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Join us at The People’s Forum for our Freedom Summer Film Series! As we begin
Join us at The People’s Forum for our Freedom Summer Film Series! As we begin
Calling spoken word artists, MC's, musicians, storytellers!
Haiti Betrayed reveals how Canada, once seen by Haitians as a constructive partner, conspired with the United States and France in 2003 to topple the democratically-elected government.
Join us for a night of beats and rhythms. Urban Global presents Beat Nutz, a
In 1996, the state of Kerala launched possibly the world’s most extensive and successful experiment in decentralization. Join 1804 Books and Leftword Books for a discussion on the recent publication, People's Planning: Kerala, Local Democracy and Development.
Final market of the summer! Massages, handmade goods, art, snacks, jewelry, apparel and more.
For over 35 years, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah has been imprisoned. A Lebanese communist engaged in resistance alongside Palestinian fighters, he has been imprisoned by the French judicial system and successive governments since 1984. Beyond the judicial harassment to which he has been subjected, this documentary film will trace the political course of Georges Abdallah and seeks to show how his ideas and struggle are still vital and necessary.
A chronicle of the three points of a political triangle — the legal left, the illegal (armed) revolution, and the enemy which threatens them both: the armed reactionary right. It is 1987. The dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos has just been overthrown. Newly elected President Corazon Aquino struggles to wrench control of the country from her own military.
A space where people who have created educational and organizing materials including zines, pamphlets, posters, stickers, buttons and more can share abolitionist ideas and messages and can freely give away, trade and sell some of these items.
An intergenerational conversation between senior and emerging voices, this roundtable will discuss the connections, intersections, and solidarities between the Black and Palestinian liberation movements.
As a part of an ongoing series hosted by The People’s Forum, Histories of the Working Class in North America, Naomi R Williams, scholar and historian, will give a public talk on unions, race, labor, and coalition building in Racine, Wisconsin.
Join us at The People’s Forum for our Freedom Summer Film Series! This week, we will be screening Akaler Sandhane (1980), a Bengali film about a film crew that ventures to a village to make a film about a famine.