• Roadside Rallies Against Fascism

    Bellmawr Rally Location 23 S Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr, New Jersey, United States

    Join us for another Roadside Rally Against Fascism down in Bellmawr at the corner of Black Horse Pike and E Browning Road. There is a good amount of traffic and plenty of sidewalk, and there is parking available on nearby residential streets (make sure not to obstruct the nearby police and fire departments on Lewis […]

  • Say No to a Detention Center at Ft. Dix

    McGuire AFB East Main Street, Wrightstown, NJ, United States

    This event is hosted by the Bordentown Brigade. Check in at the site, across from the McGuire Main Gate (intersection of East Main St. & Defense Access Rd.) You can offload friends and signs, and then we will direct you to the preferred parking location. We encourage everyone to carpool if possible!

  • URGENT! People’s Agenda Rally and Lobby Day

    New Jersey State Senate 125 W. State Street, Trenton, NJ, United States

    Haven’t been to a protest or rally in a few days? Want to come and hang out with some CRI friends and other activists from across the state? Join the ACLU and partners from across NJ on Monday, December 8, as we rally for the People’s Agenda in front of the State House and make […]

  • Spanish Language Meetup

    Voorhees Branch of the Camden County Library 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees, NJ, United States

    We will continue practicing basic conversations, work on correct pronunciation, and learn and use new vocabulary and phrases, the goal being to communicate with and advocate for our Spanish-speaking neighbors while building community. Most attendees are beginning Spanish speakers, but all levels of Spanish are welcome. Join the fun! Tuesday, November 18th, from 6:15 to […]

  • NJITA @ Camden County Commissioners Meeting

    The Camden County Board of Commissioners 520 Market Street, 6th Floor, Camden, NJ, United States

    URGENT! Time is running out to pass the NJ Immigrant Trust Act during the NJ legislators’ lame duck session. 5 counties and 26 towns have already passed resolutions in support of this act that — among other things — allows New Jerseyans to live without fear when interacting with local police or seeking health care […]