New York City

Freedom Hall

113 West 128th St., New York, New York (between Malcolm X/Lenox & Adam Clayton Powell Blvds.)

Take subways #2 or 3 to 125th St.; #4, 5 or 6 to 125th St. and walk west four blocks; A, B, C or D to 125th St. and walk east three blocks.

Phone: (212) 222-0633
Email: fsp@nyct.net
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Public Hours
Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday 1:00-6:00pm
Or call for an appointment!

Freedom Hall is available for rent.
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Thursday, April 14, 7:00 PM

Join the campaign for an Elected Civilian Review Board!

Reports mount daily of another Black life lost at the hands of the police or another acquittal of a guilty cop. We need a concrete mechanism to exert community control over the police. Please attend this first organizing meeting to build a New York City campaign for an Elected Civilian Review Board.

An Elected Civilian Review Board (ECRB) would be empowered to investigate and act on all complaints of police misconduct, and would replace the currently existing NYC Civilian Complaint Board that provides little to no recourse for victims of police brutality or misconduct. ECRB members would be elected at the grassroots community level, not appointed as are the members of the current Complaint Board in NYC. The inherent role of the police is to uphold and protect the monied interests that run our cities. An ECRB would be a community-led force that would place a significant check on the police and help save lives now.

Your input and energy are needed! The meeting agenda will include a discussion of how an ECRB would function in NYC, drafting of a timeline to organize for a 2016 NYC Referendum, and next steps for action.

Freedom Hall, 113 West 128th St. Harlem, NY
(2/3 Subway to 125th St.)

This meeting is initiated by the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women, who are committed to working with others through an open, respectful, democratic structure, and a platform that represents those communities most affected by police violence.

For more info, call (212) 222-0633 or email nycfsp@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/fspNYC

Thursday, March 31, 7:00 PM

Reading Circle – Revolutionary Integration: A Marxist Analysis of African American Liberation

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What will it take to truly end racism in the U.S.?

Come study this groundbreaking text that highlights the crucial role of Black workers, women and LGBT people in the struggle for an integrated movement against not only race oppression but all injustice and exploitation.

Book available on site and online.

March 31st, April 7th, April 21st, May 5th, May 19th, June 2nd.

7:00pm-8:30pm

Freedom Hall 113 W. 128th St., Harlem

Admission: Free

For information, call 212-222-0633 or email nycfsp@gmail.com