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Palestine Partners at the Madison Night Market August 8, 2024

Thursday, August 8: Palestine Partners Returns to the Madison Night Market 334 State Street 5-9 pm Visit the Palestine Partners Booth at the Madison Night Market for lovely Palestinian embroidery, posters, and the chance to sponsor an olive tree. Updates and more info here.

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Madison, August 4, 2024: Lanterns for Peace: Honoring those lost at Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Lanterns for Peace: Honoring those lost at Hiroshima and Nagasaki Tenney Park Shelter, 402 N. Thornton Avenue, Madison 6:30 pm: Open for socializing, lantern making (all supplies provided)7:30 pm: Program beginsLanterns launch at dusk Hosted by Madison Physicians for Social Responsibility. Co-sponsored by Madison WILPF, Friends Meeting of Madison, Interfaith Peace Working Group, Madison for a […]

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JUSTICE FOR MISSING & MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN NOW!

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No U.S. Wars on Iran & Venezuela! Stop the U.S. Sanctions and Blockades Now!

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National Lawyers Guild: Legal Training

Want to be on the front lines of protecting the 1st amendment rights of protesters from police repression? Become a legal observer! LOs can be legal workers, as well as activists or community members. Attend our virtual training on Tues, 8/27, 6:30-8:30p – pre-registration required at tinyurl.com/aug-lo-training

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Madison, August 11, 2024: Banners Up for a Free Palestine!

Event: https://fb.me/e/aaQoFw9Kn Join us for another Banners Up action along the route of Madison’s Ride the Drive as we keep Palestine and Gaza in the public eye. Wear your kuffiyas, bring signs and flags. We plan to be in our usual spot at the intersection of John Nolen, S. Blair and Winnebago Street, near the […]

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Wisconsin: Vote NO on Question 1 & 2 August 13, 2024

Question 1 and Question 2 on the August 13 ballot work together to drastically change our Wisconsin state constitution, specifically how Governor Evers can spend federal funds. If passed, the August 13 constitutional amendments would make it harder for Wisconsin to efficiently and effectively use federal funding in times of emergency — like floods, tornadoes, […]