Arabic Language Course- High Beginner
This course reviews topics covered in Beginner Arabic course. Expands vocabulary and idiomatic expressions; focus is on colloquial Arabic and differences among varieties.
This course reviews topics covered in Beginner Arabic course. Expands vocabulary and idiomatic expressions; focus is on colloquial Arabic and differences among varieties.
This course is designed for students who had no prior experience with learning Arabic. It introduces students to Arabic alphabet and covers the basics of reading, writing and grammar; focus is on pronunciation, oral fluency, colloquial Arabic and differences among varieties, in relation to formal Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).
In this virtual training, we will learn about the history of street medicine and gain basic skills to effectively and safely prepare for protests, anticipate and recognize care needs, and apply critical first aid during and after demonstrations.
Building revolutionary feminist consciousness and practice is necessary for working class struggles today. In this course, we will investigate and discuss revolutionary feminist theory and practice through study, dialogue, and collaborative work. Applications due Friday Nov 13!
**Fall Class!!** Ever wanted to learn Filipino? Through this beginner’s course, not only will we be studying the language itself, but also the history of the Filipino people and the socio-cultural context that helped shape the national language.
Berta Cáceres broke down barriers of racism, sexism and colonialism in her bold and revolutionary work and brought many along with her. Today, there are many Bertas who continue to take her legacy forward.
Canto Libre! A concert against gender based violence commemorates the 39th year of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and celebrates the historical struggles and legacies of women who have dedicated themselves to systemic and structural change, and the creation of revolutionary processes.
In the face of growing, bipartisan US aggression on China, misinformation, racist narratives, and warmongering make it difficult to understand the situation clearly. Why is the US escalating economic, ideological, and with threats of military aggression on China? How is this being done? What are the stakes?
Cultural workers from Venezuela, South Africa and China/Canada share experiences about building internationalism and finding hope in dark times
In the face of growing, bipartisan US aggression on China, misinformation, racist narratives, and warmongering make it difficult to understand the situation clearly. What can we as organizers, activists, students, workers, do to push for deescalation and an end to this US-imposed new cold war?
In the midst of this global health, political, economic, and social crisis, it is often women who bear the brunt of the cataclysmic shifts in daily life, Join contributors to the study CoronaShock and Patriarchy to understand at the gendered impact of the pandemic and its implications for the fight against patriarchy worldwide.
In 1964, Malcolm X spoke before the Organization of African Unity, calling for the United States to be indicted for its racist and systematic repression of Black people. Join in conversation with organizers and scholars who will help us reframe and better understand the struggle for human rights and black liberation.