25 Kingston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111


Are you looking for like-minded progressives to hang out with in Boston? Want to cross-promote your events and campaigns over a couple of cocktails? Are you new to the area and looking for groups to get involved in? Are you psyched about building strong cross-issue coalitions?

Unwind with Socializing for Justice at Peking Tom's in Downtown Crossing Wednesday, May 9th @ 6PM



No program. No speaker. Just arrive and enjoy yourself.



RSVP (greatly appreciated!) at www.sojust.org.



This will be our biggest event yet, so if you haven't tried SoJust, now is the time - newcomers always welcome!



At SoJust events you can hang out with friends, make new ones, find a date, get the scoop on a job, and find out what's going on this weekend - political or social. And the best part is that SoJust members share your vision of building a more just world.



Theres $2 fee per person to cover group expenses.



Peking Tom's

25 Kingston Street

Boston , MA 02111

617-482-6282



Socializing for Justice(TM) is for feminists, anti-racists, queer pioneers, genderbenders, environmental agitators, class activists and all people across Greater Boston working for justice in our neighborhoods, in our nation and beyond. We're putting the SOCIAL back in SOCIAL JUSTICE. If you think this group MIGHT be for you - IT IS.



SoJust strives to have diversity based on age, race, gender, level of activism and profession - we hope everyone who attends sees someone like themselves and meets someone they otherwise wouldn't have.



Events are held twice a month and are focused on giving attendees a chance to meet each other and find connections. Event attendance has ranged from a dozen to over 100 members and newcomers.



Members can view and post events, job & volunteer announcements, roommate searches, print & on-line resources on the 'Message Board' at www.sojust.org and are encouraged to suggest and co-host events.



Event submitted by Eventful.com on behalf of Socializing4Justice.

Official Website: http://www.sojust.org

Added by Socializing4Justice on April 24, 2007