Webinar: Korea’s Green New Deal: Myths and Realities
Zoom WebinarFour Korean experts report from the frontlines of the climate crisis in Asia. (November 18 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am KST)
Four Korean experts report from the frontlines of the climate crisis in Asia. (November 18 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am KST)
Book launch and discussion - between people's lawyer Michael Tigar and Congressman Jamie Raskin
Virtual forum on the deep injustices of mining companies suing governments in supranational tribunals.
A virtual presentation and interactive discussion with IPS's Basav Sen, on the politics, process, and outcome of COP26, and the relationship between U.S. negotiating positions and its domestic and international climate policies.
In conversation with Khury Petersen-Smith about her new book, Dr. Maha Hilal will discuss solidarity against both the domestic and overseas aspects of the War on Terror.
A multimedia workshop with interactive exercises, dynamic peer sharing, and fun pop quizzing of the facilitator to learn about creating compelling experiences for social change.
Three Russian experts provide a report from the frontlines of Russia's climate crisis.
Join us for some holiday cheer, camaraderie, and laughter this year, for our party that will consist entirely of our skit online.
Five activists and academics will provide a snapshot of today’s Latin American reality and explain the efforts to turn the Ecosocial Pact into a reality on the ground.
A panel discussion on the new strategies that extractive industry corporations have developed to secure and expand their operations despite organized resistance to mining, drilling, and other megaprojects.
Three experts analyze the economic and energy challenges facing India, the domestic movements for environmental justice, and the place the country occupies in the global effort against climate change.
A discussion with IPS Director of the Criminalization of Poverty Project, Karen Dolan and IPS Executive Director Tope Folarin on the state of play on Capitol Hill with regard to policies that affect hard-working people in the U.S.
Join Grannies for Peace and special guests for a webinar about how U.S. sanctions starve Afghans and on ending this continuing war.
Four experts from Latin America, Europe, and the United States assess the effects and challenges for the Global South of treaties and policy agreements to address climate change.
Author-activists Robin Broad and John Cavanagh will accept the the Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America and talk about their book and the lessons of the 14-year struggle of people in El Salvador.