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Continuing a tradition begun in the 1960’s, Left Forum convenes the largest annual conference in the United States of a broad spectrum of Left and progressive intellectuals, activists, academics, organizations and the interested public. Conference participants come together to share ideas and offer critical perspectives on the world; to network and strengthen organizational ties; to better underst

and commonalities, differences, and alternatives to current predicaments; and to develop dialogues about social transformation and Left, progressive, radical, and social movement building. Featured speakers have included Noam Chomsky, Cornel West, Angela Davis, Arundhati Roy and Slavoj Zizek. Each year Left Forum has 1,000+ speakers, and involved 4,000 attendees and more than 350 panels. Beginning with the celebrated Arab Spring and the explosive revolts in Greece and beyond uprisings against dictators, crony capitalism, corporate greed and neo-liberal state austerity regimes have spread across the globe. Tactical innovation in the new movements from Tahrir Square to Madison, Wisconsin are breaking down old barriers in the fight for a better future for the world’s people and the planet. Although it has been a long time coming, the Occupy Wall Street movement’s message is clear: one percent of people living in the wealthiest nation in the world have grabbed most of the country’s wealth and used it to corrupt politics, while unemployment, mortgage foreclosures, strangling student debt and rising poverty grip the rest of the population. The world is changing, the people are rising, and new possibilities for the Left are emerging. Once a year, the Left Forum creates a space to analyze the great political questions of our times. Activists, intellectuals, trade unionists, movement-builders and others come together to identify new strategies for broadening the anti-corporate capitalist movement. In the wake of a persistent crisis of the international economic and political system, a new left politics in the United States and around the world is taking shape. Will the mass movements in Egypt, Greece, Latin America, the United States and elsewhere further extend their participatory democratic, community-building, non-capitalist, and caring forms of struggle into the institutions of everyday life? Will the movements confront and disrupt the complicity of neo-liberal state elites with corporate capital? Are there alternatives to the increasingly brutal capitalist system on the horizon? Join us in exploring such questions and moving forward left agendas for social change.

01/24/2023

Left Forum is hosting an “After the Midterms” conversation with Laura Flanders, Dr. Cornel West, Chris Hedges and Richard D. Wolff tomorrow evening. Be sure to register for the conversation and purchase your ticket on Eventbrite: http://bit.ly/3wocJ5b

05/16/2022

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05/12/2022

The Weekend of May 21 / 22

THIS WEEKEND!This year Mayday Space is hosting the annual Mayday Festival of Resistance, a free concert in Bushwick’s Ma...
04/29/2022

THIS WEEKEND!

This year Mayday Space is hosting the annual Mayday Festival of Resistance, a free concert in Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park. Mayday Space’s 2022 Festival of Resistance will be held in Maria Hernandez Park in Bushwick, Brooklyn from 1 - 7 pm. Come celebrate International Workers' Day with some amazing performances by
Cita Rodriguez (salsa)
Milagro Verde (chicha amazónica)
Bembona (tropical bass) - DJ
RodStarz of Rebel Diaz as MC
Performance by Junior Mint
Combo Chimbita (tropical psychedelic bomba cumbia) headlining!

Cultural workers and grassroots groups will inform residents about their rights as tenants, immigrants, and workers. Speakers will highlight recent wins by workers on the frontlines and other ongoing labor struggles across NYC. It’s a day of music, art, and joyful resistance, where neighbors come together to build solidarity, mutual aid and people power.

Click the following link to see what we have in store for you! https://www.instagram.com/p/CcaohHZOdOb/
Please share within your networks and RSVP here https://withfriends.co/event/13835088/mayday_festival_of_resistance .

04/21/2022

Join Kali Akuno, Ruthie Wilson Gilmore, Ananya Roy, and AbdouMaliq Simone for The -- the inaugural panel of the Municipalism Learning Series on May 1st 2022 at 5:00 PM PT/7:00 PM CT/8:00 PM ET. Our panelists will frame the municipalist moment. RSVP at http://municipalism.org

04/20/2022

New weekend (the last of April) with 2 new events, and on Saturday, the Grundrisse group begins Notebooks 4 and 5. All are welcome to join in our Grundrisse discussion. Participants' mutual support along with prior recordings get one into Marx's thoughts as he prepared to write the volumes of Capital. More info at www.marxedproject.org

04/19/2022

TODAY
4 pm US and Canada EDT
Peter Gelderloos visits to explain Solutions Are Already Here. Read his new book from Pluto Press. Online the discount code is MEP

04/08/2022

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04/02/2022

With the class struggle victory for Amazon workers in Staten Island this weekend we offer a discussion of Arise with author Jane Holgate on Saturday, and on Sunday, Patrick O’Hare visits to discuss his book on the hygienic enclosures of the waste commons. Drawing on history and case studies of unions developing the effective use of power, Jane Holgate’s “Arise” lays out strategies for moving beyond the pessimism that prevails
in much of today’s union movement. By placing power analysis back at the heart of workers’ struggle, the chapters of “Arise” demonstrate that transformational change is not only possible, but within reach. In “Rubbish Belongs to the Poor”, Patrick O’Hare journeys to the heart of Uruguay’s waste disposal system in order to reconceptualize rubbish as a 21st century commons, at risk of enclosure.

03/31/2022

Jane Holgate on her new book Arise about reasons to be optimistic on working class organizing. This Saturday, 2 pm US and Canada EDT

Eventbrite for registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/268458906817

03/07/2022

Jacobin has been featuring a number of important articles on the Philippines during 2022. The Marxist Education Project is featuring Gina Apostol speaking on her challenging, liberating, beautiful book of resistance to the US and authoritarian dictatorship, INSURRECTO this coming Saturday, speaking in conversation with Patricia McManus, founder of The Dystopia Project. Background to the current situation in the Phillipines here from Jacobin (the poster to Gina's: presentation is below): https://jacobinmag.com/2022/03/philippines-social-democrats-communists-election-marcos-duterte-robredo

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Continuing a tradition begun in the 1960’s, Left Forum convenes the largest annual conference in the United States of a broad spectrum of Left and progressive intellectuals, activists, academics, organizations and the interested public. Conference participants come together to share ideas and offer critical perspectives on the world; to network and strengthen organizational ties; to better understand commonalities, differences, and alternatives to current predicaments; and to develop dialogues about social transformation and Left, progressive, radical, and social movement building. Featured speakers have included Noam Chomsky, Cornel West, Arundhati Roy and Slavoj Zizek. Each year Left Forum has 1,000+ speakers, and involved 4,000 attendees and more than 350 panels. Beginning with the celebrated Arab Spring and the explosive revolts in Greece and beyond uprisings against dictators, crony capitalism, corporate greed and neo-liberal state austerity regimes have spread across the globe. Tactical innovation in the new movements from Tahrir Square to Madison, Wisconsin are breaking down old barriers in the fight for a better future for the world’s people and the planet. Although it has been a long time coming, the Occupy Wall Street movement’s message is clear: one percent of people living in the wealthiest nation in the world have grabbed most of the country’s wealth and used it to corrupt politics, while unemployment, mortgage foreclosures, strangling student debt and rising poverty grip the rest of the population. The world is changing, the people are rising, and new possibilities for the Left are emerging. As it has done for many years, the conference gather civil libertarians, environmentalists, anarchists, socialists, communists, trade unionists, black and Latino freedom fighters, feminists, anti-war activists, students and people struggling against unemployment, foreclosure, inadequate housing and deteriorating schools from among those active in the U.S. and many other countries, as well. We will again share our activities and perspectives with special attention to all that has changed in recent years and what it means for the prospects of progressive change. Once a year, the Left Forum creates a space to analyze the great political questions of our times. Activists, intellectuals, trade unionists, movement-builders and others come together to identify new strategies for broadening the anti-corporate capitalist movement. In the wake of a persistent crisis of the international economic and political system, a new left politics in the United States and around the world is taking shape. Will the mass movements in Egypt, Greece, Latin America, the United States and elsewhere further extend their participatory democratic, community-building, non-capitalist, and caring forms of struggle into the institutions of everyday life? Will the movements confront and disrupt the complicity of neo-liberal state elites with corporate capital? Are there alternatives to the increasingly brutal capitalist system on the horizon? Join us in exploring such questions and moving forward left agendas for social change.