Dallas Anti-War Committee maintains this community activist calendar to help local organizations coordinate these events and help activists keep abreast of everything that is going on.
Guest Speaker from Venezuela: Dozthor Zurlent
University of Texas At Arlington 416 College St,, Grand Prairie, TX, United StatesJoin Progressive Student Union to welcome Dozthor Zurlent, a former advisor to President Hugo Chavez and an activist who supports many liberation movements across Latin and Central America. Mr Zurlent
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IPTX Book Club – Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison
OnlineJoin us for an online discussion with Daniel Medwed, author of “Barred: Why the Innocent Can't Get Out of Prison.” In Barred, legal scholar Daniel S. Medwed argues that our
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Panel Discussion on Haiti and the History of U.S. Imperialism
OnlineCassandra Swart of the Dallas Anti-War Committee discussing the history of US Imperialism against Haiti. Judith Mirkinson of the Haiti Action Committee discussing the ongoing situation in Haiti and the
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Dallas Says No to Intervention Against Haiti!
Mockingbird Lane 175 Overpass 5319 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin Dallas Anti-War Committee to protest a meeting of American officials and others with the National Endowment for Democracy and other affiliated groups, instigating US invasions of other countries, including
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Not My Son’s 3rd Annual Gala
High Point Center 12225 Greenville Ave Ste 123, Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin Not My Son for our 3rd Annual Gala.
International Women’s Day March: Defend Reproductive Rights! Fight for Women’s Rights!
Civic Gardens 1014 Main St, Dallas, TexasJoin together to celebrate International Women’s Day by demanding rights for women and reproductive rights for all! The overturning of Roe v. Wade was an assault on women’s and reproductive
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Philippine Labor Fights Back!
From the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP): Join us for a webinar on US-backed counterinsurgency in the Philippines and its impacts on the Philippine labor movement
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