“Suppressed 2020: The Fight to Vote”

"Suppressed 2020: The Fight to Vote" Screening & Discussion #VotingwhileBlack Wed. September 16, 2020 3:00pm-5:00 PST 6:00pm-8:00pm EST Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrc-uqqzwjEtZFUgnBist2PAY-wCmeStsz After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Words of Wisdom from Christina Griffin-Jones-March for Black WomXn San Diego Rae Leiner-Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center & […]

2020 TIAA-Divest! Academic Zoominar with Bill McKibben September 16th

2020 TIAA-Divest! Academic Zoominar with Bill McKibben September 16th, 6:30 PM EDT The TIAA-Divest! Team has been busy over the summer and we’d love to bring you up to date on our activities and TIAA's continued financing of fossil fuel and deforestation projects. So, to kick off the 2020 academic year, we’re inviting you to join the 2020 […]

Mental Health in Gaza

Cafe Palestine presents     "Bleeding from all Directions" Saturday, September 19, 10:45am EST The USA and UK Palestine Mental Health Networks present a unique virtual event direct from the Palestine Trauma Center in Gaza:    “Bleeding from all directions.” 10:45am    USA Eastern Daylight Time   3:45 pm   UK Daylight Time   5:45 pm   Palestine Daylight Time  Join […]

Skills for Political Depolarization Within

Braver Angels National Online Workshop on Skills for Political Depolarization Within (For more information, contact Orlando Rodriguez, Organizer at [email protected]) Workshop: Saturday September 19, 2pm Eastern time Register at https://braverangels.org/events/ This is a course designed to foster skills to help you lessen the effects of polarization when you encounter them in your political conversations. We are not […]

Westchester Coalition for Police Reform

WCPR will hold its regularly scheduled monthly meeting via Zoom.  Special reports from Nick Mottern on police use of drones as well as a report from Mayo Bartlett on the Westchester County Task Force created by County Executive Latimer on police reform.

A Ride to Remember: A Civil Rights Story

A free online program on Saturday afternoon September 26, at 3:45, courtesy of the Larchmont Public Library, for young people from kindergarten through fifth or sixth grade — a reading of a picture book that tells a civil rights story that can help youngsters connect with some of the events that are going on now.  […]

Fund Excluded Workers!

WESPAC fully supports this campaign and we will be reaching out to our community partners to sign on.  This Town Hall scheduled for next Tuesday will be a great opportunity for us to learn more about the campaign as we move to promote this urgently needed fund for excluded workers: "Please save the date for […]

Book Discussion – Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration and a Road to Repair

In the eloquent tradition of Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy, an award-winning leader in the movement to end mass incarceration takes on the vexing problem of violent crime   WESPAC Book Discussion Tuesday, September 29th at 7pm Led by Laetitia Berrier Saarbach Although over half the people incarcerated in America today have committed violent offenses, the […]