Book Event: The Way to Spring
Busboys & Poets - 14th & V 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DCJoin us for a Politics and Prose reading and discussion with author Ben Ehrenreich who will present his new book on life and death in Occupied Palestine.
Join us for a Politics and Prose reading and discussion with author Ben Ehrenreich who will present his new book on life and death in Occupied Palestine.
IPS Associate Fellow Manuel Pérez-Rocha will address the roles of NAFTA and CAFTA in a convening about highly contested U.S. trade policies and thier impact on jobs, wages, national security and democratic accountability.
Join us for a brown bag where organizer and editor Giran Ozcan will lead a conversation on the Kurdish question.
A film followed by a discussion on one of the only two issues standing in the way of the normalization in U.S.-Cuban relations.
Join us in honoring and examining the just-released "Policy Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice” by the Movement for Black Lives.
In honor of Black August, a documentary about the movement to free U.S. political prisoners jailed for their involvement in the civil and human rights uprisings of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
The Center for Popular Democracy and the Institute for Policy Studies invite you to a talk with two organizers from SINTRACIHOBI, the union of in-home childcare providers.
The Institute for Policy Studies, with Black Lives Matter DC, BYP 100, API Resistance, and Pan-African Community Action, host a showing of this video mixtape created by Bashi Rose and Jared Ball, part of the imixwhatilike crew, to commemorate the life and politics of George Jackson.
A musical comedy about political and corporate corruption told through a story of a morgue workers’ union contract campaign that leads to an unlikely uprising.
During talks for normalized relations between Cuba and the U.S., you're invited to a film about what puts Cuba on the map in the quest for global health followed by a discussion with IPS's Netfa Freeman.
Join us for an afternoon of music, poetry, art, and inspired conversation in memory of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt.
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Please join us to remember Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, who were assassinated on this site in 1976 by agents of the Pinochet dictatorship.
Come for a panel discussion on one of the most, farcical and absurd presidential races in recent history.
IPS Fellow Sarah Anderson is a featured panelist in the conference on rethinking the corporate social contract for greater economic justice.