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A series of workshops and seminars were held by the event's organizers at Georgetown University the weekend directly prior to the march, discussing topics such as Green Jobs, Appalachian History, and political organizing. October 2 – One Nation Working Together March for Jobs, Peace and Justice. Rally at the Lincoln Memorial to press for ...
The march in DC was one of many held on November 4 in support of Palestine and a cease-fire with demonstrations being held across the United Kingdom, Europe and Latin America. [ 2 ] Sponsors of the march included the American Muslim Alliance, the National Students for Justice in Palestine , the Palestine Right to Return Coalition, the ...
On April 22, 2013, Eventbrite raised another $60 million in growth capital financing led by Tiger Global, and including T. Rowe Price. [7] On March 13, 2014, Eventbrite raised a private equity round of $60 million, [8] and on September 1, 2017, the company raised $134 million in a Series G funding round. This brought their total funding to $334 ...
Memorial Day Weekend 2,881 / 2,881 $310,335 [67] May 29 Jack White: Lillie Mae: Boarding House Reach Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $683,242 [68] May 30 Radkey: June 9 Belle and Sebastian: Men I Trust: How to Solve Our Human Problems Tour 1,369 / 1,639 $86,165 [69] June 12 Vance Joy — Nation of Two World Tour — — [70] June 20 Ray LaMontagne: Neko Case
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ST. LOUIS ‒ They feed the hungry. They counter violence and racial injustice. They fight for criminal justice reform and against book bans. And this week, more than 4,200 of them came together ...
The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is a 2.3-million-square-foot (210,000 m 2) convention center located in Washington, D.C., owned and operated by the city's convention arm, Events DC.
The first DC Black Pride was created by Welmore Cook, Theodore Kirkland, and Ernest Hopkins in collaboration with the DC Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays and the Inner City AIDS Network. Planning was done over about three months. [6] It was held in May 1991 as "Let's All Come Together, Black Lesbian and Gay Pride Day".