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SUMMARY:Transforming the City: Municipal Politics\, Socialist Strategy\, and Organizing to Win
DESCRIPTION:The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is pleased to be presenting “Transforming the City\,” a discussion of municipal politics\, socialist strategy\, and organizing to win. \nFrom unprecedented Palestine solidarity actions and struggles against police violence to massive climate strikes and marches against healthcare privatization\, recent years have seen a growing number of people taking to the streets\, causing Toronto to re-emerge as a site of popular struggle. \nThe buildings\, roads\, and sidewalks of the city itself are what’s seen in news coverage and by those on the ground\, but what of the institutions and municipalities that often go less noticed? What makes city hall different from provincial or federal governments\, and does this change how we organize for transformational change? How should the socialist movement relate to electoral politics at the municipal level? \nAll are welcome to join us as we discuss these topics and many others that have often tripped up and confounded socialist activists throughout the years. \nSpeakers: \n\nJonathan Rosenblum is a Seattle-based union and community organizer\, and the author of Beyond $15: Immigrant Workers\, Faith Activists\, and the Revival of the Labor Movement (Beacon Press\, 2017). He worked as a community organizer for Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant and has a forthcoming book on the 10-year Seattle experience of Marxist political struggle inside the modern-day capitalist state (OR Books\, to be published in 2025). More about him and his work can be found at jonathanrosenblum.org.\nShelagh Pizey-Allen is the executive director of TTCriders\, a membership based organization of transit users.\nSteven Tufts is an Associate Professor of Geography in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University. His recent research focuses on the links among organized labour\,urban economic development\, and populism.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/transforming-the-city/
LOCATION:CSI Annex\, 720 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 2R4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Grassy Narrows River Run 2024
DESCRIPTION:On September 18th\, 2024 we invite you to walk with Grassy Narrows youth and community members to show that we are with them on their path to achieve mercury justice and freedom! \nGrassy Narrows people are powerful leaders in the movement for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice. They have shown that together we can fight for justice against all odds and make real gains. But so much is still needed to right the wrong of mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows. \nRSVP here to say that you will show up in solidarity and walk with them in their fight for justice. RSVP is intended to help us plan for the day but is not mandatory to attend the event. Grange Park\, Toronto\, 12pm.
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SUMMARY:100% Tariffs on China’s EVs
DESCRIPTION:The Liberal government recently imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles.  What’s at stake in this move? Is this simply another attempt to cozy up to America’s new cold war against China? Is it an attempt to gain support from autoworkers in the leadup to the next federal election? EVs may not be the only answer to the climate catastrophe we face today\, but are they part of the solution? Join us for this special webinar on Canada-China relations and the environment. \nSam Gindin is co-author (with the late Leo Panitch) of The Making of Global Capitalism (Verso) and the former research director of the Canadian Auto Workers from 1974-2000. He currently works with the Socialist Project in Toronto. \nElizabeth May is the co-leader of the Green Party and represents the Vancouver Island riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands on the territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation. She has worked as a lawyer and government policy advisor and was the executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada for 17 years.
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SUMMARY:South Africa’s 2024 Elections
DESCRIPTION:South Africa’s 2024 elections\, which saw the ruling African National Congress (ANC) lose its governing majority for the first time since independence 30 years ago\, represents a milestone in the long trajectory of South Africa’s post-apartheid democratic transition. Yet its implications for popular participation and new paths forward remain contradictory and uncertain.  \nDale McKinley assesses the ANC’s political-ideological and electoral journey since 1994\, and explores what the results of the 2024 elections and subsequent formation of a ‘Government of National Unity’ tell us about both South Africa and the ANC. Is South Africa at a new point of transition – or are we likely to see more of the same uneven and disappointing liberation movement leadership? McKinley reflects on the new Government of National Unity and identifies emerging challenges for South Africa’s popular sector. \nDale McKinley holds a PhD in International Political Economy/African Studies from UNC Chapel Hill\, and is a long-time political activist who has been involved in social movement\, community and liberation organisations and struggles in Southern Africa for four decades. \nTUESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24\, 2024\, 2:30 PM EST\nVERNEY ROOM\, SOUTH ROSS 638 – DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS\, York University
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