Activist ‘Summer Camp’ For Adults Offers 10 Days Of Events To Have Fun And Fight Fascism – Block Club Chicago

The mostly free events range from workshops on making protest posters and writing protest songs to learning about safeguarding workers’ rights and how to tie dye.
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9mm
8 months ago

We’ve come a long way from stores marketing quiet spaces.

Old Joe
8 months ago

This country elected a community activist as president twice!

The Railroader
8 months ago

According to their filed 2022 From 990, Part IV Question 3, this group did NOT “…engage in direct or indirect political campaign activities on behalf of or in opposition to candidates for public office.”

Sure they didn’t. Their tax-exempt status should be revoked.

mqyl
8 months ago

Dems say Republicans are fascist, and Republicans say Dems are fascist. There’s a lot of fascism going around.

Joseph Murzanski
8 months ago

Does activist equate to jobless with nothing else to do but get paid for being a public nuisance?

The Railroader
8 months ago

Nope. The two top people are or at least were on this wonderful organization’s payroll.

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

I wonder what shadowy organization, perhaps taxpayer funded, is behind this front for the spread of communism in the sheep’s clothing of progressive Democratic socialism? They’d run to their safe spaces or grab their umbrellas pretty quickly if I am allowed to get in there and make some signs.

Bear19
8 months ago

Mental illness is rampant . Bar the doors closed and name it an insane asylum

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