Cuba, Africa, and the World II
The Festival Center 1640 Columbia Road NW , Washington, DC, United StatesIPS joins several organizations in inviting you to this second of an annual series that will, this year, look at the life of Fidel Castro.
IPS joins several organizations in inviting you to this second of an annual series that will, this year, look at the life of Fidel Castro.
An "Author Talk, Performance & Community Discussion" with Deymirie Hernandez, Jorge Diaz Ortiz, Greg Jobin-Leeds and other local activists and artists.
Get ready for the inauguration of Donald Trump by exposing his agenda and learning how we can effectively resist.
You’re invited to an animated and comprehensively thorough discussion and multi-media presentation in the wake of a new incoming U.S. Presidential Administration.
The Institute for Policy Studies co-sponsors this forum hosted by The Potter's House on the incoming administration’s policy goals, their disastrous effects, and ways we can disrupt.
After the Inauguration join IPSers Phyllis Bennis and John Feffer: rest your feet, feed your head, and stoke your fire at this free conference at American University’s Kay Spiritual Life Center!
Miriam Pemberton, Director of IPS's Peace Economy Transitions Project, will be a featured panelist in a talk hosted by American University’s Global Environmental Politics Program and US Foreign Policy and National Security Program.
Dr. King left us a radical vision. Join IPS and a community of scholars and activists to reclaim this vision, our history and our future, part of the Institute for Policy Studies's Liberation in Action 2017 Black History Month series!
This is the DC stop of a national tour organized by Friends of Sabeel- North America.
Opportunities to understand more fully what you will need to know about the US in the Middle East as we go into the Trump era.
A day long marathon of trainings for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, brought to you by the Institute for Policy Studies, the DC Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, and the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law.
Author and Director of IPS's Foreign Policy In Focus, John Feffer signs and talks about the relevance of his new dystopian novel to the era of a Trump administration.
An inspiring evening on "Stopping Neo-fascism & Resisting Neo-liberalism" with information, answers, and opportunities for forging connections to win!
An event highlighting black women resisting patriarchy, sexism, and capitalism in our path to collective liberation, part of the Institute for Policy Studies's Liberation in Action 2017 Black History Month series!
An IPS and Indie Lens Pop-Up Film and community conversation about alternative education and self care for teachers working with at risk youth.