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VS. THE NEW YORK TIMES

Adalah Justice Project

Join us for a first of its kind, hybrid cross-movement event addressing the harm the NYT has caused to our movements and communities—including to trans folks, Palestinians, Black folks, and working people. Hear from a panel of movement and media leaders about how NYT coverage and op-eds directly inform dangerous legislation domestically and manufacture consent for U.S.-led war and genocide globally. Passages from the New York War Crimes will be read and clips from the documentary Heightened Scrutiny will be played. Qween Jean will lead a final address.  This evening aims to offer an alternative to this corporate and state-powered attempt to silo our communities and struggles. Our movements demand journalism far superior and with more moral integrity than what we have in the New York Times. By refusing to accept narratives that deem anyone as dispensable, we affirm our commitment to a future where all life is precious, and all people are deserving of self-determination, dignity, and respect.  Part of a series of national conversations organized by the team behind the documentary @heightenedscrutiny Co-organized by Adalah Justice Project, @blacktransliberation , @jvpny , @queerart , and @wawog_now .  Panelists:  @mohammedelkurd @chasestrangio Sabrina Imbler Moderated by @morgankindof Closing words by @qween_jean RSVP here: bit.ly/pplvsnyt

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Date: Thursday, April 23rd

Time: 6:00 PM

Location: Judson Memorial Church, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA, 10012

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