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Activism

May Day!

May Day!

On May Day we will be marching in the "Break the Chains" feeder march which begins at 3pm in Roosevelt Park on Grand Street between Chrystie and Forsynth we will meet at the park at 2pm. This march will then meet up with the larger May 1 coalition march which will take place from Union Square and march down to Foley Sq. at 4:00pm.

At 7:00pm we will be having a May Day showing of the film The Wobblies at the A.J. Muste Institute, check our events page for more information on the movie.

Rally Today! Justice for Sean Bell!

Rally Today!  Justice for Sean Bell!

JUSTICE FOR SEAN BELL
and all victims of police violence!

Killer cops found "not guilty"!
Come out and show your outrage.
Demand Justice and Civil Rights for all!

Rally and community speak-out
Today, April 25, 5:30pm
in front of Queen's DA office:
125-01 Queens Blvd
(bet. Hoover Ave & 82nd Ave)
E/F train to Union Turnpike

JAIL KILLER COPS!

Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare

04/26/2008 - 12:00pm
04/26/2008 - 2:00pm

The Private Health Care Must Go! Coalition presents...

"Claim Denied! Oink! Oink!"
Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare

Our street theatre includes a short skit that spells
out the problem with our for-profit healthcare system
and lays the blame where it belongs -- the greedy
for-profit health insurance companies.

Union Square
Saturday April 26th
12:00p - 2:00p

Don't Miss It!

More info: info@phimg.org

Flyer suitable for printing is attached and available
on our website:
http://www.phimg.org/V2/

The Private Health Insurance Must Go Coalition
(PHIMGC), is a growing and diverse New York City-based
non-partisan organization focused on education,
legislative advocacy and direct action in the fight
for Single Payer healthcare reform and HR-676.

links: calendar

Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare

Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare

The Private Health Care Must Go! Coalition presents...

"Claim Denied! Oink! Oink!"
Street Theatre for Single-Payer Healthcare

Our street theatre includes a short skit that spells
out the problem with our for-profit healthcare system
and lays the blame where it belongs -- the greedy
for-profit health insurance companies.

Union Square
Saturday April 26th
12:00p - 2:00p

Don't Miss It!

More info: info@phimg.org

Flyer suitable for printing is attached and available
on our website:
http://www.phimg.org/V2/

The Private Health Insurance Must Go Coalition
(PHIMGC), is a growing and diverse New York City-based
non-partisan organization focused on education,
legislative advocacy and direct action in the fight
for Single Payer healthcare reform and HR-676.

Free Sicko screening with Private Health Insurance Must Go

04/09/2008 - 7:00pm
04/09/2008 - 9:00pm

Private Health Insurance Must Go!

FREE SCREENING

"SiCKO"

The words "health care" and "comedy" aren't usually
found in the same sentence, but in Academy Award
winning filmmaker Michael Moore's new movie 'SiCKO,'
they go together hand in (rubber) glove.

In the tradition of Mark Twain or Will Rogers, 'SiCKO'
uses humor to tell these compelling stories, leading
the audience conclude that an alternative system is
the only possible answer.

The event includes a presentation by the grassroots
healthcare rights group Private Health Insurance Must
Go! - http://www.phimg.org/joomla/

For more information on “SiCKO”:

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/index.h....

Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 7:00 pm

St. Paul and St. Andrew Church

263 W. 86th Street (btw. Broadway and West End Ave.)read more »

links: calendar

Albany Day of Action for Domestic Workers Rights

Albany Day of Action for Domestic Workers Rights

TWO Albany Days of Action for

RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND REPARATIONS

for Domestic Workers

Take a Stand for a Domestic Workers BILL OF RIGHTS in New York

TUESDAYS - APRIL 15 & MAY 20

Sign up for 1 or both days, Leaving 6:00 am, returning 7:30 pm the same day

Meet in front of the Barnes and Noble on the north side of Union Square Park at 6:00 am

Take the 4/5/6/N/R/W/Q to Union Square in Manhattan

Transportation by bus and food provided, donations welcome!

Call to reserve your seats today! We need reservations as soon as possible to book buses. If your organization would like to co-sponsor, or for more information contact domesticworkersunited@gmail.com or (718) 220-7391 x 11.

Everyday, 200,000 domestic workers (nannies, elderly companions, housekeepers) in New York make it possible for their employers to go to work; most are employed without a living wage, healthcare, and basic labor protections. A long-standing history of exclusion from basic labor laws, the devaluing of women’s work and women of color workers, along with the physical isolation in their employers’ homes creates vulnerability to abuse.read more »

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