
What we’re about
Meet Libertarians near you! Come to a local Queens Libertarians Meetup on the second Saturday of each month to share your opinions on today's political climate and issues, and learn how you can contribute to America's political future. Active since the mid-90's, our independent group is focused on continuing monthly pro-liberty education and advocacy programs, fundraising, and other projects to support and develop the local party and movement. Everyone interested in Libertarianism is welcome! Our main site is https://queenslibertarians.org/
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Diane Sare on Free Speech, Versus the Assault on DemocracyThe Original Stamatis Restaurant, Astoria, NY
Queens Libertarians is hosting “Diane Sare on Free Speech, Versus the Assault on Democracy" May 10 at noon. Discussion will be at Stamatis Greek and Mediterranean Restaurant at 29-09 23rd Avenue in Astoria (in the back area, menu details are at https://stamatisrestaurant.site/). This address will follow its monthly business session, covering Queens LP planning and subcommittee updates.
Sare will talk on national and New York threats to liberty, and her recent runs for office. Sare was an independent candidate for US Senate in 2024, and is President of the LaRouche Organization. She also previously sought the Libertarian nomination for Senate candidacy. She writes, "Across the European Union and in the United States, democracy is under attack. If you don't want a war with Russia or you oppose genocide, be prepared to give up your freedom of speech!" She will also comment on state matters, from Gov. Hochul to the recent campus protests.
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LPQC/ QL meets on the second Saturday of each month. While we may pass the hat, there is no mandatory donation. However, all attendees must purchase $10.00 or more in food and drink over the two hour period (don't forget to tip!). There is street parking and the place is centrally located. You can travel there by taking the N subway train to the last stop at Astoria-Ditmars Blvd, or taking the nearby Q69 bus to 31st St (in both cases walk 1 block to 23rd Avenue).