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The Activists' Watch

June 28, 2024

Turning the embers into a bonfire
Calendar section

Upcoming Activist Events:
June 28 - July 12, 2024

June 28 – 6:00 am, Free Palestine Vigil, Rugby Ave. and Rugby Rd.,
https://jasoncrane.org/stuff/

June 28 – Bus reservation available for Poor People's March on Washington, June 29, Charlottesville Clergy Collective, https://www.cvilleclergycollective.org/ The bus will leave Charlottesville at around 6:00 am. The bus will return to Charlottesville around 6:00 - 6:30 pm. (Exact departure location to be determined.) more info from Brenda Brown Grooms [email protected]

June 28 - Harrisonburg/ Rockingham County Chapter Meeting, Virginia
Organizing, [email protected]

June 29 - Moral March on Washington, Poor People's Campaign, 3rd and
Pennsylvania NW
For complete descriptions of these events, visit The Activists' Guide

DISCLAIMER: The absence of events from a particular faction does not indicate that a slanted perspective exists in Activists Guide. It means that we are not notified of the event. There is no selection of events. If we were notified of an event by an organization that appears in Activists’ Guide Directory of Organizations the entry will appear in the AG Calendar.

Activists’ Guide Directory of Organizations is reviewed at six-month intervals to ensure its accuracy.

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Penn Bans Protest Encampments From Its Campus for the First Time
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/06/us/penn-ban-
encampments-campus-protests-gaza.html

Activists rally in D.C. on 2nd anniversary of high court’s abortion ruling
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-
va/2024/06/24/dobbs-anniversary-abortion-rights-protest-
supreme-court/

What Happened?

On August 28 in 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech at the march on Washington.

Today's Quote

"Average percentage by which the rate of police
killings in a US city decreases one year after its first
Black Lives Matter protest: 14

Five years after its first Black Lives Matter protest: 30"

Harpers Magazine - June 2021
Quote

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