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The Foundations of ISIS, Terrorism, and Washington’s War on Terror

Unnamed Venue WA, United States

Discussion and book signings with IPS's Phyllis Bennis, author of "Understanding ISIS and the New Global War on Terror A Primer," who will pull back the curtain on the ISIS organization and the war the U.S. is waging against it.

EU Trade Policy Conference

C3 - Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung Sensengasse 3 1090, Wien, Vienna, Austria

IPS Fellow Manuel Pérez-Rocha a featured panelist at the international conference, "EU Trade Policy at the Crossroads: between Economic Liberalism and Democratic Challenges."

Film and Discussion: Concerning Violence

NOVA - Alexandria Campus 5000 Dawes Avenue, Bisdorf Bldg, room 127, Alexandria, VA, United States

A film screening followed by a discussion with Pan-African activist and IPS Events Coordinator Netfa Freeman about the contributions of Africans worldwide and the tendency of capitalism toward the socio economic oppression of African people globally.

The Challenges for Palestinians in Giving Voice to their Stories

Mosaic Theater at the Atlas Performing Arts Center 1333 H St NE, Washington, DC, United States

A post-show panel discussion facilitated by IPS Director of Foreign Policy In Focus, John Feffer with Peace Cafe activist and Storytelling Initiative with young Palestinian-Americans, Jamal Najjab.

Understanding the Current Palestinian Revolt

The Palestine Center 2425 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis and journalist Rania Khalek will analyze and contextualize recent events and the growing shift to the right by Israel’s government and society with consideration of U.S. and global responses.

Film: The Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution

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

An IPS and Indie Lens Pop-Up (formerly Community Cinema) preview screening about the turbulent 1960s when change was coming to America, the fault lines could no longer be ignored, and a new revolutionary culture emerged seeking to drastically transform the system.

Film Screening and Discussion: This Changes Everything

Todd Performing Arts Center, Chesapeake College 1000 College Cir, Wye Mills, MD, United States

Hear firsthand from COP21 conference participants about how to seize the crisis of climate change and transform our failed economic system

Conference: Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects

Ralph J. Bunche Int'l Affairs Center, Howard University 2218 Sixth Street, NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Institute for Policy Studies and Revival of PanAfricanism Forum convene to evaluate the state of the global African movement, Black people in the U.S. as a domestic colony, and why African/Black community control is the only solution.

CODEPINK Summit on Saudi Arabia: Understanding the Kingdom and its Global Role

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

Human rights advocates, diplomats, scholars, authors, and grassroots activists come together in this first-of-its-kind international summit examining Saudi-U.S. relations.

$20 – $100

Massachusetts Peace Action 2016 Annual Meeting

First Church in Cambridge 11 Garden St , Cambridge, MA, United States

IPS' Phyllis Bennis and Rep. Jim McGovern will be the keynote speakers on the topic of "Building Peace and Justice– Now More than Ever."

$20

Globalization Day 2016

Hofstra University 1000 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead, NY, United States

IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis is featured in this annual conference of The Center for Civic Engagement at Hofstra University under this year's theme, "Wars of the World."

Author Event: People Get Ready

Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Avenue NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC

For the first event in OUR NEW LOCATION IPS, and the Democracy Collaborative, will host a brownbag talk and signing with authors Robert McChesney and John Nichols to discuss "the fight against a Jobless economy and a citizenless democracy."