FILM SCREENING: THIS IS NOT A BURIAL, IT’S A RESURRECTION
Paul & Eslanda Robeson Cinema 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us for our weekly Thursday screening on April 20th of 2021 film This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection!
Join us for our weekly Thursday screening on April 20th of 2021 film This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection!
Join Adalah Justice Project to hear from three leading Palestinian organizers about the structure of the illegal Israeli settlement project, its material impacts on Palestinians in Jerusalem and Masafer Yatta, and how New York is involved in it all.
Join us on April 21 at 6 PM ET for a screening of The Silent Song of Genjer Flowers
Join us on April 22 at 12 PM to hear from Reyneld Sanon, Haitian Popular Press Agency and Radio Resistance coordinator, as we discuss the dire threat of U.S. intervention in Haiti and the state of popular resistance today.
Written while the author was imprisoned during the struggle for Indonesian independence: the story of a young Javanese student, living among the colonists and colonized of the 19th-century, battling against colonial structures – all the while nourished by a love that keeps him strong.
This event aims to commemorate this protest march and highlight the demands and history of upcountry Tamils. Through this event, SALAM hopes to build progressive linkages across Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and the diaspora and build solidarities across communities with histories of indentured labor, from Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu to the Caribbean.
Join us virtually for a close reading of Marx’s Grundrisse with Professor David Harvey.
Join us for our weekly Thursday screening on May 4th of the first chapter of 1976 film How Yukong Moved the Mountains - The Fishing Village!
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.
Join us the Palestinian Youth Movement and 1804 Books for the book launch of Wissam Rafeedie’s The Trinity of Fundamentals, a fictionalized account of his nine years of hiding from the Occupation in Palestine.
Join us on May 6 at 4 PM ET for a discussion on evolutionary developmental biology, or "EvoDevo" with cell biologist, Stuart Newman.