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As global power increasingly favors the ultra-wealthy, Argentina faces intensified challenges under Javier Milei's government, which prioritizes the rich at the expense of essential social protections.
As part of our Artists in Action series, we’re proud to present My Dying City: The Social Justice Suicide Hour, a powerful new work-in-progress by Dennis Leroy Kangalee and the Kangalee Arts Ensemble.
Our Dismantling Racial Capitalism series continues! Join us on Friday, April 25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Kimmel Center 909 (60 Washington Square South) for a powerful conversation with legal scholar and author Aziz Rana.
Join us for our second Political Education Training on April 24 at the Foundation for Community Psychoanalysis. Hosted by The Action Lab, these full-day sessions explore political education rooted in radical history and collective practice. Open to the public—space is limited, RSVP now.
Fist Up Film Festival presents three days of films that inspire discussion, foster understanding, and build visual connections between global and local struggles. This pop-upsfocus is on Immigration.
On April 17th we invite you to join us for a whole day of collective practice at The Foundation for Community Psychoanalysis in Brooklyn. From 10AM to 5PM, we’ll explore what it means to meet this moment with more presence, connection, and purpose.
Join us for our first cycle of Political Education Trainings starting on April 10 at the Foundation for Community Psychoanalysis. Hosted by The Action Lab, these full-day sessions explore political education rooted in radical history and collective practice. Open to the public—space is limited, RSVP now.
Our Dismantling Racial Capitalism Series is back! Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes and speaks on Black politics, social movements, and racial inequality in the U.S. She is the author of Race for Profit and From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation, editor of How We Get Free, and co-editor of Our History Has Always Been Contraband. Taylor is a co-founder of Hammer & Hope and was named one of The Root's 100 most influential African Americans in 2016.
Unlock the power of humor in your life and work as an organizer! This workshop, led by Morgan Bassichis, is an opportunity to discover how comedy can be a revolutionary tool for change.
Join us on Thursday, September 5 at 6:00 PM for a conversation with Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Laura Y. Liu, and Angeles Solis. They'll discuss racial capitalism, prison abolition, and how we can challenge systemic inequalities through transformative abolitionist movements.
fter wrapping up an action-packed July, we are excited to share our continued Liberation Summer programming in Hunts Point in collaboration with BronxArtSpace in August.
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