Why the Chicago ‘68 Convention Matters Today
In 1968, Richard M. Nixon was the Donald Trump. How was he stopped? By Andy Thayer The events around the 1968 Democratic Convention were a sharp turning point in U.S. Continue Reading →
A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Direct Action Organization
In 1968, Richard M. Nixon was the Donald Trump. How was he stopped? By Andy Thayer The events around the 1968 Democratic Convention were a sharp turning point in U.S. Continue Reading →
“We Stand With Palestine” Contingent In Chicago’s Gay Pride Parade Confounding many people’s expectations, our “We Stand With Palestine” contingent in the Chicago Gay Pride Parade yesterday – with its Continue Reading →
Please join the We Stand With Palestine contingent at the Gay Pride Parade Sunday, June 24th Meet at 11 am sharp in front of the Target Store 4466 N. Broadway Continue Reading →
Saturday, April 21st 12 Noon, Michigan Ave & Congress Pkwy The U.S. spends trillions worldwide to kill hundreds of thousands of people and destroy their homes while millions here live Continue Reading →
A Queer, Anti-Capitalist Critique of Occupation 7:30 pm, Tuesday, March 27 United Electrical Workers Hall 37 S. Ashland Avenue, Chicago At the August national convention of the Democratic Socialists of Continue Reading →
12 Noon, Michigan Ave & Congress Pkwy There is a direct connection between the oppression of people of color in Chicago and the U.S. wars on people of color in Continue Reading →
In the wake of attempts by supporters of Israel to “pink-wash” Israeli oppression of Palestinians at last year’s Dyke March and SlutWalk, and at the 2016 National LGBT Task Force Continue Reading →
In the wake of attempts by supporters of Israel to “pink-wash” Israeli oppression of Palestinians at this year’s Dyke March and SlutWalk, and at the 2016 National LGBT Task Continue Reading →
2 pm, Saturday, Dec. 9th Uptown branch of the Chicago Public Library 929 W. Buena Avenue, Chicago For several years the Israeli government and organizations allied with it have used Continue Reading →
Originally published October 15, 2017 Friday, Oct. 20th 7 PM Loyola University’s Lakeshore Campus Regis Hall, 6340 N. Winthrop Wheelchair accessible 1 block south of the “Loyola” Red Line el Continue Reading →