Tonight: This Is What Women Want Pre-Debate Speakout in NYC
by Carmen Van Kerckhove
Just a reminder to all NYC-area Racialicious readers to come to this free event on tonight at LaGuardia Community College.
I’ll be speaking there, along with many other awesome women you may know from the POC/progressive blogosphere, like Kety Esquivel and Maegan “la Mala” Ortiz, just to name a couple.
Check out the official web site, or see the vital details below.
This Is What Women Want
Pre-Debate Speakout in NYC
Tuesday, October 14 @ 7:00 PM FREE!
Mainstage Theater, 31-10 Thomson Avenue, LaGuardia Community College, Long Island City, Queens (subway info)
Call 617-876-5310 or email jaclyn@centerfornewwords.org for more info
Click HERE to RSVP on facebook and help spread the word by inviting your networks!
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