HELP: Our Neighbor’s House (CUBA) is on Fire
The United States loses nothing by being a good neighbor and lifting the 243 sanctions that prevent Cuba from recovering fully from this tragic moment.
The United States loses nothing by being a good neighbor and lifting the 243 sanctions that prevent Cuba from recovering fully from this tragic moment.
Join Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas (AMED) Studies and The People's Forum in an open classroom to call for the lifting of the blockade of Cuba and Gaza/Palestine.
The PublicsLab and CUNY for Abortion Rights welcome you to an in-person gathering to learn and strategize with the movement for safe, legal, and free abortion access.
The People's Music Network is hosting a Hybrid Fall Convergence, which takes place both on Zoom and in person in Manhattan at The People's Forum.
The Polis Project presents: Plunder as Politics: Economic Inequality and Political Power in Modi's India - a conversation between Sociologist Alf Nilsen and Suchitra Vijayan to discuss the relationship between economic inequality and political power in Modi's India.
The International Peoples’ Assembly is bringing movement leaders together from across the globe to discuss the urgent questions facing the left.
The moment is now to inaugurate a new, multi-national, grassroots movement to advocate for the end to the current war in Ukraine. NATO expansion must end. Money must be spent on education, healthcare, and housing, not the war machine. We demand peace, not war. Join us!
On 8 December, The People's Forum welcomes the Progressive International and political representatives from around the world to present, deliberate, and develop proposals for a New International Economic Order fit for the twenty-first century.
Taking legal action to challenge U.S. atrocities.
We feel called to devote our musical craft to supporting social movements for justice and liberation.
The play recounts the story of four communist agitators who successfully lead a revolution in rural China. However, along the way they have to execute a young comrade who’s lack of foresight and focus on individuality endangered the revolution. This is the opening night event of the Center for Place, Culture and politics' 2023 conference:The State: Abolitionist? Fascist? Communist? Bourgeois?
In imagining and forging the future there is much talk of the state, but often with little detail. Join the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics for a conference to discuss the state and its role.