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Young Activist Leaders Program
Young Activist Leaders Program-
This is an event that is hosted every Friday starting March 20- May 22, 2026
This program is for ages 14-22 and has a $250 Stipend
Youth will learn about tools for organizing, building campaigns, and money.
This is a paid internship- Spring Cohort 2026- Hosted by PJALS
Global Food & Art Market
Global Food & Art Market- EVERY TUESDAY 4-8 PM
Food and Art and outdoor dining- 733 W Garland Ave.
Come join us every Tuesday for food, music, and art.
This is an outdoor market celebrating Spokane’s Multiculturalism and community.
Visit the market to support refugees, immigrants, and multicultural members in our community. The mission is to empower Spokanes international and multicultural community buy providing a vibrant outdoor marketplace for immigrant and refuge owned businesses.
Email: globalfoodandartmarket@gmail.com
Freedom at the Arboretum
Freedom at the Arboretum- Come join us at the French Arboretum.
Join Mark & Nancy Westbrook for a celebration that they hold every 4th of July. This event has been ongoing since 1962!
This is an old fashion 4th of July with Poetry, songs, and stories. Come celebrate the revolutionary ideals of equality, human rights, Democracy, an freedom found in the declaration of Independence.
Bring a picnic, lawn-chairs, & friends.
If you have question please contact Mark & Nancy Westbrook at (509) 939-8123 or at Mark@Wbrook.org
Rhythm & Wings: a BIPOC variety Show
Rhythm & Wings: a BIPOC variety Show-
Saturday May 2nd- Doors open at 7 PM, Show Starts at 8 PM.
Come join at the Guardian - 1403 North Washington street
Prepare yourself for a night of rhythm, talent, and delicious wings!
This is a Fundraiser show to support Spokane Community Against Racism (SCAR). 20% of the ticket sales will be donated to the Manzanita House.
International Workers day
International Workers Day
Meeting Friday May 1 at 6PM at the Clocktower at Riverfront Park.
Workers, Migrants, and Immigrants Unite!
SCAR IS partnering with other community organizations to mobilize working class people across the Nation.
General Strike
GENERAL STRIKE- MAY 1, 2026-
The movement to STOP TRUMP is GROWING. The next step is a general strike.
Please join us on May 1st, 2026 in solidarity.
It is clearer than ever that the majority of people in this country are opposed to Trumps agenda of RACISM, WAR and ATTACKS on working family’s, LGBTQ+ rights, Trans-rights, and our democracy. His approval rates are sinking and are at an all time low. From over seas to small towns todays protests are taking place in every corner of the WORLD!
Whats the next logical step? To make the peoples oppositions impossible to ignore with a general strike. A strike that shuts down work, school, and shopping!
After lying to the country that he would be a “President of Peace”, Trump has launched yet another war of aggression in the Middle East, thousands of people in Iran, Lebanon, and Neighboring countries have been killed. Palestinians have been slaughtered and driven out of there home, and yet we hold hands with Israel and continue attacking innocent people and killing civilians. This is an illegal War thats all about Trumps desire to control the whole world and hide the Epstein files. This war has NOTHING TO DO WITH KEEPING US SAFE. We haven’t been more unsafe, more lied to and more on the brink of nuclear war than we have ever been.
While Trump is unleashing the Pentagon war machine abroad, he is terrorizing our communities with his Gestapo or “ICE agents”. Mass deportations continue to rip families apart. Families seeking asylum, American Citizens, and Community Members that have EVERY RIGHT TO BE IN THE COUNTRY and are here LEGALLY are being detained and beaten because they have brown skin or are simply, an immigrant! People are afraid to go to work, school, go to the store, families are in fear and live in hiding. Trump sent ICE agents to airports across the country for a blatant act of intimidation.
Trump wants another 200 billion dollars for the war in IRAN and has already allocated tens of billions of dollars to ICE and border patrol through the “Big Beautiful Bill”. But when it comes to anything that would address the cost of living crisis in the United States, Trump isn’t interested. We need Healthcare, housing, and affordable groceries, not mass deportations and war.
A general strike is when people from ALL WALKS OF LIFE show solidarity by staying home from school or work, and boycott shopping. This shuts down profit for the billionaire class who run the government and demonstrates that working people are the ones running the country.
Join us on May 1st, 2026 where unions, Community groups, and progressive organizations of all kinds are gearing up for a powerful day of protest. We need to do everything in our power to get ready AND STOP TRUMP IN HIS TRACKS. Working people are the backbone of this country, and we will not be ignored.
Stand together. Speak out. Show up.
This is hosted by PSL Party for SOCIALISM & LIBERATION
Instagram- @PSL National
Website- PSLWeb.org or LiberationNews.org
PJALS Annual Membership Meeting
PJALS Annual Membership Meeting-
Thursday, April 23, 2026- 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Join us for an evening of connection, updates, and community organizing as we gather for PJALS annual membership meeting. We will share highlights from campaigns and programs, reflect on the moment we are in. Connect with others working toward Justice in Spokane
Happy Earth Day Rally
Happy Earth Day Rally- Thank you to the Department of Ecology.
Hosted by the EastSide Gladiators
Rally at the intersection of West Wellesley Avenue and North Monroe Street
Tour is at 3:30 PM- 4601 North Monroe Street Spokane WA 99205
Rally is at 4:30 PM
Black Earth Day
Black Earth Day-
Saturday April 18 10AM- 3PM
Martin Luther King JR. Outreach Center- 500 W Stone Street
Together we are cultivating food sovereignty, environmental stewardship, and opportunity for the next generation.
This event is FREE to the public, expect hands on activities, vendors, food, and more!
Freedom Friday- We Support Survivors
We support survivors - Mujeres in action
Treats & tour 3-4 pm
'Sidewalk rally 4-5 pm
318 East Rowan Ave- Hosted by Eastside Gladiators
Get the ICE Out Wednesday
This is a weekly visibility event held by Spokane Indivisible at the corner of Washington and Cataldo on Wednesdays from 1 to 3 PM. The intention is to draw attention to the ice field office in Spokane and their un-American tactics. All are welcome to join.
Mikey Mondays
Every Monday there is a protest at the division Wendy’s! This is a collective action, the idea that real change happens when everyday people organize, speak up, and support each other rather than relying solely on institutions or politicians.
Brave Women- Break the Pattern YOGA
When Women Gather, Something Shifts
The pressure to hold it all together eases, the nervous system settles, and the body remembers it doesn’t have to do this alone.
This is why we gather.
At last month's gathering, one woman messaged me afterward and said,
“I didn’t realize how much I was holding until my shoulders finally dropped.”
That’s the power of being in a room where you don’t have to carry everything by yourself.
On April 4, join us for Brave Women: Break the Pattern — a JourneyDance® + Yoga Nidra experience for women who are ready to move, rest, and reconnect in community.
Because sometimes the pattern we need to break… is holding everything alone.
Together, we’ll create space to:
Shake out the stress and tension your body has been carrying through JourneyDance®
Lie down and be guided into deep rest with Yoga Nidra
Connect with women who understand what it means to hold it all together — and are ready to set it down
No performance. No proving.
Just embodied support.
Free to attend. Registration required.
Save your spot ❥ https://superfinesynergy.org/brave-women
This gathering is offered through Superfine Synergy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, supporting community-based healing and connection.
Please note this offering is open to all women — cis, trans, and nonbinary people who feel spiritually, somatically, and socially aligned with women-centered healing spaces.
Say It Saturdays
Come join us every Saturday at B.A Clark Park in Spokane WA as we gather as we peacefully express our voices, stand up for our rights, and call attention to injustice. Throughout history, collective action has helped create meaningful social change and hold leaders accountable to the communities they serve.
This is every Saturday from 2-4
2/21- theme is singing, sings, and empathy!
Don't Play Politics with Public Health
Spokane Regional Health District- 1101 W College Ave
Hosted by: Eastside Gladiators
HANDS OFF Public Health
Hands Off Public Health-
Thank you SRDH! Come join us Thursday April 2nd at the Spokane Regional Health District Offices
1101 W College Ave. Spokane Wa 99201
Drop Off Treats & Tour Starts off at 3:30- 4:30
Peaceful Sidewalk Protest starts at 4:30-5:30 PM at the college + Monroe intersection.
Brought to you by Eastside Gladiators
No KINGS 3
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 administrations unjust and cruel acts of violence. America does not belong to strongmen, greedy billionaires, or those who rule through fear. IT BELONGS TO US, THE PEOPLE!
No kings No thrones No crowns
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.
Downtown Spokane
No Kings 3- Accessible Rally
No kings 3 - Accessible Rally
This is organized by Stand up for Science
This is on ONLINE rally for EVERYONE EVERYWHERE
This is for anyone that cannot attend No Kings 3 but still want to support the cause!
Link for this will be at standupforscience.net
Womens March- Wear Green in solidarity
Green is not just for St. Patricks day. Wear green on Saturday March 28, 2026.
Please stand with other women across the nation and wear green to show solidarity and stand with feminists worldwide.
Fascism always comes for Women first and feminists will ALWAYS FIGHT BACK
Women's March is calling on every feminist to join the No Kings mobilizations on March 28th — and to show up as a feminist front. Wear green. Make them see us.
Washington Stands Together
Washington Stands together-
City wide response to Federal ICE Activity in Spokane WA
Spokane Downtown Library- 906 W Main Street
Virtual Option is available
Featured Speaker is Luc Jasmine III (Regional Rep for Bob Ferguson)
Town Hall Discussion
Mark your calendars. Governor Ferguson is sending a staffer to share their strategic response to ICE so far and to listen to your ideas.
This is an opportunity to learn more about how we keep ourselves and our neighbors safe.
Day Before NO KINGS 3- Town hall discussion statewide response to ICE.
Protest Safety Training
Protest Safety Awareness Training: Situational Awareness
As we get ready for No Kings on March 28, join us for an essential safety training on Situational Awareness—whether you’re attending or organizing a protest.
You’ll learn key tools to know your surroundings, stay aware, identify threats, and ways to stay safe.
Click the link:
https://act.womensmarch.com/signup/pst_situational_awareness/
Ice Out Wednesdays (Copy)
This is a gathering that occurs every Wednesday from 1-3. Meet at our local ICE field office. This office is located on the corner of Cataldo & Washington’s
All participants are required to be peaceful and law abiding.
Spokane Stands Up- Town Hall
Spokane Stands Up- Town Hall
This town hall will be about discussing many topics oncerning policies of SSU and providing a forum for our community to ask questions to other protest leaders not affiliated with SSU & Indivisible.
This will be a virtual event hosted by Mathew Danielson
Community Presentation & Potluck
Community Presentation & Potluck
Featuring a Guest Speaker from the Black Panther Party- Aaron Dixon American Activist and a former Captain of the Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party.
Join us for an evening of community, connection, and powerful conversation. We’re hosting a shared potluck followed by a special presentation from a guest speaker connected to the legacy of the Black Panther Party.
Together, we’ll explore history, community organizing, and the ongoing fight for justice and equity. This is a space to learn, reflect, and build together.
What to Expect:
Community potluck (bring a dish if you can!)
Guest speaker presentation
Opportunities to connect and organize locally
All are welcome.
Come as you are, bring a friend, and be part of the conversation.
Where? Downtown Central Library
When: Saturday March 22, 2026 1:00- 3:00 PM
Hosted by Spokane Stone Soup-
FEM FAIR
Spokane Central Library is hosting Fem Fair
In honor of Womens history Month, Join Spokane Public Library for a resource fair and connect with local Spokane Organizations offering Domestic Violence Resources, legal aid, housing Support, and more
Spokane Central Public Library - 906 West Main Ave Spokane WA
Singing Resistance
Inspired by the movement of singers who are bringing songs of love, grief, and resistance to the streets. You will learn a few short chants and songs that can be sung all together. All who are able are welcome to join at B.A. Clark Park to sing the songs outside in community at “Say It Saturdays!”
Garden Connections
Garden Connections- Free & Family Friendly Event
Visit your local community garder and learn how to get involved!
Seed Starting Program at the Shadle Library Starting at 11:30 AM
Contact information is @growingneighbors on INSTA / growingneighbors.org/ Ph. (541) 286-5059
Peace & Justice Action Conference
PJALS- Peace & Justice Action Conference
From Survival to Vision- Crafting the Future we Deserve
Event is from 8:30-5:00 PM
Postcard Party
Please join in on being creative and creating postcards out of recycled materials to send to our representatives!
PJALS- Non- Violence in Action
Peacekeeping and De-Escalation training for Protests and Events
Hosted by- Peace and Justice Active League of Spokane
International Women's Day Brunch
International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world as a moment to honor women’s strength, resilience, and contributions to their communities. In Spokane, the IRC has traditionally marked this day by hosting a celebration for refugee women and recognizing their courage as they build new lives.
This year, many refugee women in our community do not feel safe gathering to celebrate. In this moment, those of us who are able to come together have a meaningful opportunity to show our support in a different way. Join us for brunch and learn how you can help strengthen the services and resources refugee women rely on. We may not be able to gather with them, but we can show up for them.