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Baltimore: Peoples Assembly & Organizing Meeting for Prisoners Solidarity, Aug. 22

Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Calvert Street Park, 22nd & N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21218

Peoples Power Assembly and the Prisoners Solidarity Committee will be holding an “Peoples Assembly” in a continuing effort to hear from the people and an organizing meeting to discuss next steps. Complaints continue to pour in from Maryland prisoners about inhumane conditions and the life and death threat of COVID.

The first part of the meeting will be devoted to testimony from relatives, loved ones and supporters. Please be on time. The second section will not be videoed or live streamed. We will discuss next steps and upcoming protests. There will also be updates on political prisoners around the country.

This meeting will be OUT DOORS in a park. You must wear a mask. (We will provide masks if you do not have one.) and we will be social distancing. Bring a chair or blanket. We will have chairs, but preference will be to seniors and those who need to sit. The best entrance to use for those using a wheel chair is on 22nd Street and Hunter (a little east of N. Calvert St.)

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