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Now: Aug 24 12:09 am
10:30 am Socialism with Russian Characteristics
Socialism with Russian Characteristics
Aug 24 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
  Speaker: Karl Sanchez To Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87388824824?pwd=QTWNvr8cGeGo1ZDW7x9Y8W0sDaNxRc.1 Meeting ID: 873 8882 4824 Passcode:  042428 Call one of these numbers and enter the codes above:• +1 646 931 3860 US • +1 669 444 9171 US How to describe the character of Russian society during the Putin presidency brings forth strong opinions, including from Marxists. Karl Sanchez believes that one must distinguish ‘State Capitalism and the type of Socialism being employed by Russia and China. Currently all political-economies are hybrids – no nation is purely one or another. However, it … Continued
12:30 pm UNCOMMON LAW FILM SCREENING @ New Parkway Theater
UNCOMMON LAW FILM SCREENING @ New Parkway Theater
Aug 24 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
UNCOMMON LAW FILM SCREENING @ New Parkway Theater
  Join UnCommon Law for a special screening featuring three short films — I Do, Finding Má, and Unhoused and Unseen — by formerly incarcerated filmmakers whose work challenges dominant narratives and centers love, healing, and resilience behind and beyond the prison walls. Following the screening, hear directly from the directors — Rahsaan Thomas, Thanh Tran, and Dante D. Jones — in a panel discussion about the power of storytelling to disrupt systems, reconnect families, and humanize people impacted by incarceration. Sun: 12:30  78339
7:00 pm An Evening for Gaza @ Finnish Hall
An Evening for Gaza @ Finnish Hall
Aug 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
An Evening for Gaza @ Finnish Hall
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5:00 pm Reading the Revolution @ Online
Reading the Revolution @ Online
Aug 27 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
As school boards ban books and disinformation clouds our collective memory, one truth is clear: storytelling is resistance. That’s why we’re launching Reading the Revolution – a new Women’s March program that reimagines the book club. There’s no pre-reading, no guilt, and no homework. Just big ideas, rich conversations, and a shared commitment to imagining a better world through the stories we love. Join us for a spicy conversation on feminism, romance literature, and the revolutionary nature of reading! RSVP NOW >>> We’re kicking it all off with a bang, … Continued