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  • The Future of Water in El Salvador

    Oxfam America 1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 1300, Washington, DC, United States

    Join us for an informal conversation with Karen Ramírez from the Salvadoran Association of Humanitarian Aid (Pro-VIDA) Association and a leader in the National Alliance against Water Privatization in El Salvador.

  • Book Event: Living and Dying on the Factory Floor

    Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC

    David Ranney discusses his book, Living and Dying on the Factory Floor, which includes discussions on the nature of work; racism, race, and class; the use of immigration policy for social control; and our ability to create a just society.

  • Sheridan Circle Memorial Service 2019

    Sheridan Circle 23rd St and Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

    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.

  • Chuck Collins Keynote Talk “Wealthy Come Home”

    Misericordia University, Insalaco Hall, Rooms 218 & 219 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA

    All are welcome to join Chuck for his Keynote Talk on the Ethics of Economic Inequality, with an invitation for “those of us who hold and control wealth to… come home,” part of the University’s Mercy Heritage Celebration Week.

  • What went wrong? The Unexpected Downturn in Korea-Japan Relations

    Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC

    A seminar on the deeper causes of the conflict and whether there is hope for building a new consensus between these two countries, and in the region.

  • Restoring Progressive Taxation and Bringing Wealth Home

    Robert A. Jones ‘59 House Conference Room Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT

    Chuck Collins from IPS will speak about inequality the root causes of inequalities of wealth and power across our society and public policies that would effectively reverse the four decades of inequality.

  • Film: Race War

    Sankofa Video, Books & Cafe 2714 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Come for a viewing and discussion of the documentary that examines every level of American society to explore the most explosive issue facing America.

  • Radical Equality: Pathways to Reversing Extreme Wealth Inequality

    The New School 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY

    The Festival of New, marking the 100th anniversary of the New School, will host Chuck Collins to speak about this moment of extreme inequality and pathways that can help reverse it and bring us towards a more equitable, regenerative equality.

  • 43rd Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards

    Carnegie Institution 1530 P Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    IPS' annual gala lifting up new champions of human rights with awards presented by Rep Ilhan Omar and music by the unapologetically unique, D.C. native Hip Hop artist Tarica June.

    $75
  • Beyond NAFTA 2.0

    Rosa Luxemburg Sitftung—New York Office 275 Madison Ave, Suite 2114, New York, NY

    A public panel that is the release event for "A Progressive Trade Policy for People and Planet."

  • A New Multilateralism for Shared Prosperity: Achieving a Global Green New Deal

    Cannon House Office Building 27 Independence Ave SE, room 401, Washington, DC, United States

    A briefing on: Geneva Principles for a Global Green New Deal, Reforming the Bretton Woods institutions to Support a Global Green New Deal, and the Green New Deal vs. Trump’s NAFTA Deal.

  • Panel: The Israeli Elections and their Impact on US/Israeli Relations

    The Palestine Center 2425 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

    The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development will convene a panel with IPS's Phyllis Bennis, and military, intelligence and foreign affairs analyst Mark Perry, moderated by Dr. Edmund Ghareeb.

  • Book Launch: Paper Dragons: China and the Next Crash

    Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC

    Come for the Washington launch of Walden Bello's new book that addresses the question: will China be at the epicenter of the world's next financial collapse?