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Minneapolis, Feb. 16, 2026: Labor & Community Mass March and Rally – Day Out for Democracy!

About this event Location Stewart Park 2700 12th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404 Monday, February 16 1:30 – 3:30pm CST Join us as we honor the dead and fight like hell for the living! Minnesota remains under occupation. Armed and masked federal agents continue tearing through our communities – both in the Twin Cities and […]

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Renter Support for Minneapolis Tenants Targeted by ICE (Make a Contribution)

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Reedsburg, WI Feb. 21, 2026: Save Democracy Rally!

“Save Democracy” Rally in Reedsburg with RACC (Reedsburg Area Concerned Citizens) Saturday, Feb. 21, Noon to 1 pm Reedsburg Community Marketplace Shelter, 115 N. Webb Ave., Reedsburg

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Sauk City, WI – Youth Resistance Meeting Feb. 28, 2026

We the People Resist III Protest – Sauk City with Sauk County Youth Resistance Saturday Feb. 28, 2 pm to 4 pm Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Blvd, Sauk City, WI 53583 Here is the link to the registration link:

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Baraboo, March 28, 2026: No Kings Protest!

Saturday, March 28, 10 am to Noon NO KINGS 3 Protest in Baraboo Sidewalk in front of Campbell Park Swimming Pool 320 South Blvd., Baraboo, WI 53913  We have the power of the people and are claiming it together. No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.

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Rebellion and Revolution: From Haiti to the Louisiana German Coast (1791-1811)

Rebellion and Revolution: From Haiti to the Louisiana German Coast (1791-1811) French colonization and enslavement of Africans prompted widespread resistance beginning in Saint-Domingue prompting the collapse of their holdings in the southern region of North America By Abayomi AzikiweEditor, Pan-African News WireSaturday February 14, 2026African American History Month Series No. 3 A rebellion among the […]

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A CALL TO ACTION: We Are Still Healing — As Black Women and Union Workers, George Floyd’s Legacy Demands More than Symbolic Solidarity