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Kay Spiritual Life Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United StatesJoin us for an afternoon of music, poetry, art, and inspired conversation in memory of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt.
Join us for an afternoon of music, poetry, art, and inspired conversation in memory of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt.
Dear Friends, join us!
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.
A public reading of a new play by IPS Fellow John Feffer, about two people trapped by the misunderstandings generated by race, class, and gender,
A detailed analysis on how the spurious ousting of President Dilma Rousseff came about and what can be done to support the social justice movements there.
A pre-debate panel discussion on how to apply critical ears and eyes to the second most, farcical and absurd presidential races in recent history.
A tour sponsored by Massachusetts Peace Action’s Middle East Working Group presents a series of talks by Phyllis Bennis.
A Politics and Prose DC book launch with IPS's Chuck Collins, whose new book offers a new narrative on how the wealthy can mobilize against inequality.
The Future of Iran Initiative invites you to meet one of Iran’s most celebrated muralists, Mehdi Ghadyanloo in a discussion on Iran's art scene.
You’re invited to join the local social justice community for a special election debates debrief and decompression.
A discussion on democracy in Africa and in the global south, the “Black Lives Matter Movement” and the state of panafricanism and internationalism.
Come to a forum of leaders in the progressive movement sharing fresh perspectives about our next steps for action for the next four years and beyond.
Meet and talk with with IPS's Chuck Collins touring and signing his new book that offers a new narrative on how the wealthy can mobilize against inequality.