Come celebrate 30 years of fighting for justice and resisting US intervention in Latin America.
http://www.pcasc.net/#anniversary
Enjoy food, music, and the chance to meet and reconnect with PCASC activists from the past thirty years. Also, be the first to watch our new documentary about PCASC's long and exciting history of solidarity! When: Sunday, July 19th, 2009 6-9pm Where: Liberty Hall (311 N. Ivy St. Portland, OR) Cost: $35 a ticket Buy Tickets/Register Online On July 19th 1979, the Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua, ending over 40 years of US-backed dictatorship in that country. The Sandinistas were a popular movement comprised of workers, peasants, students, and guerrillas with an aim to create a truly democratic and revolutionary socialism. In 1979, PCASC was founded in solidarity with that revolutionary movement. -----
PCASC General Membership Meeting Wednesday, June 17th @ 7pm Every third Wednesday of the month, PCASC meets at Liberty Hall - 311 N. Ivy. You'll hear report backs from Bmedia, Portland CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), Venezuela Solidarity, and the Cross Border Labor Organizing Council. We have updates from social movements, volunteer opportunities, upcoming events, and so much more. If you've been thinking about coming to a PCASC meeting - now is the time! We welcome new folks to come and find out more about this radical, soon to be 30 year old organization! |

