Challenging Mining Corporations at the International Level
Zoom WebinarA webinar with three experts and activists on the successes of opposing mining and the implementation options at the international level.
A webinar with three experts and activists on the successes of opposing mining and the implementation options at the international level.
Busboys and Poets host Chuck Collins, co-editor of IPS’s Inequality.org, for the DC release of his a new novel.
Exhibition of a five-part mural installation created by Francisco Letelier and artists from the Latin American Youth Center, celebrating the pursuit of human rights and global justice and commemorating the 1976 assassination in Washington of former Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier (the artist's father) and Ronni Karpen Moffitt.
Join IPS, Latin America Working Group, Friends of Latin America, and Black Alliance for Peace for the rare opportunity to participate in an in-person dialogue with a high-level Cuban official, Deputy Minister de Cossío.
Support calls for participatory review of investment treaties that allow transnationals to sue Colombia; A webinar by Mining Watch Canada and the Institute for Policy Studies.
Three activists and scholars--Nnimmo Bassey, Edgardo Lander, and Mary Ann Monahan--report from the front lines of the struggle, moderated by IPS Associate Fellow Manuel Perez Rocha.
On the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Chile, a panel discussion will examine the importance of culture as a tool for building solidarity and advancing justice.
A memorial for the pursuit of justice for the murders of our fallen heroes that remain a symbol of hope for victims of tyranny everywhere. Members of Congress and special speakers TBA.
A discussion with experts from diverse perspectives to debate potential solutions with the goal of moving from debate to action.
An Afro-diasporic conversation about reparations and the guest's forthcoming a book on reparations and mobilizing communities.
An opportunity for audiences to learn more about the forces shaping the United States’ ongoing economic war against Cuba that includes a Q&A with Cuban Journalist Liz Oliva Fernandez.
A Fireside Chat, moderated by AU Washington College of Law professor Robert K Goldman.
Please join us at the 47th Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards as IPS honors two outstanding champions of human rights and celebrates the work we do along with our allies to advance justice, peace, and dignity for all.
Mexican journalist José Luis Granados Ceja on What Can Come Next
A Global Workers’ Forum on the Movement Against Stock Buybacks and Corporate Greed.