New York Solidarity: Previous Branch Meetings
November Branch Meeting: Lessons of the Stella D'Oro Strike, Sunday, November 22 3 PM
D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to BleeckerFor background, the Stella D'Oro Support Committee's website is a great resource.
For more information, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.
Branch Meeting: Obama's Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Sunday, January 24 3 PM

D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to Bleecker
For background, check out "Pakistan on the Brink? The Real Enemy Within" and a brief editorial on Afghanistan from the latest Against the Current.
For more information, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.
Branch Meeting: The Future of Teamster Reform in New York City, Sunday, Feb. 21 3 PM

D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to Bleecker
Last year, the Teamster rank and file scored landslide victories against the Old Guard in important locals in New York—including Local 804, the powerhouse union representing UPS workers in New York City where Ron Carey got his start. Join us for a report and discussion with leading Teamster reform activists in the area.
For more information, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.
Branch Meeting: The Current Situation in Haiti, Sunday, March 14 3 PM
D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to Bleecker
For more information, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.
Branch Meeting: The Struggle Against School Closures, Sunday, April 11 3 PM
D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, R to Prince, 6 train to Bleecker
Hammered by cuts and the threat of mass school closures in working class communities, public education in New York is under siege. The Bloomberg administration is making New York's parents, students and teachers pay for the crisis through policies that promise nothing but union-busting and the expansion of for-profit education.
Join New York Solidarity on April 11 to hear about how New York teachers and community members are taking on the city government and UFT leadership—and what kind of city-wide movement we need to save our schools. Union activists in Teachers for a Just Contract will report on their joint efforts with the Independent Community of Educators in running an opposition slate in the upcoming elections in the UFT.
Branch Meeting: The State of the Immigrants Rights Movement, June 13 3 PM
D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to Bleecker
For more information, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.
Branch Meeting: What's Next in Puerto Rico, Sunday, Sept. 12 3 PM
Sunday, September 12
3 PM
Borough of Manhattan Community College
199 Chambers St.
Room S370
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Free childcare available on request. If you have any questions or need to request childcare (by 9/5), feel free to email nyc@solidarity-us.org
Join New York Solidarity on September 12 for a special branch meeting on the political situation in Puerto Rico, looking back in particular on the historic 2010 strike at the University of Puerto Rico.
Lasting for over two months, the strike eventually spread across the entire UPR system, ending with an accord that blocked privatization and tuition and fees hikes in June. But the University has already moved on rolling back crucial agreements and so a new moment of struggle is opening once again, demanding our understanding and solidarity.
As we engage in fights against the cuts to the public sector and build towards the October 7 actions and beyond, there are important lessons to be drawn from the UPR strike as to how a democratic and militant student movement was built from the campus outward to the communities.
We will also hear about the ongoing struggles of the teachers’ union against the state—in the wake of the August 26 work stoppage in which 30,000 people participated—and continued attacks by the SEIU. And upcoming fights in the private sector promise to test the militant independent trade unions.
Come discuss how we can effectively build real support for workers and students from Puerto Rico in New York. Featuring a guest speaker from the Movimiento Socialista de Trabajadores (MST, Socialist Workers’ Movement, www.bandera.org).
Branch Meeting: Revolutions in the Arab World/Report-Back from Madison, March 24, 3 PM

D, F, V trains to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 train to Bleecker
For more information or to request childcare, email nyc@solidarity-us.org.