This week marks the 3rd annivesary of Bree Newsome's historic and iconic act of civil disobedience, when she took down the Confederate flag from the South Carolina state house grounds in 2015.

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This week marks the 3rd annivesary of Bree Newsome's historic and iconic act of civil disobedience, when she took down the Confederate flag from the South Carolina state house grounds in 2015.
Heard they snitching on a real nigga say it ain't so.... #freebree Free Breyon W. Brown
More monumental moments at monuments. "In the Name of God" Thank you #BreeNewsome! #FreeBree #GetFree #DIY #KeepItDown #whomshallifear
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#Repost @hbcubuzz w/@repostapp About a year ago, this young lady by the name of Bree Newsome courageously climbed this flag pole, cutting loose a confederate flag flying high in downtown South Carolina #freebree #breenewsome
Bree Newsome is trending on social media after being arrested for climbing the flagpole in front of the South Carolina capital and pulling down the Confederate flag. (https://twitter.com/hashtag/FreeBree?src=tren&data_id=tweet%3A614841465450041344)
Bail for Bree Newsome: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bail-for-bree-newsome/#/story
#FreeBree
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New York City: Women Rising Up! with BREE NEWSOME, JENNICET GUTIÉRREZ & MARYLIN ZUÑIGA
Tuesday, September 22 - 7pm to 9pm
CUNY Graduate Center - Proshansky Auditorium, 365 Fifth Ave., Manhattan
On July 4th, 2015 Bree Newsome scaled the flagpole on the North Carolina State House grounds and removed the racist symbol of slavery, the Confederate Flag. With the assistance of Black and white comrades, Bree carried out an act of heroic defiance that resonated to all of us in struggle. Bree and James Tyson, who assisted her from the ground, were arrested. Newsome is facing at least three years in jail, if convicted. Activists are demanding that ALL charges be dropped against her. There are no words for Bree's courage in challenging racism in the South. On June 24th, 2015 Jennicet Gutiérrez, a Mexican undocumented transwoman active in the immigration and LGBTQ movements, boldly took center stage at a White House event when she courageously called President Barack Obama out on his policies on migrant detentions. As Obama began to deliver his speech at the LGBTQ Pride Event hosted by the White House, Gutiérrez interrupted him by declaring: "President Obama, release all LGBTQ immigrants from detention...I am tired of the violence we're facing." Marylin Zuñiga is a first-year teacher in the Orange Township NJ public schools. In the Sping of 2015, Marylin was suspended from her teaching position at Forest Street Elementary School because she allowed her 3rd grade students to send get-well cards to Mumia Abu-Jamal, the beloved Pennsylvania political prisoner. This unjust suspension has been fought by her and her countless supporters. She has been called a “model teacher,” everyone has stated that her students were flourishing and she was valued by parents. Join us for a special forum with these three women warriors who through their recent transgressive acts have inspired us with their revolutionary defiance of the racist status quo. The forum will address the Black Lives Matter movement and other movements for racial and sexual justice as well as the important leadership and activist roles that women continue to play at the forefront of these movements. THIS IS A FREE EVENT --- but reserve your seat TODAY https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-rising-up-tickets-18522703906 This event is co-sponsored by THE PEOPLES POWER ASSEMBLIES (PPA), QUNY, ASG Peoples Power Assemblies is a grassroots social justice organization that works to organize and empower workers & oppressed people to demand jobs, education & healthcare while fighting against racism, police terror, sexism & LGBTQ bigotry. QUNY is the CUNY Graduate Center LGBTQ student organization. ASG is the CUNY Graduate Center Africana Studies Group The event also received generous support and co-sponsorship from The CUNY Graduate Center's IRADAC, The Post-Colonial Studies Group and the Doctoral Student’s Council.