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UPCOMING EVENTS
New or changed items are highlighted in yellow
Coming up THIS WEEK in pink
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Have a good Thanksgiving!
Join us on Friday November 29, 1:30-4:30pm for the QUILTxDSA Black Friday Clothing Swap at drkmttr. Bring unwanted gently used clothing, and take away new-to-you clothing. All clothing left over at the end of the event will be donated. Queer centered, all ages, sober, and free.
NOAH's Criminal Justice Task Force will have its monthly meeting on Dec. 5th at 6:30 pm at Clark Memorial UMC. Register here!
NOAH's Education Task Force will have its monthly meeting on Dec. 9th at 6:00 pm over Zoom. Register here!
NPJC, Middle Tennessee DSA, QUILT, and drkmttr social club are providing a STOP THE BLEED Training on December 15th from 2-5pm at 1111 Dickerson Pike.
Empower Tennessee: This year, Youth Leadership Academy is offered as both a summer conference as well as a series of virtual gatherings where participants have an opportunity to learn, engage, and empower each other toward their future goals. Young adults with disabilities ages 18 – 24 are invited to participate. Contact: Marissa Smith-Fletcher with questions or for more information at marissasf@empowertn.org
ONGOING: "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.
Check out The Bible and Settler Colonialism in Palestine and Beyond Parts I and II
ROC United is offering an OSHA-approved training that helps workers and employers recognize the signs of heat exhaustion, avoid workplace hazards due to high temperatures, understand workers’ rights, and employers’ responsibilities to stay safe from heat stress. Sign up to host a training here!
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Tuesdays 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM. Weekly Community Meal by Trinity Community Commons. .
A potluck style dinner in partnership with The Nashville Food Project. Location: 204 E. Trinity Lane, Nashville, TN 37207 Bring a dish and come break bread with us! Everyone is welcome to this free community meal. More information here.
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Tuesdays, 6 PM Participatory Defense. Hosted by Free Hearts. Online event: contact info@freeheartsorg.com for more info. This free grassroots program supports people at any stage of the judicial system so loved ones can save time instead of serving time. We support families from arrest to post conviction to parole to clemency and beyond. Examples of the support we provide are as follows:
- attend court hearings
- show care for the family during a difficult time
- help facilitate communication with the legal team
- assist with creating mitigation packets and videos
- assistance with strategy
Participatory Defense also has proven to strengthen families and the community as a whole. More info: freeheartsorg.com and participatorydefense.org
| Thursdays 11am-noon Christ Church Cathedral: Father Richard Wineland is handing out blessings and prayers on the corner of 9th and Broadway each week, . Information. | DSA National's Housing Justice Commission has made our Spanish practice sessions weekly on Tuesdays at 8pm ET / 7pm CT / 5pm PT. Whether you've only taken a couple classes in high school or you're almost fluent, we have resources to help you practice at whatever level you're at. We recommend reviewing them ahead of time so you know what you're getting into. |
Thursdays 3:30 PM from May to October Mini Market, Locally-made food and
CSA Pickup by Trinity Community Commons. .Location: 204 E. Trinity Lane, Nashville, TN 37207 More information https://www.trinitycommunitycommons.org/about/#programs.
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Saturdays 9 AM to 11 AM ENP FreeStore Location: Arlington United Methodist, 1360 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37217. Customers may shop or donate for a set number of items per month depending on available inventory. Household items: kitchen tools, small appliances, electronics, bedding, kitchen & bath linens, toys, books, personal hygiene items, and cleaning supplies. Due to space limitations, we do not accept furniture or large appliances. For more information, contact Allison Quintanilla Plattsmier
allison@edgehillpartnership.org
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Every other Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM e.g. June15, June 29, July 13, etc. Sunrise Nashville Hub Meeting. Location: 2131 26th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208. For more information and team@nashville.smvmt.org or https://sunrisenashtn.carrd.co/
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Every other Saturday from 3-5pm. QUILT and Middle TN DSA host Queer Crafting Hours. Lessons on various sewing and crafting techniques. Queer centered, all welcome! RSVP here!
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First Friday, 7:30 AM - 9 AM. Hybrid Tennessee Women in Green (TWIG) empowers, inspires and connects women who are committed to environmental sustainability. The monthly lectures are open to all, not just women. Go to https://www.tennesseewomeningreen.com/monthly-programs for subject, location and Zoom information.
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First Saturday most months 4:30 PM - 6 PM Feminist Trivia Night. Lipstick Lounge, 1400 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206.
For up to date calendar check https://nashvillefeministcollective.com/calendar-of-events/
Sorry, this venue is restricted to those 21 years and older. (Wheelchair accessible plus specified parking in the back. Ramp on sidewalk. Bus #20 stops right in front, #26 stops six blocks away, #4 stops three blocks away. Access Ride can drop you at the front door.)
Submit questions in advance at https://nashvillefeministcollective.com/submit-a-trivia-q/. Your question can be about any topic, with a focus on women and gender non-conforming people: Film, theater, television, music, media, art, literature, language, history, politics, global feminism, activism, science, health, sports, leisure, pop culture, sexuality, sex, gender, pioneers, inventors, entrepreneurs, etc. We especially need submissions that highlight local social justice and gender justice efforts underway in Nashville.
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Every second Tuesday, 6-6:30 PM, Veterans for Peace, Chapter 89 will be meeting over Zoom. All veterans and supporters of veterans who support global peace and an end to the American military industrial complex are welcome to join them. Text Jim Wohlgemuth for Zoom information: 703 403-6135
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Second Tuesday of every month 6:30PM SOCM Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment Rutherford County Chapter Location varies. Could be virtual. Contact info@socm.org for location or Zoom link.
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Second Thursday of each month (March – October), 7 PM -8 PM. SIERRA CLUB of Middle Tennessee meets at Radnor Lake Visitor Center, 1160 Otter Creek Road, Nashville for a social Meet & Greet, Current Happenings, and a Lightning Talk. Light refreshments provided. We meet at 5:30 in the parking lot for an optional pre-meeting hike around the lake. You must enter Otter Creek Pike from Granny White Pike. For more information Sierra Club web page
| First Sunday of every month, 2-3:30pm at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. SOCM Caffeinated Conversations. Come out to learn Come out to learn how to make effective public comment statements and learn more about the work of SOCM in Rutherford County. The general public is invited! Register here. | Second Saturday of the month: 10:00AM -11:00 AM Virtually CITIZENS' CLIMATE LOBBY, CCL-Middle TN chapter is a concerned group of citizens from Middle Tennessee, just one of hundreds of CCL chapters across the world, working to create the political will for a livable world. ZOOM link. For more information, you will have to Join CCL https://community.citizensclimate.org/join |
Second Saturday Humanist Association of Middle Tennessee We meet at the Ganesha Temple as we tag along and lead some of the discussion. Information on Meetup
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Third Saturdays Humanist Association of Middle Tennessee - Life Event - Deconstructing Religion with Kalai Mugilan from 3 - 5 pm at Greater Nashville UU on Hicks. Come share your stories, listen to others, and maybe join us for dinner afterwards.
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Fourth Saturday Humanist Association of Middle Tennessee. We gather to Host our main event at Greater Nashville UU on Hicks. We usually host a speaker, an artist, a comedian, or a human deconstructing any religion. Usually we hang with a few hors d’oeuvres, have an event, hang out more, then some of us exchange numbers, and some of us go for dinner. Information on Meetup
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Last Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm at Friends Meeting House. Middle TN Democratic Socialists of America General Meeting.
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Empower Tennessee welcomes you to join a free online support group for LGBTQ+ young adults with disabilities. The program is open to adults ages 18 through 28 who live in Tennessee, who self-identify as having a disability and as being in the LGBTQ+ community. The ongoing, monthly peer support group meets on the 3rd Thursday from 12:30 - 2:30 pm Central. Email Dan Dumont to connect to the group! | |
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