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Madison Activist Calendar from 1/10/25
Madison Activist Calendar from 1/10/2025
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For an online version of this calendar, please visit the Madison Infoshop Facebook page:
This calendar is brought to you by the friendly volunteer collective of the Madison Infoshop, c/o Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703. As a volunteer run collective serving the greater WI community, we also offer a safe organizing space with a wide range of activist resources including books, zines, periodicals, art supplies, topical files, graphics, megaphones, and button makers. We also host episodic reading groups, film discussions, and radically inspired cultural events. The Madison Infoshop is whatever its members wish it to be!
Organizing For Power (O4P) Core Fundamentals Training Opportunity!
This six week online skills-based program will teach you and your organizing group how to win more and win better in the campaigns that matter most. Since it was founded in 2019, O4P has worked with more than 40,000 people from 1800 + organizations in 20 languages and from 115 countries. The next training session runs consecutive Thursdays from February 13th until March 20th. Registration is free and open exclusively to groups of 10 people or more. Please email miranda.alksnis@... by Feb. 1st if you would like to join a Madison group of activists to take the course!
Re:wild Your Campus ¨C Virtual Ground Up Advocacy Bootcamp! Mon. Jan. 21st and Tues. Jan. 22nd 5:00 ¨C 7:30 pm (CST)
Want to make real, lasting change on your campus or in your community to combat climate change and biodiversity loss? The Re:wild Your Campus team invites you to their two day virtual training! Join students from all over the country to learn about toxic chemicals, rewilding spaces, the intersection of human and environmental health, and how these issues tie back to racial and social justice. Upon completion, participants will have the opportunity to join our growing network and connect with experts, alumni, staff, and current students working on rewilding initiatives across the U.S. The course is free to students, with a suggested donation of $50 for other community members. For more info and to register, visit: * Sat Jan. 11th ¨C Sun. Jan. 12th, 2025 Wisconsin State Capitol Building Unity Gathering ¨C with virtual links statewide! During these two days, a wide diverse variety of organizations and individuals will share ideas, strategies, and fellowship for building a more just and livable future. Keynote speakers include: Rep. Francesca Hong; Alder Laressa Taylor, Janan Najeeb, Emilio De Torre, and John Nichols. Saturday evening there will be a community supper and a concert at the Crossing (1127 Univ. Ave.) For more info snd to register, visit the Facebook event:
Mon. Jan. 13th 6:30 pm Statewide Immigration Task Force Zoom Call ¨C hosted by WISDOM!In recent years, WISDOM has worked on campaigns to obtain driver's licenses for people who are undocumented, defending DACA rights, and supporting immigrants through the pandemic along with refugee resettlement programs. We are now engaged in grassroots organizing to respond to anticipated ICE enforcement in Wisconsin. To register, visit:
Fri. Jan. 17th 9:00 am ¨C 11:00 am Virtual Community Discussion ¨C Preparing for Potential Impacts of Trump 2.0 ¨C with Layde & Parra SC, law firm based in WI that specializes in representing immigrants. Drawing on experiences from the previous administration, we will offer insights on what to expect in 2025 and how community partners can support the immigrant community in this time. For more info and to register for the Teams event, visit:
Fri. Jan. 17th 5:00 pm ¨C 8:30 pm Atrium (2300 S. Park St.) JustConversation - Breaking Barriers: Justice & Disparities in Dane County! This panel discussion will examine critical issues affecting our community, including racial disparities in law enforcement, prosecutorial discretion, and the impacts on equity within Dane County¡¯s criminal justice system. Hosted by Just Dane. For more info and to register, visit:
Fri. Jan. 17th 4:30 ¨C 7:00 pm UW-Madison Gordon Commons (770 W. Dayton St.) MLKJ Community Dinner! Kick-off the King Holiday weekend with fellowship and this free annual MLKJ event. Dinner served buffet style will include fried and baked chicken, mac n¡¯ cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetables, sweet potato pie, and more. Join us and share a wonderful meal with friends, old and new, in Dr. King¡¯s spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood! For more info, visit:
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Jan. 18th
1:00 pm James Madison Park (614 E. Gorham) People's
March 2025:
Mon. Jan. 20th 5:00 ¨C 8:00 pm Overture Center (201 State St.) 40th Annual Madison & Dane County MLK Day Observance! Freedom Songs Sing-Along, followed by welcoming with Bishop Vashti McKenzie. Bishop McKenzie was the first female elected to office in history of the AME Church. She is currently President/General Secretary of the National Council of Churches where she provides executive leadership to 37 denominations, 100,000 churches and 30 million people. She was appointed by President Obama to the White House Commission of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and named one of the 50 Most Powerful Religious Leaders in the World by Huffington Post. The program will also feature the MLK Community Choir and presentation of the 2025 MLK Humanitarian Awards by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Dane County Executive Melissa Agard. For more info, visit:
Tues. Jan. 28th 5:30 ¨C 7:00 pm UW-Madison Memorial Union ¨C Shannon Hall (800 Langdon St.) MLK Symposium ¨C featuring Donzaleigh Abernathy, actress, author, and activist - the youngest daughter of American Civil Rights Movement co-founder Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy and the goddaughter of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Folks can also join virtually. For more info and to get a free ticket, visit:
Thurs. Jan. 30th 1:30 pm )akwood Village (6205 Mineral Point Rd.) History and Current Status of Immigration Law in the U.S. - Part of the UW Badger Talks series. Presented by Sara McKinnon, UW Professor of Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture and Faculty Director of Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies (LACIS). She is currently working on a collaborative project to expand the legal information about US immigration and refugee programs and legal counsel available to migrants throughout Latin America as they consider safe options for movement and resettlement. More info? Visit:
Thurs. Feb. 20th 6:00 ¨C 8:00 pm Madison Labor Temple (1602 S. Park St.) Building Worker Power ¨C Corporate Research Class! Presenter: Ric Urrutia, organizer, podcaster, artist, Co-Host of We Rise Fighting! Labor Podcast. We¡¯ll focus specifically on researching/analyzing corporate documents, finances, work forces, environmental records, worldwide facilities, unionization rates, industry research, etc. For more info, visit the Facebook event:
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