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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
"State of Economic Emergency," Fighting for a Moratorum to Stop Foreclosures, Evictions and Utility Shut-offs. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-33 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Detroit y el Rust Belt |
Join us in manifesting sacred connection, love and prayer through a living mandala offering to nourish the land and spirits on local community project land. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Woodward Academy: 1437 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Organizando un movimiento sindical para el siglo 21: crisis y oportunidades |
This workshop is a panel discussion bringing together a broad range of stakeholders to illustrate the importance of manufacturing as the backbone of strong communities, share stories on the devastation caused by plant shutdowns and deindustrialization, and explore strategies for saving manufacturing jobs in the US. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Prentis: 10 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria A la izquierda: la construcción de un movimiento por la justicia social: las intersecciones y las alianzas a través de raza, clase, género, sexualidad, edad, habilidad ... |
Panel will initiate discussion on state budget crisis and how popular fightbacks can rebuild public space. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-39 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
Participants will learn the opportunities university capital offers for strategic economic transformation and find out what student activists across the nation have been doing to make those opportunities become reality. Usar el dinero de las universidades para la transformación económica |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Old Main: 1129 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria A la izquierda: la construcción de un movimiento por la justicia social: las intersecciones y las alianzas a través de raza, clase, género, sexualidad, edad, habilidad ... |
Will you join us in the middle of a whirlwind? In cooperation with other organizers and activists, we will present during this two-hour workshop, on the importance of research to movement building as we seek a return radical community organizing—toward making a revolution possible! |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-42 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Justicia de Clima: sostenabilidad, recursos y tierra |
Everyone needs to eat. Everyone needs water. How can we organize against the private corporations that are trying to control the things we need? |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Wayne County Community College: 348 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Organizando un movimiento sindical para el siglo 21: crisis y oportunidades |
Human rentals, the standard employment relationship, violate people’s inalienable rights and must be abolished. www.abolishhumanrentals.org Abolir el alquiler de humanos: resucitar los derechos inalienables |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: D-12 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
We are identifying Solidarity Economy in our communities and using this information to create alternatives to capitalism. People have the power to reclaim their economies. Organización, mapeo y establecimiento de contactos para impulsar la economía solidaria local |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Old Main: 1119 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
Participants will examine how welfare reform has negatively impacted families in poverty & how welfare reform has influenced the mainstream's myths & stereotypes about families on welfare. We'll examine what we do locally and nationally to organize around welfare rights and anti-poverty issues. Mujeres luchando en contra de la pobreza: historias de la trinchera |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: DO-4C |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Detroit y el Rust Belt |
A model project to develop a free health care center in the city that will go beyond simply providing care to facilitating organizing for political and social change. Centro de Salud y de Organización de Detroit: Creando un Nuevo Modelo |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | UAW Building: Navigator |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
This workshop will explore racial equity advocacy around the economic recovery, with an emphasis on American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) allocations and investments. With $1.2 trillion pledged, ARRA marks a significant point in our nation’s recent history and provides a tremendous opportunity for reforming national policy to promote equity and social justice. This panel will emphasize the need for targeted programs and racial equity advocacy in order to ensure a fair economic recovery. The panelists will highlight national and state advocacy efforts, and successes and challenges, from data collection to contracting. Construyendo una Recuperación Justa: De Crisis a Oportunidad |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Student Center: 786 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Justicia de Clima: sostenabilidad, recursos y tierra |
It is time for a just transition past the boom and bust coal economy of Central Appalachia - join us as we discuss a better path. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Student Center: South Lounge 2nd floor |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
A divers group of students who have had heir free speech taken away from them for being political. Defendiendo la libertad de expresión de diversos grupos políticos en los campus |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: W2-64 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Detroit y el Rust Belt |
Tent communities for the homeless are a reality. MISSION partners with homeless individuals to establish permanent rotating tent communities in Washtenaw County, Michigan. MISSION is a not for profit partnership between homeless and homeful Washtenaw county residents. MISSION supports the efforts of Camp Take Notice to build and strengthen a homeless tent community through self-governance and accountability. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Student Center: 261 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Organizando un movimiento sindical para el siglo 21: crisis y oportunidades |
In May of 1935, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order creating the WPA, the largest public works program in U.S. history. The WPA created 8.5 million jobs during the depression of the 1930s. 75 years later, do the lessons of the WPA offer a fightback strategy to counter the deepening poverty and unemployment facing the US working class? What can be done to spark a resurgence to push back against corporate lay-offs and plant closing, right-wing Tea Party racism and bigotry and government tax breaks and bail-outs of banks and big business? There are more than 30 million unemployed and underemployed people in the country today. Everyone from youth graduating from high school and college, veterans returning from imperialist wars, long-time workers unsure about their future, seniors forced back into the job market, immigrants facing job discrimination and police harassment -- all need jobs or income now! It's time to say no: to a jobless recovery -- to an economy based on permanent high unemployment and low wages — to trillions of $ for Wall St., and trillions of $ for war, but nothing but joblessness, foreclosures, evictions, layoffs, low wages, union-busting, hunger and homelessness for workers and the poor. We need a real WPA-type program that is big enough to ensure that those who need work get work — work that is socially useful, that pays union wages and benefits. This wide-ranging discussion will bring together the experience of youth organizers in Detroit, Baltimore and Raleigh, trade unionists from San Francisco, historians and Bail Out the People Movement organizers – all of whom are building grass-roots support for a massive federally-funded jobs program that eliminates profit-skimming by corporations by directly paying workers to build and repair infrastructure, rehabilitate schools, housing and hospitals, build and beautify parks, walking and bike trails, create public art and advance community participation in culture and sports and so much more needed work. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Woodward Academy: 1475 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria A la izquierda: la construcción de un movimiento por la justicia social: las intersecciones y las alianzas a través de raza, clase, género, sexualidad, edad, habilidad ... |
Learn the real story of what happened to ACORN with veteran activists, and what lessons there are for the left. |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Cohn: 224 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
This workshop will explore the Right To The City NYC's Condo Conversion Campaign, which is aiming to convert vacant luxury condominiums in NYC into low-income housing. This workshop will also explore the participatory action research the Alliance has engaged in to support our campaign work. In August, 2009, RTTC-NYC released the Right to the City-NYC Policy Platform, which includes 33 policy demands most important to our low-income membership and serves as the guiding document for the work of the Alliance. From the policy demands listed in our platform, RTTC-NYC’s membership prioritized campaign work on the Condo Conversion Campaign. To inform the Alliance’s Condo Conversion Campaign, RTTC-NYC engaged in a participatory action research project in which over 150 members of the Alliance canvassed their neighborhoods to locate and document information about vacant condominiums. In May, 2010, this information was compiled and released in the report, Homes without People, People without Homes. The report will share lessons learned and strategies used in the work of RTTC-NYC. Derecho a la ciudad - La plataforma política y campaña de conversión de condominios de New York |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-43 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Desplazamiento, migración e inmigración |
This workshop will explore the partnership between a regional arts organization (Alternate ROOTS) and a local community. This partnership is designed to use arts to facilitate capacity building. As a specific example, we will look at a particular partnership between ROOTS’ Resources for Social Change facilitators and the community of west Baltimore, MD. This workshop will unpack issues and offer long-term strategies utilized in this partnership. Open to everyone – artists, organizers, and allies encouraged to attend! El arte de la reconstrucción de la comunidad: ROOTS en el oeste de Baltimore |
Jun 23 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: D3-27 |
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Capitalismo en Crisis: derribar la pobreza, la creación de alternativas económicas y una economía solidaria Estrategias para la Construcción de Poder y Asegurando las Necesidades de la Comunidad (vivienda, educación, puestos de trabajo, aire limpio ...) |
The workshop will give information on wage theft and share creative local and national strategies to fight this crisis. |
Jun 23 2010 - 1:00pm | WSU Old Main: 1305 |