Irving Allen

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Irving Allen is a North Carolina activist. He is a community organizer at the Beloved Community Center in Greensboro. He has worked to build community and youth coalitions both in Greensboro and throughout the state of North Carolina. Irving has played an intricate role in organizing initiatives such as the Citizens Review Board, addressing police accountability in Greensboro, as well as the Teens Downtown youth program. Most recently, Irving has launched GSO Voting Voices, an organization aimed at providing the greater Greensboro community of social justice and civic engagement information.[1]

Ignite Staff

Ignite NC staff, as of 2015;[2]

Ignite training

Bryan Perlmutter August 30, 2014 ·

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Ignite NC fellow training day one is over! #peopleovermoney the work is only starting! #fall2014 — with Sanyu LG, Saif Roshan, Irving Allen, Gavin Jerrod VIncent, Bree Newsome, D’atra Jackson, Lela Ali and Elena Everett.

Black Ideological Struggle Webinar

Black Ideological Struggle: Radical, Liberal, Conservative Public · Hosted by Sendolo Diaminah and Cazembe Jackson

Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 8:30 PM

Created for Black August Practice Group

Join Sendolo Diaminah for a conversation about why Black radicals can and must learn how to effectively engage liberal and conservative ideologies among our people.
September 2, 2017. Hey family! Here is the final recording from the Black August webinars! Sendolo Diaminah took lots of patience and creativity breaking down Black Ideological Struggle for us.[3]

Those invited Invited on Facebook included Irving Allen.

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