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Revolutionary Nonviolent Activism Series: Labor Organizing Then and NOw

  • Holman United Methodist Church 3320 West Adams Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90018 United States (map)

Join us for this monthly interfaith workshop rooted in the legacy of Rev. James Lawson—civil rights icon and pioneer of nonviolent resistance. Whether you're standing with striking workers, protecting your immigrant neighbors, protesting unjust policies, or applying nonviolence in everyday life, this session offers perspectives and practical tools for action.

This event is part of a monthly series exploring faith-rooted nonviolent activism and workshopping de-escalation techniques.

Featured Speakers: Sen. Maria Elena Durazo and Kent Wong (UCLA Labor Center)

What to Expect:

  • The Journey: Labor Organizing Then and Now

  • Hands-on De-escalation and Resistance Training: Learn practical techniques to disrupt injustice, remain grounded, and diffuse tension in high-stress situations.
     

Admission is free, but please register here to attend.

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