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Conference: Malcolm X and Human Rights

Howard University Armor J. Blackburn Center 2400 Sixth Street, NW, Washington, United States

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.

Film: American Denial

Busboys & Poets - 14th & V 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

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.

DCIFF: The Other Barrio

Jack Morton Auditorium 805 21st St NW, Washington, DC

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.

$8 – $12

Author Event: Party in The Street

Busboys & Poets - 14th & V 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

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.

Protest Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress

U.S. Capitol Building, West Lawn Washington

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!"

Fifth Annual Clean Power, Healthy Communities Conference

Oakland Conference Center 1111 Broadway, 7th Floor, Oakland, CA, United States

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.

Congo’s Youth Rising in the Heart of Africa

Impact Hub DC 419 7th Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC, United States

A discussion with Coordinator of Youth for A New Society, Ben Kabamba on the Telema (Rise Up) movement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Art Event: Grand Slam Finals

Arena Stage - The Mead Center for American Theater 1101 Sixth Street SW, Washington, DC, United States

The Institute for Policy Studies proudly supports all the socially conscientious DC high school poets competing to join the world reigning champion DC Youth Slam Team for the Grand Slam Finals.

Author Event: Compañeras

St. Stephen's Church 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC, United States

A guiding light for a new generation of feminists and others who would challenge patriarchy, poverty, gender oppression, racism, and all the other inhumanities maintained by global capitalism

Fundraiser for Rasmea Odeh

Emergence Community Arts Collective 733 Euclid Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Institute for Policy Studies joins the DC Palestinian Film & Arts Festival for an evening to celebrate the resilience of Palestinian Community Leader Rasmea Odeh and raise funds for her legal defense fund.

Cuba, Africa, and the World

Westminster Presbyterian Church 400 I Street SW

The Institute for Policy Studies proudly joins this cutting edge multi-media forum with experts who have young vibrancy, experience and serious analysis on what the current U.S.-Cuba policy changes mean.

Rally: End ICSID and Stop Fast Track Trade Deal!

Edward R. Murrow Park corner of H Street NW and 18th Street NW, Washington, DC

Tell the World Bank and the U.S. Government: “END POVERTY -- NOT DEMOCRACY!” “END WORLD BANK TRIBUNALS -- NO FAST TRACK!”

How Making Music Together Benefits Kids And Communities

Busboys & Poets - 14th & V 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

A warm invitation from the Institute for Policy Studies, CHIME, and Busboys & Poets to our March program, every third Thursday at Noon, “Social Role Of The Arts” series.

Celebrating Tireless Work for El Salvador

Washington Ethical Society 7750 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC

Join IPS and Washington Ethical Society to honor three guests for their courage, commitment and service in bringing international attention to the issue of precious metal mining in developing countries worldwide.