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Online Zoom EventA Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPCC)'s latest Big Ideas Briefing on "Building Justice Through Executive Action"
A Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPCC)'s latest Big Ideas Briefing on "Building Justice Through Executive Action"
You're invited to a webinar on Tradable Energy Quotas, a proposal to ration fossil fuel use as a way to lower production and consumption.
A panel discussion with Baghdadi poet, bilingual journalist and photographer, Nabil Salih and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Purdue University, Kali Rubaii.
U-Amherst Doctoral candidate Debamanyu Das will address the geopolitical implications of today's struggle to obtain the components of solar cells, car batteries, and other high-tech products.
Join hundreds of people from over 6 countries who have been raising their voices in support of the Santa Marta 5 who were arbitrarily detained on January 11, 2023.
Hear about the implications of the war on Ukrainian environmental and energy policy, its post-war reconstruction, the role Ukrainian environmental activists have played, and how the war is affecting climate justice struggles elsewhere in the world.
Join the solidarity rally that is part of an Int'l Week of Action (April 22-30) to demand freedom for the Water Defenders from Santa Marta and in defense of El Salvador’s historic mining ban.
Phoenix Books is thrilled to present an evening with Chuck Collins on their Zoom channel to celebrate the release of his novel.
A celebration of the 50th anniversary of EF Schumacher’s book, Small is Beautiful.
Join Dorian Warren, Scott Wallace, and historian Derek Leebaert for a discussion of Leebaert’s new book examining the work of four of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) closest advisor's role in some of the fundamental social programs of the New Deal.
Celebrating a new novel by Chuck Collins, co-editor, IPS’s Inequality.org in conversation with Tope Folarin.
A hybrid event with testimonies from survivors of atrocities in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and African Great Lakes region as a whole, shedding light on the role of the U.S. and the West.
The Institute for Policy Studies and the Raskin Family cordially invite you to join this special program commemorating Marc’s legacy and celebrating the work of Katrina vanden Heuvel.
A hybrid briefing (in-person or online attendance) that will examine the rationale and the impact of this U.S. designation of Cuba that is at odds with the rest of the world.
A webinar with three experts and activists on the successes of opposing mining and the implementation options at the international level.