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What Katrina Says About Race and Class in the US: And Where to Go From Here?
Date:
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Time:
1:00 PM
-
3:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Michael Lyon
Location Details:
Fireside Room, Unitarian-Universalist Center
1187 Franklin St (near Geary), San Francisco
1187 Franklin St (near Geary), San Francisco
What Katrina Says About
Race and Class in the US:
And Where to Go From Here?
Please come to the SF Gray Panthers Meeting
Tuesday, November 15, 1:00 PM
Fireside Room, Unitarian-Universalist Center
1187 Franklin St (near Geary), San Francisco
Join with people who were in New Orleans during Katrina
or have worked there since.
Clarence Thomas, ILWU Local 10 Activist
Kevin Epps: Director, “Straight Outta Hunters Point”
Lorrie Beth Slonsky, retired SF EMS Paramedic
James Chionsini, Coalition on Homelessness activist
and others, discussing
* the meaning of the Katrina disaster,
* what Katrina reveals about racial and class oppression,
* what Katrina reveals about our rising to the occasion,
* the state of working-class and anti-racist movements,
* the outlook for the future,
* what activities are currently planned, and
* what long-range plans we can make.
Read the SF Gray Panthers Statement on Katrina at
http://graypantherssf.igc.org/katrinares-short.htm
San Francisco Grey Panthers
graypanther-sf@sbcglobal.net
415-552-8800
Race and Class in the US:
And Where to Go From Here?
Please come to the SF Gray Panthers Meeting
Tuesday, November 15, 1:00 PM
Fireside Room, Unitarian-Universalist Center
1187 Franklin St (near Geary), San Francisco
Join with people who were in New Orleans during Katrina
or have worked there since.
Clarence Thomas, ILWU Local 10 Activist
Kevin Epps: Director, “Straight Outta Hunters Point”
Lorrie Beth Slonsky, retired SF EMS Paramedic
James Chionsini, Coalition on Homelessness activist
and others, discussing
* the meaning of the Katrina disaster,
* what Katrina reveals about racial and class oppression,
* what Katrina reveals about our rising to the occasion,
* the state of working-class and anti-racist movements,
* the outlook for the future,
* what activities are currently planned, and
* what long-range plans we can make.
Read the SF Gray Panthers Statement on Katrina at
http://graypantherssf.igc.org/katrinares-short.htm
San Francisco Grey Panthers
graypanther-sf@sbcglobal.net
415-552-8800
Added to the calendar on Tue, Nov 8, 2005 9:00PM
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