BOOK LAUNCH: Pan-Africanism: A History w/ Hakim Adi
Michael Ratner Classroom 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesLearn about the history of the Pan-Africanism movement from one of its foremost historians
Learn about the history of the Pan-Africanism movement from one of its foremost historians
A zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. During this event we will show special clips of the about-to-be released movie Chulas Fronteras directed by Les Blank.
During this teach-in, the instructors will present a brief historical overview of the Kashmir issue, and discuss the contemporary context of state violence and repression and youth resistance.
This session has been canceled . This session is for students, who participated in the Kairos Center's fall series of classes to share thoughts and reflections on how the classes went and areas for improvement.
This training will teach people ways of fighting back against oppression in their daily lives. We will explore our bodies as a tool of representing feelings, ideas, and relationships.
This one-day class is about popular education - an approach to teaching and learning that connects theory, experience, and practical work for social change.
This seminar is an overview of the historical and contemporary significance of the U.S. South. Areas of focus will include the abolitionist movement, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Southern labor struggles of the Depression era, and the "Long Civil Rights Movement" of the 1940's-60's.
A Marxian class analysis around four areas of inquiry: Capitalist enterprises- merchant, industrial, and
financial; Households and the State; Globalization; and Socialism and Communism.
Join us as we explain Amazon's rise and discuss wealth accumulation and brainstorm working class responses to our present economic conditions.
A Marxian class analysis around four areas of inquiry: Capitalist enterprises- merchant, industrial, and
financial; Households and the State; Globalization; and Socialism and Communism.