Book Talk: My Deepest Desire
Come for the initial launch of this beautiful book of prose poetry and art that speaks for world peace from the grief of Hiroshima.
Come for the initial launch of this beautiful book of prose poetry and art that speaks for world peace from the grief of Hiroshima.
Two experts from the European policy community, Diego Marin and Robin Roels will explain this strategic initiative and discuss its implications.
IPS joins WPFW to celebrate Democracy Now!’s 30th Anniversary with a noon screening of this new documentary.
Can Extracting Minerals from Waste Reduce Dependency on New Mines? with Elizabeth Holley, Julie Klinger, and Alicia Valero
We are gathering because we cannot remain silent while war is funded, rights are denied, and communities continue to experience policy violence.
The U.S. and Canada report launch about ravages of Green Colonialism in Southern Honduras - 5-6:30pm Pacific / 8-9:30pm Eastern
Europe report launch about ravages of Green Colonialism in Southern Honduras - 10-11:30am Eastern / 4-5:30pm in CEST
Hear from U.S. movement organizers who were on the ground in Santa Marta, Colombia on what it means for our movements.
Presenting the new version of the acclaimed book telling the story of activists in San Isidro, El Salvador adapted with captivating graphic.
Join us for the release of the ground breaking report on the U.S. military impact on Hawaiʻis economic, environmental, strategic, and social conditions.
Haymarket's and Truthout's first in a joint 25th anniversary event series re-visiting key political junctures and experiences from the last quarter-century.
Robin Broad and John Cavanagh present their book on “How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed" in conversation with John Duda.
A conversation with Jay Kaufman and Chuck Collins
A talk with the authors about the graphic adaptation of their book “The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed."
Critical learning for transformative action