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  • 11/4/23 Mass Meeting

    11/4/23 Mass Meeting

    Saturday, November 4th @ 2pm NYPL 67th Street Library Community Room 328 East 67th Street, New York You went to a protest, now go to the masses!

  • 10/12/23 Rescheduled Film Screening

    10/12/23 Rescheduled Film Screening

    What: Young Lords Documentaries When: Thursday, October 12th @ 6:30pm Where: Tompkins Square Park – E 10th St, New York, NY In partnership with Cinemovil, Dare to Struggle is screening two short films about the Young Lords, El Pueblo Se Levanta (1971) and Takeover (2021), to learn about the history of the Young Lords and […]

  • 10/26/23 Radical History Book Club

    10/26/23 Radical History Book Club

    What: kites issue #8 – The CP, the Sixties, the RCP, and the Crying Need for a Communist Vanguard Party Today (The CP, pp. 1-290) When: Thursday, October 26th @ 7pm Where: The Word is Change – 368 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY This month, we are discussing the first part of kites issue #8, which […]

  • 10/6/23 Film Screening

    10/6/23 Film Screening

    What: Holy Land 5 Documentary Screening + Discussion with Nida Abu Baker, daughter of cofounder Shukri Abu Baker, & Activists from the Stop Cop City Movement When: Friday, October 6th @ 7pm Where: May Day Space – 176 St. Nicholas Ave, Brooklyn, NY Holy Land 5 is an Al Jazeera documentary that follows the story […]

  • 10/8/23 Mass Meeting

    When: Sunday, October 8th @ 6pm Where: LGBT Center – 208 W 13th St, New York, NY Come to our mass meeting to hear what we’ve been up to and learn about getting involved! We’ll report on what we’ve learned in our outings talking to people about police brutality in Brownsville, Jackson Heights, and the […]

  • 9/21/23 Radical History Book Club

    What: We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action When: Thursday, September 21st @ 7pm Where: The Word is Change – 368 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY This month, we are discussing We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action, which “recounts the thrilling story of a massive forgotten youth movement that […]

  • 9/10/23 Mass Meeting

    When: Sunday, September 10th @ 6pm Where: LGBT Center – 208 W 13th St, New York, NY Come to our mass meeting to learn about getting involved! We’ll present about our work and discuss our plans for the month, including the struggle we’re waging alongside public housing residents facing decrepit living conditions and police brutality. […]

  • Principles of Organizational Function

    Dare to Struggle has been discussing questions surrounding organizational function, and a recent episode in our organization made us feel the need to put some principles on paper. Drawing on our recent experience, we are putting forward these principles as a model we’re practicing and hope to discuss with like-minded organizations and individuals.

  • Mission Statement

    Dare to Struggle is a multinational organization open to anyone who wants to resist and stop injustice no matter who holds political office. We don’t lobby politicians. We don’t use insular activist lingo. We don’t chase social media fame. We don’t seek careers or corporate sponsorship through activism. We’re committed to standing with the people subjected to the horrors of the American nightmare. We go to the neighborhoods facing police…

  • Free Prakash

    In 2014, Prakash Churaman was arrested at the age of 15 in connection to a botched attempted robbery that left Taquane Clark dead. Like the Central Park Five, Prakash was just one of many youth, usually poor, immigrant, and Black or Brown, targeted by police and prosecutors for crimes they didn’t commit, convicted in sham trials presided over by cruel judges, and locked up in jails and prisons that crush…