Collective reading of the Communist Manifesto
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesWhat better way to celebrate Valentine’s day than to read a love letter to the working class!
What better way to celebrate Valentine’s day than to read a love letter to the working class!
The Spook Who Sat by the Door, based on the book by the same title by Sam Greenlee, follows the first Black agent that the CIA is forced to recruit as he resigns after being trained in order to develop an organization with revolutionary aims.
A World to Win work celebrates the many historical advancements of the international working class and ferociously proposes a new world.
The artists will share their work, talk through questions about the crossover between art and struggle, and lead participants through a hands-on art experiment meant to spark further creative work.
Join us on February 18th at 7pm EST for a panel discussion for Beyond YIMBY/NIMBY Binary: Towards Working Class Control of Housing and Land led by socialist organizers from NYC-DSA who have been wrestling with this question for years on a grassroots level.
Books, art, music, arts and crafts, hot chocolate, mulled wine, soup, and most of all, revolutionary spirit!
Join NUPES for a screening of this documentary by Gilles Perret about the creation of the French social security system in the aftermath of WWII.
Jamila, an Algerian girl who loves her homeland, joins the nationalist movement to liberate her country from French occupation.
This book chronicles the experiences of faculty at predominantly white higher education institutions (PWI) by centering voices of racialized faculty across North America.
REVOLUTIONARY HEARTS is the story of David and Janet Greene, a working-class couple who lead an extraordinary life.
How can studying soils help us know more about the environment and also about ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lessen the impacts of the climate crisis?
Algarabía Language Co-op is offering new Arabic courses to those who are interested in learning Arabic with a focus on topics of social justice, cinema, media, and culture. T