Join Tucson Red Action Group at the BCC for our movie nights, next one is Saturday, May 9 at 7pm! We will be watching and discussing Judas and the Black Messiah, a biopic about the assassination of Fred Hampton *spoiler alert: He's killed by the Chicago police.*
May 13th at 7pm
BCC unit C11
Reportback from community member who spent a month in support of families facing ethnic cleansing in the West Bank through the beginning of the war in Iran and Lebanon. Will talk about the specifics of this trip, as well as how repression and displacement have escalated in the past months and years more generally in the West Bank. Examples of current state of violent and nonviolent resistance in refugee camps and rural areas. Reflections on how and why to volunteer with different groups, and what feels effective and meaningful as an international traveling to the West Bank.
Upcoming Risograph 101 workshop with Globemallow ✨🌵 Create collages and learn the magic of the riso. Plus once you complete a 101 workshop, you can use the machine during open studio hours!
May 9
9am-12pm
$20-60 sliding scale, notaflof
Email [email protected] to sign up
¡Tierra y Libertad! Anarchists in the Borderlands & the Mexican Revolution
April 29th, 7pm
BCC Unit C11, 657 W St Mary's
The Mexican Liberal Party, led by Ricardo Flores Magón, organized workers throughout the Borderlands in the years before the Mexican Revolution. They were anarchists who fought the Trinity of Plunder: the state, the bosses, and the church. They frequently joined with the Industrial Workers of the World, who published a Spanish-language newspaper in Phoenix. Together we will take a look at their role in some of the events that led to the Mexican Revolution.
Join us Saturday, April 18 at 6PM for a screening of the new experimental film Eye Colors by Milo Cameron! An opportunity to chat with the filmmaker will follow the screening.
$5 NOTAFLOF.
657 W St Mary’s Rd, Unit C11.
Come to a free screening of Punishment Park at the BCC April 19th!!
Part of the Revolt and Repression screening series, Punishment Park is a Fictional-Documentary depicting state sanctioned violence against protesters of the Vietnam War, Civil Rights activists, and radicals in the Women’s Liberation movement. Those who choose Punishment Park over Jail time are forced to traverse 53 miles in the desert to reach an American flag which holds their freedom. The film’s critique of the Nixon administration stands as one of the boldest condemnations of the us penal system.
Conversation following the film!
Sunday April 19th
Doors at 6:30pm
BCC
657 W St Marys Rd Unit 11
Free
Poster credit: @melaninmoses.png
Join anarchists from the Twin Cities to hear about their experiences building rapid response networks and resisting fascism during Operation Metro Surge.
April 11th at 7pm
At the BCC! 657 W St Marys