Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 4
Apr
4

Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 4

  • Portsmouth Public Library (Churchland Branch) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Get informed, stay safe and learn what to do if you or someone you know is approached by immigration officials.

What’s the Purpose of the Training?

• To inform residents they have rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of their immigration status.

• Offer community members actions they can take to defend themselves and implement KYR knowledge.

• Learn how to document ICE violations and help those being detained.

Our training is free and open to the public. You may wish to bring materials to take notes during the session. We do not allow phones or other recording devices durring the event. We will have free Know Your Rights flyers, red cards and whistles to give out durring tge event and we encourage you to take home extrasto share with your community.

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the list below to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Most Needed Items:

Formula (advanced blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

Distilled and bottled water for formula

Diapers and Wipes

Visa/Lyft Gift Cards

Pads and Tampons

Shampoo and Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

White Rice

Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

Maseca

Salt and Sugar

Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

Kids Breakfast Cereals

Dried Chillies

Garlic

Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

Tomatillos

Avacado

Mango

Soy Sause

Rice and other Dried Noodles

Fish Sause

Shrimp Paste

White Cane Vinegar

Calamansi

Ube

Limes

Banana Ketchup

Lechon sauce

Coconut Gel

Coconut Milk

Yuca

Plaintains

Ginger

Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

Piloncillo/Panela

Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

Brown Sugar

Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

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Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 3
Apr
4

Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 3

  • Portsmouth Public Library (Churchland Branch) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Get informed, stay safe and learn what to do if you or someone you know is approached by immigration officials.

What’s the Purpose of the Training?

• To inform residents they have rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of their immigration status.

• Offer community members actions they can take to defend themselves and implement KYR knowledge.

• Learn how to document ICE violations and help those being detained.

Our training is free and open to the public. You may wish to bring materials to take notes during the session. We do not allow phones or other recording devices durring the event. We will have free Know Your Rights flyers, red cards and whistles to give out durring tge event and we encourage you to take home extrasto share with your community.

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the list below to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Most Needed Items:

Formula (advanced blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

Distilled and bottled water for formula

Diapers and Wipes

Visa/Lyft Gift Cards

Pads and Tampons

Shampoo and Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

White Rice

Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

Maseca

Salt and Sugar

Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

Kids Breakfast Cereals

Dried Chillies

Garlic

Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

Tomatillos

Avacado

Mango

Soy Sause

Rice and other Dried Noodles

Fish Sause

Shrimp Paste

White Cane Vinegar

Calamansi

Ube

Limes

Banana Ketchup

Lechon sauce

Coconut Gel

Coconut Milk

Yuca

Plaintains

Ginger

Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

Piloncillo/Panela

Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

Brown Sugar

Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

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Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest
Apr
1

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Hosted By: Visibility Brigade CoVa

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Please stay on the sidewalk - not in the street or private property.

Please refrain from engaging with opposition.

Weather permitting -

sun, clouds, heat, cold, drizzle - all good. 😄

Blizzards, hurricanes, downpours - not good. ☹️

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Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 2
Mar
30

Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 2

  • Portsmouth Public Library (Churchland Branch) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Get informed, stay safe and learn what to do if you or someone you know is approached by immigration officials.

What’s the Purpose of the Training?

• To inform residents they have rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of their immigration status.

• Offer community members actions they can take to defend themselves and implement KYR knowledge.

• Learn how to document ICE violations and help those being detained.

Our training is free and open to the public. You may wish to bring materials to take notes during the session. We do not allow phones or other recording devices durring the event. We will have free Know Your Rights flyers, red cards and whistles to give out durring tge event and we encourage you to take home extrasto share with your community.

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the list below to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Most Needed Items:

Formula (advanced blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

Distilled and bottled water for formula

Diapers and Wipes

Visa/Lyft Gift Cards

Pads and Tampons

Shampoo and Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

White Rice

Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

Maseca

Salt and Sugar

Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

Kids Breakfast Cereals

Dried Chillies

Garlic

Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

Tomatillos

Avacado

Mango

Soy Sause

Rice and other Dried Noodles

Fish Sause

Shrimp Paste

White Cane Vinegar

Calamansi

Ube

Limes

Banana Ketchup

Lechon sauce

Coconut Gel

Coconut Milk

Yuca

Plaintains

Ginger

Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

Piloncillo/Panela

Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

Brown Sugar

Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

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Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 1
Mar
30

Know Your Rights Training- Portsmouth Session 1

  • Portsmouth Public Library (Churchland Branch) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Get informed, stay safe and learn what to do if you or someone you know is approached by immigration officials.

What’s the Purpose of the Training?

• To inform residents they have rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of their immigration status.

• Offer community members actions they can take to defend themselves and implement KYR knowledge.

• Learn how to document ICE violations and help those being detained.

Our training is free and open to the public. You may wish to bring materials to take notes during the session. We do not allow phones or other recording devices durring the event. We will have free Know Your Rights flyers, red cards and whistles to give out durring tge event and we encourage you to take home extrasto share with your community.

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the list below to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Most Needed Items:

Formula (advanced blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

Distilled and bottled water for formula

Diapers and Wipes

Visa/Lyft Gift Cards

Pads and Tampons

Shampoo and Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

White Rice

Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

Maseca

Salt and Sugar

Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

Kids Breakfast Cereals

Dried Chillies

Garlic

Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

Tomatillos

Avacado

Mango

Soy Sause

Rice and other Dried Noodles

Fish Sause

Shrimp Paste

White Cane Vinegar

Calamansi

Ube

Limes

Banana Ketchup

Lechon sauce

Coconut Gel

Coconut Milk

Yuca

Plaintains

Ginger

Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

Piloncillo/Panela

Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

Brown Sugar

Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

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NO KINGS Virginia Beach
Mar
28

NO KINGS Virginia Beach

  • This event's address is private. Sign up for more details. (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hosted By: Cova Co

NO KINGS Chesapeake II (Eden/Greenbrier)

We have the power and are claiming it together. No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.

What began in 2025 as a single day of defiance has become a sustained national resistance to tyranny, spreading from small towns to city centers and across every community determined to defend democracy. Our peaceful movement is bigger than ever.

When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend ourselves and our communities against this administration’s unjust and cruel acts of violence.

On March 28th, rise up, take to the streets, and say it loud: no thrones, no crowns, no kings. We’re not watching history happen—we’re making it. Join us.

A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

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HERstory March Meeting- A Candidate Forum with Elaine Luria and Matt Stricker
Mar
25

HERstory March Meeting- A Candidate Forum with Elaine Luria and Matt Stricker

  • 137 Mount Pleasant Road Chesapeake, VA, 23322 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hosted By: HERstory- RedWine&Blue

We are hosting  Elaine Luria and Matt Strickler for this month’s candidate forum. Luria and Strickler are currently running for congress in VA’s second congressional district. 

Please share this invitation with your friends and family. Our goal at HERstory is to inform our community about upcoming elections and candidates.

We hope that you can join us.

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Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest
Mar
18

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Hosted By: Visibility Brigade CoVa

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Please stay on the sidewalk - not in the street or private property.

Please refrain from engaging with opposition.

Weather permitting -

sun, clouds, heat, cold, drizzle - all good. 😄

Blizzards, hurricanes, downpours - not good. ☹️

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Norfolk Premiere of Earth’s Greatest Enemy
Mar
11

Norfolk Premiere of Earth’s Greatest Enemy

Hosted By: PSL Virginia, Veterans for Peace 757, DSA Hampton Roads, Elenor’s NFK, Puerto Rican Historical Society

Join us for the premiere of Abby Martin's new documentary film on the environmental impact of the US military!

Earth’s Greatest Enemy is the second documentary from journalist Abby Martin that uncovers a shocking blind spot in the climate conversation: the U.S. military.

Exempt from international climate agreements and rarely scrutinized in mainstream reporting, the Pentagon is revealed here as the world’s single largest institutional polluter—spewing carbon, contaminating water, and scarring landscapes across the globe.

Combining investigative journalism, striking visuals, and stories from impacted communities, the film challenges audiences to rethink the hidden costs of a global military empire and its planetary consequences.

Provocative, urgent, and eye-opening, this is a documentary that will change how you see both the military and environmentalism.

757 Veteran’s for Peace will introduce the film & a video message from Director Abby Martin follows the film.

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Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest
Mar
11

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Hosted By: Visibility Brigade CoVa

Weekly Wednesday Peaceful Street Protest

Please stay on the sidewalk - not in the street or private property.

Please refrain from engaging with opposition.

Weather permitting -

sun, clouds, heat, cold, drizzle - all good. 😄

Blizzards, hurricanes, downpours - not good. ☹️

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Tidewater Workers Assembly General Meeting
Mar
7

Tidewater Workers Assembly General Meeting

Hosted By: Tidewater Workers Assembly

Public meeting of the Tidewater Workers Assembly, to discuss workplace organizing, defending immigrant workers, building industrial sector councils, and supporting collective bargaining for all public workers.

Location: First Lutheran Church

1301 Colley Ave

City: Norfolk

State: VA

Zip Code: 23507

Contact: TidewaterWorkersAssembly@gmail.com

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March For Democracy
Feb
28

March For Democracy

Volunteer Marshals Needed Contact shri.icerapidresponseteam@proton.me

We are Marching from the Norfolk Federal Building to Town Point Park on February 28th.

We will start at 1pm and finish around 3pm.

This event is part of the nationwide March 4 Democracy (https://march4democracy.org/) mobilization, a people-powered movement demanding a government that represents all of us, not just the wealthy few.

Our local gathering helps expose corruption, stand against hate, and defend every person’s right to dignity and safety. Whether you’re five people or five hundred, your presence builds the momentum leading into February 28, 2026.

Show up. Speak out. Stand together.

We are M4D. And we are done being fucking ignored.

https://www.mobilize.us/march4democracy/event/904696/

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the next page to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Supply List:

This is not an exhaustive list. Please feel free to bring other cultural pantry staples. Please do not bring raw meat, milk, or eggs. You can also bring gift cards that will be given directly to famlies.

Most Needed Items:

•Formula (advance blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

•Distilled and bottled water for formula

•Diapers and Wipes

•Pads and Tampons

•Shampoo and Conditioner

•Toothpaste

•Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

•White Rice

•Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

•Maseca

•Salt and Sugar

•Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

•Plaintains

•Yuca

•Dried Chillies

•Garlic

•Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

•Tomatillos

•Avacado

•Mango

•Soy Sause

•Rice and other Dried Noodles

•Fish Sause

•Shrimp Paste

•White Cane Vinegar

•Calamansi

•Ube

•Limes

•Banana Ketchup

•Lechon sauce

•Coconut Gel

•Coconut Milk

•Tamirind

•Lyechee

•Ginger

•Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

•Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

•Piloncillo/Panela

•Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

•Brown Sugar

•Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

•Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

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Know Your Rights Training- Newport News
Feb
25

Know Your Rights Training- Newport News

110 Main St, Newport News, VA 23601

Get informed, stay safe and learn what to do if you or someone you know is approached by immigration officials.

We must all know and exercise our rights!

Durring the event you will receive red cards, know your rights flyers, and whistles. You will learn how to get involved in Know Your Rights and food aid distribution.

During the event, we will host a community food and diaper drive. We are prioritizing ethnic and cultural pantry staples for the communities we help. Please take a look at the next page to get an example list of things we need.

You do NOT need to donate to attend.

Supply List

This is not an exhaustive list. Please feel free to bring other cultural pantry staples. Please do not bring raw meat, milk, or eggs. You can also bring gift cards that will be given directly to famlies.

Supply List:

This is not an exhaustive list. Please feel free to bring other cultural pantry staples. Please do not bring raw meat, milk, or eggs. You can also bring gift cards that will be given directly to famlies.

Most Needed Items:

•Formula (advance blue tin and sensitive orange tin)

•Distilled and bottled water for formula

•Diapers and Wipes

•Pads and Tampons

•Shampoo and Conditioner

•Toothpaste

•Toilet Paper and Laundry Detergent

•White Rice

•Bagged Beans (black and kidney), Lentils, Garbanzos

•Maseca

•Salt and Sugar

•Vegtable Oil

Other Requested Items:

•Plaintains

•Yuca

•Dried Chillies

•Garlic

•Cumin, Oregano, Bay Leaves

•Tomatillos

•Avacado

•Mango

•Soy Sause

•Rice and other Dried Noodles

•Fish Sause

•Shrimp Paste

•White Cane Vinegar

•Calamansi

•Ube

•Limes

•Banana Ketchup

•Lechon sauce

•Coconut Gel

•Coconut Milk

•Tamirind

•Lyechee

•Ginger

•Goya Seasoning (Sazon and Adobo)

•Knorr Chicken Cube Bouillon

•Piloncillo/Panela

•Sardines in tomato or hot sauce

•Brown Sugar

•Mexican Chocolate (LA Abuelita)

•Chocomilk (chocolate mix drink)

Registration is not required to attend come as you are and bring a friend.

We do not allow phones durring the event please leave them outside and bring a notebook and paper to take notes with.

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