Discussion: What it means to be an Ally

When: Monday, March 22, 2010, 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Where: Elephant & Castle Resturant • 161 Devonshire Street • Boston
2010 Mar 22 - 6:00pm
2010 Mar 22 - 8:30pm

 

As part of our monthly discussion series, Socializing for Justice is having a conversation about What It Means To Be An Ally on Monday, March 22nd at Elephant & Castle* by the State Street T stop.
 
If we're serious about building a cross-issue community, network and movement, then it's crucial that we consider what it means to be an ally. The goal is to move beyond being allies by focusing on the part of the social justice vision we have in common. But first let's sort out what being "an ally" means to each of us and to those we're allied with.
 
To connect to "the work" and each other in more intentional ways, SoJust is hosting a 3-month discussion series. This is a place for us to explore what we have in common and where we differ on topics that are important to us. This is not a seminar - there will be no presentation - come with questions you'd like to explore. We'll creatively use the space: smaller groups to focus on specific topics, pairing up, etc. Join us to learn more about yourself and other SoJusters!
 
RSVP  at www.sojust.org - $5 per person to cover group expenses. Newcomers always welcomed!
 

So you know what to expect here's what we have planned:
6pm Socializing - order dinner/drinks (30 min)
6:30 Gather in large circle for introductions (20 min)
6:50 Break into small groups (30 min)
7:20 Report back (10 min)
7:30 Break into small groups (30 min)
8pm Report Back (10 min)
8:10 Closing (20 min)
8:30 Socializing some more


*Elephant & Castle is located at 161 Devonshire Street. T Directions: Take the Orange or Blue Line to the State Street stop. Bear left on State St, Right on Devonshire & head 2 blocks to the pub. Nearest Green Line is the Government Center Stop, and nearest Red Line is Downtown Crossing. This venue IS wheelchair accessible (there's an elevator).
 
YES, WE MEAN YOU. We've got members of all ages, races, genders, sexual orientations, levels of activism and professions. We hope you see someone like yourself and meet someone you otherwise wouldn't have.
 

Want to connect outside of SoJust events? Members can view and post events, job & volunteer announcements, roommate searches, etc. on the 'Message Board' and view our 'Calendar' of Boston-area social justice-related events at www.sojust.org.

 

Wanna know more about SoJust? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions and past event photos at www.sojust.org.

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