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!
Algarabía Language Co-op is offering new Summer and Fall Arabic courses to those who are interested in learning Arabic with a focus on topics of social justice, cinema, media, and culture. Sign up now!
An introductory course on the basics of Portuguese with a glimpse on historical and contemporary contexts of the working classes and social movements in Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries
Everyone we encountered—in Nablus, Awarta, Balata, Jerusalem, Hebron, Dheisheh, Bethlehem, Birzeit, Ramallah, Um el-Fahem, and Haifa—asked us to tell the truth about life under occupation and about their unwavering commitment to a free Palestine
An intermediate course on Portuguese, with historical and contemporary contexts of the working classes and social movements in Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries.
As a part of an ongoing series hosted by The People's Forum, Histories of the Working Class in North America, William Bauer, scholar and historian, will give a public talk on work, community, and memory on California's Round Valley Reservation.
Join us for a conversation on the radical legacy of Pride and the current struggles
Join us at The People’s Forum for our Freedom Summer Film Series! As we begin