Breaking the ICE: Lessons from the resistance in Minnesota

The Compound, Saturday, April 4 at 06:30 PM EDT

In April, anarchists from the Twin Cities who have participated in resisting the ICE occupation there will travel the country speaking on their experiences. At each presentation, they will share what they have learned from building rapid response networks, explore how Minnesota thwarted Operation Metro Surge, and draw out lessons about how to defeat fascism. On April 4th at 6:30 PM they will be speaking at The Compound in Baltimore.

For background on the fight against ICE in the Twin Cities, begin here. You can find an archive of all of Crimethinc's coverage of ICE here.

https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/breaking-the-ice-lessons-from-the-resistance-in-minnesota

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Film Screening

Enoch Pratt Central Library, Monday, March 23 at 06:00 PM EDT

Join The Baltimore Black Alliance for Peace for a screening of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Film begins at 6:00 PM. Located in the Enoch Pratt Library Central Branch Creative Arts Center Room. Food will be provided.

https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/the-revolution-will-not-be-televised-film-screening

‘Key Neapolitan’ and ‘Crushed Velvet’ Relocating to Former ‘Paulie Gee’s’ in Hampden

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‘Key Neapolitan’ and ‘Crushed Velvet’ Relocating to Former ‘Paulie Gee’s’ in Hampden

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