Introduction to Relief Printing
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesAn introductory class to relief printing taking place over the course of three Saturdays (May 8, May 15, and May 22).
An introductory class to relief printing taking place over the course of three Saturdays (May 8, May 15, and May 22).
As we near the 73rd year of the Nakba, join us to discuss the current context of the US-backed Zionist occupation of Palestine and imperialist interventions in the region.
A refugee camp in Jordan, 1967. Like thousands of Palestinians forced from their homes by Israeli expansion, 11-year-old Tarek waits in vain for the day when he’ll be able to return to his old life, and, more importantly, his missing father.
This film explores themes of neocolonialism, religion, corruption, and relationships in Senegalese society.
As a part of an ongoing series hosted by The People's Forum, Histories of the Working Class in North America, Jessica Wilkerson, scholar and historian, will give a public talk on women’s organizing in the Appalachia South.
Histories of the Working Class in North America is a space for popular education that brings researchers and scholars into conversation with organizers, students, and teachers rooted in the contemporary working class. In order to know where we are going, we must study where we have come from!
Over the past 50 years, Cuba has produced more Olympic boxing medalists than any other country. That success was spearheaded by Teófilo Stevenson, who once famously turned down a million-dollar offer to fight Muhammad Ali and turn professional, choosing instead to continue fighting for his beloved homeland.
Join us in conversation to celebrate the launch of China’s Great Road; Lessons for Marxist Theory and Socialist Practices by author and economist John Ross.
In this biographical film, we follow the story of Carlos Marighella, a Brazilian Marxist Leninist revolutionary and guerrilla fighter, who is most known for writing the Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla.
A part of our programming for World Environment Day, we hear from Veggie Mijas on grassroots food justice organizing in marginalized communities.
Necesitamos enterrar la dominación del capital sobre la vida, construir un mundo justo, igualitario y hermoso, para que todas y todos podamos vivir bien y en paz. Acompáñenos en una conversación con Zoe PC, de People's Dispatch, y Carlos Marentes, del Border Agricultural Workers Project.
John and Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange’s father and brother, will travel from Australia to undertake a nationwide tour of the U.S. beginning June 6 - July 2 to advocate for Julian’s release and to raise awareness about the importance of protecting journalists and a free press.