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How do we support diplomacy in Ukraine? Part 2

Zoom Webinar

Our foreign policy experts take your questions on how a progressive, diplomatic response to the Ukraine crisis is not only possible, but is the only option that will lead to greater safety for Ukraine and the world.

Rare Earth Elements: Q and A with Expert Julie Klinger

Zoom Webinar

Geographer and book author Julie Klinger will discuss how rare essential earth elements are, where they're found, who is mining them, and whether or not recycling is an adequate solution and what alternatives there are.

Building a Visionary Anti-War Movement

Zoom Webinar

A panel of three esteemed organizers, scholars, and movement leaders to prepare for taking to the streets in Washington, DC with the Poor People's Campaign on June 18th.

The View East: Ukraine, Poland, and the Left

Zoom Webinar

A discussion with political scientist Bartosz Rydlinski, teacher at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and co-founder of the Polish social democratic think tank Ignacy Daszynski.

The Future of the Philippines Under a Marcos-Duterte Presidency

Zoom Webinar

Leading Philippine scholars and practitioners will analyze how Filipinos got to this moment; what the responses are on the ground; and what this all means for Philippine, regional, and global democracy and human rights.

Wars and Climate Crisis – The True Costs

Online (Eastern time)

IPS' National Priorities Project Program Director, Lindsay Koshgarian is one of 3 panelists for this Plenary 3 of Veterans for Peace 2022 Online Convention.

The Future of the Korean Peninsula

Online Zoom Event

IPS' Foreign Policy In Focus Director, John Feffer will speak about the "Current Conflict" and "Future Peace" between North and South Korea.

What Climate Debt Does the North Owe the South?

Online Zoom Event

Co-sponsored by the EcoSocial Pact of the South and the Global Just Transition project of the Institute for Policy Studies, with Spanish/English interpretation

The Ballot and Community Control Over Police

Online Zoom Event

Through multimedia presentation, group dialogue, and interactive exercises led by IPS's Netfa Freeman, participants will learn what it will take to win community control over the police in a given locale and how to start a campaign to achieve it.

9th Anniversary Gala – Anger to Action!

hybrid: in-person and Virtual

The Institute for Policy Studies proudly steps up to be a community sponsor for the 9th Anniversary Gala – Anger to Action!

Creating Exciting Consciousness-Raising Events

Online Zoom Event

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.