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29th Annual WMS-AME Church UN NGO Conference

Embassy Suites by Hilton 900 10th Street NW, Washington, DC

IPS's Netfa Freeman speaks about the 2016 report of the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent from their fact finding mission assessing human rights conditions of African/Black people in the U.S.

Pan-Africanism Today: A Time for Transcontinental Cooperation

The Festival Center 1640 Columbia Road NW , Washington, DC, United States

A commemoration of the monumental life of Thomas Sankara by shining a light on the vibrant Pan-African movements unfolding in the global African community 30 years after his assasination.

OLLI-WLS 2017 Symposium: Inequality of Income and Wealth

University of Nebraska-Lincoln - East Campus Union 1705 Arbor Drive, Lincoln, NE

A forum co-sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNL and the Winter Lecture Series of the Unitarian Church to understand why it matters that some have so very much while others have very little.

Divest from the War Machine Summit

UDC David A. Clarke School of Law 4340 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

As Trump is creating dangerous confrontations with North Korea and Iran, while increasing militarization in our streets, join us to target his military contractor cronies profiting from the chaos!

A Just Peace for Middle East Wars

Trinity Episcopal Church 2217 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA

A conference on the role of Virginia Faith Communities to help to end the violence and militarization.

American Empire: From Obama to Trump

National Press Club 529 Fourteenth Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

This conference will unpack how international political patterns have changed in the transition from Obama to the current president and whether or not Donald Trump is a passing phenomenon or a harbinger of a more permanent shift in global politics.

Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases

University of Baltimore, Learning Commons Town Hall 1415 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, MD

IPS's Netfa Freeman will be one 3 featured panelists in the conference plenary, "AFRICOM / Invasion of Africa."

All African People’s Conference 60th Anniversary

Festival Center 1640 Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join this deeply educational panel discussion and celebration of "Pan-Africanism and Decolonization Today: Lessons from the historic 1958 Conference.

Great Decisions: The Waning of Pax Americana

Williamsburg Regional Library 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, VA

IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis will speak on how the post-World War II relative peace in the powerful countries of the global north never meant peace for the rest of the world and implications under Trump.

Split This Rock Poetry Festival 2018

National Housing Center (NHC) 1201 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC

Join one of IPS’s closest allies, Split This Rock, for a three-day festival celebrating 10 years of poetry, witness, and resistance, featuring some of the most visionary voices of our time.

Insist on Justice! Resist Inequality! Conference

Unitarian Church of Evanston (UCE) 1330 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL

A UUJEC invites you to learn more about how to be an effective organizer featuring exciting speakers lwho work for justice reform, racial equity, and a more just economic system.

$15

The Next Two Years and Beyond: A Movement Building Conference

Simmons University, 300 the Fenway, Boston, MA

IPS's Phyllis Bennis is among panelists at the conference taking stock of the political landscape after the midterm election, charting the path towards a unified progressive movement and confronting U.S. militarism, particularly the dangers of nuclear war and of war with Iran, Korea, and Russia.