AAWW FAM: Critical Resistance NYC Card Writing Party
Critical Resistance
AAWW FAM: Critical Resistance NYC Card Writing Party

Every year in the wintertime, Critical Resistance New York City sends a note of solidarity, hope, and encouragement to all of the 1,500+ subscribers of The Abolitionist newspaper that are currently locked up in jails, detention centers, and prisons on the east coast. This year, we invite you to join us at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop to send cards across prison walls to our people! We will also have our regular mail from our imprisoned friends, along with some holiday cards from Black and Pink to send out. COME THROUGH!

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NOTE ON ACCESSIBILITY
*The space is wheelchair accessible. Direct elevator from ground floor to 6th floor.
*We have two single occupancy bathrooms for all genders. Bathrooms are not wheelchair accessible.
*We strongly encourage all participants of the space/event to be scent-free.
If you all have any other specific questions about accessibility, please email Tiffany Le at tle@aaww.org with any questions on reserving priority seating.

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AAWW FAM: Critical Resistance NYC Card Writing Party

Critical Resistance
Sunday, December 16, 2018
1:00 PM
$0.00
Asian American Writers’ Workshop
112 W 27th St Suite 600
New York NY 10001
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