Phyllis Bennis Speaks In and Around Detroit
Your chance to hear up-to-date analysis on U.S. war and peace issues in the Middle East and beyond in the era of a Trump Presidency.
Your chance to hear up-to-date analysis on U.S. war and peace issues in the Middle East and beyond in the era of a Trump Presidency.
IPS Associate Fellow, Manuel Pérez-Rocha of our Global Economy project will offer his valuable perspective on the impacts of International Investment Agreements (IIAs) on the domestic laws and policies of state parties.
The Woman’s National Democratic Club hosts a Black History Month luncheon with Dr. William Ferguson Reid (Fergie), Virginia House of Delegates' first Black elected legislator since Reconstruction.
Talk with Dr. William Ferguson "Fergie" Reid, first Black member of the Virginia General Assembly, part of the Institute for Policy Studies's Liberation in Action 2017 Black History Month series!
Is it effective? Is it sustainable? What exactly are we resisting against and fighting for?
Come for a night of celebrating African-American culture and accomplishments through games, music and cultural experiences, a wrap up to the Institute for Policy Studies's Liberation in Action 2017 Black History Month series.
Karen Dolan, a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies will share her research and advocacy on the intersecting nature of racial discrimination, poverty, and policing.
Learn about the impact of Trump’s immigration enforcement policies on survivors of labor trafficking and hear their ideas on what policy solutions must be adopted in this new era.
A critical look at France’s dirty war in Cameroon, the assassination of its independence fighter called Cameroon’s Lumumba, and discuss contemporary resistance to neo-colonial policies and the current regime of President Paul Biya.
Miriam Pemberton, Associate Fellow at the Instutite for Policy Studies, will examine how the U.S. militarized economy was created, where we are now, and how to change course.
Join us for a briefing on the conditions that have created Cameroon's Internet refugees and other state-sponsored human rights abuses.
Fellow and Director of IPS Drug Policy Project, Sanho Tree will be one of many speakers addressing the hottest topics in policy, harm reduction, leadership, organizing, and advocacy at SSDP2017.
Join us in celebrating the power of youth poetry to bear witness to injustice and provoke social change!