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Occupy Forum Peace Warriors: MLK’s Strategy & Philosophy for Sustaining Social Movements
Date:
Monday, December 03, 2012
Time:
6:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
Beth S
Location Details:
Cafe Que Tal: 1005 Guerrero near 22nd, blocks from 24th/Mission BART, SF
Occupy Forum with The Positive Peace Warriors
Monday, December 3rd, 6 – 9 pm at Café Que Tal
MLK’s Strategy & Philosophy for Sustaining Social Movements
Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr., who was the director of the Poor People’s Campaign & friend of the King family, made a promise to Coretta Scott King: to protect the integrity of her husband’s philosophy. The Positive Peace Warriors Network (PPWN) was created to continue to work to fulfill that promise.. PPWN will introduce us to Kingian philosophy & strategy on movement-building for long-term sustainable change. Join Kazu Haga, founding board member of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ) for a special condensed intro. to the PPWN training (part two, but all welcome). The Occupy movement has been the most important movement towards revolutionary change in a generation. How can we use Kingian philosophy to sustain our movement in the long-term?
Mon. Dec. 3rd from 6 to 9 at 1005 Guerrero St. Last half hour reserved for Occupy Announcements: 1005 Guerrero near 22nd, blocks from 24th/Mission BART, SF . Food & drink available for purchase to support the local Café, Café Que Tal. Donations to cover our costs welcome.
Monday, December 3rd, 6 – 9 pm at Café Que Tal
MLK’s Strategy & Philosophy for Sustaining Social Movements
Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr., who was the director of the Poor People’s Campaign & friend of the King family, made a promise to Coretta Scott King: to protect the integrity of her husband’s philosophy. The Positive Peace Warriors Network (PPWN) was created to continue to work to fulfill that promise.. PPWN will introduce us to Kingian philosophy & strategy on movement-building for long-term sustainable change. Join Kazu Haga, founding board member of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ) for a special condensed intro. to the PPWN training (part two, but all welcome). The Occupy movement has been the most important movement towards revolutionary change in a generation. How can we use Kingian philosophy to sustain our movement in the long-term?
Mon. Dec. 3rd from 6 to 9 at 1005 Guerrero St. Last half hour reserved for Occupy Announcements: 1005 Guerrero near 22nd, blocks from 24th/Mission BART, SF . Food & drink available for purchase to support the local Café, Café Que Tal. Donations to cover our costs welcome.
Added to the calendar on Sat, Dec 1, 2012 6:23AM
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