Protest-Rally: Poem-Bomb the DOJ
Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DCJoin us to deliver poems that demand racial justice and police accountability to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Join us to deliver poems that demand racial justice and police accountability to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
An IPS and Community Cinema preview in a series uncovers the roots behind the incredible adversity faced every day by millions of women, while also presenting glimpses of hope and change.
As a member of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, IPS' Global Economy project will launch a new campaign report for organizing to end human trafficking of domestic workers.
The Institute for Policy studies joins UDC David A. Clarke School of Law to bring you another look at the Prison Industrial Complex and the way it extends into our communities.
IPS' New Economy Working Group co-sponsor a technical symposium on electrification, transmission, track speeds, financing and their prospects for movement building and infrastructure for the future of transport.
IPS proudly co-sponsors the celebration and book signing of Ai-jen Poo's newly released book on "Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America."
The Institute for Policy Studies joins with the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5 to Raise Up A New Era in U.S. Cuba Relations.
Institute for Policy Studies is proud to co-sponsor a Sunday evening screening of "She's Beautiful When She's Angry," a new film that takes a provocative look at the birth of the women's liberation movement between 1966 and 1971.
The Institute for Policy Studies, CHIME and Busboys & Poets invite you to a new monthly lunchtime series starting with "Bernice Johnson Reagon: The Voice Of Freedom" presented By E. Ethelbert Miller.
The Institute for Policy Studies' Netfa Freeman moderates a session of the "Malcolm X Black Power Conference" that highlights the international struggle for reparations on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X.
An IPS and Community Cinema preview of a film that uses research footage, newsreels, home movies, and modern short films to expose some of the potential underlying causes that continue to affect implicit racial biases inherent in American institutions.
IPS partners with DCIFF on a film based on a short story of the same name by San Francisco poet laureate Alejandro Murguía, followed by a discussion of it's relationship to DC gentrification.
The Institute for Policy Studies co-sponsors a discussion and signing of a book on "The Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party after 9/11" by Michael T. Heaney and Fabio Rojas.
IPS' New Internationlism project joins the call of Jewish Voice for Peace, Metro DC Chapter to proclaim to the Prime Minister of Israel, "You Don't Speak For Me!"
The Institute for Policy Studies' New Economy Working Group and Climate Policy Program eagerly co-sponsors the Local Clean Energy Alliance' 5th Annual Clean Power, Healthy Communities Conference also accessible via webcast.