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Earth Day to May Day: Uniting Our Struggles for a Just World

Party for Socialism & Liberation Austin, TX

Chico Mendes—Brazilian rubber tapper, trade unionist, and environmentalist—famously said, ‘Environmentalism without class struggle is just gardening.’ What does environmentalism *with* class struggle look like? How can working-class people fight back against capitalism’s war on people and planet? How can we bridge the radical legacies of Earth Day and May Day to reflect a united, internationalist movement for a new system premised on social and ecological need for all, not profit for a few? Join us on Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22nd for a presentation and panel discussion on all of these themes. We’ll hear from speakers from Austin and San Marcos about distinct but interconnected struggles for environmental justice, from Texas to Palestine: - People Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources (PODER) - Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) - Data Center Action Coalition (DC/AC) - Community Powered ATX (CPATX) - Party for Socialism & Liberation (PSL) Childcare and light snacks will be offered. Masks are encouraged and provided. RSVP: bit.ly/ED2MD What: Mixer, presentation, and community panel When: Wednesday, April 22nd, 6pm (come at 5:30 for snacks and check out tables with awesome local organizations) Where: Carver Branch Library (1161 Angelina St, Austin, TX) Why: The crises of affordability, imperialism, and climate catastrophe are growing more severe everyday. Now more than ever, we must connect, build, and strengthen our movements for radical systems change.

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Date: Wednesday, April 22nd

Time: 6:00 PM

Location: Carver Branch Library, Central East Austin, Austin, TX, USA, 78702

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