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: nycfsp@gmail.com
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Public Hours
Monday and Wednesday 12:00-6:00pm or call for an appointment!
Freedom Hall is available for rent.
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Pressure builds for police accountability in NYC
- Saturday, December 10, 1:00 pm — Public forum on the meaning of Trump’s victory—and what’s next
- Ongoing — Police Accountability Campaign Meeting
Saturday, December 10, 1:00 pm
Public forum on the meaning of Trump’s victory—and what’s next
Come to this public forum to discuss the meaning of Trump's victory - and how we can join together to defend workers and all oppressed people against bigoted attacks.
Speakers will address key questions in a concrete discussion of what's next:
- How key were racism and sexism to Trump's victory? What about class?
- Strategies for defeating bigotry in a polarized U.S.
- Is an independent labor party in our future?
Speakers:
Zeke Cousins
Chief Steward CWA, Captain of wireless strike team for Harlem West 125th Store during Verizon work stoppage
Steve Strauss
National Committee Member, FSP; author and educator on class analysis of capitalist privatization reform; contributor to Freedom Socialist Newspaper
Event Chair:
Emily Woo Yamasaki – Activist with Campaign for an Elected Civilian Review Board
Come listen, learn, and take part in discussion to make your voice heard!
Childcare available on request - call (212) 222-0633 or email NYCfsp@gmail.com.
Door donation $3.00. Program at 2pm. Light lunch served at 1pm for a $10 donation. Work exchange available.
Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party
Ongoing
Police Accountability Campaign Meeting
How many more Black lives can we watch destroyed without justice? How many more guilty cops can we watch run free?
There is a grassroots campaign organizing for an Elected Civilian Review Board (ECRB) that would be empowered to discipline the NYPD and work with an Elected Special Prosecutor to bring justice to victims of police violence.
Join the NYC Campaign for an Elected Civilian Review Board! Come out to the next meeting to learn more and contribute your ideas.
We work together democratically and consciously build the participation and leadership of those most affected by police violence.
The Campaign needs street canvassers, social media help, writing, research help, and more!
ORGANIZING MEETINGS
1st Saturday of every month
1PM - 3PM
12PM Brunch
2nd and 4th Thursday of every month
7PM - 9PM
Freedom Hall
113 West 128th St. Harlem, NY.
(2/3 Subway to 125th St.)
For more info, call (212) 222-0633 or email nycfsp@gmail.com
Event Link: www.facebook.com/StopPoliceViolenceNYC/events
President-elect Donald Trump just announced his plans to appoint a Medicare privatizer as Secretary of Health and Human Services--a position that oversees a $1 trillion budget, including Medicare and Medicaid, which affect over 100 million Americans.
Tell Congress “No one voted to destroy Medicare!”