Revolutionary Anti-Imperialist League (RAIL) events
Boston, MA -- Fall, 1999



Palante!
The story of the Young Lords Party. Film showing of the documentary film describing the 1960s-70s revolutionary Maoist Puerto Rican and Latino organization.
Thursday, October 28, 7 PM, Spontaneous Celebrations, 45 Danforth St, Jamaica Plain (by the Stony Brook stop on the Orange Line)

Stop Prisoner Censorship!
Protest and postcard signing session.
Saturday, October 30, Noon. Central Sq. T-Stop, Cambridge.

Prison letter writing session:
Write to prisoners and organize Books for Prisoners program.
Sunday, October 31, 5:30 PM, Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences rm B-20

Incident at Oglala:
The repression of AIM and Leonard Peltier. Film exposing FBI and government repression against First Nations in U$ that led to the incarceration of Leonard Peltier, who is in prison to this day.
Tuesday, November 2, 6:30 PM, Central Sq. Public Library, Pearl St, Cambrige.

School of the Assassins:
Imperialist Training at the School of the Americas. Film showing exposing SOA as a tool of imperialist hegemonic rule that teaches fascist war tactics, genocide, espionage and ultimately how to oppress the world's majority.
Thursday, November 4, 7 PM, Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences rm 228

Stop Prisoner Censorship!
Protest and postcard signing session.
Saturday, November 6, Noon. Harvard Sq. T-Stop, Cambridge (by Out of Town News)

Prison letter writing session:
Write to prisoners and organize Books for Prisoners program. This week we will meet at 5:00 PM to discuss the new prisoners' correspondence course program. Professors and other potential instructors are strongly encouraged to come.
Sunday, November 7, 5:00 PM, Harvest Co-Op, Mass. Ave, Central Sq, Cambridge (Community Room)

Stop Prisoner Censorship!
Protest and postcard signing session.
Saturday, November 13, Noon. Dudley Sq. Roxbury

Prison letter writing session:
Write to prisoners and organize Books for Prisoners program.
Sunday, November 14, 5:30 PM, Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences rm B-20

Incident at Oglala:
The repression of AIM and Leonard Peltier. Film exposing FBI and government repression against First Nations in U$ that led to the incarceration of Leonard Peltier, who is in prison to this day.
Thursday, November 18, 7 PM, Boston University, George Sherman Union rm 312

Stop Prisoner Censorship!
Protest and postcard signing session.
Saturday, November 20, Noon. Hynes/ICA T-Stop by Newbury St.

Prison letter writing session:
Write to prisoners and organize Books for Prisoners program
Sunday, November 21, 5:30 PM, Harvest Co-Op, Mass. Ave, Central Sq, Cambridge (Community Room)

Free Leonard Peltier!
RAIL Contingent to Peltier thanksgiving rally in D.C. Contact RAIL for information on joining the contingent.
Thursday, November 25, Washington D.C.


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