Ballast: A Reading and Launch

Ballast: A Reading and Launch

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What We Saw in Chicago: Lessons from the CBP Surge

Join us for a conversation with local organizers about how our community pushed back against attacks on our neighbors from federal border patrol agents last fall. Over the course of several months, more than 250 Border Patrol agents were flown into Illinois to assist ICE in carry ...  Show more

War in the Caribbean: US Imperialism and the New Monroe Doctrine

The US military build up in the Caribbean and its aggression towards Venezuela are part of the Trump regime’s strategy of renewed American dominance and interventionism in the Western Hemisphere. Join Center for Political Education, W.E.B. Du Bois Movement School for Abolition & ...  Show more

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