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Public meeting in Annandale, Virginia - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Tue, 2012-01-31 14:49
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
  • Northern Virginia... February 16 Annandale Virginia
Date:  February 16, 2012 - 3:00pm Related Group:  Northern Virginia Community College ISSE Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Northern Virginia Community College 4001 Wakefield Chapel Rd CF building, room 213 Annandale, VA United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Tue, 2012-01-24 17:44
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
  • Northern Virginia... February 16 Annandale Virginia
Date:  February 14, 2012 - 7:00pm Related Group:  Tulane University ISSE Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Tulane University Lavin-Bernick Center Room 201 New Orleans, LA 70118United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Ithaca, New York - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Tue, 2012-01-24 17:39
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
  • Northern Virginia... February 16 Annandale Virginia
Date:  February 9, 2012 - 6:00pm Related Group:  Cornell University ISSE Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Cornell University Goldwin Smith Hall 142 Ithaca, NY United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Tampa, Florida - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Mon, 2012-01-16 17:05
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
Date:  January 26, 2012 - 7:00pm Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location University of South Florida 4202 E Fowler Ave Marshall Student Center, Room 3704 Tampa, FL 33617United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Portland, Oregon - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Mon, 2012-01-16 11:28
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
Date:  January 25, 2012 - 7:30pm Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Portland State University 1825 SW Broadway Smith Memorial Union, room 298 Portland, OR 97201United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

Fri, 2012-01-13 17:47
Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy

2011 saw the most significant social protests in the United States in decades, giving voice to mass opposition to social inequality.

The US government responded to these protests with brutal police crackdowns and sweeping attacks on democratic rights. Most recently, the Obama Administration approved provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that allow the military to detain anyone indefinitely without charge. This law effectively abolishes the most basic constitutional rights.

Inequality and the decay of democracy are two sides of the same process. Democratic freedoms are not compatible with a society controlled by a financial plutocracy. Join us for a discussion of the historical roots of the attack on democratic rights and the political strategy for a fight back.

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  • Cornell University Ithaca New York
  • Portland State University January 25 Portland Oregon
  • University of South... January 26 Tampa Florida
  • University of Pittsburgh February 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Cornell University February 9 Ithaca New York
  • Tulane University February 14 New Orleans Louisiana
  • Northern Virginia... February 16 Annandale Virginia
Date:  February 2, 2012 - 7:00pm Event Type:  Social Inequality and the Destruction of American Democracy Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location University of Pittsburgh William Pitt Union Lower Lounge Pittsburgh, PA 15213United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Ann Arbor, MI - From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles

Thu, 2011-11-24 18:24
From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles .

The violent attack on students at the University of California, Davis has become the focus of national outrage over the repression of the Occupy movement. The mass mobilization of riot police against demonstrations nation-wide recalls similar actions against anti-Vietnam War protesters four decades ago. Then, police violence culminated in the massacre of four students by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970.

What does the police response say about the nature of the state? What lessons does history have for workers and students coming into struggle? How can the fight against the financial elite be carried forward? The ISSE invites students and workers to discuss these and other pressing historical issues.

  • San Diego State... December 6 San Diego California
  • University of Michigan December 14 Ann Arbor Michigan
Date:  December 14, 2011 - 7:00pm Event Type:  From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location University of Michigan 911 North University Avenue Michigan League, Henderson Room Ann Arbor, MI 48109United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in San Diego, California - From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles

Tue, 2011-11-22 19:00
From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles .

The violent attack on students at the University of California, Davis has become the focus of national outrage over the repression of the Occupy movement. The mass mobilization of riot police against demonstrations nation-wide recalls similar actions against anti-Vietnam War protesters four decades ago. Then, police violence culminated in the massacre of four students by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970.

What does the police response say about the nature of the state? What lessons does history have for workers and students coming into struggle? How can the fight against the financial elite be carried forward? The International Students for Social Equality welcomes David North, Chairman of the Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site, to speak on the political issues facing students and workers today.

Speaker: David North is Chairman of the Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site and National Chairman of the Socialist Equality Party. He is the author of numerous works on the history of the socialist movement, including, most recently, In Defense of Leon Trotsky and Marxism, History and Socialist Consciousness.

  • San Diego State... December 6 San Diego California
  • University of Michigan December 14 Ann Arbor Michigan
Date:  December 6, 2011 - 7:00pm Related Group:  San Diego State University ISSE Event Type:  From Kent State to UC Davis: Lessons of history for today's struggles Speaker:  David North Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location San Diego State University Scripps Cottage San Diego, CA 92115United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Northampton, Massachusetts - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Sun, 2011-11-13 19:58
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  December 10, 2011 - 3:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Central Massachusetts 60 Masonic St Media Education Foundation, Francis P. Crowe Community Room Northampton, MA 01062United States See map: Google Maps

Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Tue, 2011-11-08 09:11
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
Date:  November 14, 2011 - 6:00pm Related Group:  Cornell University ISSE Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Speaker:  To Be Announced Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Cornell University Stimson Hall G01 Ithaca, NY 14853United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Brooklyn, New York - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Sun, 2011-11-06 19:59
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
Date:  November 9, 2011 - 2:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Ave Brooklyn College Student Center (SUBO) Brooklyn, NY United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Ypsilanti, Michigan - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Sat, 2011-11-05 14:32
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  December 1, 2011 - 7:00pm Related Group:  ISSE at Eastern Michigan University Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Eastern Michigan University 900 Oakwood Street EMU Student Center, Room 304 Ypsilanti, MI 48197United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Champaign, Illinois - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Wed, 2011-11-02 22:26
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  November 15, 2011 - 7:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Champaign, Illinois Champaign Public Library Library Friends Conference Room (Room 215) Champaign, IL United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Cambridge, MA - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Wed, 2011-11-02 22:22
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  November 16, 2011 - 7:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Boston area 11 Garden Street, Choir room First Church in Cambridge Cambridge, MA 02138United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in New York, New York - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Sat, 2011-10-29 17:19
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  November 19, 2011 - 3:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Speaker:  To Be Announced Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location New York City 273 Bowery University Settlement at the Houston Street Center New York, NY 10002United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Monroe, Michigan - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Thu, 2011-10-27 13:21
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
Date:  November 9, 2011 - 12:30pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Monroe County Community College 1555 S. Raisinville Rd Campbell Learning Resources Center, Room # C224 Monroe, MI 48161United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Ann Arbor, Michigan - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Thu, 2011-10-27 13:00
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Queen's University November 22 Kingston Ontario
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
  • Central Massachusetts December 10 Northampton Massachusetts
Date:  November 16, 2011 - 7:00pm Related Group:  University of Michigan ISSE Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location University of Michigan 911 N. University Ave. Michigan League, Room 4 Ann Arbor, MI 48109United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Chicago, Illinois - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Wed, 2011-10-26 12:56
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

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  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
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Date:  November 12, 2011 - 2:00pm Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location Chicago Public Library Uptown Branch 929 West Buena Avenue Chicago, IL 60613United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in San Diego, California - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Wed, 2011-10-26 12:54
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

AttachmentSize Customizable Poster453.28 KB Customizable handout391.04 KB
  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Brooklyn College November 9 Brooklyn New York
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
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  • Boston area November 16 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
  • Eastern Michigan... December 1 Ypsilanti Michigan
Sent Late October Date:  November 8, 2011 - 5:00pm Related Group:  San Diego State University ISSE Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Speaker:  To Be Announced Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location San Diego State University Exercise and Nutritional Sciences (ENS) 213 San Diego, CA 92114United States See map: Google Maps

Public meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado - Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

Mon, 2011-10-24 17:38
Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism

The eruption of global protests, sparked by the Wall Street occupation in New York City, has given voice to the mass opposition to social inequality, unemployment, war and the corporate domination of political life.

The Occupy movement heralds the emergence of a much broader movement of working people internationally. But the emergence of open social conflict, for the first time in several decades, raises historical and political questions that need to be answered. This includes above all the nature and role of the Democratic Party. The Democrats and their supporters are currently seeking to channel the anti-Wall Street demonstrations behind a re-election campaign for Obama, who for three years has faithfully carried out the dictates of the banks.

A new program and perspective is required, one based on the independent interests of the working class, the vast majority of the world's population. Join us for a discussion of the relationship between social equality and socialism, and what the history of the socialist movement has to teach a new generation entering into political struggle.

AttachmentSize Customizable Poster453.28 KB Customizable handout391.04 KB
  • Wayne State University October 27 Detroit Michigan
  • Northern Virginia... October 27 Annandale Virginia
  • University of Colorado... November 2 Colorado Springs Colorado
  • San Diego State... November 8 San Diego California
  • Monroe County Community... November 9 Monroe Michigan
  • Chicago Public Library... November 12 Chicago Illinois
  • Los Angeles November 13 Culver City California
  • Cornell University November 14 Ithaca New York
  • University of Pittsburgh November 15 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
  • Champaign, Illinois November 15 Champaign Illinois
  • University of Michigan November 16 Ann Arbor Michigan
  • Boston area November 17 Cambridge Massachusetts
  • New York City November 19 New York New York
Date:  November 2, 2011 - 7:00pm Related Group:  University of Colorado - Colorado Springs Event Type:  Occupy Wall Street and Beyond: Equality and the Fight for Socialism Speaker:  To Be Announced Public Meeting:  Public Meeting Location University of Colorado - Colorado Springs 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway UC-124 Colorado Springs, CO 80918United States See map: Google Maps
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