Sir! No Sir! tells the story of the 1960s GI movement against the war in Viet Nam, the impact that the movement had on the war, and the subsequent erasure of the movement from public memory.
Video screening and discussion of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder.
The Battle of Algiers (1966), directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, is a gripping, documentary-style portrayal of Algeria's fight for independence from French colonial rule.
Join Therapy Access Project for a screening of the documentary Bedlam, followed by a conversation about dismantling systemic harms and envisioning equitable, community-driven approaches to mental health care.
PO Box Collective is thrilled to present an exclusive screening of An Island and One Night (Une Ile et Une Nuit) from the French ZAD-occupation of the Quartier Libre de Lentillères, about the rebellious joy of radical land reclamation.
Please join us for a screening of Who Needs Sleep? by Haskell Wexler, hosted by local members of CREW (Caucus of Rank-and-File Entertainment Workers).for independence from French colonial rule.
Come out and enjoy a classic of Queer cinema.
Protest filmmaker Tom Callahan explores the special relationships between Irish cultural connection, genocide, and a world where Palestine and everyone is free.
Two young American Jews travel to Israel seeking a deeper understanding of the country they were raised to love. What they encounter profoundly impacts them, leading them to join a growing movement to redefine their community's relationship with Israel in this challenging and emotional journey.
Is a creative collective & intergenerational social practice center dedicated to building Rogers Park community through radical art making, mutual aid & programming.
Embraces a horizontal organization model that centers marginalized voices while fostering mutual growth & healing.
Intentionally works to counter systemic oppression, while building up positive alternatives outside of those systems and structures.
Is committed to never requiring payment in exchange for programming associated with our collective.
Does not endorse any political candidates, nor do we host political events, such as fundraisers.