New York City
Freedom Hall
113 West 128th St., New York, New York (between Malcolm X/Lenox & Adam Clayton Powell Blvds.)
Take subways #2 or 3 to 125th St.; #4, 5 or 6 to 125th St. and walk west four blocks; A, B, C or D to 125th St. and walk east three blocks.
Phone: (212) 222-0633
Email: fsp@nyct.net
Public Hours
Monday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday
1:00-6:00pm Tuesday 7:00pm-9:00pm
Sunday 1:00-5:00pm. Or call for an appointment!
New York Statements and News
General Election Recommendations
- Mondays, August 16 & 30, September 13 & 27, 7:30 PM - Study Circle—Leon Trotsky: His Life and Ideas
- Wednesday, September 22, 7:00 PM - Community Organizing Meeting for October 2 March on Washington for Jobs, Justice and Peace
Mondays, August 16 & 30, September 13 & 27, 7:30 PM
Study Circle—Leon Trotsky: His Life and Ideas
Take part in a lively exploration of the fascinating and inspiring life of one of history’s foremost revolutionaries. Based on the Red Letter Press booklet, sessions will highlight the struggle to build genuine socialist democracy in opposition to Stalin’s counterrevolutionary rule. Discuss how key elements of Trotsky’s thought can be used by today’s activists for radical change.Admission is free. Snacks will be served at 7:00pm for a $5:00 donation.
This study circle will be held at Freedom Hall (address and travel information above)
The text booklet is available for $4.50 at Freedom Hall or online at www.redletterpress.org For more information call (212) 222-0633 or email fsp@nyct.net
Wednesday, September 22, 7:00 PM
Community Organizing Meeting for October 2 March on Washington for Jobs, Justice and Peace
Come to a grassroots meeting to organize a contingent to go to Washington, D.C. The jobless rate—especially among Black youth—is skyrocketing with no end in sight. A national coalition of civil rights and labor organizations, including the NAACP and the AFL-CIO, has called for this Saturday, October 2 march. We need to demand action now!Admission is free. Snacks will be available for a small donation.
The meeting will be held at Freedom Hall (address and travel information above)
For more information call (212) 222-0633 or email fsp@nyct.net
