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People's Tribunal on War Crimes & Genocide in Gaza: May 31, 2025

Shades of Anger, May 30, 2025

May 30, 2025

Every day is a good day to take action for Palestinian liberation. Even when it’s a last-minute call to action.

LEARN. Attend the “Philadelphia People’s Tribunal on War Crimes & Genocide in Gaza” on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Register to attend virtually here.

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NOTICE. What emotions do you feel when you think about common people taking power into their own hands, coming together to hold a public hearing about war crimes in Gaza? Do you feel joy, empowerment, rebelliousness, delight, or something else?

ACT. Register to attend all or a portion of the program NOW!

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In solidarity for Palestinian liberation,

Kay Coughlin, on behalf of the Shades of Anger collective

Shades of Anger was created by a global collective of women to raise awareness and inspire action to free Palestine. We chose the name of our collective to honor the poem, “Shades of Anger,” by Palestinian-Canadian poet Rafeef Ziadah. We also believe in liberation for Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, and all places where systems of oppression are causing immense suffering and crushing the life out humans. We are led by women of the Global Majority/BIPOC. Shades of Anger is for everyone who wants to act for liberation and you can learn more about it here.

Alt text: On the top half is a grey background with black text that reads "Shades of Anger 'Palestinians do not know the word impossible' - Fatima Bernawi, So why should we?" On the bottom half are three photos. The first is a photo of an adult with short greyy hair holding the hand of a young child, who is holding up a Palestinian flag high in their other hand, while standing on a hill overlooking a field of people and cars. The second is a black and white photo of a person with a long ponytail, holding a kuffiyeh and chanting at a protest. The last is a person wearing a kuffiyeh around their head, and a black and red dress, looking at the camera while holding up a Palestinian flag and a peace sign.

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