100 Years of Celebrating Black History - The Legacy of Black Workers' Struggle to End the War on the Poor
Saturday, February 21, 2026 @ 6:00pm
Freedom Hall, New York
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Topics Include:Inspirational boycotts, marches, and strikes in the fight for economic justiceBlack women trailblazers speak truth to powerToday’s battle against Trump’s attacks on SNAP
Speaker: Roz Anyah, queer Black feminist, teacher, writer, member of the Comrades of Color Caucus of FSP & Radical Women
Open discussion following speaker.
Saturday, February 21,
Southern supper 5PM $15 donation
Program 6PM $5 suggested door donation (free for striking workers)
Work exchange available
Freedom Hall
113 W. 128th St, Harlem
Wheelchair accessible entrance street level
Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party
For more information, to volunteer, or to arrange childcare or work exchange (3 days in advance): Email NYCfsp@gmail.com or call 212-222-0633.
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100 Years of Celebrating Black History - The Legacy of Black Workers' Struggle to End the War on the Poor
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Freedom Hall, 113 West 128th Street, between Lenox Ave & Adam C. Powell Blvd., New York, NY, 10027
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New York, NY 10027
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