Reflections on the Small but Mighty Activist Coffee Hour
Monday, May 1st, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
With ten Small but Mighty Activist Coffee Hours under its belt, Hootenanny Art House is inviting the community to reflect on the Coffee Hour.
If you've participated in any of the Coffee Hours, you're invited to share your experiences and your thoughts about it and brainstorm on how to move forward. If you haven't participated yet but would like to be part of this, you're also welcome.
If you've participated in any of the Coffee Hours, you're invited to share your experiences and your thoughts about it and brainstorm on how to move forward. If you haven't participated yet but would like to be part of this, you're also welcome.
At the Coffee Hours, neighbors (adults and children) have joined together for political action: writing postcards, using scripts to make phone calls, and signing petitions about the political, economic, and social issues of today's America.
Tomorrow's meeting, however, is a planning meeting, with no prepared actions. RSVP on the event's Facebook page.
Location
Location
Hootenanny Art House
426-428 15th Street
between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West (closer to 8th Avenue)
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
(718) 369-0528
http://www.hootenannyarthouse.com
https://www.facebook.com/HootenannyArtHouse
between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West (closer to 8th Avenue)
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
(718) 369-0528
http://www.hootenannyarthouse.com
https://www.facebook.com/HootenannyArtHouse
"We feel strongly that it is a crucial time to stand as a community united for peace and justice, committed to welcoming and protecting people of all colors, genders, religions and sexual orientations. We are also strongly committed to protecting the earth for our children and their children’s children." -- Hootenanny Art House