In Honor of Women’s History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month: Women Who Walk the Walk! First Monday Salon - Monday, March 6, 2017, 6:00-8:00 pm at The BeanRunner Café 201 S. Division Street, Peekskill, NY Panelists:  Vanessa Agudelo,  Paola Dalle Carbonare,  Kim Fraczek,  Monica Hunken,  Mey Marple,  Lisa Moir,  Lael Morgan,  Peg Taylor,  Nancy Vann, Tina Volz-Bongar,  and Courtney M. […]

Resistance Training Screening

On March 11th PeoplePower.org (an offshoot of the ACLU) will be holding a live streamed resistance training module beginning at 4:30pm and ending at 6:30.  The training will include modules on protester's rights, sanctuary city designation info, and action plans as well as other information. We will be streaming this training module at the WESPAC main office on March 11th from 4:30 […]

Skills Building Workshop

Workshop: Learn and Develop Skills to Transform Communities Community Voices Heard (CVH), Westchester for Change, Indivisible Westchester and WESPAC invite you to join community members in learning organizing skills to transform communities. RSVP required to: [email protected] Juanita Lewis, Hudson Valley Organizing Director of Community Voices Heard, and Stephanie Low, Consultant and Trainer with National Coalition […]

Justice Monday in Support of Public Education

The Westchester Social Justice Community, a network of progressive groups, will gather for the 8th weekly Justice Monday on Monday, March 20th from 12-1 pm at the Renaissance Plaza Fountain at the corner of Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue in downtown White Plains. The weekly rallies include speakers who highlight the pressing issue of the week, […]

From Slave to Criminal with One Amendment: Film Screening 13th

  Greenburgh Human Rights Advisory Committee presents 13th Film Screening Wednesday, March 22nd at 6pm at the Greenburgh Library 300 Tarrytown Road in Elmsford, NY 13th is a 2016 American documentary by director Ava DuVernay. The film explores the "intersection of race, justice and mass incarceration in the United States;" it is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, […]

Islamophobia, Refugees and the United States

Susan Smith recently spent time in Greece working in support of Syrian refugees. She is a tireless advocate for harmony among all peoples and resistance to Islamophobia and other forms of racism. Please come hear her presentation and slide show about "Islamophobia, Refugees and the United States" at the Nyack Center, March 26th at 7 PM. […]

The Hudson, A River at Risk

Despite decades of clean-up, the Hudson River is still at risk from dirty energy projects. Join us for a special screening of Jon Bowermaster's film The Hudson, A River at Risk, a powerful look at the impacts of dangerous fossil fuels on the river — including oil-carrying barges, the Spectra AIM fracked-gas pipeline under the river, dangerously close […]

Correction on Edgemont Incorporation issue

CORRECTION WESPAC published the following: “The Edgemont residents advocating for incorporation are pushing for privatization of sanitation which will lead to layoffs of public works employees.”  The Edgemont Incorporation Committee (EIC) does not, and cannot, recommend policies for a village government that does not yet exist, and may never exist. It presents data and provides […]

Interfaith Vigil for the Common Good

– INTERFAITH VIGIL FOR THE COMMON GOOD –   Sunday April 2nd 2017   5:30 – 6:30pm   –    4 Bittersweet Lane - Mount Kisco, NY Bring family and friends and help us spread the word! Here’s the FB event link  https://www.facebook.com/events/274518702988523/ "Spring has arrived and we, as members of different  faith communities and environmental organizations, […]