Culture and Resistance: A Night of Performance, Music & Poetry to Urge JUSTICE FOR KAYLA MOORE!
- berkeleycopwatch
- Sep 17, 2016
- 1 min read
One of many events coming up soon to demand Justice 4 Kayla Moore:
Culture and Resistance: A Night of Performance, Music & Poetry to Urge JUSTICE FOR KAYLA MOORE!
Join us for Cat Brook's Tasha, a one-woman play about police-terror victim Natasha McKenna. Tasha will be followed by a transformational celebration of Black life and resilience in honor of Kayla Moore and all Black, Brown, disabled, trans and poor people who are subject to state-sanctioned violence.
If you aren't able to come to Tuesday's March/Vigil for Kayla Moore or to Friday's Sept. 23 Court Support - Justice for Kayla Moore!, hope you can join us on Oct. 1st. to help support the Moore family.
Sat 10/1 @ 7:30 pm
Ashkenaz, Berkeley, CA
View the Facebook event page.
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