Are you a revolutionary?
Join Community Movement Builders, the General Baker Institute, and the Black & Brown Alliance of the Detroit Democratic Socialist of America for a series of neighborhood-based political education events on the movement to defund the police, defend blacks lives, and rebuild our neighborhoods.
Our first in a series of Monday teach-ins was at the Shed on the East Side. The second was at Detroit is Different, the third was at Plaza Aztlan in Southwest Detroit, and this week we are gathering at the General Baker Institute's new space at 15760 Livernois, Detroit, MI 48238.
We will be talking about policing from an international perspective - both about the militarization of our local police force and global policing. Come ready to ask questions, learn, participate, and (if you still need one) find a political home.
Our speakers will be placing the present moment and its demands in the larger context of the fight to end capitalist exploitation -- and the violent, racist police and military tactics used everywhere to defend it.
Look out for more details for our next date: August 3rd.
Masks are strongly encouraged. We'll be setting up chairs at six feet apart to comply with social distancing protocols.
Some light refreshments will be served.
Livestream will be available on all our Facebook pages if you can't attend in person.
Join Community Movement Builders, the General Baker Institute, and the Black & Brown Alliance of the Detroit Democratic Socialist of America for a series of neighborhood-based political education events on the movement to defund the police, defend blacks lives, and rebuild our neighborhoods.
Our first in a series of Monday teach-ins was at the Shed on the East Side. The second was at Detroit is Different, the third was at Plaza Aztlan in Southwest Detroit, and this week we are gathering at the General Baker Institute's new space at 15760 Livernois, Detroit, MI 48238.
We will be talking about policing from an international perspective - both about the militarization of our local police force and global policing. Come ready to ask questions, learn, participate, and (if you still need one) find a political home.
Our speakers will be placing the present moment and its demands in the larger context of the fight to end capitalist exploitation -- and the violent, racist police and military tactics used everywhere to defend it.
Look out for more details for our next date: August 3rd.
Masks are strongly encouraged. We'll be setting up chairs at six feet apart to comply with social distancing protocols.
Some light refreshments will be served.
Livestream will be available on all our Facebook pages if you can't attend in person.