CRLN Fall Events
September 10, 2017, 3pm: Meet Donaldo Zuniga
director of the
COMAL network
, an organization comprised of rural communities in
Honduras
that work to promote fair and sustainable agriculture and marketing. Donaldo is in Chicago to discuss social movements, economic solidarity, food sovereignty and human rights. Click
here
for more information. RSVP to Sharon at the CRLN office, 773-293-2964, 773-293-3680, or
shunter-smith@crln.org
for location, public transportation and parking information.
September 23, 2017, 1-5pm: Pedal for Peace
30
th
annual bike-a-thon to
raise funds for health, education, legal aid, and community organizing efforts
in Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Chicago. For more information, click
here
. To register as an individual or as part of a team, click
here
. Organizing together transnationally, we can cooperate in making healthcare, education, legal aid, and affordable housing available to more people.
October 9-10, 2017: Alex Escobar Prado
activist, educator, and member of the Guatemalan environmental justice organization Youth Organized in Defense of Life (JODVID). Born out of the struggle for community self-determination and resistance to Tahoe Resources’ Escobal silver mine in southeastern Guatemala, JODVID uses the arts and popular education to mobilize youth in local and regional movements to protect the environment and defend territory. Event times and places are in process of confirmation; information will be posted
here
.
October 24, 2017, 12-2pm: CRLN Annual Luncheon “Constructing Peace in Colombia: A Feminist Vision”
Speaker: Carol Rojas, Feminist Antimilitarist Network
The Colombia Peace Accords, while a step toward peace, face many challenges. Illegally armed groups have escalated attacks against social movement leaders. People displaced by violence lack work, education and healthcare and continue to suffer the psychological effects of war. To build the peace in Colombia in this difficult time, the Feminist Antimilitarist Network uses popular education to promote demilitarization and the eradication of systems of oppression based on sex, class and race. They believe that this transformation of communities supports the construction of peace. For more information and a link to order tickets, visit our website at
http://bit.ly/CRLNpeace
.