Liberty Hall served as an open forum for lectures and discussions on any number of topics in Home, Washington. The site served as a soap box for the likes of Emma Goldman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Eugene Debs, and countless others for speeches on labor rites, free love, anarchism, theosophy, communism, and anything and everything in-between.
Liberty Hall within Second Home serves as a parallel site; a virtual hall open to all discussions. Anyone may sign up to give a talk, and subjects are welcome.
The second floor of Second Home's Liberty Hall is available - without a need for reservations - as an informal gathering place for classes, and impromtu meetings (historically the second floor of the hall serve as the colony's school room.)
So, join and and listen. Or sign up and give a talk. Are are welcome!