Minneapolis: Gaza-one year later
Guest Speaker: Jennifer Loewenstein
Chicago: Socialism, is it a goal for the far-off future? Is it what's needed now more than ever? How do we make it happen?
Tell us what you think.
Chicago: Making books in the Rainforest, the Shapono School in Alto Orinoco, Venezuela
In Caracas, Venezuela, the heritage preservation department of the Instituto de Estudios Avanzados (IDEA) led by Prof.
Houston: Rally against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Rally against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Chicago: Abolition of Slavery concert. Directly from Puerto Rico: Los Pleneritos del Son
At Park West, 322 W Armitage.
Berkeley Calif.: Eliot Kenin solo concert
Kenin is the composer of You Ain't Done Nothin' If You Ain't Been Called a Red.
San Francisco: Benefit for Haitian earthquake relief
An unforgettable evening of traditional flamenco featuring world-class performers and upcoming Bay Area talent.
Chicago: from Chile rapper Anita Tijoux, with Bronx hip-hop supertrio Rebel Diaz and Chicago's Phillip Morris
Chilean singer and DJ Anita Tijoux making her US debut.
New York City: The U.S. and the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
A Granny Peace Brigade forum co-sponsored by the social justice peace ministry of the Riverside Church and the Black Radical Congress, NY chapter.
New York City: When the war comes home, soldiers and civilians in crisis
National conference on PTSD co-sponsored by Citizen Soldier and the Trauma Studies Center of the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy.
Tucson, Az: NAFTA: Its impact on U.S. and Mexican workers
Presentation and discussion with Armando Ramirez, retired auto worker and UAW activist.
St. Louis, MO: 18th annual Hershel Walker Peace and Justice awards breakfast.
Bernie Lunzer, International President of The Newspaper Guild, keynotes the event.
