• How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World and What We can do about it

    Bay Area UU Church 17503 El Camino Real , Houston, TX, United States

    The BAUUC Service and Justice Ministry (SJM) invite all to hear acclaimed author and scholar Chuck Collins discuss, "How wealth inequality is wrecking the world and what we can do about it". The event is scheduled for March 22nd, 7 to 9PM

  • Cesar Chavez Parade and Celebration

    Hidalgo Parks 7000 Ave. Q, Hou, TX, United States

    The parade will begin at 10:00 a.m. at 601 North Cesar Chavez Blvd. Houston, TX 77011. At 11:00 am, the festivities will follow in the gazebo at Hidalgo Park.

    There will speeches by Elected Officials, Robert Gallegos City Council member, who will serve as the grand marshal, Hon. Gene Green and Hon Sheila Jackson Lee will also be addressing the attendees.

    Free
  • Drones in Our Backyard

    Live Oak Friends Meeting House 1318 W. 26th, Houston, TX, United States

    YOU ARE INVITED!

    to attend this lecture and film screening on drones at Live Oak Friends Meeting, April 8th from 6-8PM.

    We will gather from 6-6:30 for snack and a brief lecture on why Houstonians should be concerned about drones, what we can do to resist drone warfare in our communities, and what our next steps will be to build a movement against drones in Houston. At 6:30 we will begin screening the documentary UNMANNED: US Drone Wars followed by a brief time to network.

    If you'd like to sponsor this event send an email to our Regional Organizer via cnvhouston1@gmail.com

    Free
  • May Day March & Rally

    Sesquicentennial Park, 300 Smith St., Houston, Texas 300 Smith St., Houston

    May Day March & Rally on May 1, 2017. Gather at 11:30am at Sesquicentennial Park, 300 Smith St., in downtown Houston. March to City Hall. March for human dignity and rights.

    Free
  • International Workers Day/ Day Without Immigrants

    An International Workers Day/A Day Without Immigrants Rally will be held on May 1, 2017, 5:30-8:00 pm, at Guadalupe Plaza, 2311 Runnels Street, in Houston. This event will highlight the historic achievements and contemporary struggles of workers of all nationalities, as well as the imperative need for solidarity with our immigrant sisters and brothers, who are increasingly under attack. Working class, this is your cause! Join us!

  • 2nd China Church Forum

    Scanlan Room | University of St. Thomas | 4000 Mt. Vernon St. Houston, TX 77006 Scanlan Room | University of St. Thomas | 4000 Mt. Vernon St. Houston, TX 77006, Houston

    A unique cross-cultural, English-speaking forum for clergy, laity, religious, students, professionals, scholars as well as anyone who loves China!  Joined by Bishop Sheltz and China experts from around the world, our previous events impacted numerous participants and set an exemplary model for West-East dialogue. Understand the historical and contemporary aspects of the Catholic Church in […]

    $2525
  • VBB’s Borderlines Volume Three Book Launch

    Brazos Bookstore 2421 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Continuing its tradition of celebrating communities from border regions in North America and South Asia, Voices Breaking Boundaries (VBB) will launch the third and final installment of its internationally renowned anthology series. Borderlines Volume Three features original photos, essays, poetry and journalistic narratives that find commonalities, and explore issues erupting across areas splintered by borders.

    Free
  • “Vincent Who?” – Birth of the Asian American Civil Rights Movement

    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    In commemoration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Center for the Healing of Racism will screen the documentary “Vincent Who?” on Thursday, May 18, 2017 from 7 to 9 PM. The film will be followed by a dialogue. Location: 3412 Crawford Street (at Holman), Houston, TX 77004. The event is free and open to the public (first 45 to RSVP). Donations are encouraged. Registration required by emailing cfhr1@juno.com or calling (713) 520-8226. Space is limited to the first 45 reservations. Free parking is available across the street at Houston Community College lot #9.

    Free. Donations encouraged.
  • Black Lives Matter Houston March 4 Human Rights

    Discovery Green 1500 McKinney, Houston

    The #BLMHOU march for human rights is intended as a unity event while centering Blackness in all of the issues that we are facing in this country, state, city and all while trying to survive under President Agent Orange.

    This is a march against hate, phobia, and bigotry all are invited.

    - This event will NOT center whiteness
    - This event will not be one where you take the time to hug the police
    - This event is intended to show that we can come together and also RESPECT separate movements.

  • 13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance

    Dominican Sisters of Houston Spirituality Center Meeting Room Dominican Sisters of Houston, 6501 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX, United States

    Melissa Cardoza, an afro-indigenous feminist leader from Honduras, is coming to Houston on May 22, together with Honduran singer-songwriter Karla Lara, as part of a tour of the U.S. promoting the new bilingual Spanish-English edition of Melissa's book, 13 colores de la resistencia hondureña / 13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance.

    Free
  • The Butterfly Project Action Rally: Help Hope Rise Up

    The Black Sheep Agency 611 West 22nd Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Hope isn’t wishful thinking—it’s taking action for a better future. In a world where strife, uncertainty and hate grab headlines and inspire fear in the hearts of people across the world, hope is a balm that heals. It’s powerful. It’s critical. Hope is a radical act.

    Small actions, done by caring individuals, can change the world. But where does one start? How can you get involved to make a bigger impact? Join us for The Butterfly Project Action Rally on May 24th and find out how you can be a part of this global movement promoting a more compassionate, respectful and just society.

    Free
  • Meet filmmaker Regis Tremblay 11:59:30-Thirty Seconds to Midnight

    Dominican Sisters of Houston Spirituality Center Meeting Room Dominican Sisters of Houston, 6501 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX, United States

    Reception with Regis Tremblay

    My new documentary, Thirty Seconds to Midnight, is ready and we will show it in Houston, TX

    This has been a very long, three year project that began with my first feature documentary, The Ghosts of Jeju. It was then that I realized the U.S. plan for full spectrum dominance of the planet. My research and interest since then has focused on the trajectory of Manifest Destiny since the white, European explorers came to the Americas in the 15th Century.

    And so it is, America’s destiny has all life on the planet on the very brink of extinction. As Dr. Caldicott wonders at the end of the film, “Are we an evolutionary aberration designed in an evolutionary sense not to survive? I wonder.”

    Donations accepted
  • A Tilted Guide to Being A Defendant: Book Presentation and Community Discussion

    Solidarity Houston 6733 Harrisburg Blvd, Houston, TX, United States

    From Black Lives Matter to Standing Rock to the resistance against the Trump regime, thousands of people across the country have faced arrest and prosecution in recent years for their political actions and activity. They find the legal system confusing, alienating, and isolating, and the government is often successful at using criminal charges to disrupt, destroy, and neutralize radical and revolutionary struggles for liberation.

    Free
  • “If a Tree Falls” Film Screening and Vegan Tamale Sale

    Solidarity Houston 6733 Harrisburg Blvd, Houston, TX, United States

    June 11 is the International Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason and All Long-Term Anarchist Prisoners! We will be screening If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (2011), writing letters and cards of support to anarchist political prisoners, and selling vegan tamales at a sliding scale to raise money for Marius!

    Free
  • 26th Juneteenth Ally Awards

    St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Fondren Hall 5501 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    The Center for the Healing of Racism will hold its 23rd annual Juneteenth Ally Awards luncheon on Saturday, June 24, 2017.

    The luncheon will be held at noon on Saturday, June  24, at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church (Fondren Hall), 5501 Main Street, Houston, TX 77004.  Tickets are $50 per person and can be purchased through the Center for the Healing of Racism.  Contact: cfhr1@juno.com or (713) 520-8226.  Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to this event to aid in our work, if you are unable to attend.

    $5050
  • Medicare for All Townhall & Health Fair Supporting HR 676

    We want our representatives to support Medicare for ALL, so we are hosting a Town Hall on July 8th, the same day events will be going on across the country to DEMAND Independence from Privatized Healthcare!

    Join elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Harris County in a town hall discussion on H.R.676 - Expanded & Improved Medicare For All Act.

  • Grounds for Amnesty

    nook cafe 4701 calhoun rd ste 150, Houston, United States

    An open mic and open house for those who want the opportunity to learn about human rights activities going on in Houston Texas. The event in mainly hosted by Amnesty Houstin. There is going to be free refreshment at Nooks Cafe. So come mingle

  • Solidarity with Anti-fascist Prisoners & J20 Defendants

    Solidarity Houston 6733 Harrisburg Blvd, Houston, TX, United States

    Solidarity with Anti-fascist Prisoners & J20 (Inaugural Protest) Defendants Tuesday, July 25th, 7pm Solidarity Houston 6733 Harrisburg Blvd hosted by Houston Anarchist Black Cross https://www.facebook.com/events/1568923629818647/ Join us for short films, snacks, and discussion – and send cards to folks behind bars. July 25 is the annual International Day of Solidarity with Anti-Fascist Prisoners! July 20-27 […]

    Free
  • Hannah Arendt movie “the Banality of evil”

    Bering Memorial United Church of Christ 1440 Harold St., Houston, TX, United States

    Hannah Arendt is a 2012 German-Luxembourgish-French biographical drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta and starring Barbara Sukowa. The film centers in the life of German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. It is distributed by Zeitgeist Films in the United States, where it opened theatrically on 29 May 2013.

  • A Dialogue About Tears We Cannot Stop

    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Working as a white ally against racism is hard but not impossible.  One thing that doesn’t help the cause is saying “I don’t see color.”  The failure to see color only benefits white America.  A world without color is a world without racial debt.  Rather, the most radical action a white person can take is to acknowledge privilege, to admit that in the institutional and deep psychological structures of the United States, the underlying assumption is that white lives are worth more than black lives.

    Free. Donations encouraged.
  • Houston Anarchist Book Fair

    MECA 1900 Kane St., Houston, United States

    Announcing the 2017 Houston Anarchist Bookfair! On Sunday September 24, 2017, Houston Anarchist Black Cross will host a one-day convergence to network, grow, and celebrate anarchist and anti-authoritarian projects in Texas and the surrounding region. Join us for books, workshops, and discussion to celebrate and expand our southern radical communities of resistance!

    Free
  • Art and Incarceration: Poetry, Theatre and Music in and about Captivity

    Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon St, Houston

    Concert, Ensemble Pi
    For this interdisciplinary performance, Ensemble Pi presents music, text, and theater works that focus on the rise of mass incarceration, the racial disparities it reveals, and the emotional toll it takes on inmates and their families. The concert opens with Rzewski’s minimalist masterpiece, Coming Together, composed in the wake of the 1971 prison riots in upstate New York and powerfully expressing the frustration of life behind bars and anger about injustice.

    Pay what you can
  • Double Jeopardy: Women and the Criminal Justice System

    Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon St, Houston

    2017 Rothko Chapel Óscar Romero Award Pre-Program
    Double jeopardy: Women and the Criminal Justice System
    Conversation and Book Signing with Julie Bindel

    Women of sex trafficking face the dual realities of being victims while also being prosecuted as offenders. Join Julie Bindel in conversation with Houston activists and advocates as they explore this topic from both local and global perspectives.

    Pay what you can
  • The Mask of Microaggressions: Studies of Racism in the US

    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Authors Mark Tschaepe and Ronald Goodwin will discuss their new book, The Mask of Microaggressions: Studies of Racism in the US, on Wednesday, October 4 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at the Center for the Healing of Racism, 3412 Crawford St., Houston, 77004. Tschaepe and Goodwin, assistant professors at Prairie View A&M University, will also sign copies of books purchased at the event.

    Free. Donations encouraged. Registration required.
  • The Journey of Hope…From Violence to Healing

    The Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing puts human faces on the issue of the death penalty. Led by murder victim family members joined by death row families, the exonerated and others impacted by the failed promises of a broken system. Our unique personal stories touch people’s hearts and change people's minds on this vitally important issue. We advocate for alternatives to the death penalty, we encourage forgiveness as a way of healing and endorse restorative justice as a way of life.

  • Dialogue: Racism

    Dialogue: Racism
    Center for the Healing of Racism 3412 Crawford Street, Houston, TX, United States

    The Center for the Healing of Racism presents Dialogue: Racism, a two-day intensive workshop that educates participants about racism and facilitates the process by which individuals can begin to counter the affects of racism on their lives and become empowered to interrupt the cycle of racist attitudes. The workshop provides a safe, respectful, and loving atmosphere for individuals to learn new information, share experiences, dispel fears and guilt, and get to know each other.

    Free. Donations encouraged. Registration required.
  • Justice Without Death

    First Congregational Church of Houston 10840 Beinhorn Road, Houston, TX, United States

    Justice Without Death
    Shared stories from murder victim family members of healing through reconciliation, and Q&A with the Office of Kim Ogg, Harris County District Attorney.

    Free
  • Walls of Racism and Oppression: From TX to Palestine & Beyond

    Dominican Sisters of Houston Spirituality Center Meeting Room Dominican Sisters of Houston, 6501 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX, United States

    A nine-person Veterans For Peace delegation visited Palestine/Israel earlier this year. While there, they met with Palestinian popular resistance leaders as well as members of the Knesset. They participated in nonviolent direct action and witnessed the resiliency, solidarity, creativity and courage of the Palestinian resistance to the Israeli occupation and the settlements that steal their land, water, and other resources.

    $10 – $15
  • Silencing Opposition: Human Rights Violations in Burundi

    Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon St, Houston

    ORA Pre-Program: Silencing Opposition: Human Rights Violations in Burundi
    Conversation with Former Ambassador Robert Krueger and Tony Tate, The Fund for Global Human Rights

    About the presenters:
    Robert Krueger is a former US Representative and US Senator from Texas, and served as US Ambassador on three occasions: to Mexico, Burundi, and Botswana; and additionally as US Special Representative to the Southern African Development Community

    Pay what you can