United Faculty and Academic Staff (UFAS), AFSCME Local 171, Teaching Assistants Association (TAA), and several student organizations, including Voces De La Frontera, YDSA and others: ICE OUT UW is holding a lunchtime rally on Higher Education Day of Action to announce and deliver our demands to UW Administration. We are a coalition of campus labor […]
Month: April 2026
The Crossing, 1127 University Avenue, Madison, 4 pm NEW: Performer videos: Banat Al-Huriyah; Marla Mahkimetas.Multicultural, body & neurodiverse, & gender expansive FASHION SHOW fundraiser to share in celebrating each other’s diverse styles interculturally as communities in solidarity! ALL ARE WELCOME (to participate or just enjoy). Featuring incredible GUEST ARTISTS: Amelia Bader (Palestinian Dabke dancer & […]
Monona Public Library, Municipal Room 6 – 7:30 pm Celebrate National Arab American Heritage Month with an engaging and educational presentation exploring the rich cultures and contributions of the Arab world. Shahla will take us on a journey through the 22 Arabic-speaking countries of the world while highlighting the contributions of Arab Americans in the […]
You are invited to a teach-in on Thursday, April 16 about new Wisconsin law Act 143 (AB446) which codifies the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-semitism, a definition which includes criticisms of Israel in its examples. Understandably, there is a lot of anger, and maybe some fear, circulating among the Palestinian community and our allies […]
April 13, 2026 Categories:The Insider AFGE is deeply alarmed by the Office of Personnel Management’s proposal to collect personally identifiable medical records from the insurance companies that cover more than eight million federal workers, retirees, members of Congress, postal employees, and their families. AFGE National President Everett Kelley issued the following statement: “This proposal, published […]
Abayomi Azikiwe, April 13, 2026 On Sat. April 11, 2026, more than 100 people gathered at the corner of Pembroke and Mansfield on the northwest side of Detroit for a ceremony to rename a portion of a street after Mrs. Viola Liuzzo who was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama in March 1965. […]

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