Oppose imperialism! Oppose prisons!



Fall, 1998 Calendar of Events
This fall, RAIL will sponsor a panel discussion on Prisons in Michigan and join with PRSO to co-host a talk by Jose Lopez, Puerto Rican Prisoner of War and Political prisoner advocate. We also sponsor regular film showings and discussions on prisons as a too of political repression, u.$. imperialism in the Phlippines, Puerto Rico and throughout the Third World, revolutionary nationalist & environmentalist movements internationally; police brutality. RAIL organizes support for MIM's Free Books for Prisoners program and other pro-prisoner and internationalist solidarity work.

RAIL meetings in Ann Arbor, MI
RAIL meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor. All are welcome to attend.

What is RAIL?
What do we mean by "anti-imperialism," why do we focus so heavily on anti- prisons organizing, what does it mean to be led by the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM)? Visit RAIL's continental homepage and find out.

Posters
We post informational posters around campus and cities we are active in as a means of educating people about various political issues. If you haven't read one of our newspapers or pamphlets, or want a more specific idea of what issues we mobilize around, have a look.

News
RAIL contributes news articles to MIM Notes, and we publish our own newspaper and pamphlets as well. Our website is also an outlet for prisoners' writings. Read on for news that won't make it to the pro-U.$. press or for an anti-imperialist analysis of the news you know.

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