Algarabía Language Co-op is offering new Arabic courses at The People’s Forum to those who are interested in learning Arabic with a focus on topics of social justice, cinema, media, and culture.
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This is a fast-paced course designed for people who learned the Basic structure of Portuguese and present, past and future of verbs tenses and are ready for subjunctive and more complex writing, who are fluent or native Spanish speakers and started to learn Portuguese formally, or people who grew up/spent time around Portuguese but need to perfect their grammar.
Português Intermediário 1 is an intermediate class with a focus on deepening listening, speaking and developing communication skills in Portuguese in a conversational style, without translating into one’s native language, to allow you to deepen the understanding of advanced verbs tenses, to have more vocabulary, composed verbal structures, and more elaborate conversations with Portuguese native speakers.
In this class, we will build your vocabulary in American Sign Language (get ready to be able to sign entire conversations!) and explore Deaf American culture and history.
Join us for a two-day screening of the MeansTV series Miss Me Yet? which dives into the George W Bush administrations. We will be joined by creator Christopher Bell for a discussion after each screening.
¡Bienvenides! Welcome to Spanish for Social Justice! Algarabía Language Co-op is excited to announce
Join us in preparation for another week of struggle for a free Palestine! We will discuss the current moment, prepare materials for this week of mobilization, and more! RSVP now!
A delegation of organizers are touring North America to both share stories about police abuse in Colombia and hear from local organizers about strategies they are using here that might be transferable to Colombia.
Looking into key Arab Marxist thinkers and revolutionaries, their proposals, contributions and debates, and the conditions they confronted, we will begin to develop an approach to understanding this period and its legacy for struggle today.
From agitating to raising the consciousness of the people, art has played a key role in advancing revolutionary struggle.
We will look at history and also how Africa's continued struggles for freedom provide new lessons in the fight against neo-colonialism and capitalism.
Join us every Thursday at the Paul and Eslanda Robeson Cinema at The People’s Forum, created in the spirit of their love of art, film and revolutionary culture.
On April 19, 2024, join us for an in-person and virtual conversation addressing the structural and legal challenges facing human rights defenders and Indigenous Peoples working in defense of the Earth in the U.S. and around the world, including from those on legal front lines.
Join ACSILs & Ichariba Choodee: Okinawan Voices & Stories Podcast for a celebration of the strength and resilience of the Ryukyu people through a symposium uniting indigenous voices.
Join us for a conversation on the future of climate justice and the possibilities of degrowth and deceleration for preserving our planet.
We undertake this historical investigation of the conditions from which resistance emerged to equip us with a clear understanding of the various strategies and tactics taken upon the path towards liberation in Palestine.