Abolitionist Study Group: Hosted by Queers for Justice

The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center's Queers for Justice present the Abolitionist Study Group the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 7pm-9pm. We are in a moment in history where it feels possible to end police as an institution and challenge the criminal justice system in ways that make it possible to see another future

Abolitionist Study Group: Hosted by Queers for Justice

The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center's Queers for Justice present the Abolitionist Study Group the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 7pm-9pm. We are in a moment in history where it feels possible to end police as an institution and challenge the criminal justice system in ways that make it possible to see another future

Abolitionist Study Group: Hosted by Queers for Justice

The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center's Queers for Justice present the Abolitionist Study Group the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 7pm-9pm. We are in a moment in history where it feels possible to end police as an institution and challenge the criminal justice system in ways that make it possible to see another future

Abolitionist Study Group: Hosted by Queers for Justice

The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center's Queers for Justice present the Abolitionist Study Group the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 7pm-9pm. We are in a moment in history where it feels possible to end police as an institution and challenge the criminal justice system in ways that make it possible to see another future

Queers for Justice Volunteer Orientation

The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center invites you to attend the Queers for Justice Orientation, offered every first Friday of the month from 6-8pm EST. Help us destroy the carceral system by coming to our volunteer orientation so that you can get involved with the Queers for Justice Team. Email Q4J@newburghlgbtqcenter.org to sign up or for further

50th Anniversary Attica Uprising Abolitionist Roundtable (remote)

Join The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center for a roundtable discussion. This event will bring together different perspectives to discuss the continuing importance of the Attica Uprising. We will focus on how we can take the lessons from the Attica Uprising and apply them to our own processes for creating abolitionist futures today. PANELISTS: Dr. Joy James,

Testimonial Art Show (in-person)

Newburgh Free Library 124 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY

Join The Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center for a Testimonial Art Show. This event will highlight the artwork and voices of currently and formerly incarcerated artists. Additionally, it will provide the community with the opportunity to support the artists. Either through an auction, or drop boxes, all the funds raised through this event will go directly back

Black Queer History Month Conversation with Mustafa Sullivan (remote)

Join the Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center on Instagram Live for a conversation with Mustafa Sullivan about the contributions and impact of Black queer identities to advance Black liberation! Follow along @newburghlgbtqcenter Mustafa has been a youth organizer for over twenty years. He has fought on the local, citywide, and national level with powerful community leaders to

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Attica Was Just the Beginning Community Day (in person)

Waryas Park Waryas Park Promenade, Poughkeepsie, NY

Join the Newburgh LGBTQ+ Center for a community day to honor, celebrate, and educate ourselves on the Political Occupation of Attica and the fight for prison abolition!