CoronaShock and Art: A Conversation
Cultural workers from Venezuela, South Africa and China/Canada share experiences about building internationalism and finding hope in dark times
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.
On the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the founding of El Comite/ MINP (Movimiento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño), an important organization of the Puerto Rican Left in the US, a collective of former members are producing an event on Sunday, December 13, 2020 from 12:30 pm to 4:00pm.
We are excited to share with you all the resources and materials from the first four weeks of our Revolutionary Feminism course--check our resource platform!
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.
A panel discussion with Senator María de Lourdes Santiago Negrón, vice-president of the Puerto Rican Independence Party, and Manuel Lopez Lavandero with Frente Independentista Boricua to explore the current socio-economic and political context in Puerto Rico, the state of the independence struggle and, perspectives on the path towards Puerto Rico’s decolonization.
A panel moderated by Qiao Collective to analyze how the U.S. deploys false claims of a “China threat” narrative to justify the further entrenchment of its own militarization of regions in Asia and the Pacific.
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.
A conversation with Camille Chalmers and Mamyrah Dougé-Prosper as we dive into an analysis of Haiti's current context, the implications of US imperialism for democracy, and the state of popular struggles.
On the 173rd anniversary of the publication of Marx and Engel's The Communist Manifesto, join an interview and discussion between artist and organizer Niki Franco and historian and journalist Vijay Prashad on the internationalist history of the document, the liberation struggles it has inspired, and how it connects to people's movements today.