FILM SCREENING: THE RED DETACHMENT OF WOMEN (1961)
Paul & Eslanda Robeson Cinema 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us for one of the renowned films from the post-revolution period in China!
Join us for one of the renowned films from the post-revolution period in China!
Come to the People’s Forum on March 18th to learn more and support the amazing work being done by the rural workers and collective at Raízes do Campo and try a selection of their coffees and chocolates!
Organized by a broad-based united Coalition effort. The International US-Cuba Normalization Conference Coalition has gained over 2 years more than 5,000 members and contacts, affiliated organizations, and local groups and activists. Together the coalition works against US anti-Cuba sanctions and bellicosity on all fronts
A film screening of an interview with Brazilian indigenous activist Ailton Krenak, on his long-time activism to protect Mother Earth and fight against capitalism. The in-person screening will be followed by a virtually held discussion with a young indigenous leader and activists.
Join us for this NEW course for a Marxist theoretical grounding of nature and the natural sciences, to understand current ecological and environmental crises and organizing, and to participate in an optional hands-on fieldwork in soil science.
You are invited to a discussion of the art exhibition called "The Women of April," with work by Lourdes Bernard.
Director Selma Baccar combines fiction and re-enactment with interviews and archival material to vividly illustrate the intersecting histories of Tunisian independence and women’s emancipation.
Join us for a discussion on the current and past struggles for reproductive justice with leaders from around the country! The panel discussion will be followed by an open mic open to the public!
Join us for an in-person conversation with Lisa Armstrong about her book Gender and Neoliberalism.
A 3 hour discussion-based teach-in on history of labor to inform today's worker struggles and labor organizing and bring the lessons of the past to our analysis of today’s conditions.
Join us for a virtual book talk on Voices of the Nakba with editor Diana Allen and contributors to the book. Voices of the Nakba (Winner of an English PEN Award 2021) collects the stories of first-generation Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, with commentary from leading scholars of Palestine and the Middle East.
A 4-session hybrid course to undertake a study of the global political economy through the application of the Marxist method of Historical Materialism.