2/19: Farrow Speaking on ‘Myth of a Post-Racial Society’

Saturday, February 20, 7pm

The Myth of a Post-Racial Society


Post-Obama, has America become colorblind—and is that even a worthy or achievable goal in this country? How does the supposed “post-racial” society measure up to the reality of poor and working people’s lives, 60 years after the Black civil rights movement? Join a freewheeling discussion and celebrate the ongoing struggle for “Freedom Now!”

Speakers will include Norma Abdulah, a retired school teacher and longtime Harlem civil rights leader; Kenyon Farrow, from Queers for Economic Justice and co-editor of Letters from Young Activists; and Emily Woo Yamasaki, representing the Comrades of Color Caucus of Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women.

Door donation, $3. Savory southern supper, 6pm, $9 donation.  Work exchanges available for students, low-income and unemployed people.

Freedom Hall, 113 West 128th Street, Harlem (b/t Malcolm X Blvd. & 7th Ave.) Childcare is provided.

To view full online invite click here. For more info, call 212-222-0633, email fsp@nyct.net or log onto the Freedom Socialist Party website.

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