Details you need!
Protest Health and Safety
Be smart - prepare before you go
Protest prep, first aid, and aftercare [from The Black Cross Collective]
Protest Health information [from Boston Area Liberation Medic (BALM) Squad]
Stay Healthy, Stay In The Streets – Printable Pamphlet
RNC Protest week events, orientation, and general info
Know what's up when and where
CounterConvention.org – still the best resource for RNC protest activites and events, huge events calendar
United for Peace and Justice – All the information about the massive march on Sunday August 29th, and more RNC info as well
People's Guide to the RNC – amazing map/guide to the counter-convention. Places, dates, resources, tips on where to pee, eat cheap, get online, and much more.
More info on our DNC/RNC planning
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General announcement list
discussion list
Flyer
Download RNC 11x17 Wheatpasting Flyer (big sharp flyer)
Download RNC 11x17 Wheatpasting Flyer (big sharp flyer in Spanish)
DownloadConventions Flyer 1 (two pages with full description)
Download Conventions Flyer 2 (full page, emphasizes bus tickets)
Download Conventions Flyer 3 (quarter page, emphasizes bus tickets)
Help Us With Planning
Get involved in the DC Conventions Coalition
Come With Us To Protest in New York!
Whatever issue
you care about, you can send a powerful message to those in
power with your presence in New York during the
Republican National Convention (RNC).
Don't miss this once-in-a-generation chance: Up
to one million people are expected to protest at the RNC. There will be hundreds of
opportunities to engage in creative, nonviolent protest and
experience solidarity with like-minded folks from all over the
world.
We'll take to the streets in NYC to demand that our
leaders stand up for peace, equality, and justice at home and
abroad.
Join us and be part of this historic popular uprising!
FREE HOUSING!
Grand Hotel Convento Di Amalfi by NH Hoteles
If you need a spot any night or nights from Friday, August 27 through the morning of Friday, September 3, housing is covered and is free. The two location is West Park Presbyterian Church in Manhattan at 86th & Broadway. You will sleep on floors; so you will need to provide your own bedding, preferably sleeping bags. There's a small kitchen for coffee. However, it is free. To reserve housing, you must call Jim at or Genevieve at .