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Waym Screening: Breaking the Blue Wall
Wide Angle Youth Media, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a film screening of Breaking the Blue Wall which follows an activist and a lawmaker as they push to repeal the oldest and strongest police shield law in the country, Maryland’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights.
About the Director: Alissa Figueroa is an Emmy-nominated journalist, filmmaker and professor at Morgan State University. She previously directed the Ida B. Wells Fellowship for investigative journalists of color at Type Investigations. Prior, she was an investigative producer at Fusion, where documentaries she directed won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the NABJ Salute to Excellence Award, among others. She’s a 2020-21 Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellow and 2022 Film Independent Fellow.”
About the Editor: Richard Yeagley is a documentary editor and producer based in Baltimore, Maryland. His work has been featured by The New Yorker, PBS, Vice Media, and Hulu. He has edited three feature-length documentaries, including The Sunday Sessions and Divisible, and specializes in crafting verité-driven documentaries, shaping observational footage into intimate, character-centered stories.
Location: Wide Angle Youth Media, 2507 N. Howard Street, Ste 100, Baltimore, MD 21218
Time:
6:00 PM – Doors Open
6:30 PM – Screening Begins
7:00 PM – Director Interview
7:30 PM – Audience Q&A
8:00 PM – Reception
Accessibility
Entrance is outfitted with an access ramp and ADA push button
2 designated handicap parking spaces are available in front of our entrance
All gender and ADA bathrooms are available
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/waym-screening-breaking-the-blue-wall
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Waym Screening: Breaking the Blue Wall
Wide Angle Youth Media, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a film screening of Breaking the Blue Wall which follows an activist and a lawmaker as they push to repeal the oldest and strongest police shield law in the country, Maryland’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights.
About the Director: Alissa Figueroa is an Emmy-nominated journalist, filmmaker and professor at Morgan State University. She previously directed the Ida B. Wells Fellowship for investigative journalists of color at Type Investigations. Prior, she was an investigative producer at Fusion, where documentaries she directed won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the NABJ Salute to Excellence Award, among others. She’s a 2020-21 Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellow and 2022 Film Independent Fellow.”
About the Editor: Richard Yeagley is a documentary editor and producer based in Baltimore, Maryland. His work has been featured by The New Yorker, PBS, Vice Media, and Hulu. He has edited three feature-length documentaries, including The Sunday Sessions and Divisible, and specializes in crafting verité-driven documentaries, shaping observational footage into intimate, character-centered stories.
Location: Wide Angle Youth Media, 2507 N. Howard Street, Ste 100, Baltimore, MD 21218
Time:
6:00 PM – Doors Open
6:30 PM – Screening Begins
7:00 PM – Director Interview
7:30 PM – Audience Q&A
8:00 PM – Reception
Accessibility
Entrance is outfitted with an access ramp and ADA push button
2 designated handicap parking spaces are available in front of our entrance
All gender and ADA bathrooms are available
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/waym-screening-breaking-the-blue-wall
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Waym Screening: Breaking the Blue Wall
Wide Angle Youth Media, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a film screening of Breaking the Blue Wall which follows an activist and a lawmaker as they push to repeal the oldest and strongest police shield law in the country, Maryland’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights.
About the Director: Alissa Figueroa is an Emmy-nominated journalist, filmmaker and professor at Morgan State University. She previously directed the Ida B. Wells Fellowship for investigative journalists of color at Type Investigations. Prior, she was an investigative producer at Fusion, where documentaries she directed won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the NABJ Salute to Excellence Award, among others. She’s a 2020-21 Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellow and 2022 Film Independent Fellow.”
About the Editor: Richard Yeagley is a documentary editor and producer based in Baltimore, Maryland. His work has been featured by The New Yorker, PBS, Vice Media, and Hulu. He has edited three feature-length documentaries, including The Sunday Sessions and Divisible, and specializes in crafting verité-driven documentaries, shaping observational footage into intimate, character-centered stories.
Location: Wide Angle Youth Media, 2507 N. Howard Street, Ste 100, Baltimore, MD 21218
Time:
6:00 PM – Doors Open
6:30 PM – Screening Begins
7:00 PM – Director Interview
7:30 PM – Audience Q&A
8:00 PM – Reception
Accessibility
Entrance is outfitted with an access ramp and ADA push button
2 designated handicap parking spaces are available in front of our entrance
All gender and ADA bathrooms are available
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/waym-screening-breaking-the-blue-wall
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4th Annual Donnells Day
617 Baker Street, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, May 30 at 01:00 PM EDT
🦄 4th Annual Donnell's Day 🦄
Please save the date and reach out to @justice4donnell on IG to participate
MAY 30TH
617 BAKER ST, BALTIMORE
DJs, Performers, Artists, Cooks, Organizations, Volunteershttps://events.bmorepunk.social/event/4th-annual-donnells-day
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4th Annual Donnells Day
617 Baker Street, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, May 30 at 01:00 PM EDT
🦄 4th Annual Donnell's Day 🦄
Please save the date and reach out to @justice4donnell on IG to participate
MAY 30TH
617 BAKER ST, BALTIMORE
DJs, Performers, Artists, Cooks, Organizations, Volunteershttps://events.bmorepunk.social/event/4th-annual-donnells-day
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4th Annual Donnells Day
617 Baker Street, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, May 30 at 01:00 PM EDT
🦄 4th Annual Donnell's Day 🦄
Please save the date and reach out to @justice4donnell on IG to participate
MAY 30TH
617 BAKER ST, BALTIMORE
DJs, Performers, Artists, Cooks, Organizations, Volunteershttps://events.bmorepunk.social/event/4th-annual-donnells-day
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Workers at the Heart of Frederick
East 3rd Street Park, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
NO WAR, ABOLISH ICE, TAX THE RICH
STRIKE
CALL OUT SICK
USE PAID TIME OFF
WE'LL BE HERE IF YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO WORK
SOLIDARITY
WEAR ALL BLACK IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE FREDERICK FOUR*
WORKERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE HEART OF FREDERICK - DEMAND OFFICIALS GOVERN LIKE IT
NONE OF US ARE FREE UNTIL ALL OF US ARE FREE
ORGANIZE
COME MEET NEIGHBORS ALREADY ORGANIZING NEAR YOU
TEACH-INS AVAILABLE TO LEARN WHY AND HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/workers-at-the-heart-of-frederick
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Workers at the Heart of Frederick
East 3rd Street Park, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
NO WAR, ABOLISH ICE, TAX THE RICH
STRIKE
CALL OUT SICK
USE PAID TIME OFF
WE'LL BE HERE IF YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO WORK
SOLIDARITY
WEAR ALL BLACK IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE FREDERICK FOUR*
WORKERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE HEART OF FREDERICK - DEMAND OFFICIALS GOVERN LIKE IT
NONE OF US ARE FREE UNTIL ALL OF US ARE FREE
ORGANIZE
COME MEET NEIGHBORS ALREADY ORGANIZING NEAR YOU
TEACH-INS AVAILABLE TO LEARN WHY AND HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/workers-at-the-heart-of-frederick
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Workers at the Heart of Frederick
East 3rd Street Park, Friday, May 1 at 06:00 PM EDT
NO WAR, ABOLISH ICE, TAX THE RICH
STRIKE
CALL OUT SICK
USE PAID TIME OFF
WE'LL BE HERE IF YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO WORK
SOLIDARITY
WEAR ALL BLACK IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE FREDERICK FOUR*
WORKERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE HEART OF FREDERICK - DEMAND OFFICIALS GOVERN LIKE IT
NONE OF US ARE FREE UNTIL ALL OF US ARE FREE
ORGANIZE
COME MEET NEIGHBORS ALREADY ORGANIZING NEAR YOU
TEACH-INS AVAILABLE TO LEARN WHY AND HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/workers-at-the-heart-of-frederick
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May Day Festival of Resistance
The Compound, Friday, May 1 at 12:00 AM EDT
Friday 5/1, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Saturday 5/2, noon-3 a.m. (goes into Sunday am)The Festival of Resistance this May Day weekend will feature a screening of Palestine 36 at 1:00pm on Saturday 5/2. The festival will also include food, poetry, music, art, DJ sets & more!
Full schedule available on ticket purchasing sites Eventbrite or Humanitix. Follow us on instagram @baltimore2palestine for updates!
Proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Women’s Legal Aid and Counseling Center. We hope to see y’all there in love and solidarity! -Baltimore 2 Palestine vigil 🇵🇸❤️
Our Demands for May 1st - Tax the rich so our families, not their fortunes, come first. - No ICE. No war. No private army serving unchecked federal power. - Expand democracy, not corporate power. Hands off our vote.
Together we will be flexing our collective muscle in a tremendous day of power - showing our unity through a day of marches, rallies, and actions including No Work No School No Shopping in many cities.
Join as as together we celebrate May 1st through action and community.
Please note: A core principle behind all our events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/may-day-festival-of-resistance
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May Day Festival of Resistance
The Compound, Friday, May 1 at 12:00 AM EDT
Friday 5/1, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Saturday 5/2, noon-3 a.m. (goes into Sunday am)The Festival of Resistance this May Day weekend will feature a screening of Palestine 36 at 1:00pm on Saturday 5/2. The festival will also include food, poetry, music, art, DJ sets & more!
Full schedule available on ticket purchasing sites Eventbrite or Humanitix. Follow us on instagram @baltimore2palestine for updates!
Proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Women’s Legal Aid and Counseling Center. We hope to see y’all there in love and solidarity! -Baltimore 2 Palestine vigil 🇵🇸❤️
Our Demands for May 1st - Tax the rich so our families, not their fortunes, come first. - No ICE. No war. No private army serving unchecked federal power. - Expand democracy, not corporate power. Hands off our vote.
Together we will be flexing our collective muscle in a tremendous day of power - showing our unity through a day of marches, rallies, and actions including No Work No School No Shopping in many cities.
Join as as together we celebrate May 1st through action and community.
Please note: A core principle behind all our events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/may-day-festival-of-resistance
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May Day Festival of Resistance
The Compound, Friday, May 1 at 12:00 AM EDT
Friday 5/1, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Saturday 5/2, noon-3 a.m. (goes into Sunday am)The Festival of Resistance this May Day weekend will feature a screening of Palestine 36 at 1:00pm on Saturday 5/2. The festival will also include food, poetry, music, art, DJ sets & more!
Full schedule available on ticket purchasing sites Eventbrite or Humanitix. Follow us on instagram @baltimore2palestine for updates!
Proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Women’s Legal Aid and Counseling Center. We hope to see y’all there in love and solidarity! -Baltimore 2 Palestine vigil 🇵🇸❤️
Our Demands for May 1st - Tax the rich so our families, not their fortunes, come first. - No ICE. No war. No private army serving unchecked federal power. - Expand democracy, not corporate power. Hands off our vote.
Together we will be flexing our collective muscle in a tremendous day of power - showing our unity through a day of marches, rallies, and actions including No Work No School No Shopping in many cities.
Join as as together we celebrate May 1st through action and community.
Please note: A core principle behind all our events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/may-day-festival-of-resistance
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"shirkerism is a baltimore-based arts and culture zine edited by ivy frey and molly cooper. we are dedicated to bringing the esoterica of online spaces into the physical world through mixed media zines."
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"shirkerism is a baltimore-based arts and culture zine edited by ivy frey and molly cooper. we are dedicated to bringing the esoterica of online spaces into the physical world through mixed media zines."
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"shirkerism is a baltimore-based arts and culture zine edited by ivy frey and molly cooper. we are dedicated to bringing the esoterica of online spaces into the physical world through mixed media zines."
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"shirkerism is a baltimore-based arts and culture zine edited by ivy frey and molly cooper. we are dedicated to bringing the esoterica of online spaces into the physical world through mixed media zines."
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Every day #BMOPradio celebrates the living legacy of #newmusic as captured by Boston Modern Orchestra Project (#BMOP) on the GRAMMY Award-winning #BMOPsound label. Download the Live365 app to your smart device or listen online to stream #BMOPmusic’s complete catalogue / https://buff.ly/i8BHYqO
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BMOPradio is supported by a generous grant from the American Orchestras Futures Fund, a program of the League of American Orchestras made possible by funding from the Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation. -
Chokes for Change
Combat Principles MMA, Saturday, April 25 at 11:00 AM EDT
$30 entry.
Partners & Vendors:
Violence Necessary LLC
Bmore Falasteen
Chokes for Change
La Casita Pupuseria
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Chokes for Change
Combat Principles MMA, Saturday, April 25 at 11:00 AM EDT
$30 entry.
Partners & Vendors:
Violence Necessary LLC
Bmore Falasteen
Chokes for Change
La Casita Pupuseria
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Fix It Fair
Station North Tool Library, Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 AM EDT
Fix-It Fair is a FREE, family friendly event hosted by the Station North Tool Library and open to the public. At Fix-It Fair, you’ll get help from experienced volunteers making common repairs on clothes, furniture, leather items, bikes, etc.
Register for the event! This helps us prep tools and consumables, screen for items that aren't a good fit, and set up volunteers for success. While registration is strongly preferred; drop-ins are welcome. All participants will need to check-in their items on site.
Arrive by 2 pm. 2 Items max per person.We are partnering with the Department of Public Works (DPW) and will be offering Textile & Electronics recycling again! Drop off your item the day of until 3 pm.
Textiles – Donate clothes, linens, or rags you no longer need. Reusable items will be sorted and sent to thrift partners, while non-reusable items will be recycled into materials like insulation or industrial wiper rags. More information on textile recycling here.
Electronics – Bring old electronics like phones, printers, controllers, and TVs. They will be dismantled to recover valuable materials, and harmful substances like mercury or lead will be safely removed and disposed of. More information on electronics recycling here.
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Fix It Fair
Station North Tool Library, Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 AM EDT
Fix-It Fair is a FREE, family friendly event hosted by the Station North Tool Library and open to the public. At Fix-It Fair, you’ll get help from experienced volunteers making common repairs on clothes, furniture, leather items, bikes, etc.
Register for the event! This helps us prep tools and consumables, screen for items that aren't a good fit, and set up volunteers for success. While registration is strongly preferred; drop-ins are welcome. All participants will need to check-in their items on site.
Arrive by 2 pm. 2 Items max per person.We are partnering with the Department of Public Works (DPW) and will be offering Textile & Electronics recycling again! Drop off your item the day of until 3 pm.
Textiles – Donate clothes, linens, or rags you no longer need. Reusable items will be sorted and sent to thrift partners, while non-reusable items will be recycled into materials like insulation or industrial wiper rags. More information on textile recycling here.
Electronics – Bring old electronics like phones, printers, controllers, and TVs. They will be dismantled to recover valuable materials, and harmful substances like mercury or lead will be safely removed and disposed of. More information on electronics recycling here.
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Fix It Fair
Station North Tool Library, Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 AM EDT
Fix-It Fair is a FREE, family friendly event hosted by the Station North Tool Library and open to the public. At Fix-It Fair, you’ll get help from experienced volunteers making common repairs on clothes, furniture, leather items, bikes, etc.
Register for the event! This helps us prep tools and consumables, screen for items that aren't a good fit, and set up volunteers for success. While registration is strongly preferred; drop-ins are welcome. All participants will need to check-in their items on site.
Arrive by 2 pm. 2 Items max per person.We are partnering with the Department of Public Works (DPW) and will be offering Textile & Electronics recycling again! Drop off your item the day of until 3 pm.
Textiles – Donate clothes, linens, or rags you no longer need. Reusable items will be sorted and sent to thrift partners, while non-reusable items will be recycled into materials like insulation or industrial wiper rags. More information on textile recycling here.
Electronics – Bring old electronics like phones, printers, controllers, and TVs. They will be dismantled to recover valuable materials, and harmful substances like mercury or lead will be safely removed and disposed of. More information on electronics recycling here.
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The Beat Goes On: The Story of the Baltimore Beat
Peabody Heights Brewery, Saturday, April 18 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a documentary exploring Baltimore’s legacy of Black journalism, the end of Baltimore City Paper, and police accountability in the wake of the 2015 Uprising.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/the-beat-goes-on-the-story-of-the-baltimore-beat
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The Beat Goes On: The Story of the Baltimore Beat
Peabody Heights Brewery, Saturday, April 18 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a documentary exploring Baltimore’s legacy of Black journalism, the end of Baltimore City Paper, and police accountability in the wake of the 2015 Uprising.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/the-beat-goes-on-the-story-of-the-baltimore-beat
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The Beat Goes On: The Story of the Baltimore Beat
Peabody Heights Brewery, Saturday, April 18 at 06:00 PM EDT
Join us for a documentary exploring Baltimore’s legacy of Black journalism, the end of Baltimore City Paper, and police accountability in the wake of the 2015 Uprising.
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/the-beat-goes-on-the-story-of-the-baltimore-beat
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𝙧𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙨 / جذور: 𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝘽𝙖𝙡𝙩𝙞𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙋𝙖𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙚, 𝙇𝙚𝙗𝙖𝙣𝙤𝙣, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙄𝙧𝙖𝙣
The Compound, Saturday, April 11 at 05:00 PM EDT
JOIN US for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops bridging together Baltimore’s local organizing scene.
roots / جذور: From Baltimore to Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran brings together artists and organizers at the Compound in Baltimore for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops. On Saturday, April 11, between 5 – 9 PM, visual artists will share and sell their work. The evening will also feature free live performances by Ami Dang and Konjur Collective. On Sunday, April 12, between 12 – 3 PM, organizations United Workers, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid, Malaya Baltimore, and Anakbayan UMBC will offer workshops and teach-ins related to organizing, arts, archives, and the ongoing struggle for Palestinian liberation. The events on both days will be broadcast live by Transceiver Radio.
All participating artists and vendors will independently donate a portion of their proceeds to ongoing mutual aid efforts in these countries.
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𝙧𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙨 / جذور: 𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝘽𝙖𝙡𝙩𝙞𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙋𝙖𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙚, 𝙇𝙚𝙗𝙖𝙣𝙤𝙣, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙄𝙧𝙖𝙣
The Compound, Saturday, April 11 at 05:00 PM EDT
JOIN US for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops bridging together Baltimore’s local organizing scene.
roots / جذور: From Baltimore to Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran brings together artists and organizers at the Compound in Baltimore for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops. On Saturday, April 11, between 5 – 9 PM, visual artists will share and sell their work. The evening will also feature free live performances by Ami Dang and Konjur Collective. On Sunday, April 12, between 12 – 3 PM, organizations United Workers, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid, Malaya Baltimore, and Anakbayan UMBC will offer workshops and teach-ins related to organizing, arts, archives, and the ongoing struggle for Palestinian liberation. The events on both days will be broadcast live by Transceiver Radio.
All participating artists and vendors will independently donate a portion of their proceeds to ongoing mutual aid efforts in these countries.
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𝙧𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙨 / جذور: 𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝘽𝙖𝙡𝙩𝙞𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙋𝙖𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙚, 𝙇𝙚𝙗𝙖𝙣𝙤𝙣, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙄𝙧𝙖𝙣
The Compound, Saturday, April 11 at 05:00 PM EDT
JOIN US for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops bridging together Baltimore’s local organizing scene.
roots / جذور: From Baltimore to Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran brings together artists and organizers at the Compound in Baltimore for a two-day public festival of art, music, and educational workshops. On Saturday, April 11, between 5 – 9 PM, visual artists will share and sell their work. The evening will also feature free live performances by Ami Dang and Konjur Collective. On Sunday, April 12, between 12 – 3 PM, organizations United Workers, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid, Malaya Baltimore, and Anakbayan UMBC will offer workshops and teach-ins related to organizing, arts, archives, and the ongoing struggle for Palestinian liberation. The events on both days will be broadcast live by Transceiver Radio.
All participating artists and vendors will independently donate a portion of their proceeds to ongoing mutual aid efforts in these countries.
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Wheatpaste Against War #1
Nomu Nomu, Thursday, April 9 at 07:00 PM EDT
🎨WHEATPASTE AGAINST WAR 🎨
Never wheatpasted before? Have a lot of experience? All are welcome at these FREE hands-on workshops to paste anti-war art across Washington DC!
Wheatpasting is a low resource, legal way to get your message out there to inspire, educate & agitate.
These skill shares will include know your rights trainings and provide all materials. First timers & those with experience are welcome! Donations welcome.
🗓️Thursday, April 9 7-9pm
📍Nomu Nomu, 516 1/2 8 St. SE
Part of “Dark Times” gallery opening
Art on flyer: @csrmxt @maspaz @davidsolnit @nomu.nomu on Instagram
Flyer design: @hope.glastris.creative on Instagram
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/wheatpaste-against-war-1
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Wheatpaste Against War #1
Nomu Nomu, Thursday, April 9 at 07:00 PM EDT
🎨WHEATPASTE AGAINST WAR 🎨
Never wheatpasted before? Have a lot of experience? All are welcome at these FREE hands-on workshops to paste anti-war art across Washington DC!
Wheatpasting is a low resource, legal way to get your message out there to inspire, educate & agitate.
These skill shares will include know your rights trainings and provide all materials. First timers & those with experience are welcome! Donations welcome.
🗓️Thursday, April 9 7-9pm
📍Nomu Nomu, 516 1/2 8 St. SE
Part of “Dark Times” gallery opening
Art on flyer: @csrmxt @maspaz @davidsolnit @nomu.nomu on Instagram
Flyer design: @hope.glastris.creative on Instagram
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/wheatpaste-against-war-1