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Santa Rita No. 1 on MLK
Olympians Plaza on MLK
Moody Center on MLK
UFCU Disch-Falk Field on MLK
#Santa Rita No. 1#Olympians Plaza#Moody Center#UFCU Disch-Falk Field#Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd#University of Texas at Austin#UT Austin#University of Texas System#Austin#Texas
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7300 Hollywood Boulevard where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in February 1965.
#civil rights era#dr. martin luther king jr.#hollywood blvd#kliph walking tour#hollywood#photography
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I appreciate the support, I notice it.
#Park Ln. & Fair Oaks Ave.#Lake June & Masters#Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.#Buckner Blvd.#Downtown Dallas TX#The City of Dallas#Peabody
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Israel has just bombed a hospital where hundreds of wounded and refugees were taking solace. Journalists in Gaza have reported there was hardly a single body whole in the aftermath (If you can stomach it, there's a video of a father holding what remains of his child). At least 500 people killed by IOF soldiers, who planned this action, got into an airplane and dropped that bomb willingly. The deadliest attack in five wars, according to the Ministry of Health.
Israel has denied ownership of the attack and said it was a misfired Hamas rocket. Originally, they celebrated it on their social media, saying they had destroyed a Hamas target, treating the deaths like an unfortunate collateral. After international backlash, they posted videos to their social media claiming it was a Hamas rocket. The video, though, shows a second explosion 40 minutes after the airstrike, and they edited it our of their tweet in a pathetic attempt at covering up.
Israel has said multiple times that they were going to bomb hospitals. They told doctors to evacuate and leave their patients to death because they were going to bomb, namely: Al Shifa, Shuhada Al Aqsa and the Quwaiti Hospital. Al Shifa housed at least 10.000 refugees and wounded, and worked as a hub for the press because it was one of the only hospitals that still had working generators. Medical crew worked with sirens blaring to signal the hospitals were not empty. This was a purposeful massacre. These people died hungry, thirsty and in pain because of the Israeli government's cruelty.
CNN and other media outlets already tried to pin the blame on Hamas, parroting back the pathetic propaganda being sold by the IOF. Even in death, Palestinians can't be respected and are used to further their own oppression. These people's deaths are not going to be in vain. Within our lifetimes, Palestine will be free.
Take action. The Labour Party in the UK had an emergency meeting today after several councilors threatened to resign if they didn't condemn Israeli war crimes. Calling to show your complaints works.
FOR PEOPLE IN THE USA: USCPR has developed this toolkit for calls
FOR PEOPLE IN THE UK: Friends of Al-Aqsa UK and Palestine Solidarity UK have made toolkits for calls and emails
FOR PEOPLE IN GERMANY: Here's a toolkit to contact your representatives by Voices in Europe for Peace
FOR PEOPLE IN IRELAND: Here's a toolkit by Voices in Europe for Peace
FOR PEOPLE IN POLAND: Here's a toolkit by Voices in Europe for Peace
FOR PEOPLE IN DENMARK: Here's a toolkit by Voices in Europe for Peace
FOR PEOPLE IN SWEDEN: Here's a toolkit by Voices in Europe for Peace
Protests in support have already erupted in Beirut, Madrid and Rabat in response to the shelling of the hospital. Join your local protest and raise your voices. For people in the US, Israel has just asked for additional $10bi in aid on top of the annual $3.8bi already given to them. Palestinians are asking that you refuse this loudly, with their every breath.
Here's a constantly updating list of protests:
Global calendar
USA calendar
Here are upcoming events:
WASHINGTON, DC: Outside Congress on 18/10 at 12 PM
WASHINGTON, DC: NATIONAL MARCH in front of the White House on 4/11 at 12 PM
SAN DIEGO: 2125 Pan American E Rd. (Spreckles Organ Pavillion) on 18/10 at 7 PM
NEW YORK: 72nd st. And 5th ave., Brooklyn on 21/10 at 2 PM
NEW YORK: CUNY Grad Building on 18/10 at 2 PM
NEW YORK: Oct 18, 5pm, Steinway & Astoria Blvd.
DALLAS: 1954 Commerce Street (Dallas Morning News Building) on 19/10 at 3 PM
[CAR RALLY] KITCHENER-WATERLOO: Fairview Park, 2960 Kingsway Dr. on 18/10 at 6 PM
KITCHENER-WATERLOO: CBC Building, 117 King St. W on 19/10 at 5 PM
HOUSTON: Zionist Consulate, 24 Greenway Plaza on 18/10 at 4 PM
OMAHA: 72nd St & Dodge St on 18/10 at 6 PM
SAINT PAUL, MN: Oct. 18, 5:30pm. State Capitol, 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
BALTIMORE: Oct 20, 6pm. Baltimore City Hall
DUBLIN: Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 1 on 18/10 at 5 PM
THURLES: Liberty Square on 19/10 at 7 PM
LURGAN: Market Street on 21/10 at 3 PM
PORTO ALEGRE: Rua João Alfredo, 61 on 18/10 at 19h
RIO DE JANEIRO: Cinelândia on 19/10 at 17h
RECIFE: Parque Treze de Maio on 19/10 at 17h
MANAUS: Teatro Amazonas, Largo de São Sebastião on 19/10 at 17h
SÃO PAULO: Praça Oswaldo Cruz on 22/10 at 11h
FOZ DO IGUAÇU: Praça da Paz on 22/10 at 9h
TSHWANE: Belgrade Square Park, Jan Shoba Street on 20/10 at 10 AM
VEREENIGING: Roshnee Sports Grounds on 21/10 at 14h30
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Baltimore: All Out for Rafah Today - Emergency Protest
Tuesday, May 7 - 6:00 p.m.
Gather at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd & Mulberry Street, Baltimore
(come earlier if you are able for rush hour)
At 3 am Israeli tanks rolled into the Rafah (Palestine side).
Hosted by Peoples Power Assembly
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Friday is For Fs por Midwest Rails Por Flickr: KCS 1, 3, & 2 team up to drag KCS Train B-KCSH-25 South over the 1928-built open-spandrel arch bridge at MP 9.9 of the Pittsburg Subdivision. The train is carrying officials on a lunch trip to Amoret, Missouri where they will be greeted by a transit bus to take them back to Knoche Yard in Kansas City. After the brief stop, the train continued to Hume and picked up some MoW workers and continued on its way to Shreveport. The Blue Parkway Viaduct was built in 1928 measuring 480 feet over Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and a small stream. The bridge stands at approximately 80 feet tall and consists of three main arches, with a pair of approaching arches on both ends.
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In 1986, Congress designated February National Black History Month, encouraging the American people to observe the history of Black Americans with activities and ceremonies. Now, cities around the country celebrate the month with a calendar full of events. If you’re looking for things to do in Atlanta to take part in Black history month, there’s no shortage of events and activities.
See the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
From Feb. 16-19, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will perform at the Fox Theatre. The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater was founded in 1958 by Alvin Ailey with the mission of showcasing African American dance. This month, dancers will put on five performances with critically acclaimed “Revelations” as the finale. Tickets for this event are available at alvinailey.org along with the Fox Theatre’s website or at the Fox Theatre box office.
Feb. 16-19. $29-$89. Fox Theatre, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. foxtheatre.org.
Visit the National Center For Civil And Human Rights
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights opened in June 2014. Throughout the year, the museum is dedicated to highlighting the accomplishments of the American civil rights movement and the worldwide human rights movement. Along with their exhibitions of artifacts from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the center hosts various performances and lectures for the public. Tickets to visit can be purchased on the center’s website.
100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd., Atlanta. civilandhumanrights.org.
Visit the King Center
Like the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the King Center provides opportunities for the public to learn about Black history and the civil rights movement. At the center, attendees can visit the crypt of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King and the Eternal Flame which symbolizes the ongoing movement to achieve King’s vision for equality. Admission to the King Center is free and a map of the campus can be found at thekingcenter.org..
449 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-526-8900, thekingcenter.org.
Attend Atlanta Black Expo
On Feb.11, Urban Atlanta & Taste Urban Atlanta will host a Black business expo. Urban Atlanta is dedicated to providing spaces for Black business owners to connect with each other and the community. Taste Urban Atlanta works to uplift Black food business owners. This event will feature music, food and drinks with plenty of opportunities for shopping, networking, family fun and more.
11 a.m.-7 p.m. Feb. 11. $15; VIP $45. Cobb Galleria Centre, 2 Galleria Parkway SE, Atlanta. atlblackexpo.com.
Jim Hill’s ‘Born to Be’
Jim Hill is a self-taught mosaic artist who will have his first big show at age 75 in February. Because his family couldn’t afford to buy paint, Hill chose torn paper as his medium. His work concerns the history of slavery and racism in the U.S. The show, titled “Born to Be,” will feature work that goes back to the early ‘60s but also includes Hill’s latest collection “A Piece of Life,” which offers large-scale mosaics of civil rights leaders. The show opens with a reception from 6-8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Mason Fine Art.
Through Feb. 28. Mason Fine Art, 764 Miami Circle NE, Suite 150, Atlanta. 404-879-1500, masonfineartandevents.com.
‘Remembrance as Resistance: Sweet Auburn Rise’
Atlanta artist and activist Charmaine Minniefield’s Praise House Project has placed place site-specific art installations in locations throughout the metro Atlanta area, including 2021′s “Remembrance as Resistance: Preserving Black Narratives” in Oakland Cemetery. In honor of Black History Month 2023, the project will mount a series of site-specific public art installations, exhibitions, and programs in downtown Atlanta, along Auburn Avenue in the King Historic District. The installations will explore the history of the 1906 Race Massacre and the legacy of Black resistance.
Feb. 3-5. Find a full schedule of planned activities online. Along Auburn Avenue, Atlanta. praisehouseproject.org.ExploreExplore Black History Month news from the AJC
Deana Lawson
Covering a period of 15 years, the first museum survey of the work of Brooklyn, New York-based photographer Deana Lawson is on its final tour stop at the High Museum through Feb. 19. The show blends her composed, staged domestic portraits with found photography, advertising imagery, holograms and crystals. “Her images of Black men, women and children become chronicles of the beauty of ordinary lives and its pleasures and pathos,” wrote AJC visual arts critic Felicia Feaster in her review. Join co-organizer Eva Respini of the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston and director of New York University’s Center for Black Visual Culture Deborah Willis at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 ($20) for a discussion of Lawson’s work.
Through Feb. 19. $16.50, ages 6 and above; free for children 5 and younger and members. High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4444, high.org.
Roswell Roots
The annual Roswell Roots festival offers a series of events honoring Black History Month and will get under way on Feb. 3 with the Black Opry Revue at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center. Music and storytelling will highlight the contributions of Black country artists, taking on perceptions of what it means to be a country musician in America. They’ll also stage the play “The Spirit of Harriet Tubman” as part of the Family Series on Feb. 3 and 4. The one-woman show will tell stories both familiar and rarely heard about the Underground Railroad conductor. Check the Roswell Roots website for a complete schedule of events.
Black Opry Revue: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3. $27.50-$32.50. “The Spirit of Harriet Tubman”: 10 a.m. Feb. 3-4. $12. Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell. 770-594-6232, roswellroots.com.
#Atlanta#Things to do for Black History Month in ATL#ATL#Black History Month 2023#2023 Black History Month#Black History Matters
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My studio will be open during First Friday, February 3rd from 6pm -9pm at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship studios. 109 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74103. My studio is #219. I am fortunate for the support of the 2022 - 23 Tulsa Artist Fellowship @tulsaartistfellowship to continue my mural paintings to inspire reading and book cover illustrations. #tulsaartistfellowship #studio #painting #illustration #reading #fantasy #scifi https://www.instagram.com/p/CoBUFreLXJC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Pet-Friendly Living
At Redpoint Starkville, being pet-friendly is a big deal. It’s more than just allowing your furry friends; it’s about making sure they have room to play and relax too. If you’re looking for 2 bedroom apartments Starkville location, you’ll love the green spaces, perfect for walks and playtime. Plus, the resort-style pool, cabanas, and hammocks give you a perfect spot to unwind, and the sand volleyball court is a fun way to stay active. Whether you’re hanging out with friends or your pet, there’s plenty of space for everyone. The community is designed with both comfort and fun in mind, so you’ll feel right at home with your pet by your side.
The Transportation System in Starkville, Mississippi
Getting around Starkville is pretty easy, even though it’s a smaller city. Most people rely on cars to get around since public transportation options are limited. The streets are fairly quiet, and traffic isn’t much of a concern, so driving feels pretty relaxed. If you don’t have a car, there are a few options like taxis and rideshare services, but they’re not as common as in bigger cities. Mississippi State University also offers shuttle services around town, especially for students. Biking is another great option since the city has some bike-friendly routes. If you need to travel farther, highways are close by, making road trips to nearby cities or attractions pretty simple. It’s a laid-back way to get where you need to go.
Historic Hotel Chester in Starkville, MS
If you’re looking for a unique place to stay in Starkville, the Historic Hotel Chester is a great option. This charming hotel, which dates back to the 1920s, offers a mix of old-school character and modern comfort. You’ll notice the vintage feel as soon as you walk in, with its beautiful architecture and classic décor. The rooms are cozy and well-kept, providing a welcoming spot to relax after a day of exploring. It’s also located right in the heart of downtown, so you’re close to restaurants, shops, and Mississippi State University. Whether you’re in town for a special event or just passing through, staying at the Hotel Chester gives you a taste of Starkville’s rich history while offering all the conveniences you need.
Auburn Volleyball Heads To Starkville, MS For Matchup With Mississippi State
This Auburn vs. Mississippi State volleyball matchup in Starkville should be a real test for both teams. Auburn’s coming off a tough loss, but their offense has been strong, with players like Madison Scheer and Lauren Dreves consistently hitting double digits in kills. That said, Mississippi State could take advantage of the home-court edge, especially after their solid September run. Players like Kailin Newsome have been leading both offensively and defensively, and the Bulldogs’ overall stats show they can hold their own. With the Tigers eyeing a bounce-back win and the Bulldogs looking to even out their conference record, this game could be a big one for both teams. SEC matchups always bring intensity, and anything can happen.
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Historic Hotel Chester 101 N Jackson St, Starkville, MS 39759, United States Head north on N Jackson St toward Jefferson St 35 sec (0.1 mi) Turn right onto MS-182 E/Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr E Continue to follow MS-182 E 4 min (2.1 mi) Take E Lee Blvd and Old Mayhew Rd to Sherrill St 3 min (1.0 mi) Redpoint Starkville 50 Warmath Wy, Starkville, MS 39759, United States
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Urgent Care Services on W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Tampa: Quality Care When You Need It
Are you seeking credible and quick healthcare in Tampa? You can now receive the urgent care you need from TGH Urgent Care powered by Fast Track located at 808 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Whether it’s an emergency case of acute illness or accidental injury, or if you’re looking for regular scheduled health check-ups, we are ready to offer quality service.
He noted that the clinic is operational from Monday to Sunday, from 0800hrs to 2000hrs to ensure patients access health services on the weekends too. From minor injuries, seasonal flu vaccination services and COVID-19 tests, we are here for you with walk-in quick services and little or no waiting time.
Walk in clinic near me at Tampa MLK Blvd Urgent Care 2810 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tampa FL
Relax with the peace of mind that our team of experienced, board certified medical professionals will provide the high level of care you need during this time. We offer very friendly prices for our services and a wide selection of insurances, which allows making healthcare as open to all as possible.
Read more: Urgent Care Services on W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Tampa
#UrgentCare#TampaHealthcare#WalkInClinic#QualityCare#TGHUrgentCare#FastTrack#HealthCareWhenYouNeedIt#TampaFL
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MHA Mercury Court Redevelopment under construction with assistance from City Community Development Department
New homes are rising like a phoenix on S. Bilbro and Minor St., replacing the old brick and cinder block buildings that for more than half a century housed low-income residents near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Mercury Park Phase 1, the new Murfreesboro Housing Authority (MHA) project for low-income residents, is under construction. Qualifying residents will begin moving-in beginning in April…
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I remember years back when there was a big push to rename roads from whatever they were to Martin Luther King Jr. (st. blvd. etc). Well, my city did the same. Found a street and changed its name to MLK.
The street they renamed?
It had been named after the first black doctor in the county.
I was reading something about Whitestown, Indiana and my eyes nearly popped out of my head thinking it was one of THOSE comically racist towns. Nice to know, at least the name, wasn’t that.
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Fitness First
Staying fit is important, especially when you’re juggling classes and a busy social life. At The Grove at Murfreesboro, you’ll find everything you need to keep active without leaving home. The 24-hour fitness center makes it easy to squeeze in a workout whenever it fits your schedule, whether it’s early morning or late at night. After your workout, you can unwind at the grilling stations, perfect for cooking up a healthy meal with friends. With 2, 3, and 4-bedroom apartments available, it’s easy to find a space that suits your needs. This off-campus student housing Murfreesboro option not only helps you maintain a healthy lifestyle but also encourages you to connect with your roommates over good food and fitness.
The Geography of Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, sits in a sweet spot between rolling hills and lush green landscapes. When you look around, you'll see a mix of suburban charm and wide-open spaces. The Stones River winds through the city, offering scenic views and great spots for fishing or kayaking. If you like to hike, there are plenty of trails nearby, perfect for a weekend adventure. The weather here is pretty nice, too, with warm summers and mild winters, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors year-round. You’ll also find a blend of historic sites and modern developments, creating a unique atmosphere. It’s this combination of nature and community that gives Murfreesboro its special character.
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring
The Discovery Center at Murfree Spring is a fantastic spot if you’re looking to explore and learn. This hands-on museum is perfect for families, with lots of interactive exhibits that spark curiosity in both kids and adults. You can wander through nature trails and see local wildlife or dive into science experiments that make learning fun. The center often hosts special events and workshops, so there’s usually something new to check out. Whether you’re interested in the environment or history or just want to play, there’s something for everyone. The staff is friendly and ready to help you make the most of your visit. It’s a great way to spend a day discovering new things in a lively and engaging setting.
Trader Joe's Will Open Murfreesboro Store in Gateway, Mayor Confirms
Trader Joe's is officially opening a store in Murfreesboro, and people are excited about it. Known for its unique products, friendly vibe, and affordable prices, the California-based grocery store will be a great addition to the area. Whether you're a fan of their famous snacks, fresh produce, or quirky seasonal items, this new location will offer plenty to explore. It's also the fourth Trader Joe's to open in Middle Tennessee, which shows how much love the store gets around here. For Murfreesboro residents, it means less of a drive to Nashville or Franklin to grab those Trader Joe's favorites. With the store's reputation for great customer service and fun shopping experiences, it's bound to become a local favorite pretty quickly.
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Discovery Center at Murfree Spring 502 SE Broad St, Murfreesboro, TN 37130, United States
Head northeast on S Maney Ave toward SE Broad St 5 sec (115 ft)
Take Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd to Lasseter Dr 4 min (1.7 mi)
Take E Main St to N Rutherford Blvd 1 min (0.5 mi)
Continue on N Rutherford Blvd to Journey Dr 3 min (1.5 mi)
Continue on Journey Dr to your destination in Murfreesboro 1 min (0.2 mi)
The Grove at Murfreesboro 1320 Journey Dr, Murfreesboro, TN 37130, United States
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Outdoor Fun
Redpoint Raleigh is all about outdoor living, making it a great place to unwind. You’ll love the sand volleyball court, perfect for a fun game with friends on a sunny day. There are also grilling stations where you can fire up your favorite meals and enjoy a cookout with neighbors. The outdoor spaces are spacious, giving you plenty of room to roam and relax. Whether you’re soaking up the sun or having a picnic, it’s a great way to take a break from studying. If you’re on the lookout for 4 bedroom student apartments Raleigh area, this community has everything you need for a fun and active lifestyle. It’s a spot where you can create awesome memories with your friends.
The Transportation System in Raleigh, North Carolina
Getting around Raleigh, North Carolina, is pretty straightforward and convenient. You can rely on a mix of options to fit your needs. If you have a car, the roadways are generally easy to navigate, with plenty of parking available in most areas. Public transportation is also an option, with buses running regularly throughout the city. If you prefer a more laid-back approach, biking is a popular choice, thanks to the growing network of bike lanes and trails. For those who love to walk, many neighborhoods are pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to explore local shops and cafes. And if you need to travel farther, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport is just a short drive away, connecting you to destinations across the country.
Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC
Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC, is a fun place for kids and parents alike. As soon as you step inside, you’ll be greeted by colorful exhibits that spark curiosity. There’s so much to do, from climbing structures to interactive play zones. Your little ones can explore everything from science experiments to art projects, making learning feel like an adventure. The museum also hosts special events and activities, so there’s always something new happening. If you need a break, there’s a cozy area where you can relax while your kids play. It’s the perfect spot to let their imaginations run wild. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Marbles is a great way to spend a day with your family.
Office Building in Raleigh’s Oakwood District Sells for Millions
The recent sale of an office building in Raleigh’s Oakwood District for millions is pretty interesting. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the local real estate market, you know that this area is becoming a hot spot for businesses. The Oakwood District has a unique charm with its historic homes and vibrant community, making it an attractive place for companies to set up shop. This sale likely signals more growth and development to come, which could mean new job opportunities for residents. It’s exciting to see how investments like this can transform a neighborhood while maintaining its character. If you’re a local, it’s a great time to pay attention to how the area evolves in the coming years.
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Marbles Kids Museum 201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States Head west on E Hargett St toward S Blount St 246 ft Turn left onto S Blount St 0.6 mi Turn right onto Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 0.9 mi Continue onto Western Blvd Pass by Subway (on the right in 2.6 mi) 3.0 mi Use the right 2 lanes to turn slightly right to stay on Western Blvd 1.0 mi Continue onto Hillsborough St 0.6 mi Turn left onto Oakdale Dr Destination will be on the right 125 ft Redpoint Raleigh 10 Oakdale Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606, United States
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Shut It Down for Palestine Baltimore Thursday, November 9th, 3 pm gather at MLK Blvd & W. Mulberry Street
Shut It Down for Palestine – Banner Drop & More
Thursday, November 9
3 p.m. gather at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd & W. Mulberry Street
5 pm flashlight event & March
For details, please SIGN UP
Huge thank you to all those who participated in the November 4th March on Washington D.C. and the Baltimore Stands with Palestine Contingent. Thank you for your participation and your support, whether you provided water and food, donations for transportation, or you put on your marching shoes.
Over 300,000 people gathered Saturday at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. for the National March on Washington for Palestine. We must continue our work to stop genocide in Palestine! We must lift up our voices and continue our actions in the street to end all U.S. wars and occupations. Say no to U.S. troops in Haiti!
Baltimore show up for the national shut it down for Palestine — called on November 4th by the Palestinian Youth Movement and many others.
The Peoples Power Assembly is planning a major community outreach banner drop and event. Let’s cut through the war lies and broaden our movement – take our protest to Baltimore’s workers and poor. The billions of dollars spent on bombs and genocide need to be spent on safe water, housing, medical care and ending food deserts.
Thursday, November 9th,
3 p.m. gather at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd & W. Mulberry Street
5 pm flashlight event & March
For details, please SIGN UP
If your organization would like to endorse: text 301-327-4799
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Peoples Power Assembly Files Complaints for Police Blocking Doors at Penn Station
Our attorney, Alex Summerfield, has filed formal complaints against both the Baltimore Police Department and Amtrak police, who blocked doors at Penn Station on November 4th in violation of our constitutional rights. If there is anyone who missed the 11 am train as a result, please text 301-327-4799.
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Night of Solidarity Dinner, Music & Program Saturday, November 18 6:30 pm to 9 pm Doors open at 6 pm 719 N. Howard Street
Proceeds to benefit: Palestinian Youth Movement DMV, Peoples Power Assembly, & NomuNomu
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