We are back after a quiet week with a few events, and are looking forward to seeing many of you again during the next few days!
NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION - PART 3: REQUESTS
Sunday, February 19, 4-6pm
San Jose Peace & Justice Center, 48 South 7th Street, San Jose
In the third session of our Nonviolent Communication series offered by Bob Niederman, we will focus on listening for and expressing requests. Join us to learn how this communication skill can help you make the difference you would like to be in the world. (More Info)
NEW ECONOMY CLASS - SESSION 7: POTPOURRI
Tuesday, February 21, 7-9pm
San Jose Peace & Justice Center, 48 South 7th Street, San Jose
In this class we will begin to wrap up the loose ends of our analysis of how our economy came into crisis. This week we will introduce some issues at the edge of the debate over how to correct the economy, issues that affect us directly. This includes issues such as taxation, energy’s impact on the economy, inflation and debt. $0-10 Suggested Donation for SJ Peace & Justice Center. No one turned away for lack of funds. (More Info)
IMMIGRANTS IN US LABOR HISTORYThursday, February 23, 7-9pmCHAM Office, 949 E. San Fernando St., San JoseIn this class and discussion we will explore the question of immigrants in US labor movements and labor history. As we look forward to the May 1 mobilizations, a day that has historically brought labor and immigrant rights issues together in San Jose, this class will help us to explore how these struggles are still deeply interconnected. (More Info)
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS:
2/28 - New Economy Class - Session 8: Where Do We Go From Here?
3/6 - New Economy Class - Session 9: Hard Questions
More details about our events at: www.sjpeoplesclassroom.org