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The Higher Education Working Group of the Socialist Project invites you to join us for our fourth organizing meeting! The next meeting will be focussed on aligning bargaining in the higher education sector, one of the key objectives that emerged from our solidarity pact exercise. We will have a couple of presentations, one from a … Keep reading » |
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Every Wednesday at 6:30pm, March 25 to May 13, 2026. Capitalism Can't Be Fixed Activism and Mental Health with Dr. James Deutsch. |
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Cuba is facing deepening hardship with blackouts, and critical shortages of food, fuel, and medicine. As the crisis intensifies, communities worldwide are coming together in solidarity. Join us for an evening of dialogue, learning, and collective action as we unpack what is happening in Cuba today beyond the headlines. All proceeds from the evening to … Keep reading » |
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The Leo Panitch School is pleased to present “Confronting the Far-Right: Lessons from Italy and Spain.” We are honoured to welcome Clara Serra and Salvatore Prinzi to Toronto to lead us in a discussion of this vital topic. Clara and Salvatore are both activists, authors, and philosophers, experienced in movements confronting the rise of the … Keep reading » |
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To mark International Workers’ Day, we gather across New Brunswick to affirm a simple truth: a worker is a worker, no matter where we come from or what immigration status we hold. At a time when racism, xenophobia, and anti-migrant policies are being used to divide workers, these May Day forums will bring together migrant … Keep reading »
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The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present Bread and Roses (2000) as the next film in the FilmSocial series of socialist film screenings. This edition of FilmSocial is extra special as we celebrate with a May Day party following the film! In Los Angeles, Mexican immigrant Maya (Pilar Padilla) finds … Keep reading » |
