PathMakers to Peace 2022 Gala
Online Zoom EventJoin Brooklyn for Peace for an evening honoring the committed peace and social justice work of IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis among other notable honorees.
Join Brooklyn for Peace for an evening honoring the committed peace and social justice work of IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis among other notable honorees.
Mechanisms of Transition to a Post-Growth Future, presented by four distinguished panelists providing a snapshot on rethinking the way humanity organizes its economic activities.
Join the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) for an anti-imperialist week of actions to raise public awareness about the cynical 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit being held in Washington, D.C., with two BAP activities held at IPS.
A webinar exploring what institutions need to do and what the new approaches are at the global level that can mobilize global action and resources to make a real difference before it's too late.
A webinar on ways the current trade system continues to support fossil fuel interests and what a just, sustainable, Green trading order look like.
A talk about how they can do more using executive action to ensure public investments serve the public good.
Join the Costs of War Project for a virtual briefing on "Mapping the Path from a Militarized to a Green Economy."
The Center for Economic and Policy Research, Boston University Global Development Policy Center, the Institute for Policy Studies' Global Economy Program, Arab Watch Coalition, and MADRE invite you to an important panel discussion on Capitol Hill.
Join us in-person, or online, to hear about a vision for a future free of harmful extractive industry from two leaders in the fight for a just transition in New Mexico.
The launch of the Manifesto and call from the Global South for a real, clean, and equitable transformation away from the trashing of nature and disproportionate consumption patterns of the wealthiest countries.
Psychiatrist and GCMHP Director, Dr. Yasser Abu-Jamei will be in conversation with Lara Sheehi about the need for, and work of the The Gaza Community Mental Health Program.
Join us as we walk through the yearly appropriations process and share how you can engage in supporting your community.
An informative back-and-forth on this timely topic with author of "Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes"
IPS joins with Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) to host an evening with author, Ha-Joon Chang about his book that spices up a great kitchen to the often too-disciplined subject of economics.
Join this Twitterspace discussion with IPS' Omar Ocampo speaking with author and lecturer Dr. Sarrah Kassem about her upcoming book that details the ways workers resist and build solidarity.