2014 Programs

2014 Programs

Wednesday, January 8 2014
7:30 pm

“Big Sweep Up In Subcontracting”

March 2002, Paris. Cleaners doing subcontracted work in Accor hotels go on strike. Most of the strikers are women with West African origins and are fighting for their rights for the first time in their life....

Thursday, January 9 2014
7:30 pm

Peter Marcuse, Rachel Laforest, Matt Birkhold

With the election of Bill Deblasio to mayor of New York City prgressive possibilities could emerge that have been dormant for the past 25 years.  As part of the Brecht Forum's "Re-Imagining the City" series, ...

Monday, January 13 2014
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm

Writer and Revolutionary

Richard Greeman

This semester follows Serge through his adventures during the Russian Civil War (1919-21), the German Revolution (1923), at Comintern HQ in Vienna (where he worked with Gramsci and Lukacs), and the battles of...

Monday, January 13 2014
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm

Part 2

Revolutions Study Group

In 1905, sections of the Russian working class and peasantry organized and fought in radical new ways, including building the first revolutionary Workers Councils in Moscow and St. Petersburg. We will study...

Wednesday, January 15 2014
7:30 pm

On December 18th more than 45 people came to the Brecht Forum to discuss the political leadership of the Brecht Forum, what it contributes to movement building, and what it should contribute to movement...

Thursday, January 16 2014
7:30 pm

Alan Akrivos, Jen Roesch, Bhaskar Sunkara, Moderated by John Halle

The 2013 municipal elections offered a few signs of hope for the Left. In Seattle, Kshama Sawant won a City Council seat as an avowed socialist, while fellow Socialist Alternative candidate Ty Moore finished...

Wednesday, January 22 2014
7:30 pm

Matt Birkhold, Reg Flowers & Amaka Okechukwu

Join Arts and Labor Alternative Economies for a Screening of Paper Tiger Television's Rerooting the Motor City: Notes on a City in Transformation followed by a round table discussion.

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Wednesday, January 22 2014
7:00 pm

with The Red Microphone

THE RED MICROPHONE hits Montclair, NJ
The Red Microphone will be performing at Downtown Music & Variety in Montclair, New Jersey. Come and enjoy a bit of "Brecht in...

Wednesday, January 29 2014
7:30 pm

A Left Analysis of the Current Situation

George Cicariello-Maher & Greg Wilpert. Moderated by Gerardo Renique.

December 8 marks the one-year anniversary in which Chávez made his last address to the Venezuelan people and designated Nicolas Maduro as his successor. Also, December 8 of this year were the elections for...

Tuesday, February 4 2014
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm

Marisol Ruiz

A first course for those with little to no previous knowledge of the language. Students speak Spanish from the first day and acquire basic speaking, reading, and writing skills while learning about Spanish and...

Tuesday, February 4 2014
7:30 pm

A Workshop for the Aspiring Writer

Steve Bloom

Have you ever felt an inner poet is lurking, somewhere? The assumption of this workshop is that every human being has one. Come and explore. Discussion topics include:

What is poetry?
What is...

Wednesday, February 5 2014
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm

Silvia Federici

Based on the book Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation, this class will focus on the the restructuring of gender relations through the witch-hunts, and other social/...

Wednesday, February 5 2014
7:00 pm
- 9:00 pm

Jose Rosa

Jose Rosa, an immigrant from El Salvador, with 15 years experience teaching Spanish to teenagers and adults, will conduct classes to develop conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms...

Thursday, February 6 2014
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm

A. Shahid Stover

In this class participants will explore how racism makes the very assertion of human agency by Black people within the context of a western imperialist continuum  inherently ‘problematic’ and constitutive of a...

Thursday, February 6 2014
7:30 pm

Lessons for Palestine, Political Prisoners, and Economic Justice

Glen Ford, Laura Whitehorn, and Joel Kovel

Millions mourned the recent death of South African leader Nelson Mandela, who was instrumental in bringing about an end to Apartheid in that country. In the midst of well-deserved accolades, however, little...

Friday, February 7 2014
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm

Russell Dale

Hegel's philosophy has had a great influence on much of what has happened in the world since his time (1770 – 1831) and is crucial to understanding much of modern social thought and philosophy as well as to...