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SUMMARY:Resistance Across Generations: November 19
DESCRIPTION:Resistance Across Generations:\nFrom Latino América to Chicago\nNovember 19 \nCRLN has a long standing history in the struggle for human rights\, immigrant justice\, and international solidarity. At times\, a gathering space for activism in Chicago\, CRLN has emphasized the importance of connecting generations and communities in shared resistance against systems of oppression. The upcoming events\, Resistance Across Generations: From Colombia to El Salvador to Chicago\, highlights the intersections of these themes\, showcasing the enduring legacies of intergenerational and international activism. \nChicago’s history is deeply rooted in social movements\, where migrant communities have played pivotal roles in shaping the city’s landscape. From the labor strikes of the early 20th century to the establishment of bilingual education programs in the 1960s and 70s\, the contributions of Latin American migrants have been central to the city’s identity as a sanctuary for everyone. CRLN builds on this foundation\, fostering spaces where historical memory and ongoing struggles converge. \nIn collaboration with the Alma de Izote collective and the Chicago Party for Socialism and Liberation\, CRLN’s seeks to honor the work of past generations while nurturing the voices of emerging activists. This initiative\, spanning two events in November 2024\, will feature distinguished speakers Neris González from El Salvador and Gladys Zarate Cárdenas from Colombia\, alongside younger activists from Chicago’s Latin American diaspora representing México\, Guatemala\, El Salvador and Honduras. Other featured speakers include Lorna Sánchez\, Yesenia Puebla\, Willy Palomo and Josué Sicán. The events will be moderated by Jhonathan F. Gómez from CRLN. Together\, they will explore themes of resistance\, exile\, migration\, and intergenerational solidarity. \nThese gatherings are not just a platform for storytelling but a call to action—encouraging participants to draw lessons from the past to confront today’s challenges. Topics include historical memory\, the impact of migration on activism\, and the potential of intergenerational organizing as a transformative force in community work. \nCRLN warmly invites you to join us in celebrating resistance and solidarity. Let’s honor the past\, connect in the present\, and build for the future. \n📅 Event Details: \n\nDate: November 19\, 2024\nTime: 6:00 – 8:00 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM)\nLocation: Chicago Liberation Center (2712 W Cermak Rd\, Chicago\, IL 60608)\n\nThis is more than an event; it’s an opportunity to be part of a growing movement for justice.
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