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Reporter's Notebook: RJ Maccani

Upcoming Activities of the Other New York

Here's a calendar of events for August to November '07 from Movement for Justice in El Barrio: Tuesday, August 14th @ Lancaster, Pennsylvania  
Movement for Justice in El Barrio will provide an organizing training at the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Action Camp. Students representing over 20 campuses from the Midwest and East Coast will participate in this workshop

Sunday, August 26 @ New York City
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s La Otra Nueva York’s March for Dignity & Against Gentrification.

Friday, September 21st @ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s “La Otra Campaña en Filadelfia” Public Forum hosted by Philly-Mexico Solidarity and to be held at LAVA Space.

Saturday, September 22nd @ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s “La Lucha Inmigrante en La Otra Campaña” Community Forum hosted by Open Border’s Project of North Philly.

Saturday, September 22nd @ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Movement for Justice in El Barrio will convene the “Encuentro Regional con Adherentes de La Otra Campaña”.

October, 2007 @ United Kingdom
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s La Otra Nueva York’s UK Tour. Public Forums and Community Meetings to be held with adherentes of la Zezta Internazional and anti-gentrification organizations on Movimiento’s Intercontinental Campaign for Humanity and Against Gentrification targeting the multi-national corporation Dawnay, Day Group.

October, 2007 @ London, England
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s La Otra Nueva York’s Intercontinental Action for Humanity and Against Gentrification.

November, 2007 @ Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Movement for Justice in El Barrio’s La Otra Nueva York Forum with Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlan.

November, 2007 @ New Haven, Connecticut Movement for Justice in El Barrio will convene the “Encuentro Regional con Adherentes de La Otra Campaña”.

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