Wednesday, May 3, 8-9:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The right to expose the truth and express political dissent is under attack by the U.S. government, as exemplified by the continued persecution of Julian Assange for exposing war crimes, and the recent indictment of members of the Uhuru Movement for “sowing social discord” and furthering so-called “Russian propaganda.”

Assange Defense Chicago, in association with Chicago Area Peace Action and CodePink, has brought together a panel of speakers who are uniquely qualified to discuss these critically important issues affecting the future of democracy in the U.S.

We are especially excited about the opportunity to hear from Len Goodman, the criminal defense lawyer representing Penny Hess (chairperson of the African People’s Solidarity Committee) who is due to be arraigned on May 2.

The Panel

• Kevin Gosztola, journalist and author of “Guilty of Journalism; The Political Case against Julian Assange

• Jamie Kalven, journalist, founder of the Chicago-based Invisible Institute, and co-author of “A Worthy tradition: Freedom of Speech in America”

• Leonard Goodman, criminal defense lawyer, columnist, adjunct law professor at DePaul University Chicago, and founder of the Leonard C. Goodman Institute for Investigative Reporting.

The moderator for the event will be Michael Klonsky, a longtime Chicago political activist, host of the podcast “Hitting Left Radio,” and writer of “Mike Klonsky’s Edu/POL” on Substack.

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Hosted by Assange Defense Chicago, Chicago Area Peace Action, and CodePink.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2023 - 8:00pm

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