Sunday, July 1, 2012

PAST: HIGHLIGHTS: Two Events for Gun Control this SAT, Jan 26th in DC, March near the Capitol 10:00am - 1:30pm and Gun Control Theater Action at Georgetown University from 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Free

Saturday, January 26th 
10:00am  - 1:30pm
Free, RSVP requested on facebook

The March on Washington for Gun Control, a citizen-activist-led peaceful, silent procession along the Mall in honor of gun-violence victims and to support stricter gun regulations. Organized by Arena Stage’s artistic director, Molly Smith, along with Suzanne Blue Star Boy, American Indian activist, marchers will gather at 10:00am at Union Square (between 3rd St NW and the reflecting pool just west of the U.S. Capitol), then proceed on Pennsylvania Avenue to Constitution Avenue, concluding with speeches and performances at the Washington Monument.

Meet at Union Square 
between 3rd St NW and the reflecting pool just west of the U.S. Capitol
Metro: Union Station or Capitol South 

Gun Control Theater Action at Georgetown University
Saturday, January 26th 
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Free

"NoPassport Theatre Alliance and Press, founded by OBIE-award winning playwright Caridad Svich, will stage a free theatre action to support gun control in collaboration with Theater J (Ari Roth, Artistic Director) at the DC JCC, interdisciplinary arts ensemble force/collision (John Moletress, founder) and Twinbiz (Yvette Heyliger, founder) at Georgetown University’s Gonda Theatre this Saturday, following Theater J’s performance of Boged (Traitor): An Enemy of the People. Learn more about the Theatre Action here!

Davis Performing Arts Center (see map)
37th & O St, NW
Metro: Dupont Circle or Rosslyn and catch the free GU Shuttle bus, GUTS (Rosslyn and Dupont Circle from Mass Ave at 20th) which run on a limited schedule on the weekends, or see Metro's Trip Planner - enter Georgetown University as your destination - for other bus options from Dupont (the G2, D2, D6, and D3 get you closest) Farragut, Foggy Bottom and Rosslyn. More info on GU's site here

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