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No Kings - Nationwide Day of Defiance
Jun
14

No Kings - Nationwide Day of Defiance

Join Greater Lafayette Indivisible, MADVoters and The Women's March for a No Kings March and We the People Action Fair on June 14 from 10am-1pm.

We will meet at the Sonya Margerum Fountain on the West Lafayette side of the pedestrian bridge at 10am and march across the bridge to the courthouse. We will march around the courthouse and then back to the pedestrian bridge and on to Tapawingo Park. We should arrive at Tapawingo Park at 11am for food, community building activities, action plans, and speakers. If marching isn’t for you, please feel welcome to join us from 11am-1pm at the park

Sign up on Mobilize https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/794159/

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Pinkwashing 101 Workshop
Jun
12

Pinkwashing 101 Workshop

Join us on Wednesday, June 12 at 5pm in the Elm Room of the West Lafayette Public Library for Pinkwashing 101, a community workshop hosted by @FRSO_Indiana and @surj_lala

This introductory session will explore how LGBTQ+ identities are being weaponized to justify the ethnic cleansing of Palestine—and how we can push back.

The event is free and open to all, and we’ll be collecting optional donations for Palestine Legal, who provide crucial legal support to pro-Palestine organizers in the U.S.

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GreenFest
Jun
7

GreenFest

Join GreenFest 2025 to learn more about and engage with all things "green" in our community!

Date: Saturday, June 7 | 10 am - 2 pm
Location: Big Four Depot & Riehle Plaza

Exhibits:
- Recycling and Waste Diversion
- Composting and Food Waste
- Electric Cars and Bikes
- Solar Energy
- Electric Heating/Cooling
- Urban Gardens
- Public Trails and Greenspace
- And more!

Stay tuned for Sustainability Workshop updates and more information about the Kids' Eco-Zone!

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Whose Speech is Free?
Jun
1

Whose Speech is Free?

Join JVP Indiana for a powerful virtual Conversations on 1st Amendment Rights session starting at 4:00 pm EST on Sunday, June 1st, we will examine these issues through legal, academic, and activist perspectives to foster a deeper understanding of the principles that support free speech and strong protections of individual liberties.

📅 Sunday, June 1
🕔 4:00 PM EST
📍 ZOOM - please register

🔥Featuring:
Huwaida Arraf – Civil rights/Human rights attorney
Heather Akou – Professor at Indiana University
Lilia – student activist
Moderated By Professor Daniel Segal

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Unitarian Universalist Church viewing of  "Every Body"
May
15

Unitarian Universalist Church viewing of  "Every Body"

  • Unitarian Universalist Church (Room 101-103) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please join us on Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 pm, in Room 101-103 of the Unitarian Universalist Church. 333 Meridian St. in West Lafayette for  "Every Body", a 2023 documentary about intersex people. The fim received excellent reviews, award nominations, and is described as "bold, shocking and inspiring." 

Every Body (2023): “a revelatory investigation of the lives of intersex people.”The film tells the stories of three individuals who have moved from childhoods marked by shame, secrecy, and non-consensual surgeries to thriving adulthoods after each decided to set aside medical advice to keep their bodies a secret and instead came out as their authentic selves. Actor and screenwriter River Gallo (they/ them), political consultant Alicia Roth Weigel (she/they), and Ph.D. student Sean Saifa Wall (he/him) are now leaders in a fast-growing global movement advocating for greater understanding of the intersex community and an end to unnecessary surgeries. Woven into the story is a stranger-than-fiction case of medical abuse, featuring exclusive footage from the NBC News archives, which helps explain the modern-day treatment of intersex people.

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Open House on Local Water Resources
May
14

Open House on Local Water Resources

The Indiana DNR’s Division of Water invites residents and workers from Tippecanoe and neighboring counties to learn about critical water issues affecting your community. Our staff experts will be available for one-on-one discussions about:

  • Floodplain Management & Permits

  • Water Resources: Groundwater assessments and availability

  • Water Rights & Use: Water withdrawals and well construction

  • Dam & Levee Safety

  • Flood Insurance

  • Community Assistance

Come with your questions and concerns about water-related matters in your region.
This event is for:

  • People living or working in floodplains

  • County and municipal officials

  • Planning and engineering professionals

  • Private well owners

  • Conservancy district representatives and dam owners

  • All interested community members

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Indiana General Assembly Post-Mortem
May
12

Indiana General Assembly Post-Mortem

This workshop will provide a wrap up of key state bills that were followed by MadVoters and ACLU-IN. We will discuss bills that were passed and signed into law and the implications and an analysis of these bills. We will also discuss bills that did not pass and the impact of constituents calls and letters on the outcomes. Join us for this fascinating conversation!

Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you once you have registered. Hosted by Indivisible Central Indiana.

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Transgender Marxism Workshop
May
10

Transgender Marxism Workshop

We're meeting at the West Lafayette Public Library at 3PM on May 10th!

Learn about the history of transgender people in socialist movements and what's happening today in socialist countries concerning trans people

ALSO Sign our petition for a safe haven resolution for gender affirming care at https://www.change.org/p/west-lafayette-city-council-pass-a-resolution-to-protect-gender-affirming-care!

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A History of Hoosier Socialism
May
8

A History of Hoosier Socialism

Join GLDSA in welcoming Allison Duerk, director of the Eugene V. Debs museum in Terre Haute, this Thursday at the West Lafayette Public Library.

Walnut Room from 6pm-7:30pm.

Indiana has a proud history of socialist agitators and leaders. Find out more about this often forgotten past and the directions that it illuminates for us today. Beginning with Eugene Debs - perhaps the most famous American socialist - and continuing in struggles around the state today, learn more about the history of Hoosier socialism.

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An Evening with Jeffrey Robinson
May
6

An Evening with Jeffrey Robinson

The Diversity Roundtable and the Tippecanoe County Public Library present: An Evening with Jeffrey Robinson.

Join us in welcoming critically acclaimed writer of “Who We Are: The Chronicle of Racism in America” to explain how racism impacts diversity, inclusion, and access in the community.

Doors open at 6pm
Presentation at 7pm

Tickets are free with registration here:

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