
From the streets of Harlem, where she grew up, to the streets of Watts, where she lived during the rebellion of 1965, to the streets of Chicago where she has been involved in such diverse organizations as Artists Call Against US Involvement in Central America, Artists for Harold Washington

10/27/1997 - 10/27/1997
From the streets of Harlem, where she grew up, to the streets of Watts, where she lived during the rebellion of 1965, to the streets of Chicago where she has been involved in such diverse organizations as Artists Call Against US Involvement in Central America, Artists for Harold Washington, and Artist Against Homelessness ? Build Complex Board member Sue Ying Peery has been an ardent revolutionary, a passionate artist, and a indefatigable organizer for more that four decades.
This month, she turns seventy years young and we celebrate her life and her art with an evening of fun and a retrospective art exhibit of her artworks. We invite you to present Sue with your own creative ?gift offering? ? poetry, music, a reminiscence, a dance-as a part of this festive program. Instead of any material gift, however Sue invites your donation to benefit the two causes with which she now works, most closely, the Guild Complex and The Woman?s Page of the People?s Tribune.

