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LOCATION:7 Stages Playhouse Euclid Avenue Northeast 30307 Atlanta Georgia United States
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Seeds of Resistance - An Opening Gallery Show
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DESCRIPTION:🍳 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Our 12th annual pride festival is fresh off the stove & ready to serve a full week of deep fried art & community! From June 22nd thru June 28th in the iconic Little 5 Points neighborhood in Atlanta\, GA.\n\n📌 For our 12th year we’ve adopted the phrase “Seeds of Resistance”. This phrase encapsulates the South’s ability to sew and grow movements of resistance & activation against systems of oppression - in the past\, present\, and future. These seeds grow into trees that bear the fruit of resilience & joy\, liberation & community. And when we cultivate these fruits together\, it creates abundance for us all!\n\n✨ This year’s festival returns with our staple events - our street-sized artist market\, our legendary dance parties\, an eclectic line-up of entertainment\, intentionally curated workshops & educational moments\, and so much more!\n\n📌 FESTIVAL LINE-UP: \n\n- JUNE 22ND: Seeds of Resistance - An Opening Gallery Show \n\n\n- JUNE 23RD: TRANSISTANCE! A Trans Cabaret & Open Mic \n\n\n- JUNE 24TH: SPAGHETTI DINNER & BINGO - A Queer Intergenerational Kiki \n\n\n- JUNE 24TH: BIG BOOTY BASH! A Dance Party \n\n\n- JUNE 25TH: The 2026 Peach Pit Pageant - A Drag Competition \n\n\n- JUNE 26TH: HAWT SAUCE! A Queer Dance Party \n\n\n- JUNE 27TH: SWEET TEA! A Queer Variety Show \n\n\n- JUNE 27TH & 28TH: SFQP 2026 Festival Artist Market J\n\n\n- UNE 27TH & 28TH: QUEER THREADS - A Pop-Up Thrift Shop \n\n\n- JUNE 27TH & 28TH: DIRTY WORK - Workshops & Skillshares \n\n\n- JUNE 28TH: CINEQUEER - A Queer Film Night  \n\n\n🔗 FULL FESTIVAL LINE-UP HERE: https://linktr.ee/sfqp\n\n🖼️ All flyers designed by Sarah Al-Khayyal (@studioyateem).\n\nℹ️ All festival event details can be found here: https://sfqp.info/sfqp26. All profit from our festival directly pays all artists & organizers\, feeds into these events listed above\, and helps us sustain the work we have been serving up since 2014 and into the future.\n\n🍳 BACKGROUND: Southern Fried Queer Pride is an Atlanta based organization empowering Black & QTPOC-centered communities in the South through the arts!For more info\, find us at: southernfriedqueerpride.com.\n\n🔗 For questions\, email us at: contact@southernfriedqueerpride.com Find out full information for SFQP here: https://linktr.ee/sfqp\n\n💌 Any and all questions can be directed to: contact@southernfriedqueerpride.com\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DV84fLHEUac/\n\n
DTEND:20260629T035900Z
DTSTAMP:20260520T200349Z
DTSTART:20260622T040000Z
LOCATION:Little 5 Points neighborhood   Atlanta GA
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Southern Fried Queer Pride - 2026 Festival
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CATEGORIES:FultonCountyReparations,ReparationsTaskforce,RestorativeJustice,FultonCounty,Reparations,PSE,UrbanLeagueATL,CommunityEngagement,EquityAndJustice
DESCRIPTION:The work of the Fulton County Reparations Taskforce deserves to be heard — and this community deserves to be in the room.\n\nPartnership for Southern Equity (PSE) and the Urban League of Greater Atlanta (ULGA) are joining together to host a community convening centered on the findings of the Fulton County Reparations Taskforce\, chaired by Dr. Karcheik Sims-Alvarado.\n\n📅 Tuesday\, June 2nd | 7:30 PM\n📍 Auburn Avenue Research Library\, 101 Auburn Avenue NE\, Atlanta\, GA 30303\n\nThe Taskforce's work represents a critical step in the pursuit of restorative justice and lasting equity for residents. This convening is an opportunity for our community — advocates\, professionals\, residents\, and partners\, to engage directly with those findings and be part of the conversation about what comes next.\n\nCommunity-informed policy begins with community-centered conversation. Come ready to listen\, engage\, and move forward together. \n\nRSVP TODAY! https://bit.ly/4tAa5EL\n\n#FultonCountyReparations #ReparationsTaskforce #RestorativeJustice #FultonCounty #Reparations #PSE #UrbanLeagueATL #CommunityEngagement #EquityAndJustice\n\n
DTEND:20260603T003000Z
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DTSTART:20260602T233000Z
LOCATION:Auburn Avenue Research Library 101 Auburn Avenue NE 30303 Atlanta GA US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Reparations Town Hall - Fulton County
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DESCRIPTION:In 2025\, the flotilla to Gaza movement grew from a decades-long campaign of maritime activism to a sudden mass movement of many organizations\, dozens of boats\, and hundreds of participants. \n\nA sailor from last round’s flotilla will give a short presentation on the movement’s history\, the different organizations involved today\, and discuss reports from the (probably) recently concluded 2026 flotilla.\n\n
DTEND:20260525T170000Z
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DTSTART:20260525T160000Z
LOCATION:1799 Lakewood Terrace SE
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Gaza Flotilla Reportback
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DESCRIPTION:African Liberation Day is a product of African people’s struggle for true liberation from all forms of domination through political\, military\, and economic means. Thus\, ALD serves as a reminder and marker of our struggle against all forms of imperialism\, from colonialism to neocolonialism. \n\nThis year our theme is “Revolutionary Pan-Africanism Fights in Solidarity with Oppressed Peoples Everywhere\; Our Struggle is One!” \n\nJoin us on Sunday\, May 24th from 2 to 5 PM at Washington Square Park for cultural performances\, an open mic\, political education\, and a keynote address from our revolutionary elder Baba Mukasa Dada.\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DYAEw5lkXO5/\n\n
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DTSTART:20260524T180000Z
LOCATION:Washington Square Park Revolutionary 102 Ollie St NW 3037 Atlanta\, GA  US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:African Liberation Day
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DESCRIPTION:In this afternoon-long seminar\, we will trace the lives and ideas of a number of European revolutionaries across several decades in order to understand the emergence of Marxism and anarchism.\n\nSocialism\, communism\, and anarchism came into their own as social movements in the revolutionary ferment of the 19th century. Starting with the debates among philosophy students and working-class participants in the revolutions of 1848\, we will trace the emergence of these three currents in the labor organizing that led up to the Paris Commune and the debates that followed between those who wanted to impose a hierarchical party model on the movement and those who sought to contest domination in all of its forms.\n\nFrom the 20th-century experiments with state socialism through the 21st-century resurgence of autocracy\, the questions that the revolutionaries of the mid-19th century confronted have only become more pressing with the passing of time. In revisiting their experiences and reflections\, we can equip ourselves to think and act more effectively today.\n\n
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GEO:33.767525;-84.3487395
LOCATION:Sandbox Hackerspace Mansfield Avenue Northeast 30307 Atlanta Georgia United States
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:What the Revolutionaries Have to Teach Us
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DESCRIPTION:Atlanta Repair Cafe is dedicated to reducing landfill waste\, sharing practical skills\, and building community by offering repairs.\n\nLast repairs accepted at 4:00 PM\n\n- Sewing/Textiles\n\n\n- Woodworking\n\n\n- Jewelry Repair\n\n\n- Electronic Repair\n\n\n- Shoe Repair\n\n\n- Bicycle Repair \n\n\n- Household appliances\n\n\n- Gardeners appliances\n\n\n- etc\n\n\nGeneral Volunteers help with event set-up and guest registration\n\nMeal vouchers will be given to those volunteering 4+ hours\n\nTypes of repairs are limited by the number of volunteers\n\nContact us for more information! \n\nEmail: rachel@charrs.org \n\nIG @charrs.in.the.community\n\nf @CHARRS404\n\n
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LOCATION:294 Hamilton E. Holmes Dr. NW 30318 Atlanta GA US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Atlanta Repair Cafe
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by Sasha Tycko This Thursday!\n\nWhen the movement to Defend the Atlanta Forest began\, it had two development projects as its target: a police training center ("Cop City") and a campus of movie soundstages that would be built on public parkland won by a private developer in a "land swap" with the county ("Hollywood Dystopia"). The forest itself grew on abandoned fields planted first as an antebellum plantation\, then maintained as a Jim Crow prison farm. As Stop Cop City became the national identity of the movement\, however\, the forest\, its history\, and the land swap dropped out of public conversation. As we reflect today\, how might refocusing our attention on these aspects of the movement inform how we understand its objectives?\n\nBased on three years of research in and about the Atlanta forest\, Sasha Tycko will present what she learned about the oft-misunderstood history of the prison farm and what it reveals about the changing dynamics of race\, class\, and property in the South. By placing Cop City and Hollywood Dystopia within this historical context\, she will then discuss what they indicate about new forms of political capitalism in twenty-first-century America. Karl Marx echoes prophetic through the treetops: humans "make their own history\, but they do not make it as they please\; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances\, but under circumstances existing already\, given and transmitted from the past." After Sasha's presentation\, there will be ample time for discussion about the long struggle to defend the Atlanta forest.\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DYcf3edsmdO/\n\n
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LOCATION:1799 Lakewood Terrace SE  Atlanta  US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:We Make History but Not As We Please: Class Struggle in the Atlanta Forest
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DESCRIPTION:Defrost Home Depot is partnering with an investment group that thinks Atlantans can make a real difference in their campaign to get Home Depot to break their contract with Flock Safety and make a public statement against ICE. We need YOU. 🫵\n\n- Wednesday\, May 20\, 7-9pm: Flyering Prep Event at the Supermarket in Poncey-Highland\nhttps://www.mobilize.us/indivisibleatl/event/954556/\nWe are set for the minimum number of volunteers\, but we could use more and it should be fun.\n\n- Thursday\, May 21\, 7-9am: Bannering Event at Paces Ferry and 285 Bridge\nhttps://www.mobilize.us/indivisibleatl/event/954447/\nWe need another 8+ volunteers. Please email info@indivisibleatl.com if you need information about parking.\n\n- Thursday\, May 21\, 7-10am: Flyering Event at The Home Depot Store Support Center\nhttps://www.mobilize.us/indivisibleatl/event/954462/\nWe need 10+ volunteers. Please email info@indivisibleatl.com if you need information about parking.\n\n
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DTSTART:20260520T230000Z
GEO:33.7716281;-84.3530317
LOCATION:The Supermarket 638 North Highland Avenue Northeast 30306 Atlanta Georgia United States
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Defrost Home Depot - Flyering Prep Event
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DESCRIPTION:41 Questions Concerning Technology will be a loosely structured conversation examining our relationships with technology using Michael Sacasas’ 41 questions. From planes\, trains\, and automobiles to the little computers in our pockets we'll unpack it all one conversation at a time.\n\nIndoor class. Masks optional.\n\nRSVP: linktr.ee/freeschoolatl \n\n
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DTSTART:20260520T230000Z
LOCATION:EAV
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:41 Questions Concerning Technology with Willow
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DESCRIPTION:Check out the events on the calendar on maydaysatl.com/events If you would like you submit an event please email maydaysatl@proton.me\n\nTuesday\, May 19th at 7pm\nSouth Bend Commons\n1799 Lakewood Terrance SE\nAtlanta \n\nLocated in the rough-and-tumble peripheries of Mexico City\, Acapatzingo is one of the largest urban autonomous territories in the Americas. Over the past 30 years\, the roughly 5000 residents — members of a revolutionary housing movement known as the Panchos — have transformed a barren plot of land into a self-organized community where everyday needs are collectively met through horizontal decision-making\, rotating labor\, and mutual aid. For the Panchos\, autonomy is not an objective but a way of life: an art of living otherwise that builds habitable alternatives to the dominant order through the ongoing development of shared capacities and social relations capable of sustaining a dignified life. This talk focuses on one of the most striking dimensions of this project: the community's production of its own safety without police. In Acapatzingo\, the police don't enter. Instead\, a rotating guard keeps watch at the gates\, every member carries a whistle and a stick\, and when the whistle blows\, the whole community assembles. From the conscious refusal to specialize "violence work" to the brigades that deliberate over how to sanction neighbors who come to blows\, the Panchos have built what might be called actually existing abolitionism — not a theoretical argument against policing but a set of concrete\, imperfect\, and evolving practices in which safety is something people make together. Based on two years of ethnographic research living inside the community\, this talk explores how autonomy as a lived practice of emancipation unsettles established visions of politics\, operating not through critique or contestation but through the collective capacity to generate worlds worth inhabiting.\n\n
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LOCATION:1799 Lakewood Terrance SE  Atlanta  US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:"We Make Our Own Safety": Urban Autonomy and the Art of Living Otherwise
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DESCRIPTION:Every 2"! Sunday of each month (except December) 2-4pm at Charis Books & More\n\nMasks required indoors!\n\n“Community Art Making” aims to be a space for collective healing through art\, welcoming all skill levels\, all art forms and all ages. This recurring event is free to the public. Art supplies are provided potluck style\; we will share what we have and we invite you to do the same!\n\n
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LOCATION:Charis Books & More
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Community Art Making
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DESCRIPTION:🌷🌷 On May 17th we will gather for a facilitated community discussion about parenting\, children\, and politics 🌷🌷 \n\nsome questions we will dig into: \n\n🐬 what does raising politically engaged children look like at different stages of development? \n\n🪼 what cultural and material interventions can we make to support intergenerational participation in struggle? \n\n🦋 how becoming a parent changes and shapes your political life \n\n&& more 🧃 \n\nall are welcome. bring your questions\, ideas\, stories\, and reflections. \n\n✏️ LOGISTICAL DETAILS ✏️ \n\n🪼 Sandbox is up 2 flights of stairs and unfortunately there is no elevator or chairlift. \n\n🪼 Lunch will have a vegan & gluten free option. \n\n🪼 If you plan to bring kids who need childcare\, please email us their ages so we can staff enough volunteers: politicalparenting@proton.me\n\n🌷 This event is part of Maydays\, a month of workshops\, lectures\, and discussions for aspiring revolutionaries. See the full event calendar and invitation to host your own event here: https://maydaysatl.com/\n\n
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LOCATION:Sandbox Hackerspace Mansfield Avenue Northeast 30307 Atlanta Georgia United States
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Parenting on the Left
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CATEGORIES:free,community,mutual aid,art,reiki,nonmonogamy,climate justice,queer ecology
DESCRIPTION:Y'all should show up and support the AWESOME COMMUNITY MUTUAL AID EVENT!\n\n- free food \n\n- free sale \n\n- live performances \n\n- community org tables \n\n- skillshares \n\n- collaborative art projects \n\n- and more!\n\n- Connect: Non-monogamy peer support gathering\, a conversation facilitated by Mirn @Nonmonogamy_Chat (+ find Mirn in the Connections Cul-de-sac throughout the day)\n\n\n- Get What You Need: Individual Reiki sessions\; experience this energy healing technique that targets stress\, pain\, + anxiety with Lacey @Dragonfly_HealingArts\n\n\n- Learn: Freaks of Nature with queer ecologist + educator Yarrow\, who will share stories about hybrid species\, novel ecosystems\, and other freaks of nature emerging from the @Queers4ClimateJustice @DearYarrow \n\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DWHmUq2EeR0/\n\natlfreefair.com\n\n*bring a chair\, blanket\, or towel to sit onn\n\n
DTEND:20260517T190000Z
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DTSTART:20260517T160000Z
GEO:33.7342635;-84.3516656
LOCATION:Holy Comforter Episcopal Church 737 Woodland Avenue Southeast 30316 Atlanta Georgia United States
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:atlFREEfair
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DESCRIPTION:this saturday @3!\nfree screening of Sing Sing with justice-org Gangstas To Growers!\n\nWe’ll also talk about its themes of mass incarceration\, mental health\, and community driven rehabilitation and how we can organize to provide direct support to our incarceration-impacted communities.\n\n📅 Sat\, May 16\n📍 CreateATL: 900 Murphy Ave SW\, Atlanta\, GA\n🕛️ Doors: 3:00PM\, Film starts: 3:15PM\n\n
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DTSTART:20260516T190000Z
LOCATION:900 Murphy Ave SW  Atlanta GA US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Sing Sing Film Screening
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DESCRIPTION:The 35th Annual Malcolm X Festival (MXF26)\, presented by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement\, returns to Atlanta for a free two-day celebration honoring the life\, politics\, and enduring legacy of Malcolm X. The festival takes place Saturday\, May 16 and Sunday\, May 17\, 2026\, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM each day at West End Park.\n\nNow in its 35th year\, the Malcolm X Festival has become one of Atlanta’s longest-running Black cultural and political festivals. The festival exists to celebrate Malcolm X’s commitment to human rights\, self-determination\, political education\, cultural expression\, and community empowerment. It serves as a gathering space for organizers\, artists\, educators\, families\, activists\, musicians\, vendors\, and community members from across Atlanta and beyond.\n\nMXF26 will feature two full days of live performances\, spoken word\, DJs\, drumming\, dance\, food\, political and cultural programming\, local organizations\, artisan vendors\, and community activities. This year’s lineup includes AJ McQueen\, Ras Kofi\, Da'wa Ensemble\, K Tup\, Mausiki Scales and The Common Ground Collective\, Abyss the Poet\, Kenneth Zakee\, Zayd Malik\, Djeliba Drum and Dance Ensemble\, DJ Chiprofess\, DJ Sundjata\, and more. Hosting duties will be led by Zakiyyah and Assata.\n\nFestival attendees can expect:\n\n* Live music and DJs throughout the weekend\n* Spoken word and cultural performances\n* Community and political organizations sharing resources and information\n* Local food vendors and artisan vendors\n* Books\, art\, clothing\, wellness products\, and mutual aid projects\n* Family-friendly community gathering space\n* Opportunities to connect with organizers and grassroots movements in Atlanta\n\nThe Malcolm X Festival is free and open to the public.\n\nOfficial website:\nhttps://www.malcolmxfestival.com/\n\nInstagram flyer and announcement:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DXnNzJRllIH/\n\n
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LOCATION:West End Park (Malcolm X Park) 1111 OAK STREET 30310 ATLANTA GA US
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:The 35th Annual Malcolm X Festival (MXF26)
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community Know Your Rights event hosted by BLM Grassroots East Atlanta Dekalb on Saturday\, May 16\, 2026 from 11 AM – 2 PM at The Food Dispensary in Decatur.\n\nThis event is centered around community education\, protection\, and solidarity. During the program\, Gail will share her personal story and why knowing your rights is imperative when approached by ICE. We will also be standing in support of her and her restaurant by sharing her GoFundMe and encouraging attendees to support through a select menu where proceeds will go directly back to the restaurant.\n\nCome out for important resources\, whistle kits\, community presenters\, good food\, and meaningful conversation.\n\nFor those unable to attend but who would still like to support Gail please donate here:\nGail’s GoFundMe (https://gofund.me/6876168cb?utm_source=chatgpt.com)\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DYHp6LLCNIm/\n\n
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DTSTART:20260516T150000Z
LOCATION:4108 Covington Hwy Suite 700 30032 Decatur GA
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Know Your Rights
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DESCRIPTION:Score a piece of ART PAPERS history!\n\n
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LOCATION:1083 Austin Ave. NE Suite 206 30307 Atlanta GA
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:EVERYTHING MUST GO ART PAPERS
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to read and discuss "The Incomplete\, True\, Authentic and Wonderful History of May Day" by Peter Linebaugh.\n\nthe first 20 mins will be for reading the piece together.\n\nWe will have printed copies available.\n\nSome snacks and drinks provided.\n\n
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DTSTART:20260505T223000Z
LOCATION:South Bend Park Gazebos near the main entrance
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:May Day History Zine Reading Club + Picnic
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DESCRIPTION:A MONTH OF WORKSHOPS\, LECTURES\, DISCUSSIONS & MORE!\n\nMay Days is a month of Find the calendar online at:\nevents (May 1-31\, 2026) set maydaysatl.com\nto take place in Atlanta\, GA.\n\nFrom workshops to lectures\nto strategy sessions and [m] [m]\nmeetings-it is for anyone\n\nand everyone who possesses\nrevolutionary inclinations\n\nand wants to reinvigorate\n\ntheir orientations\, networks\, [mF\nand organizational strategies\n\nfor the season to come.\n\nWant to host an event? Send your proposal to our curation team at:\n\nmaydaysatl@proton.me\n\n
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LOCATION:Atlanta GA
ORGANIZER:Curation Team
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:May Days
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DESCRIPTION:Hello check me out!\n\n
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ORGANIZER:Admin
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Testing new meeting
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