]()
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