Rogers Park Solidarity Network (RPSN)
RPSN meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at the PO Box. RPSN emerged from an action held in Rogers Park that was organized by the Little Village Solidarity Network / Red de Solidaridad de La Villita and other groups. That action was part of a larger campaign against Heartland Alliance’s child detention centers across […]
Cuban Cocktails + Exhibition Closing Reception
Flash Sale of photos for your holiday giving! Curated by Marguerite Horberg, the“Cuba Si, Bloqueo No!” photo exhibition shines a light on Cuban culture, history, and everyday people. It features photos by Marc PoKempner, David Obermeyer and Stan West in addition to Horberg. The exhibition and series of events throughout the month of November presented […]
Winter Clothing Swap
Let's get cozy and swap some winter wardrobe items! Give your well-loved adults and kids clothes and accessories a new closet and inherit someone else's treasures. No cash traded, just clothes. All genders and ages welcome. Free food to share with friends and neighbors! NOTE: we are also looking for warm hats and gloves to […]
Private Event
Chicago Volunteer Doulas ~ Doula Appreciation Party
Rogers Park Solidarity Network (RPSN)
RPSN meets every Wednesday 6:30-8:30 at the PO Box. RPSN emerged from an action held in Rogers Park that was organized by the Little Village Solidarity Network / Red de Solidaridad de La Villita and other groups. That action was part of a larger campaign against Heartland Alliance’s child detention centers across the Chicagoland area. […]
Private event – FOUND
Diner and screen printing
Extinction Rebellion – Introductory Training
Introductory training in nonviolent direct action
Movie Night! ~ Turumba by Kidlat Tahimik (1981)
Set in a tiny Philippine village, the inimitable Kidlat Tahimik’s film focuses on a family that makes papier-maché animals to sell during the traditional Turumba festivities. One year, a department store buyer purchases all their stock. When she returns with an order for 500 more (this time with the word “Oktoberfest” painted on them), the […]
Nonfiction Read-Aloud Book Group
We are reading HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST by Ibram X. Kendi. We use a combination of reading at home (optional) and reading aloud to each other. You are not required to read aloud to participate in the discussion. We will be reading this book for several sessions. We are currently on chapter 2. The […]