Boston OLOC (Old Lesbians Organizing For Change) will be meeting on Sunday May 7th from 2P to 4P to talk about the frightening agenda of the Trump administration & its war on women, LGBT people, immigrants, people of color & the poor. The forum panel
will include Kade Crockford (ACLU), Heiny Maldonado (Executive Director of Fuerza Laboral, an immigrant rights organization), Beverly Eugene (educator advocate, community organizer & planning member of Women of Color Weekend: WoCW), Lydia Edwards (Boston Office of Housing Stability) & Rebecca Hart Holder (NARAL). They will address the current threats to the civil liberties of the 99% and their responses & strategies to resisting the decisions coming out of the White House & this new impaired government. Sue Katz stated, “This promises to be one of the most important programs OLOC has ever offered. This is a scary time for many people in the USA & we will hear from speakers who are deeply committed to social justice who will highlight how this Administration is impacting their work & their lives. They'll speak to the kinds of resistance they are mounting & how the folks they work with are dealing with their fears.” The event takes place at Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester Street in Brookline, MA. Following the event there will be an early dinner at Sichuan Garden, 295 Washington Street in Brookline Village, Brookline.
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