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Photos are from the Black Lives Matter walk out led by CSIO peer leaders who are students at Margarita Muniz Academy. Two of our Youth Leadership Initiative leaders were the key coordinators of this 160+ student walk out. Read more about the walk out in the Jamaica Plain Gazette
Economic Literacy Workshop: The Impact of Neo-liberalism & the Global Capitalistic Economy10/30/2015 The workshop will be led by Equipo Maiz, an organization from El Salvador which uses popular education methodology to help communities understand the social and political realities of the home, the organization, the community and the world they live in. The workshop will be held in Spanish.
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The workshop will use engaging tools that help simplify these concepts, sharpen participants’ understanding of the root causes of economic and social inequity, and help them understand more clearly what lies behind the growing divide between the 1% and the 99%. Breakfast & Lunch will be provided. Where: 89 South Street, first floor, Boston, MA 02111 Any Questions: Give us a call at 617-742-5165 or send an e-mail to CSIO@TSNE.org! Ice breaker from the Workshop on the Solidarity Economy led by Equipo Maiz En español arriba
To register, fill out this registration form on-line This discussion will be in Spanish only. If you are interested in hearing more about their work here is information for an English speaking event at Boston College. Come join a conversation between local immigrant leaders from Boston, Massachusetts and two staff members of the Office for Research and Promotion of the Rights of the Migrant from Zacualpa, El Quiché, Guatemala. José Daniel Chich González & Luisa Martina Hernández Simaj will share their experiences of working with local families affected by migration North while local leaders share their work in the greater Boston area. The staff will focus on their work with sending families or those “left behind” from migration. You can read more about their work here. When: Monday, April 11th from 10am to 12pm, breakfast will be provided Where: Center to Support Immigrant Organizing, 89 South Street, 1st Floor Conference Room, Boston, MA 02111 (1 block from South Station) Any Questions: Give us a call at 617-742-5165 or send an e-mail to CSIO@TSNE.org |
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