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We Keep Us Safe: A panel discussion to resist state violence

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We Keep Us Safe: A panel discussion to resist state violence

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We know that HIV justice is deeply connected to immigrant justice, racial justice, reproductive justice, and to building on our long history of protesting to demand our rights. This panel is a space to name those connections, uplift those most impacted, and share strategies to resist state violence and build community safety as we prepare for the rallies this weekend and moving forward in protest against this fascist regime.

Join us TOMORROW - June 12th

11am ET | 10am CT | 9am MT | 8am PT

Register Here!
 

Safety tips, resources, and revolutionary thoughts

Yesterday we put out a statement titled "National Guard in the Streets? Our People Deserve to Know." In case you missed it, it includes offerings from PWN such as our virtual support group Sister Circle and our upcoming Policy Advocacy Training course, and links to fabulous resources regarding protest safety, surveillance defense, and know-your-rights with ICE.

If you haven't read it yet, it has everything you need to keep yourself safe while you take it to the streets this weekend!

Check out these resources here!
 
Victoria Siciliano2025-06-12T14:12:45-04:00June 12th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on We Keep Us Safe: A panel discussion to resist state violence

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About the Author: Victoria Siciliano

Victoria is Positive Women's Network-USA's communications director.

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