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On Day 2 of the National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR), I attended a discussion on class and race within the social justice movement as well as a workshop presented by members of DC Central Kitchen.
I have written previously, as has someone else, about the shortcomings of NCOR, and so I won't rehash that except to note it here. In the context of some disappointment with NCOR, I attended these two sessions of the many that were offered.
I first attended the National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) in 2005, and then there was an Anarchist People of Color (APOC) caucus gathering at NCOR, a conference that then - and now - had very few folks of color. In 2006, there seemed to be less of a presence, and this year, it seemed much whiter than American University.