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SUMMARY:Women of Color Discuss Organizing in Mixed-Race Groups
DESCRIPTION:As women of color\, we are involved in various struggles for freedom and social justice. As a result we often find ourselves working with or in solidarity with white allies. Join the Women of Color Caucus for a consciousness-raising meeting on Monday\, October 5th at 7:00 p.m. EST to discuss our experiences organizing in mixed-race groups or coalitions (successes\, challenges\, etc.). \n\nThis meeting is open to women of color. You can join us for this meeting in person in: \n\n    Gainesville\, FL – RSVP to maxwell.natalie@gmail.com or call (321) 230-4773 for meeting location information.\n    New York City – RSVP to woccnyc@yahoo.com or call (646) 285-1723 for meeting information.\n\n\nIf you are not able to make it to the meeting in person\, you can participate by phone by sending your RSVP to maxwell.natalie@gmail.com for call-in information.
URL:https://womensliberation.org/event/women-of-color-discuss-organizing-in-mixed-race-groups-3/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Women of Color Discuss Organizing in Mixed-Race Groups
DESCRIPTION:As women of color\, we are involved in various struggles for freedom and social justice. As a result we often find ourselves working with or in solidarity with white allies. Join the Women of Color Caucus for a consciousness-raising meeting on Monday\, October 5th at 7:00 p.m. EST to discuss our experiences organizing in mixed-race groups or coalitions (successes\, challenges\, etc.). \nOrganizer Natalie Maxwell speaks out about her abortion\, University of Florida 2014\nThis meeting is open to women of color. You can join us for this meeting in person in: \n\n    Gainesville\, FL – RSVP to maxwell.natalie@gmail.com or call (321) 230-4773 for meeting location information.\n    New York City – RSVP to woccnyc@yahoo.com or call (646) 285-1723 for meeting information.\n\nIf you are not able to make it to the meeting in person\, you can participate by phone by sending your RSVP to maxwell.natalie@gmail.com for call-in information.
URL:https://womensliberation.org/event/women-of-color-discuss-organizing-in-mixed-race-groups/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:WOCC
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SUMMARY:Campus Feminist Meeting
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, Oct. 7th\, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. \nWhere: Anderson Hall\, Rm. 117 at University of Florida (1507 W. University Ave. map) \nThe University of Florida recently released the findings from its campus climate survey on sexual assault\, which found that 20% of campus women have experienced sexual assault since coming to UF\, while the majority of those assaults remain unreported. (See newspaper coverage of the survey in The Alligator and The Gainesville Sun.)  Is “rape culture” to blame for sexual assault or something else? Join us for a discussion on rape and sexual assault on campus. \n  \nSave the date! We’ll be meeting the first Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.: \n\nNovember 4
URL:https://womensliberation.org/event/campus-feminist-meeting-4/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Roots of the Women's Liberation Movement in the Civil Rights Movement
DESCRIPTION:From the left\, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) workers Doris Rutledge\, Gene Pinkston\, Judith Benninger (Brown)\, and Ira Simmons\, Gadsden County\, Florida\, August 1964.\nThis workshop is for women to learn about the roots of the Women’s Liberation Movement in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements—and how this history can be used today.  \n\nWhat were the positive lessons that gave women the tools to attack male supremacy?\nHow did Black women lead in the Women’s Liberation Movement and why is this not known?\nWhat did Black organizers tell white women that caused them to organize for Women’s Liberation?\n\nPlease e-mail nwl@womensliberation.org to reserve your spot and so that we can email you the readings in advance.  Space is limited so be sure to email and reserve your spot today. \nA $10 donation will be requested at the workshop. \n More on the workshop \nWith the growing movement against racist police murders and the rise of Black Lives Matter\, we think it’s a good moment to correct the myths about the history of Women’s Liberation and Black Liberation\, and study the lessons from this vital relationship for our organizing now. \nInstructor: Jenny Brown has been organizing for Women’s Liberation for 25 years\, with Gainesville (Florida) Women’s Liberation\, Redstockings\, and National Women’s Liberation.  She is co-author of the Redstockings book Women’s Liberation and National Health Care: Confronting the Myth of America\, and an author of Labor Notes book How to Jump-Start Your Union: Lessons from the Chicago Teachers. \nThis workshop is originally part of the 10-week class\, Building Women’s Liberation Now: Gems from the 60s and 70s for Activist Use Today\, we offered last year in cooperation with Redstockings (www.redstockings.org).  Please let us know if you would be interested in taking the 10-week class–we will offer it again if there is enough interest.
URL:https://womensliberation.org/event/workshop-roots-of-the-womens-liberation-movement-in-the-civil-rights-movement/
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