Invention of the White Race
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United States*TPF is closed from March 10-23* A reading and discussion group of Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race Volumes I & II."
*TPF is closed from March 10-23* A reading and discussion group of Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race Volumes I & II."
Join ANSWER Coalition, and DSA members to reflect on the first anniversary of the failed coup attempt in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and what it means to build an anti-imperialist and anti-war movement here in the U.S.
Performed in multiple languages, this evening concert-talk will weave together spoken word and songs set to 13th-14th century poetry from Rumi, Hafiz and Yunus Emre.
A 3 part seminar on the history, formation, contributions, and legacy of Fidel Castro. We will seek to better understand his leadership as well as our evaluation of proletarian internationalism today.
A convening intended to deepen our analysis of Christian nationalism, one of the strongest ideological forces behind the political and economic system dominating life in the US and globally.
A close reading of Marx's Grundrisse. This is a rare opportunity to study Marx with David Harvey, wherever you may be located in the world!
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* In a continuing quest to increase access for those who have been historically excluded, MEP is offering the highlights class beginning this January for women only.
Lana Dee Povitz reveals the colorful characters who worked behind the scenes to build and sustain the movement, and illuminates how people worked together to overturn hierarchies rooted in class and race.
Costa-Gavras puts the United States’ involvement in Latin American politics under the microscope in this arresting thriller.
A photographic survey of the ongoing homelessness crisis throughout New York City and beyond, that challenges the viewer to face the humans pushed towards the void of anonymity.
Prejudential is a concise, authoritative exploration of America's relationship with race and black Americans through the lens of the presidents who are elected to represent and govern all of its people.
Join Judith Butler and Simon Critchley in conversation around Butler's new book, The Force of Nonviolence: The Ethical in the Political.