Film Screening + Supreme Court Solidarity
Saturday April 18th 10:00 AM
Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Blue Room
212 East Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20003
The Last Dream
“In 2018, Boston Experimental Theatre joined the Massachusetts TPS Committee to support our campaign, share our stories with a broader audience, and advocate against Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. Inspired by the real-life stories of TPS families, we produced a play, ‘The Last Dream,’. The play was performed in many places around the country, including the U.S. Congress, Boston City Hall, Harvard University, Boston University, and at the Imagination Stage in Maryland (2018-2019). Inspired by the play and in collaboration with Boston Neighborhood Networks, we made a documentary: ‘The Last Dream‘ in 2019 to reach out to more people across the country so more people can hear our stories and join our fight. The Last Dream documentary won The National Award for Best Community Media Production for Activism (2020), and was nominated for The 43rd Boston/New England Emmy Award (2019).”
Saturday Agenda:
10:00 am Social gathering and light breakfast snacks
10:15 am Film screening
10:35 am - 11:15 am Discussion
11:30 am - 01:30 pm Walk over to the Supreme Court and join protesters in solidarity.
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Rally at the Supreme Court
Wednesday April 29th time 9:00 AM
Gather at Lutheran Church of the Reformation Courtyard
212 East Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20003
April 29th marks the start of the court case NTPSA v. Noem I and our friends at the National TPS Alliance (NTPSA) have asked that we gather for a rally that will send a message to the country: Immigrants are welcome here.