When: Saturday April 18, 2026
Time: 5-8pm
Location: The Brotherhood Sister Sol
512 W 143rd St, New York, NY 10031
This gathering honors the memory and legacy of beloved teachers of resistance Cleo Silvers, Dr. Richard Taft, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Assata Shakur, Sekou Odinga, Yuri Kochiyama, Safiya Bukhari, and other ancestors we carry with us. Together, we reflect on a pivotal moment that redefined health care as a community-controlled human right, while grounding ourselves in what is needed today to support our houseless and hungry relatives both locally and globally. What began as a grassroots public health response evolved into a powerful political and healing project, one that continues to inspire generations of practitioners, organizers, and caregivers to look after their communities. It invites us to return, again and again, to a vital question: What does it mean to truly tend to one another?
When: Saturday April 18, 2026
Time: 5-8pm
Location: The Brotherhood Sister Sol
512 W 143rd St, New York, NY 10031
This gathering honors the memory and legacy of beloved teachers of resistance Cleo Silvers, Dr. Richard Taft, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Assata Shakur, Sekou Odinga, Yuri Kochiyama, Safiya Bukhari, and other ancestors we carry with us. Together, we reflect on a pivotal moment that redefined health care as a community-controlled human right, while grounding ourselves in what is needed today to support our houseless and hungry relatives both locally and globally. What began as a grassroots public health response evolved into a powerful political and healing project, one that continues to inspire generations of practitioners, organizers, and caregivers to look after their communities. It invites us to return, again and again, to a vital question: What does it mean to truly tend to one another?