🎃👑💅🏿 Drag the Patriarchy: A Fierce Halloween Extravaganza! 👑🎃💅🏿

DESCRIPTION

Get ready for a spooktacular night of empowerment and glitter as we celebrate Halloween with a purpose! Join us on October 31st for Drag the Patriarchy, a dazzling event where drag queens, kings, and non-binary royalty come together to put a fabulous spin on social justice.In partnership with the incredible local organization Take Bham, an organization formed by trans women of color who are organizing to break down barriers and to set standards within the Birmingham community for trans-related issues, we're bringing you a night full of fierce performances, captivating talent, and a bold message: Everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities.

Tickets are just $15 for general admission and $25 for Spooktacular Duo Entry! Small bites will be served to keep your energy up as you dance and celebrate.

Come dressed in your Halloween finest—whether it’s a classic spooky look or a creative costume of your own. We reject cultural appropriation and encourage you to be respectful in your outfit choices. Let's make this a night to remember for all the right reasons!

Grab your tickets now and be part of a night where we not only have a blast but also amplify the message that equity and justice shouldn’t be scary—it should be a given. See you there!

🕸️Tickets: $15 General Admission | $25 Spooktacular Duo Entry
🍴 Small Bites Provided**
📅 Date: October 31st
📍 Location:
808 20th Street South,
Birmingham, Alabama, 35205

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm CDT

LOCATION:
Hamilton Ballroom

NLG Military Law Task Force Meeting [In-Person]

DESCRIPTION

The Task Force meeting is open to all who are interested in our work. The meeting will be informational, and we will discuss the mission, structure and current projects of the Task Force. There will also be time to discuss why we do military law and organizing, and opportunities to get involved with our work in the year ahead. Rumor has it there will be a social event following the meeting. Virtual attendees can join the meeting by going to: Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: MLTF meeting at NLG National Convention. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

MLTF will also hold its annual membership meeting by zoom on Monday, November 11 (yes, Veterans Day) at 4 p.m. pacific time, 6 p.m. central time, or 7 p.m. eastern time. It will include a general discussion of US imperial military policy, reports from our working committees, plans for the coming year, and nomination of steering committee members. You can join the meeting by going to: Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: MLTF Annual Members' Meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm CDT

LOCATION:
Hamilton Ballroom

NLG Mass Incarceration Committee Meeting [In-Person]

DESCRIPTION

This meeting is for any member of the NLG Mass Incarceration Committee. At this meeting, committee members will be discussing a change to the committee's name from the MIC to the Prison Abolition Committee and the implications of such a change.

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm CDT

LOCATION:
Skipworth 2

Wrongful Conviction and Community Activism: How Non-Litigation Advocacy in Individual Cases Can Spotlight Egregious Systemic Injustice [In-Person]

DESCRIPTION

Sponsored by Greater Birmingham Ministries.

Toforest Johnson is a Black man who has spent more than 25 years on death row in Alabama and is at risk of being executed for the 1995 murder of Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff William G. Hardy despite the fact that even the prosecutor who put him on death row believes he should have a new trial. The Birmingham community has rallied in support of Mr. Johnson, whose case illustrates the tragically daunting challenge of undoing a “settled” murder case – even when almost everyone involved has serious doubts about the integrity of the conviction.

We intend the workshop to focus on two related topics: (1) the failure of the legal system to provide remedies in the postconviction context, even when the jurisdiction’s own law enforcement leaders no longer stand by a conviction; and (2) the role that community organizing efforts can play in complementing litigation efforts to raise awareness about injustice in the criminal legal system and capital cases in particular.

The current Jefferson County District Attorney recently publicly called for a new trial, based in part on the fact that prosecutors presented five different and mutually exclusive theories at various proceedings for the murder of Deputy Hardy. His most recent filing (from May 20 of this year) also identified his interviews with the lead trial prosecutor, interviews with alibi witnesses, and recently discovered information that the state’s primary witness received payment for her testimony (which was not known at trial and was withheld from Mr. Johnson’s attorneys for over 17 years) as reasons for his decision to request a new trial. Mr. Johnson has always maintained his innocence. (https://www.toforestjohnson.com/).

SPEAKERS

Akeriya Terry (“Muffin”), Toforest Johnson’s daughter [she/her/hers]
Scott Douglas, Executive Director at Greater Birmingham Ministries [he/him/his]
Beth Shelburne, Investigative Reporter [she/her/hers]

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT

LOCATION:
Skipworth 2

Canary in the Coal Mine: Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Justice and the Labor Movement through Alabama’s Black Warrior River [In-Person]

DESCRIPTION

Sponsored by the NLG Environmental Justice Committee.

This panel will bring together Alabamians with different relationships to the environmental justice movement in order to explore the aftermath of the strike at Warrior Met Coal, the longest strike in Alabama history. During the strike, Warrior Met’s Mine 7 discharged large amounts of pollutants into Black Warrior River, a major source of drinking water for the area. We will discuss the lawsuit brought by Black Warrior Riverkeeper against Warrior Met as well as the strike, and will explore the intersections of workers’ rights and environmental justice.

SPEAKERS

Eva Dillard, Black Warrior Riverkeeper
Nelson Brooke, Black Warrior Riverkeeper
Ryan Anderson, Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC)

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT

LOCATION:
Hamilton Ballroom

Regional Meetings [In-Person]

DESCRIPTION

Please see below to find out where your rgeional meeting will take place. If you are not sure which region you are part of, you can check at nlg.org/chapters.

Northeast: Hamilton Ballroom
Mid-Atlantic: Hamilton Ballroom
Southern: Hamilton Ballroom
Mideast: Skipworth 1
Midwest: Skipworth 1
Texoma: Skipworth 1
Southwest: Skipworth 2
Far West: Skipworth 2
Northwest: Skipworth

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm CDT

NLG Foundation Board Meeting

DESCRIPTION

NOTE: This meeting is only for current members of the NLG Foundation Board.

DETAILS

DATE/TIME:
Thursday October 31, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT

LOCATION:
Hamilton Ballroom