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We are gearing up for Part 2 of our discussion on the recent turmoil in Sri Lanka with Kanya D’Almeida and Quincy Saul. It is the next installment of our … Continue reading "Crisis as Catalyst: Discussion of the Revolution in Sri Lanka"
By Chaia Heller: "The aim here is to address two problems emerging amidst the current war, challenging the left to present a principled response to both the dynamics of authoritarianism and rising anti-Jewish racism."
For the ISE blog: Mason Herson-Hord explains the unfolding genocide against Palestinians in Gaza through the history of Israel's radical right's ascension to power. "Over the course of these decades, there was a resulting shift in Israeli political consciousness where the historical necessity of the Nakba for the creation of the Jewish state transitioned from a truth to be masked or denied to one to be embraced and carried forward into Israel’s expansionist future."
Join Kali Akuno for another conversation in our racial and environmental justice series, with Pan Africanist Marxist historian Phethani Madzivhandila.
“There have been significant links between environmentalism and Right-wing politics for more than a century,” Staudenmaier writes in his new book Ecology Contested: Environmental Politics Between Left and Right. “Knowingly or not, the perpetrators of the Christchurch and El Paso massacres continued that tradition."
To celebrate finally launching the second online issue of Harbinger: a Journal of Social Ecology, we are hosting a launch party this Thursday, February 9, at 8pm Eastern time. We'll be joined by several of the authors to offer thoughts and take questions, and then we'll have an open discussion on race, white supremacy, and colonialism focused on the different essays in the issue. All are welcome to attend!
After two years of pandemic delay, we’re very excited to announce that the new issue of Harbinger: a Journal of Social Ecology has now been released. The issue features nine timely contributions, all exploring social ecological perspectives on race, racism, and colonialism
More videos from the summer gathering, Building Ecosocialism Below, a collaboration of the ISE with folks from Cooperation Jackson and the People's Network for Land and Liberation. The videos feature presentations by Kali Akuno, Mason Herson-Hord and many others.
Join the Institute for Social Ecology on Wednesday, July 13, at 6pm Eastern Time for a panel discussion with the authors of the new book Racism, Not Race: Answers to … Continue reading "Racism, Not Race: Conversation with Joseph Graves, Jr. and Alan Goodman"
Class will run from May 12-June 16, 2022, Thursdays from 1 – 3 PM US Eastern time. Instructors: Grace Gershuny and Brian Tokar, featuring international guests As the world faces … Continue reading "Register Now: Food & Climate Justice class begins May 12th"