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    Howard Zinn Memorial Lectures: From Occupy to Workers Control Panel

    From Occupy to Workers Control Panel
    When:Friday, January 20, 2011

    Time: 6:00pm until 8:00 pm
    Where: Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
    Join Immanuel Ness and Elaine Bernard for a panel discussion on From Occupy to Workers Control sponsored by the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series and Encuentro 5.
    The Occupy Movement is taking new and exciting steps as it continues to reshape political possibilities (such as reclaiming foreclosed homes). The discussion of how to organize a society that represents the interests and aspirations of the 99% is a debate that is being held across Occupy sites.What would it mean to really take the Occupy Movement into the workplace? Into the heart of the economic system itself? And how to do it? Join us on Jan. 20 at 6 pm for two of the contributors to the book, Ours to Master and to Own: Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present (Immanuel Ness and Elaine Bernard). For more information about the Zinn Lectures and our upcoming events  please visit our website.

    Rally today, Monday Dec. 12 4-6pm

    Dear friends and allies in the struggle for a more just, free, and egalitarian world:
    Come express your solidarity with Occupy Boston, and with the broader Occupy movement, in the wake of the recent eviction of Dewey Square,
    TOMORROW, MONDAY DEC. 12. 4-6pm at City Hall Plaza (by Government Center).
    Bring your thoughts, your signs, your music, your drums.  And your friends.
    From 4-6 there will be a Speak Out, (and drum circle?) open to all.
    Some will express their protest at the Mayor’s eviction and destruction of our encampment at Dewey Square.  (This will include those recently rendered homeless by the raid.)
    Some will testify to the ongoing determination of our movement for global social and economic justice.
    Some will speak in solidarity with the West coast occupiers, workers, and students (among others) who are –even as I write this–upping the ante and building to shut down the 1% controlled ports of the Northwest, from Oakland to Seattle.
    What do you have to say at this key moment in the history of our new movement?  Come and share what you have to say!  And invite others.  Spread the word.
    Around 6pm we will hold a march back into the Financial District, by the recently lost Dewey Square.  Have you seen Dewey since the police raid?

    Aviva Chomsky speaking Wednesday on Immigration and Occupy.

    Avi Chomsky, professor of history at Salem State University will, be speaking at Occupy Boston on Wednesday, December 7 at 5 pm as part of FSU’s Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series. The topic of her talk will be “Immigration and Occupy.”

    End the Day of Action/Unity Rally with a lecture by Gar Alperovitz

    The Day of Action/ Unity Rally is TODAY! (Twitter #99Unity). Occupy Boston is working closely with community groups and activists to create an event that both celebrates diversity and unity in the struggle for the 99% (Schedule here). As part of the Day of Action, the Free School University Economics Forum, Dollar and Sense Magazine, and the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series present:

     

    Gary Alperovitz: America Beyond Capitalism

     When they say, “there’s no alternative…”

    Saturday, December 3, 2011, 6:00 p.m at Encuentro 5, a short walk from Dewey Square.  As discontent with the economic and political status quo mounts in the wake of the “great recession”, America Beyond Capitalism is a book whose time has come. Gar Alperovitz’s expert diagnosis of the long-term structural crisis of the American economic and political system is accompanied by detailed, practical answers to the problems we face as a society. Unlike many books that reserve a few pages of a concluding chapter to offer generalized, tentative solutions, Alperovitz marshals years of research into emerging “new economy” strategies to present a comprehensive picture of practical bottom-up efforts currently underway in thousands of communities across the United States. All democratize wealth and empower communities, not corporations: worker-ownership, cooperatives, community land trusts, social enterprises, along with many supporting municipal, state and longer term federal strategies as well. America Beyond Capitalism is a call to arms, an eminently practical roadmap for laying foundations to change a faltering system that increasingly fails to sustain the great American values of equality, liberty and meaningful democracy.

    Gar Alperovitz is the Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland and co-founder of the Democracy Collaborative. He is the author of numerous books, including Unjust Deserts (with Lew Daly), Making a Place For Community (with Thad Williamson and David Imbroscio), Rebuilding America (with Jeff Faux) and, in connection with foreign policy, Atomic Diplomacy and The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.

     

    Bruno Bosteels and Norman Finkelstein speaking this week

         

    Bruno Bosteels and Norman Finkelstein will be speaking this week as part of the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series, a Free School University forum. Bruno Bosteels, Professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University will be speaking on Tuesday, November 29 @5:00pm, on the “Actuality of Communism”. Norman Finkelstein, an expert on the Israel-Palestine conflict, will be speaking on Wednesday, November 30@5:00pm. In case you can’t make it, he will also be speaking again at Boston University later in the evening. You can find video from past lectures at the Zinn Lectures website.

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