• Dowling St. Renaming to Emancipation Ave Public Hearing

    City Hall 901 Bagby, Houston, TX, United States

    We would also like to remind everyone that the Planning Commission’s public hearing on renaming Dowling Street to Emancipation Avenue will take place this Thursday, October 13th beginning at 2:30pm at the City Hall Annex, 900 Bagby. If you’re available and would like to join us in showing support for this important name change, please contact me about carpooling options.

  • On the Side of the Road film with former Israeli settler Lia Tarachansky

    Emerson UU Church 1900 Bering Drive, Houston

    Former West Bank settler Lia Tarachansky looks at Israeli’s collective amnesia of the fateful events of 1948 when the state of Israel was born and most of the Palestinians (700,000+) became refugees. Lia covers attempts by aware Israelis to educate their fellow Israelis. She follows the transformation of Israeli veterans trying to uncover their denial of the war that changed the region forever. Tarachansky then turns the camera on herself and travels back to her settlement where that historical erasure gave birth to a new generation, blind and isolated from its surroundings.

  • Restorative Justice 101 Circle Training

    Bayland Community Center 6400 Bissonnet, houston

    Come experience circles led by youth graduates from a restorative justice program. You will be exposed to the roots and practices of restorative justice, including the following types of circles:
    Community building
    Healing
    Reentry
    Support
    Accountability

    $50
  • Robert Jensen’s “Plain Radical” Book Salon

    2017 W. Main Street, Houston

    University of Texas professor Robert Jensen will discuss his book Plain Radical: Living, Loving, and Learning to Leave the Planet Gracefully at the home of Houston house concert promoter Jeff Abrams.

    Jensen’s book chronicles his personal, political, and intellectual life with friend and mentor Jim Koplin, who blended the best of rural traditions with a relentless radical critique of concentrated power and illegitimate authority.

  • The Realities of the Refugee Life

    The Syrian American Club 5729 Winsome Lane, Houston

    Come out and learn about Syria and Iraq's most vulnerable refugees on October 16, 2016 at an informational program at the Syrian American Club about the work of Collateral Repair Project (CRP.) Amanda Lane, Executive Director of CRP, will speak about life at the head of a grassroots NGO making a difference for struggling refugee families. CRP is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit grassroots organization in Amman, Jordan that helps urban refugees with food, housing, education and trauma relief. This event will give you a chance to go beyond the headlines and hear the realities of refugee life and how you can help.

    Free
  • Screening of “Best Democracy Money Can Buy” by Greg Palast

    AMC Studio 30 2949 Dunvale Rd, Houston

    In this new documentary, Greg Palast entertains as he exposes the billionaire bandits that are working to purge one million voters of color in November and rob them of their constitutional right to vote. I've heard Greg speak at two or three events in different part of the country. He's always right on target and a good storyteller! You don't want to miss his film!!

    $13.50
  • HPJC 2016 Peacemaker Awards Dinner with Sonia Nazario

    University Hilton Hotel, University of Houston 4350 University Drive, Houston, TX, United States

    HPJC's annual awards dinner brings together peace and justice activists from the southeast Texas area for our 2016 celebration of peacemakers.

    Our national peacemaker and keynote speaker will be Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sonia Nazario, author of the bestseller "Enrique's Journey", a true story about a young Honduran boy's search for his mother who left home to find work in the US to pay for food for her starving family.

    Our local peacemaker awardees will be Bren Hardt, Ashton Woods, and Jackie Young. Each of them will get to tell us about the important work they do. A special presentation will also be given to Casa Juan Diego.

    The final reservation deadline was Nov. 7, so we're sorry but no more reservations may be accepted.
    Parts of the program, including Sonia Nazario's talk, may be broadcast later on KPFT's The Progressive Forum (Thursdays, 7-9 pm).

    $100
  • Amnesty International: Southern Regional Conference

    Hyatt Regency North Houston 425 North Sam Houston Pkwy E, Houston, TX

    It is our sincere pleasure to invite you to this year's Southern Regional Conference. Join us, Saturday, November 19, 2016 – Sunday, November 20, 2016 for a weekend full of human rights learning, networking and growth in the great city of Houston, TX. The conference will bring together hundreds of Amnesty members and other human rights activists from around the region.

  • Remembering the Churchwomen: Building Pillars of Peace

    Dominican Sisters of Houston 6501 Almeda Rd, Houston

    Prayers, Program and Reception honoring the Churchwomen murdered in El Salvador. Gather at 6:45pm on Dec. 2 at Dominican Sisters of Houston, 6501 Almeda Rd., Houston. Call 713-440-3714 for more info.

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  • From the Back of the Bus to the Top of the Agenda

    Rice Anderson-Clarke Center

    Rice University's Boniuk Institute joins Congregation Shma Koleinu and Temple Sinai to present Anat Hoffman, founder of Women of the Wall and director of the Israel Religious Action Center.

    Free
  • Prayer Vigil to End the Death Penalty in Huntsville

    St. Thomas Catholic Church 323 16th Street, Huntsville, TX, United States

    Start at 5pm at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Huntsville, Texas for orientation. Proceed to Huntsville Prison where executions take place for Prayer Vigil at 6pm.

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  • Emergency Phonebank 4 Aleppo

    Student Center Midtown Room - University of Houston 4455 University Drive, Houston

    Syrian regime, Russian, and Iranian-backed forces have taken control of 98% of Aleppo, Syria. Civilians, aid workers, and activists in East Aleppo are sending out "final messages" to the world as pro-regime forces continue to close in on the city. Some 100,000 civilians are crammed into 2 small districts awaiting a massacre after pro-regime military […]

  • Santa At The Jail

    Harris County Jail San Jacinto St. at Baker St., Houston, TX, United States

    Santa At The Jail is a project to provide children visiting their parents at the jail a toy as they leave. Imagine having to leave your parent behind bars on Christmas Eve. Please donate and/or join us on Christmas Eve at the jail, to help us bring a little comfort to these kids as they have to leave their parents behind.

  • 39TH ANNUAL MLK, JR. PARADE & CELEBRATION sponsored by the Black Heritage Society

    Minute Maid Park 501 Crawford St.

    WELCOME TO BLACK HERITAGE SOCIETY'S 39th ANNUAL MLK, JR. PARADE
    We inspire, teach, and honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the weekend of the federal holiday occurring on the third Monday of each January with commemorative parade and celebratory festive community activities throughout the weekend.

  • Not My President! Resist Trump! Houston March and Rally on January 20

    sidewalk 900 Smith St, Houston

    The January 20 Coalition is organizing a march and rally to protest the inauguration of Trump on Friday January 20, 1-4 pm. We will assemble on the sidewalk at 900 Smith St., next to Hermann Square, at 1 pm. Beginning at 1:30 pm, we will march on the sidewalks down Smith St. to the Leland Federal Building at 1919 Smith St. Our rally there will include speakers, chants, spoken word artists, and the dramatic smashing of a new Trump piñata.

  • Women’s March on Austin

    Texas State Capitol 1100 Congress Ave, Austin`, TX

    As we march on Austin, we are marching in a symbolic joining of hands with all of the sister marches around this country and the world. We march peacefully to send a message loud and clear – a message that is shared by our allies across the globe. Our mission and vision is the same as that of our principal Women’s March on Washington. The following are the national organization’s Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles.

    On January 21, 2017 we will unite in Washington, DC for the Women’s March on Washington. We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families — recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.

  • 2017 Scholar-in-Residence Mr. Tim Wise

    University of Houston Downtown One Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    The Center for Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston—Downtown offers a space of retreat and reflection for all people, no matter your race, ethnicity, ability, gender, sexuality, religion, class, caste, or national origin. We welcome you to a critical and frank consideration of racialized violence in our country as well as manner in which institutions engage in racist actions under the guise of policy change. The Center recognizes that individuals and institutions are neither neutral nor colorblind.

    Free
  • Protesta Contra Pena Nieto y Trump!

    Mexican Consulate 4507 San Jacinto St., Houston, United States

    UPDATE: Univision is reporting that Pena Nieto has cancelled his meeting with Trump. But the January 31 protest is still on!

    On Tuesday, January 31, Mexican President Pena Nieto will meet with U.S. President Trump. These are two of the worst men on the continent, and they have shown they do not care for Mexican people on either side of the border. The Pena Nieto regime is extremely corrupt, engages in violent repression, and has opened up Mexico's oil resources to exploitation by U.S. capitalists. The new Trump administration is also extremely corrupt, is planning mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, and has taken the first steps toward violent repression on the border and in U.S. cities.

  • Super Bowl Weekend #NoBanNoWall Protest

    pin Westheimer Rd & Post Oak Blvd pin Westheimer Rd & Post Oak Blvd, Houston, United States

    Join us on Friday, February 3rd, at 4PM as we make sure our voices are heard in the fight against Islamophobia, xenophobia and all other bigotry that has recently been not only emboldened but acted upon.

  • Super Bowl Weekend – Resist Trump Resist Hate

    City Hall 901 Bagby, Houston, TX, United States

    The pledge of allegiance states that we as a country are "one nation, indivisible" yet our elected president Donald Trump has continuously introduced policies that are dividing us as a nation. We must let him know that we as the MAJORITY do not agree with his hateful rhetoric. His idea of America is not our idea of America.

  • BLM: Stand Up, Fight Back: Superbowl LI Protest March

    Herman Park 6001 Fannin, Houston, United States

    It is time for the city government of Houston to see how diverse we are. The grand claim was made that we are a "welcoming city," but the treatment of the local homeless community, gentrification, lack clarity on where our elected leaders stand on Trump's policies and of course the issue of anti Blackness need to be addressed.

    We are not one big happy family until justice is extended to all!

    WE WILL MARCH UP FANIN FROM HERMANN PARK TO NRG PARK. RAIN OR SHINE.

    #BlackLivesMatter #NoBanNoWall
    #BLMHOU

  • HoustonResists Rally and March

    Herman Park 6001 Fannin, Houston, United States

    *We are happy to have Houston BLM as a part of Alliance in Action working with us on Sunday!* With the world turning its eyes towards Houston this Sunday, we Houstonians must send a strong and vehement message to this administration. A strong, diverse, and united Houston must reject Trump's racist and incompetent nominees. We […]

  • “The Joy” a play about Mary Dyer

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

    Renowned actor-playwright, Jeanmarie (Simpson) Bishop performs her Houston debut of "The Joy", a play about pre-First Amendment martyr, Mary Dyer. - The performance is Pay-What-You-Can, plus bring toiletries for us to make toiltetry packets for Health Care for the Homeless. - The performance will be followed by a discussion and pot luck dinner. The author-performer […]

    Pay-What-You-Can, plus bring toiletries for packets for Health Care for the Homeless.
  • Love Thy Neighbor Rally in Clear Lake!

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

    Residents from across the southern suburbs of Houston will be publicly showing our support for our Muslim neighbors and for refugees and immigrants from predominately Muslim countries. Recent efforts to restrict immigration, turn away refugees, and incidents of anti-Muslim violence and harassment make this an important time for us all to come together and let our voices of respect and compassion be heard.

  • Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Annual Conference

    St. David Episcopal Church Austin

    2017 Annual Conference of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty will take place on February 18 at St. David Episcopal Church in Austin, Texas. Register by February 8 for discounted rate. Conference includes workshops on the death penalty, Awards Luncheon and opportunities to network with other abolitionists in the state. Join us as we continue our journey to abolish the death penalty in Texas. More information and registration at www.tcadp.org.

  • We the People Connect the Dots – Citizens to Rally and March Against Tyranny

    City TX, United States

    Citizens to Rally and March Against Tyranny in Downtown Houston

    Houston, TX – (February 13, 2017) – Most years, this weekend would be dedicated to the power of the President. This year on Sunday, February 19, “We the People Connect the Dots” march against tyranny and ongoing attacks on social justice and civil rights.

    Instead of honoring our current President on this holiday, we honor the American people and the values that hundreds of thousands of us are fighting for. We are democracy. We are patriots. We are America.” states the membership of Indivisible Houston.

    The March will begin at 3:00 PM with speakers from diverse advocacy groups united by those interconnected issues and articulating true American values.

    Free
  • 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.

    Donations encouraged
  • ON THE FRINGE Book Club

    On the Fringe Book Club was created as a response to the current political climate.

    On the Fringe is a monthly gathering to discuss books and Related content pertaining to social justice, humanitarian crises, and other issues that remain “on the fringe” of the concerns of mainstream society.

    potluck-please bring food/drink item to share
  • Breakfast Yoga Club & Red Sand Project

    Border, USA|MX Earthwork 1302 Dennis Street, Houston, TN, United States

    Please join BYC Houston and Red Sand Project as we shine the light on human trafficking, learn how we can be of service and come together to raise the vibration of our city and beyond.

    If you love what we offer, this event promises an entirely new concept as to what it means to be of service.

    Free
  • NO Muslim Ban! NO Border Wall!

    Intersection Post Oak Blvd & Westheimer Rd, Houston, United States

    Protest the "new" Muslim Ban Thurs., March 16, 5 - 7:30 PM, Post Oak Blvd & Westheimer Rd, 77056. Still Fascist! It must be resisted.  It must be defeated.