What's AAPF doing for the #FreedomToLearn National Day of Action? We are excited to announce three special events! Image
1. AAPF presents Freedom to Learn TV (virtual) from 9AM-8:00PM featuring teach-ins, performances, give-a-ways and more! Image
2. AAPF presents the #FreedomToLearn NYC Rally! We will meet at the Irish Hunger Memorial (Corner of North End Ave. & Vesey St.) at 2PM ET + walk over to our rally location at 2:45PM ET. Join #AAPF @akilbello @sandylocks @TheRevAl @StacieNCGrant @rweingarten @themelster + more! Image
3. AAPF presents the #FreedomToLearn NYC Reception: A Night of Artivism -- a gathering and call to action in defense of Black Studies. For more information about all of our events visit: bit.ly/F2L_May3NDoA ! Image

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