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Four
days of radical politics, debate, and entertainment
June
26–29 • Crowne Plaza Hotel O’Hare • Chicago
Step
1: Register Step 2: Connect Step 3: Share
earlier bird conference
rates end May 23rd!
Interested in traveling
with the Boston ISO to Chicago? Want to help us fundraise to defer travel
and housing costs? For more information, email us at contact@bostonsocialism.org
or come to our meetings
on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM 358 Washington Street, Dorchester (Fields
Corner Station or #23 from Ruggles station) Directions If you get lost,
call (617) 506-3762!
Socialism
2014 is a four-day conference bringing together hundreds of socialists
and radical activists from around the country to take part in discussions about
Marxism, working-class history, and the debates and strategies for organizing
today.
Every year, the Socialism
conferences aims to be a place where activists can share lessons from their
struggles—from the boycott, divestment and sanction campaign for Palestine to
the fight for LGBT liberation, from the Fight for 15 to the struggle to stop the
destruction of the planet, the fight against racism, and
more.
With well over
100 meetings, the weekend will feature left-wing authors and thinkers discussing
the debates on the left today, as well as meetings on the hidden history of
working-class and socialist struggles.
Entertainment this year will
feature the abortion rights play MOM BABY GOD as well as a Radical Film
Festival, and much more.
• Independent
journalist Glenn
Greenwald speaking out on the crimes of the national security
state. • Teacher, parent, and student activists on the
fight for education justice. • Discussions on violence against women
and Black
feminism and intersectionality. • Environmental
activists strategizing about the movement’s next steps. •
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on the political
economy of racism.
• Discussions and debates
about Marxist
theory today. • Socialists from Greece, Egypt, Canada, Britain,
Australia, and elsewhere describing the challenges
for the revolutionary left. • LGBT
activists highlighting the struggle for transgender rights. • A
roundtable discussion on the history
and politics of disability. • Idle No More activists linking
historic First
Nation and Native American struggleswith those today. • Electronic
Intifada’a Ali Abunimah on the
struggle for Palestine and the BDS
movement.
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