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Mobilization, Organization, and Developing a Mass Movement – Assata Shakur Study Group

February 11 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Crises produced by capitalism and imperialism repeatedly drive people into the streets—from mass protests against ICE raids to uprisings responding to police violence and war abroad. This session unpacks why people mobilize in moments of pressure and contradiction, what mobilization can and cannot accomplish on its own, and how these moments are often captured or redirected by political elites and counterinsurgent forces. Join Pan-African Community Action (PACA) to examine concrete examples of recent mobilizations to assess what “winning” has looked like in practice and why many movements dissipate once the moment passes. The discussion will focus on why mobilization must be linked to durable organization in order to build real community power and sustain long-term struggles for liberation.

Food will be provided!

Pan-African Community Action (PACA) is part of the historic and global movement for Pan-Africanism, or the liberation and unification of Africa and of African people on the continent and in the diaspora, under the economic system of scientific socialism. As part of the Pan-African movement, PACA is a grassroots group of African/Black people organizing for community-based power.

Details

Date: February 11
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue

ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center
2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave
Washington, DC 20020 United States
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