We have not come here alone: Iftar for the People!
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesSAVE THE DATE! More details are forthcoming, and all are welcome!
SAVE THE DATE! More details are forthcoming, and all are welcome!
Are you an emerging screenwriter who wants to tell more nuanced stories featuring characters navigating social justice issues? If so, then join us for a monthly screenwriter’s circle!
Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation and Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivotal year in the most controversial conflict in the world.
As part of our homage to International Worker's Day, join people currently involved in unionization struggles in a workshop-style session on the ABC's of attempting to unionize your workplace.
In this three-part course we will explore some of the key theological concepts at the core of this tradition and examine some of the historical and contemporary social struggles that generate and sustain a liberatory vision of God.
This three-part seminar led by Dr. Jordan T. Camp and Rev. Claudia de la Cruz considers the role of conjunctural analysis in political and social movements. It will explore the development of this method by Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci.
A discussion and call to action on the FBI's new theory and covert policy of unlawful surveillance and arrest of anti-racist protestors.
A collective film assembled by Filipa César. On the verge of complete ruination, the footage testifies to the birth of Guinean cinema as part of the decolonising vision of Amílcar Cabral, the liberation leader assassinated in 1973.
Wall Street stands above all other command centers of global capitalism, and that’s why it’s so important that people struggling from below come here to see it for themselves
This course will look at three different passages from the Bible and consider their history, economics, politics and morality. We will also relate the key messages from those passages to the moment we are in today.
In this documentary, the Axé Women talk about their struggles to maintain their community’s African roots, bringing to light the matriarchal foundations of Candomblé and, consequently, a significant part of how Brazilian culture was built.
American Dream chronicles the six-month strike that followed during 1985 and 1986 at the Hormel meatpacking plant in Austin, Minnesota. The film asks, was it worth it, or was the strike a long-term disaster for organized labor?