Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Medea Benjamin Inside Iran-Thursday,September 27th @12:30 pm UMass Boston

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Thursday,September 27th @12:30 pm

UMass Boston

Campus Center, 3rd Floor, Ballroom C


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Medea Benjamin                     Inside Iran: The Real History and Politics of the Islamic Republic of Iran




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When the Iran nuclear agreement was signed by President Obama in 2015, the world breathed a sigh of relief. Iran would not get nuclear weapons, relations between the Republic of Iran and the West would improve, and the moderates in Iran were empowered over the hard-liners. Then came
President Trump, throwing US-Iranian relations into turmoil.
This easy-to-read book is designed to help Americans understand Iran so that we will be better equipped to prevent war! It recounts Iran’s long, proud history and the disastrous effects of outside intervention. It sets the stage for the 1979 Islamic revolution, and the religious regime’s crackdown on human rights, religious minorities, and women.
The book traces how decades of Western sanctions have affected daily life, and delves into Iran’s tumultuous relationship with the United States and with its neighbors in the region. Most importantly, it highlights the heroic efforts of Iranians to live in a more open, more democratic society free of outside interference.
Sponsored by the Honors College, William Joiner Institute, American Studies, and Women Studies Departments
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    THE POLITICS AND TECHNOLOGY OF ECOSOCIALISM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 7:00 - 9:30 P.M. 9a Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108

    Suren Moodliar<suren@fairjobs.org>
    THE POLITICS AND TECHNOLOGY OF ECOSOCIALISM
    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
    9a Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108

    This event celebrates Victor Wallis’ new book, Red-Green Revolution.
    Building on decades of serious theorizing, teaching, and organizing against
    the challenges facing humanity living under the weight of an ecocidal and
    militarized capitalism, Victor writes in the tradition and style of the
    independent socialists of Monthly Review. Channeling George Monbiot’s and
    Naomi Klein’s wide lens and sense of urgency, Victor also brings
    intellectual rigor and startling clarity to a wide range of immediate
    concerns: diversity and coalition building; local and global organizing;
    post-capitalist social organization; technological change and social
    relations. Chaired by Edward Carson, the event also features a conversation
    between Victor and five movement organizers, Kim Barzola, Elan Axelbank,
    Mea Johnson, Keely Mullen, and Nino Brown. Download the poster here:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5sx4hilmaom7txd/flyer-2018-09-20-letter2.pdf?dl=0.

    Light refreshments and post-event reception.

    Please scroll down to learn more about the speakers

    Comments on the book:

    Finally, we have the definitive work on ecosocialism... Victor brings his
    brilliant editorial skills to writing a highly readable, compelling, and
    essential book, a must read for everyone who cares about the fate of the
    earth in this era of capitalist implosion with socialism no longer a
    possible alternative, but rather a requirement for survival.
    —Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, author of *An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the
    United States*

    Red-Green Revolution is clearly written and focused, but far from dry: it
    is a passionate call to organize and act. Victor Wallis puts the need to
    build [a] mass movement to end capitalist ecocide at the top of [the]
    ecosocialist agenda, where it surely belongs. His book is essential reading
    for everyone who agrees with that goal.
    —Ian Angus, editor of Climate & Capitalism

    About our featured speaker:

       - Victor Wallis is the author of Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and
       Technology of Ecosocialism (2018). He was for twenty years the managing
       editor of Socialism and Democracy. He teaches in the Liberal Arts
    department at the Berklee College of Music (in Boston), having previously
       taught political science for many years at Indiana University-Purdue
       University at Indianapolis. His articles – encompassing an array of
       subjects including ecology, political strategies, the US Left, US labor
       songs, and Latin American revolutionary film – have appeared in Monthly
       Review, Capitalism Nature Socialism, New Political Science, Socialism and
       Democracy, Jump Cut, Organization & Environment, International Critical
       Thought, and the Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism, plus
       book-chapters and online publications in several countries, and have been
       translated into thirteen language. His activism, addressing a wide range of
       issues, dates from the 1960s.

    About our commentators:

       - Elan Axelbank is a member of Socialist Alternative and is currently
       their Boston and New England Organizer. He experiences include in the
       student movement, socialist electoral work, and labor and minimum-wage
       struggles.
       - Kimberly Barzola is a Quechua visual artist and organizer with the
       Party for Socialism and Liberation. She is passionate about multilingual
       justice has a background in student organizing, native language
       revitalization projects and currently works as a freelance Spanish
       interpreter and librarian assistant in the Greater Boston Area.
       - Nino Brown is a Dorchester resident, Boston Public School educator,
       and building representative with the Boston Teacher's Union. He is an
       anti-war & anti-racist organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, is a
       founding member of Mass Action Against Police Brutality, the Jericho
       Movement Boston Chapter, and a organizer with the Party for Socialism
       and Liberation. Nino focuses on building community power to support
       organized Labor, anti-imperialism and the struggle against white supremacy,
       and ending the US prison and warfare state. Nino is also journalist and
       contributor to Liberation News where he writes about a number of subjects
       pertaining to the global class struggle for socialism and liberation.
       - Mea Johnson is the Lead Organizer with the Restaurant Opportunities
       Center of Boston (ROC Boston), a Restaurant Worker Center that organizes
       for better industry standards. Mea is also an Indigenous Cuisine baker and
       a worker-owner in Olio Catering Co-op.  Mea has been doing grassroots
       organizing in the Boston area for 15 years, as well as organizing with the
       Native community, both locally and nationally.  Mea is a mom, writer and
       artist.
       - Keely Mullen is a member of Socialist Alternative and on the Editorial
       Board for their website and newspaper, also called Socialist Alternative.
       She has done much organizing in the student movement, environmental
       movement, women's movement, and more.

    About our Facilitator:

       - Eddie Carson has been organizing workers, and educating them on the
       need for solidarity while addressing the complexity of intersectional
       struggles during his five-year tenure in Greater Boston. As a trained
       historian, he is a prolific writer on matters regarding American Black
       thought, race, and religion. Currently, he chairs the Communist Party
       USA-Boston and sits on committees for the Boston Socialist Unity Project
       and for the Center for Marxist Education in Cambridge, MA.

    Please note: most of these activities take place at our event space,
    encuentro5 - 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA 02108-4701. Other venues may be
    indicated in the text. Note: encuentro5 is *not wheelchair accessible.*
    Until we are able to install a slide lift, folks unable to attend our
    events are welcome to join via conference call and video. Please contact us
    directly and we will work with you to join our conversation -
    info@encuentro5.org.
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    In Boston United Nations International Day of Peace September 23 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    United Nations International Day of Peace

    September 23 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    International Day of Peace Boston
     
    Music, Dance, Song, Poetry,
    Artwork, & Peace Education
     
    Face-painting and Activities for Children
    Followed by
     
    Walk to Garden of Peace
     
     
     
     
    United Nations Theme for 2018 International Day of Peace:
    “The Right to Peace – The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70”
    The celebration (our ninth annual) will be focused on the United Nations’ theme for this year – “The Right to Peace – The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70”. Similar to the 2013 World Council of Churches General Assembly in Busan, we expect to have program elements featuring Human Rights for the Earth, its peoples, the marketplace, and the community. 
    The program will include brief presentations by peacemakers about their work, performances of music, dance, song, and poetry, and activities for children. It will conclude with the reading of a list of recent local victims of violence. We will then walk to the nearby Garden of Peace to pray for peace among stones engraved with the names of local victims of violence.
    Please help us celebrate peacemaking and nonviolence at the local UN International Day of Peace gathering. We are hoping you will attend this program. 
    It is time to end the cycle of violence we have experienced for far too long. We call on all to put down weapons, open up our hearts, loosen our tight fists, and start to build a united community based on peace with justice for all. We see the celebration of the UN International Day of Peace as an excellent opportunity to take a step along this path.

    Details

    Date:
    September 23
    Time:
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Event Tags:
    International Day of Peace
    Website:
    http://www.idpboston.org/

    Venue

    Boston Common – Park St
    Tremont & Park Streets
    Boston, MA 02108 United States
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