Sunday, March 3: Spoken Word Justice

Washington State Labor Council

By Volcano Staff on February 25, 2013

The tragic, yet ultimately inspiring story of Rachel Corrie made its way from Olympia to around the world in a matter of days back in 2003 when The Evergreen State College student made her way to the Gaza Strip to protest the destruction of homes of Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli government. She was killed by an Israeli bulldozer when she stood between the heavy machinery and the house only to be crushed to death as the bulldozer went about its business. Her death sparked not only international attention and outrage but highlighted the struggle of the Palestinian people.

Ten years later, it has been an extraordinary and challenging journey for the Rachel Corrie Foundation, for the Corrie family, and for those in our community and beyond who have worked tirelessly for justice and peace in Palestine/Israel, in the world, and here at home. In reflection, the Rachel Corrie Foundation hosts Remi Kanazi, Palestinian-American poet, writer, and human rights activist based in New York City for a spoken word event Sunday, March 3 in Olympia.

WASHINGTON STATE LABOR COUNCIL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 6 P.M., FREE, 906 COLUMBIA ST. SW, OLYMPIA, 360.754.3998