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panels - Left Forum
WELCOME TO LEFT FORUM 2016
BOARD MEMBERS
Ashley Abbott
Seth Adler
Stanley Aronowitz
Stephon Boatwright
Maria Carnemolla
Kristin Lawler
Rob Robinson
Richard D. Wolff
Thank you for participating in Left Forum 2016.
The conference has steadily grown over the years.
It has been transformed by a myriad of political
perspectives, and the influence of thousands of participants from six continents. We are proud of this
year’s gathering, humbled by the diversity of voices
included, and honored that you can join us. The Left
Forum Board of Directors would like to express our
deep appreciation to John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, particularly President Jeremy Travis, Jeff
Brown, Cheryl D’Antonio, and so many people in
the John Jay community who have been instrumental to bringing this conference to fruition. We are
pleased to have our annual conference once again
at a CUNY institution—as it was, and also remains
our roots. And we are all the more pleased that we
are at an institution that, by definition, “educates
for justice.” We also want to express our abiding
appreciation to the hundreds of volunteers who help
before, during, and after the event to make this
weekend possible.
This program guide includes the full conference
schedule, and will help you navigate through the
400 panels, workshops, and events that are happening this weekend. Please look through it carefully. The accompanying map should help you find
your panels and get you there on time, but feel free
to ask a staff member or volunteer for assistance.
This year we are devoting several rooms to specific
panel topics. Signs will be posted in the room areas
as to these topics. This will enable anyone interested in similar issues and activism to more easily
network and develop familiarity with people and
issues engaged within a common area of interest.
We also heartily invite you to participate in the Left
Forum Exhibition, held in the First Floor Commons, the
Hallway, the Second Floor Overlook, the Café, and
the registration entry areas of the conference center.
The Exhibition, which includes book publishers, publications, and movement organizers, is one of several
meeting and networking spaces for the conference.
With so much happening at once, we ask that you
help us keep things running smoothly. Please keep
your conference badge/necklace visible. If you lose
your badge/necklace, you will have to purchase
another one. Additionally, we ask you not to overcrowd the rooms; anyone who cannot find a seat is
kindly requested to select another panel to attend.
Please note that the plenary sessions and all standalone events operate on a first come, first serve
basis (for all ticketed plenary sessions, one ticket will
be handed out per person at the registration desks,
starting on the morning of the evening’s plenary session). Please also note that two cafes will be open,
on Saturday and Sunday afternoon through early
evening, starting at 1:30. They are located on the
first floor near the exhibit tables and on the lower
lobby level near the registration tables. Finally, we
encourage you to take the opportunity to share and
discuss ideas with each other, and take advantage
of the rare occasion for such rich public debate. We
organize the Left Forum with the intention of opening
an arena for dialogue on the most pressing matters
of our world, with an ardent belief that this will help
to change it. To this end, we thank you once again
for your participation, and look forward to seeing
you in the future.
In Solidarity,
The Board of Directors
and Staff of Left Forum
ADVISORY BOARD
Gilbert Achcar
Tariq Ali
Robin Blackburn
Barbara Bowen
Rose Brewer
Renate Bridenthal
Michael Brie
Stephen Brier
Stephen Eric Bronner
Paul Buhle
Joseph A. Buttigieg
Luciana Castellina
Angela Dillard
Stephen Duncombe
Hester Eisenstein
Barbara Epstein
Deepa Fernandes
Héctor Figueroa
Harriet Fraad
Josh Freeman
Barbara Garson
Marvin Gettleman
Arun Gupta
Jack Hammond
David Harvey
Gerald Horne
Boris Kagarlitsky
Robin D. G. Kelley
Christine A. Kelly
Peter Kwong
Joanne Landy
Jesse Lemisch
Michael Löwy
Liz Mestres
Susan O’Malley
Leo Panitch
Christian Parenti
Thomas Ponniah
Barbara Ransby
Jan Rehmann
Gerardo Rénique
Rainer Rilling
Colin Robinson
Nan Rubin
Stephen R. Shalom
Eleni Varikas
Victor Wallis
Ross Weiner
Joseph Wilson
1
RAGE, REBELLION, REVOLUTION
ORGANIZING OUR POWER
Today’s left generates an increasingly bold and resonant criticism of
contemporary capitalism and the severely compromised everyday life
that it produces. From Occupy Wall Street to Black Lives Matter and
the Fight for $15; from escalating climate justice and gender freedom
demands and the movement against mass incarceration to the massive
national support for Bernie — not despite but because he wears the
socialist label: left critique is going big. Something profound is shaking.
The fuel for radical social transformation is all around us. From the
streets and from offices; from campuses, factories, and stores, we see a
growing rage against the system coming from those left behind and left
out. People have had it. But we know too well that rage can easily feed
the dangers of right wing populism, fascism, militarism, and gun violence
in the U.S. and around the world.
Rebellion, too, stalks the institutions that perpetuate a ruthless and violent system. Rebellion is inevitable when people live in a dehumanizing
and contradictory society. But rebellion can fuel the right as well as the
left — from “Know-Nothing” style populism to positive reforms like
higher wages, and from movements to end the racist dimensions - and
transform the institutional purposes - of policing in our country, all the
way up to a revolutionary alternative. The future depends on what we
envision and build today, and on how we ride this wave.
We know that we can do better than capitalism and its state violence
and endless bullshit. We reject the corporate dominance that corrupts
our politics while delivering depressions, unemployment, and austerity.
Folks all around the world share our disgust at the grotesque inequalities
of today’s corporate system: its discriminations against and oppressions
of vast populations, and its destruction of our environment. They sense
that there are better alternatives. At Left Forum, we come together to
imagine and hash out these alternatives, and to organize our power to
make them real.
There is a lot to build on, and a lot to build.
LEFT FORUM STAFF & ORGANIZERS
VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS, & ACTIVISTS
Seth Adler .................................................................................... Coordinator
Ashley Abbott ..................... Administrative and Operations Coordinator
Marcus Grätsch ................... Program Coordinator/Panel Administration
Carlos Mejia ............................................ IT Coordinator/Web Developer
Laurie Bogath ...................................................... Editorial/Graphic Design
Steven Matthews .................................................................. Program Guide
Samantha Désiré ......................................................................... Registration
Gabriel Farofaldane ......................... Plenary and Logistics Coordinator
George Ygarza ......................................................... Art and Social Media
Matthew Binetti .................................................................... Graphic Design
Lou Hillier ...................................................................................... Operations
Jessica Wanamaker .................................................................... Fundraising
Michael Ryan ......................................................................................... Media
Yves Sorokobi ........................................................................................ Media
Chris Harding ............................................................... Social Media, Video
Theresa Eddins ....................................................... Child Care Coordinator
Valeryia Yermakova ..................................... Program and Administration
Fatih Seyhanoglu .............................................................................. Program
Denise Leal-Soto ............................................................................. Exhibition
Christian Dominguez ............................................... Volunteer Coordination
Ted Freed ................................................................. Volunteer Coordination
Thiago de Mello Bueno ................................................. Web Development
Martin Heinsdorf ........................................... Programming and Database
Ian McKenzie .......................................................................................... Video
Dena Fisher ................................................................ PR and Administration
John Fisher .............................................................................. Performing Arts
Aylin Sozen ...................................................... Public Relations and Media
Max Ruetsche ............................................................................... Advertising
Yasinul Ashraf
Azhar Asif
Helios Bajwa
Mark Balderrama
Joab Bastidas
Fikirte “Lilly” Bizuneh
Zar Castillo
Nancy Castro
Berta Devant
Andanta Djafar
Jeff Erickson
Richard Felipe
Dena Fisher
Sukruti Gandham
Priscilla Grim
Hao Huang
Joan Iezin
Yue (Onny) Jin
Soojin Joo
2
Daryl King
Sean Ledden
Wei Li
Zhi Li
Michael Lightsmith
Akil Mitchell
Wenmei Niu
Sherry Onna
Axel Owen
Nigel Pollard
Mia Ragozino
Kazi Nistyer Rahman
Vicente Rubio
Manuela Senatore
Andrew Sokulski
Basak Valbuena
Sage Velastegui
Yushun Wang
Ralph Yazzo
CONTENTS
CONFERENCE HOURS
FRIDAY
WELCOME ................................................................... 1
5:00P M – 9:15P M
DOORS OPEN 3:00PM
SATURDAY
10:00A M – 9:45P M
DOORS OPEN 8:00AM
SUNDAY
10:00A M – 9:15P M
DOORS OPEN 8:00AM
FLOOR PLANS ............................................................. 4
PANEL INDEX ............................................................. 7
PANEL SCHEDULE ....................................................... 17
SPEAKER INDEX ......................................................... 78
NOTES ....................................................................... 84
THANKS TO OUR COMRADES
Leslie Adams
Frank Brockway
Russell B Christensen
Mary Cleveland
Charles Delman
Samantha Desire
Meredith Dillon
Alvin Dorfman
Perk Elmer
Valerie Francis
Olive Freud
Patricia Friedland
Pat Fry
David Gallant
Jose Garcia
Ema Gold
Lee Halprin
John L. Hammond
Jeffrey Henigson
Richard Hobbs
Herschel Kaminsky
Richard K. Kearney
Shahrzad Khayami
Joseph F Knowles
Bill Koehnlein
Michael F. Kolassa
Lawrence Larry
Larry Lawrence
Daniel Le Dressay
Don Lichty
John Liebau
Gail Mansouri
Frances Marcuse
Peter Marcuse
Susanna Martin
Mattlin Foundation
Jane Mattlin
Lela Means
Gerald Meyer
Marilyn Millien-harris
Sudeb Mitra
Miriam Moskowitz
Robert A Murtha
Shaun O’Connell
Jason Parker
Patrick/Maria Patterson/Wilkens
Peggy Meyerhoff
Pearlstone Foundation
Charlotte Phillips
M. V. Ramana
Mario Rendon
Shaun Richman
Abby Rockefeller
Sal Rosselli
David Schweickart
Maynard Seider
Joan Shapiro
Lee Sheppard
Arthur Spears
Marla Stone
Merry Tucker
Steven Waldbaum
Victor Wallis
Ken Wark
McKenzie Wark
EXHIBITION AND SOCIAL SPACE
All weekend in the atrium and lobby areas. The Exhibition offers a dynamic social and networking space for conference attendees. Come see many
organizations, publishers, and artists including:
Society of the Third
National Union of
Freedom Road Socialist
AB Film Publishing
Millennium (S3K)
Healthcare Workers
Organization
Ad Hoc Movement to Replace
Spark Teacher Training Collective
New Politics
GRD Publishing/Cooperative
the Manhattan DA
Stop Mass Incarceration Network
News and Letters Committee
Republic Movement
Africanist Press
Syracuse Greens
Occupy Albany
Green Party of NY USA
AK Press
Socialism and Democracy
OccupyEMFHarm
Haymarket Books
Autonomedia
Socialist Party U.S.A.
Jerry Perry
Indypendent
Burning Books
Speak Out Now
PM Press
International MarxistCommittee for Democracy
Tax Revolution Institute Inc.
Polity Books
Humanist Organization
in Mexico
United National Antiwar Coalition
Progressive Labor Party
International Socialist Review
Deep State Literature
University of Chicago Press
Progressive Rags
Jacobin
Democracy at Work
Verso Books
Radicaljack.com
Left Voice
Democratic Socialists of America
Veterans for Peace
Red Star Publishers
Love Knowledge
Dissent Magazine
WBAI Indie Caucus
Revolution Books
Stephanie McMillan
Dollars and Sense
Workers Defense League
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Marxist Educational Press
Donnelly/Colt
World Fellowship Center
Rosenberg Fund for Children
Marxist Educational Project
Fernwood Publishing
Z Communications
Science and Society
Media Education Foundation
Food and Water Watch
Situations: Project of the
Monthly Review Press
Fordham SDS Documentary
Radical Imagination
Murphy Institute at CUNY SPS
3
4
1.63
EDUCATION
1.65
EDUCATION
TO THE
GYMNASIUM
MIDDLE EAST
1.124
1.125
TRUMP/
RIGHT-WING/
FASCISM
L.61
TO THE
GYMNASIUM
L.63
NEW BUILDING — LOBBY LEVEL
EDUCATION
1.61
MIX
1.129
WAR/
ANTI-WAR
1.127
NEW BUILDING — FLOOR 1
RACE
RACE
1.69
1.121
MIDDLE EAST
KROLL
ATRIUM
1.67
1.123
WAR/
ANTI-WAR
RACE
1.71
RACE
1.66
1.119
MIDDLE EAST
1.73
COMMONS/
CO-OPS/
LABOR
CLIMATE
1.117
MIX
L.76
1.75
COMMONS/
CO-OPS
CLIMATE
1.115
1.77
HOUSING
LABOR
1.76
MIX
1.114
EUROPE
1.113
LOUNGE
EXHIBITION
AREA
CAFÉ
LOUNGE
1.81
1.83
PRISON
PRISON
INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX
COMPLEX
1.82
PRISON
INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX
THEORY
ASIA/
INT’L
1.85
1.87
1.89
POLITICAL POLITICAL
SOCIAL
SOCIAL
MOVEMENTS MOVEMENTS
MEDIA
1.90
HEALTH
CARE
1.91
CULTURE/
EVERYDAY LIFE
1.92
1.93
FEMINISM
GENDER
SEXUALITY
1.100
FEMINISM/
GENDER/
SEXUALITY
LATIN
LATIN
LATIN
LATIN
AMERICA/ AMERICA/ AMERICA/ AMERICA/
CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN
BASIN/
BASIN
BASIN
BASIN/
GENDER & SEXUALITY
GENDER/
SEXUALITY
THEORY
1.108
THEORY
1.109 1.107 1.105 1.103 1.101 1.99
FLOOR PLAN
NEW BUILDING — FLOOR L2
L2.80
FEMINISM
GENDER
SEXUALITY/
AFRICA
MIX
L2.85
MIX
L2.84
MIX
L2.81
BLACK BOX
THEATER
MIX
L2.82
BLACK
BOX
CAFÉ
860 11TH AVENUE
ENTRANCE
ENTER THE
CONFERENCE
HERE
FLOOR PLAN
NEW BUILDING — FLOOR 3
3.76
TOPIC
ART
FILM
3.80
3.81
3.79
3.78
ART
FILM
NEW BUILDING — FLOOR 8
POLITICAL ECONOMY/
CURRENT CRISIS/
SUNDAY: MIX
8.67
8.72
MIX
8.69
MIX
8.61
MIX
5
FLOOR PLAN
NORTH HALL — FLOOR 2
2322
MIDDLE EAST
2303
2325
MIX
CHILD CARE
2513
2512
HOUSING
2324
MIX
MIX
2327
ASIA/INT’L
2450
2514
RACE
FILM
2511
MIDDLE
EAST
2504
TRUMP/
RIGHT-WING/
FASCISM
2503
ENTER NORTH HALL AT
445 WEST 59TH STREET
BETWEEN 9TH
& 10TH AVENUES
NORTH HALL — FLOOR 3
3326
MIX
3325
MIX
6
3321
MIX
MIDDLE
EAST
2505
MIDDLE
EAST
2507
WAR/
ANTI-WAR
PANEL INDEX
PANEL NAME
SESSION A
ROOM
PAGE
5:00–6:45PM
SESSION 1
Rosa Luxemburg: Reform Or Revolution?
L2.84
17
Computerized Election Theft, The Rolling
Right Wing Coup, And How To Stop It
L2.85
17
Privacy, Surveillance And Secure
Internet Access: Planning The Fight
L.76
17
The Rise Of Independent Media,
Perspectives From The Progressive Left
L2.81
17
Another World Is Necessary: Articulating
Our Common Struggles, Towards The
World Social Forum 2016 In Montreal
L2.82
17
OPENING PLENARY 7:00–9:15PM
Capitalism And Militarism — At
Humanity’s Peril: Organizing Our Power
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
10:00–11:50AM
Rise Of Fascism And The Working
Class Movement In India
1.85
21
Fighting To Stay Alive: Mumia, Hep C And
The Health Crisis Facing The Incarcerated
1.66
21
Grasping The Black Freedom Movement
In Global And Revolutionary Terms:
Part 1 – Theory And Criticism
1.67
21
To The Masses: Proceedings Of The Third
Congress Of The Communist International,
1921 Book Launch And Celebration
NHB 2514
21
Black Labor And The Fate Of Capitalism
1.71
21
GYM
17
No More Stolen Lives: Perspectives
From Families And Activists In The
Struggle Against Police Terror
1.81
21
Europe’s Refugee Crisis: A Man-Made Disaster
L2.84
19
1.82
23
Building Movement-To-Movement
Solidarity: A Roundtable Discussion
With Folks From Around The World
The League Of Revolutionary Black Workers
Then & Now: Race, Class, And Revolution
L2.85
19
Fighting Back: From The Frontlines –
Family Members Of Prisoners
Building Movements For Justice
1.83
23
Revolutionary Mothering: Radical
Caretaking As Essential To Creating
Revolutionary Communities
1.93
23
Neoliberalism, Globalization And The
Privatization Of Everything – What It Will
Take To Win Back Government Of The People
1.100
23
Rethinking Privilege Politics:
Marxist Perspectives
L2.80
23
Climate Justice And Energy
Democracy After Paris
1.115
23
Globalized Pollution And Predation In
Late Capitalism: The Role Of Nonprofits In
Contributing To The Profit And Protecting
The Wealth Of Multinaational Corporation
1.114
23
The Climate Mobilization: A Route
To Reclaiming Democracy And
Preventing Ecological Collapse
1.99
23
Venezuela: Hope, Not A Threat
1.101
23
Bolivarian Venezuela Vs Us Regime Change:
What Is Happening And What We Can Do
1.103
23
Why Workers Should Attend The
World Social Forum In Montreal
1.105
23
The Vanguardist/Spontaneist Binary And
The Marxist-Humanist Alternative
1.107
25
SESSION 1
10:00–11:50AM
Keywords For Radicals Book
Launch And Discussion
L.76
19
Ecosocialism: What Is It And
How Do We Get There?
NHB 2324
19
Pulling Back The Curtain On Debt With
John Perkins And Gerald Celente
NHB 2325
19
Political Ecologies Of Destruction,
Displacement, And Deviation: A
Diagnosis, With Prescriptions
8.61
19
Beyond Rage, Violence & Anger
NHB 3321
19
Hope In A Time Of Extinction
NHB 3325
19
The Activation Of Capital’s Absolute Limits
NHB 3326
19
Muslim Global, Muslim Local:
Confronting The Current Crisis
1.124
19
Book Panel Discussion – Confronting Injustice:
Social Activism In The Age Of Individualism
1.129
21
A Full Life: James Connolly The Irish Rebel –
Comic Book Launch And Discussion With
Tom Keough, Mat Callahan, & Allen Ruff
3.80
Class Struggle In Popular Music
3.81
Film: To Begin The World Over
Again – The Life Of Thomas Paine
NHB 2450
Michael Moore’s “Where To Invade
Next”: What Can The Rest Of The
World Teach Us About Multiparty
Democracy With Strong Left Parties?
NHB 2327
21
21
21
21
7
PANEL INDEX
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
SESSION 1 10:00–11:50AM
ROOM
PAGE
Imperialists Collide: War And Refugees In The
Eastern Mediterranean And The Middle East.
The Dangerous Role Of The EU And NATO
NHB 2504
27
Now, For The Future: Youth Organizing
For Independent Left Political Power
NHB 2512
27
What Next For The Movement Behind Bernie?
L2.84
28
A Dialogue On The Meaning And
Importance Of Alienation, With David
Harvey And Bertell Ollman
L2.85
28
L.76
28
SESSION 1
How The Demos Speaks: Theory,
Representation, Insurrection
1.108
25
The Proletariat Is Still The Revolutionary Class
1.109
25
Did Trotsky Lie? Towards The Truth About
The Soviet Union And Its Relevance
To Social Movements Today
1.87
25
The Rise Of Millennials: Engaging Youth
In The 2016 Presidential Election
1.89
25
Cooperation Jackson Countering The
Confederate Assault And The Struggle For
Economic Democracy In Jackson, Mississippi
1.75
25
Putting A Premium On Workers Rights: Making
Capital Subordinate To Labor Through The
Expansion Of Worker Co-Ops And Union Co-Ops
1.73
The Commons, Assemblies, And
Horizontalidad – Their Anti-Capitalist
Roots And Liberatory Possibilities
1.76
25
Inner Truth To Power: Meditation
As A Revolutionary Act
1.92
25
Uncovering The Racial Climate
At A Liberal Arts College
1.63
25
Bringing Participatory Budgeting To CUNY
1.65
25
The Destructuring Of The Department
Of Education & The Rebuilding Of
Our Educational Currency
PANEL NAME
25
SESSION 2
10:00–11:50AM
12:00–1:50PM
The Communalist Turn: Bookchin And The
Quest For Confederal Direct Democracy
Forging The Radical And Principled Black
Movement Of The 21St Century
NHB 2324
28
Right On The Rise: Neo-Fascism And FarRight Politics In The U.S. And Europe
NHB 2325
28
Moral Economy And The Art World
NHB 2513
27
8.61
28
Close Guantánamo Now Or Move
Guantánamo North?
NHB 3321
28
Exonerate Ethel Rosenberg
NHB 3325
28
John Brown: Debunking Myths And
Liberating Truths – Reflections On His
Last Days As A Prisoner In Virginia
NHB 3326
28
Islamic State: Responsibility And Response
1.124
29
The Transformation Of American
Health Care: For Whom? By Whom?
1.91
27
Neurotic? Unable To Organize? What
The Fuck Is Wrong With Us?
1.129
29
NYC’s Affordable Housing Zoning:
Beyond The Gentrifiers’ Deception
1.77
27
Rap, Art & Revolution: How Do We
Create A Culture Of Resistance ?
3.80
29
Create Social Change Via The
Media: Using Politically Negative
Messages To Your Advantage
1.90
27
Radical Songwriting To Change The World
3.81
29
The Situation In Ukraine
1.113
How Universal U.S. Sovereignty
Threatens World Peace
NHB 2507
27
27
Deep State: The Fabricated Global War
On Terrorism – Why The Left Should
Unite To Expose And Rebel Against It
NHB 2505
27
The Imperative Of Nuclear Disarmament
In An Increasingly Dangerous World
NHB 2511
27
Activism For Peace In Israel & Palestine
NHB 2503
27
8
Film Screening: In The Image: Palestinian
Women Capture The Occupation
NHB 2450
29
Film Screening: The Hand That
Feeds (Hot & Crusty Union)
NHB 2327
29
The Battle For Democracy In A
Time Of Neo-Liberal Fascism
1.85
29
Detroit, Greece, And Capitalist Abandonment
1.66
29
Grasping The Black Freedom Movement
In Global And Revolutionary Terms:
Part 2 – Artistic And Activist Interventions
1.67
29
PANEL INDEX
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
SESSION 2 12:00–1:50PM
Black Lives Matter Moving Beyond
Black… A New Black Power A Call For
Paradigm Shift In Clinical Science
PANEL NAME
SESSION 2
NHB 2514
30
A Pair Of Twin Faces In America
1.71
30
A Just Transition To A Peaceful
And Ecological Society
1.81
30
Tear Down The Prison Walls!
1.82
30
Behind Enemy Lines: From Slavery
To Mass Imprisonment
1.83
30
Intersectionality: Marxist
Commentaries And Critiques
1.93
30
From Red Squads To Counterterrorism:
Keeping The U.S. Safe From Democracy
1.100
31
The Ebola Outbreak In West Africa: Corporate
Gangsters, Multinationals & Rogue Politicians
L2.80
31
Climate Change And Capitalism
1.115
31
Trash Talk: Fighting Incineration & Achieving A
Zero Waste Vision For Environmental Justice
1.114
31
Haiti Rising: Dessalines Fight Back
1.99
31
Short And Long-Term Prospects
For Twenty-First Century Latin
American Leftist Governments
1.101
31
Us–Cuba Relations Today: Fighting
For Real, Full Normalization
1.103
31
Revisiting The Grenada Revolution, 1979–1983
1.105
31
The Frankfurt School And Religion
1.107
31
Successes And Challenges In Developing
A Pedagogy From Below
1.108
31
Rage And Rebellion Requires A Vision
1.109
31
What Does A Just Transition Look
Like? How Do We Get There?
1.87
31
Katrina To Ayotzinapa: People’s Tribunals
Condemn Crimes Against The People
1.89
33
Democracy At Work: Organizing
Direct Action At The Local Level
1.75
ROOM
PAGE
12:00–1:50PM
Community Mobilization And Cultural
Pluralism In Working-Class Neighborhoods:
Leonard Covello (1887-1982) And CommunityCentered Education In East Harlem
1.92
33
Gcas And The Construction Of
A Future Democracy
1.63
33
Mountain View Program – Reverse
The School To Prison Pipeline By
Sending Prisoners To College
1.65
33
Students: Bring The No More
Stolen Lives Tour To Campus!
NHB 2513
33
The Movement For Single Payer Health
Care Justice In A Pivotal Election Year
1.91
33
Zoned Out! Race, Displacement And
City Planning In New York City
1.77
33
The Life And Work Of Maria Victoria Maldonado
1.90
34
The Future Of Europe And The European Left
1.113
34
The U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia And
War In The “Middle East”
NHB 2507
34
Deep State: 9/11 – An Ecumenical Approach
NHB 2505
34
Toward A Revival Of The U.S.
Anti-War Movement
NHB 2511
34
Intifada In America: The History Of The
Palestine Left In The United States
NHB 2503
34
One Democratic State In Palestine/Israel
NHB 2504
34
COINTELPRO 2016: The New Age
Of Active Measures By The Post9/11 National Security State
NHB 2512
34
LUNCHTIME EVENT
2:00–3:30
Rage, Rebellion, Revolution, & Song
L.63
35
Easter Rising — Songs of Freedom
L.76
35
BLACK BOX THEATER 3:30–5:15PM
Occupy The Commons: Towards A
Rational, Peaceful, Bloodless And
Effective Revolution For Social Justice,
Economic Equity And Human Liberation
1.73
The International Working Class:
Organizations And Struggles
1.76
33
33
33
Poetic Justice: An Afternoon
Of Emancipatory Lyrics
BLACK BOX
THEATER
37
A Father Perspective On Police Terrorism
Against Children Of Color: Aberrations
Or Everyday Occurrences?
L2.84
37
A Dialogue On Israel And Palestine With
Tariq Ali And Norman Finkelstein
L2.85
37
SESSION 3
3:30–5:15PM
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SESSION 3 3:30–5:15PM
Revolution In Rojava… And New York?
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
South Africa Today: Liberation
Or Economic Apartheid?
L2.80
41
SESSION 3
3:30–5:15PM
L.76
37
Richard Levins: Dialectics, Nature, And Society
L2.81
37
Debate: The Left And The Sanders Campaign
L2.82
37
Reprimarization: Implications For The
Environment And Development
1.115
41
Transinopia: A Technology-Based PostScarcity Community Prototype
8.61
37
The Climate Justice Moment: A
Movement Of Movements
1.117
41
Crisis Of Neoliberalism And
Opportunities For The Left
8.67
39
1.99
41
Animal Liberation Strategies In The
Face Of Indifference And Repression
8.69
39
Colombian Peace Talks: What Are The
Unresolved Issues Between The Farc-Ep
And The Colombian Government?
What Can/Should We Inherit From
The French Revolution?
1.101
42
8.72
39
The Centrality Of Care, Affect, Trust
And Love In Movement(S)
Fukushima On The Hudson: The Risks Posed
By Governmental Negligence At Indian Point
1.103
42
1.114
39
Cuba – Political And Economic Reforms
For 21St Century Socialism
What Has Happened To “Leftist Theology”
And What Has This Got To Do With Political
Prisoners In The Day Of The “Trumpocalypse”
And The Trump/Clinton/Obama Triumvirate?
Greece/EU/USA/BRICS/Middle East: Who’s
The Current Greek Government Working For?
1.105
42
1.129
A Brief History Of The Future
1.107
42
1.108
42
Revolt Art Movements And Their
Social Impact Then And Now
Marx On The Civil War And Reconstruction
After 150 Years: Race, Capital, And Revolution
3.80
39
Politics Of Life In The Age Of The Anthropocene
1.109
42
Grassroots Leadership & The
Arts For Social Change
3.81
39
1.87
43
Representations Of Terrorism And State
Terrorism In Film: Algeria, India, South
Africa, Usa, And Isis Territories
3.78
39
“Liberation Of The People – The
Pathology Of Power”: Keys To Freeing
Ourselves From Enslavement By The
Socio-Economically Powerful
Film Screening: Groundwork
3.79
39
The Summoning I: Citizen Accountability Purge
Of Congress, President, & Supreme Court /
National Strike During November Election
1.89
43
India Spring? Maybe For Dalits Too, Finally!
1.85
39
Intellectual Engagement, The Black Radical
Imagination & Ta-Nehesi Coates
1.75
43
1.66
39
Humanity At Work: Mondragon
Worker Cooperatives Network
Comfort Women: Asian Women Fight Back
To Challenge History And Claim Our Future
1.73
43
1.67
41
Class Struggle Not Class Collaboration:
Rebuilding The Labor Movement
Jewish Noir: A New Anthology Of Short Stories
1.69
41
Worker Control: Experiences & Perspectives
From The Occupied Factories Of Argentina
1.76
43
Sanders’ Politics And The Path To Socialism
1.71
41
The War On Refugees
1.92
43
Resistance In Prisons For Immigrants
1.81
41
1.63
44
Transcending Material Scarcity
1.82
41
Bully Nation: How Militaristic Capitalism
Creates A Bullying Society
Criminal Justice Reform, Or Justice Denied?
1.83
41
Building A New Student Left
1.65
44
Young Women Against Hillary’s
Corporate Agenda
Moving To A Net Zero Living Space
1.61
44
1.93
41
1.91
44
1.100
41
Report From The British Junior Doctors’ Strikes:
A Conversation On The Role Of Organized
Labor In Progressive Health Policy Change
Capitalism’s Right Turn: From Far Right
Populism To Authoritarian Neoliberal State
10
39
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ROOM
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SESSION 3 3:30–5:15PM
PANEL NAME
SESSION 4
Land Trusts And Perpetually
Affordable Housing
1.77
44
The Internet: Stopping The War On Women
1.90
One Year Of The SYRIZA-ANEL Government
In Greece: The Perspective Of The
Greek Communist Party (KKE)
ROOM
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5:20–7:10PM
Using Science Fiction As An Organizing Tool
3.81
47
44
Junct: The Trashing Of Higher Ed. In
America – A Screening Of A Documentary
In Progress And Group Discussion
3.78
47
1.113
44
Film Screening: Dia De Festa
3.79
47
No To NATO! No To War!
1.123
45
China: The Politics Of Peaceful Rising In An
Environment Of Collusion And Contention
1.85
47
Deep State: COINTELPRO Post-9/11 –
First They Came For The Muslims
1.127
45
Shut It Down! Black Struggle Class Struggle
1.66
49
Machiavelli, Gramsci, & Islamic States
1.124
45
1.67
49
Silencing Dissent: False Accusations Of
Anti-Semitism Against Palestine Solidarity
1.119
45
The Doctrine Of Discovery And
The Legacy Of Colonialism, Racism
And The American Genocide
Imperialism, Counter-Revolution,
And Conflict In The Middle East
1.69
49
1.121
45
The Black Revolutionary Socialist Choice:
Monica Moorehead For President
Marcus Garvey 100 Years Later
1.71
49
The Destruction Of The Republicans
As A National Party – An Agenda For
United States Political Reform
1.125
45
Inside The Activist Studio
1.81
49
Justice 4 The Wrongfully Incarcerated
1.82
49
Who Do You Serve? Police Violence And
Resistance In The United States
1.83
49
#Nofilter: Candid Conversations
About Abortion Storytelling Work
1.93
49
Feminists Against Prostitution As A Tool Of
Imperialism: Promoting Sexualized Racism
1.100
49
The Benchmarks Of The Liberal Youth In The
Context Of A New Burkina ( Post Uprising )
L2.80
49
Climate Change, Environmental
Movements, And O´Connor´S Second
Contradiction Of Capitalism
1.115
49
BLACK BOX THEATER 5:00–7:00PM
Comedy Show: Who Says The Left
Has No Sense Of Humor?
BLACK BOX
THEATER
45
SESSION 4 5:20–7:10PM
Mother’s Pain, Rage, And Rebellion
Is Fueling The Black Lives Matter
Movement In 21St Century
L2.84
Psyching Out The Election
L2.85
46
L.76
46
Imperialism In The Twenty-First Century
L2.81
46
Climate Refugees: The Point Of No Return
1.117
49
The International Dimensions
Of Black Lives Matter
L2.82
47
The Eln And The Role Of The Catholic Church
In The Armed Conflict In Colombia
1.99
50
Mediations In The Transition Beyond Capital
8.61
47
1.101
50
Thomas Paine, Henry George: Two Patriots,
Common Adversaries Of Monopoly
Defending Human Rights In Venezuela:
Impunity, Justice And Social Movements
8.67
47
1.103
50
Jacobin And Animal Liberation:
Interrogating The Speciesist Left
Co-Ops In Socialist Cuba: A
Major Social Change
8.69
47
Che Guevara: A Critical Perspective
1.105
50
Now You See Me: Looking In The Face Of Abuse
8.72
47
American Utopia: A Realistic Goal?
1.107
50
Education Is, Has Always Been, And
Always Will Be A Political Issue!
1.129
47
An Insoluble Crisis?
1.108
50
Writing Our Rebellion: A NY
Writers Coalition Workshop
3.80
1.87
50
Big Money On Campus – Rigging The Academy
And American Criminal Justice System
46
47
Talking About Revolution:
Free Speech Under Fire
11
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ROOM
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SESSION 4 5:20–7:10PM
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
Capitalism And Loneliness
L2.84
53
Climate Justice: Carbon Markets
vs. Energy Democracy
L2.85
53
L.76
53
Comix International
L2.81
53
How Would Thomas Paine And Henry
George Plan A Rebellion?
L2.82
53
How Do We Build A Mass Movement
To Reverse Runaway Inequality?
8.61
53
Poetry For A New Order
8.67
53
Animals, The Buddha, And The Left
8.69
53
Free Our Political Prisoners
8.72
53
1.114
53
SESSION 5
The Summoning Ii: Citizen Accountability Purge
Of Congress, President, & Supreme Court /
National Strike During November Election
1.89
Re-Orientation Of Society To Meet
The Needs Of Human Beings And
The Planet (Eco-Humanism)
1.75
50
The TPP, TTIP And The Continuing Free
Trade Onslaught: The View From Canada
1.73
50
Is Bernie Sanders Left Enough? Which
Forward For His Supporters
1.76
Moral Foundation Of The Left:
Accessing Limitless Power
1.92
50
Criminalization From CUNY To
Community: Surveillance And Repression
Of Muslim And Arab Spaces
1.63
50
50
50
10:00–11:50PM
So The Next Bernie Can Run As An Indie:
The Ballots, The Dollars, And The Debates
The Drug War From Anslinger And The War
On Jazz, Thru Nixon And Reagan, Aids,
Medical Marijuana, Bush And Obama
1.65
51
Drunk On Wireless? Public Health
Consequences Of Cell Phone
And Wireless Exposure
Creating Spaces For Critique Inside
Institutional Education
1.61
51
The Quebec Labor Movement
Against The Liberal Agenda
1.129
55
Dismantling Racism In The Nyc Health System
1.91
51
New York City Real Estate
Investment Cooperative: A Positive
Idea For New York’s Future
3.80
55
1.77
51
Theater Of The Oppressed For SelfOrganizing And Building Community:
Panel Discussion And Workshop – Part 1
Street Theater For Liberation
3.81
55
Protect Yourself: Using Secure
Software On The Internet
1.114
51
Screening: What We Told Our Sons – Four
Families React To The Trayvon Martin Verdict
3.78
55
The Lessons Of Syriza
1.113
51
We Are Not Your Soldiers: Learn To Talk
Students Out Of Signing Up For War
3.79
55
1.123
51
Reducing Fossil Carbon Use: Wind,
Water & Solar Or Nuclear Fission –
Which Has Better Promise?
Deep State: Assassinations And Their CoverUps – Could A Left Consensus Promote Unity?
1.127
51
Capitalist Economic Crisis &
The World War Danger
1.85
55
Labor 4 Palestine
1.124
51
1.67
55
Turkey’s Denial Of The Armenian Genocide
And The Question Of Reparations
1.119
51
Slavery Is Such An Ugly Word, We
Prefer To Call It “Free Trade”: How
Debt Fuels The Global Economy
Undocublack & Fighting For Liberation
1.69
55
Rejecting Oslo: Self-Determination
And The One-State Solution
1.121
51
Urban Ethnography And Perceptions
Of Crime And Drugs
1.71
55
The Donald Trump Presidential Campaign:
How To Fight The Rise Of Fascism In Our Time
1.125
51
How Citizens, Individuals Under The Control
Of The System, And Criminal Justice Actors
Respond To Neoliberal Social Control
1.81
55
GYM
52
Prison Abolition: A Movement
Towards New Directions
1.82
55
SATURDAY PLENARY 7:30–9:45
Black Liberation And The Sanders Groundswell:
Prospects For Left Unity
12
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SESSION 5 10:00–11:50PM
PANEL NAME
SESSION 5
Claiming The Ultimate Power:
Amending The Us Constitution
1.83
57
The “Strip And Flip” Election Of 2016:
Voter Suppression, Electronic Vote
Rigging, And Other Jim Crow Tactics
1.93
ROOM
PAGE
10:00–11:50PM
The Community College In Ruins(?):
Neoliberal Discourses In Community
College Policy And Classrooms
1.61
59
57
Fixit: Healthcare At The Tipping Point
1.91
61
Our Last Stand! New York, Whose
City? We (Still) Say No To The Mayor’s
Citywide Gentrification Plan
1.77
61
The Rise Of Big Surveillance: How
Oakland Pushed Back And Won!
1.90
61
Neoliberalism And Its Discontents:
Political Parties, Social Movements,
And Organized Labor In France And
The U.S. In The Neoliberal Era
1.113
61
1.123
61
Deconstructing Gender Identity
Under Male Supremacy
1.100
57
Neocolonialism In West Africa
L2.80
57
The Universal Basic Income As A
Method To End Oppression
1.115
57
Intersectionality Of Refugees, Migration,
War, National Security, And Climate Change
1.117
57
Mexico Since Ayotzinapa
1.99
57
Elections And Revolutionaries: The Experience
Of The Left And Workers’ Front In Argentina
1.101
57
Bringing The Battlefield Home:
Suicide, Heartache, And Healing
For Victims Of Unjust War
Update On Puerto Rico: Crisis
In America’s Colony
1.103
57
Deep State: False Flags – How A United Left
Could Defeat A “Global Gladio” Agenda
1.127
61
Is The “Progressive Cycle”
Over In Latin America?
1.105
57
The Revolution Of The Oppressed In Kurdistan
1.124
61
Dreaming To Be Free: Ferguson, Palestine
And The Fight For Migration Justice
1.119
61
Human Rights Industry And Commodification
Of Public Spheres In Iran
1.121
61
An Integral Look At The Left And
Right: Maturing Politics
1.125
61
59
Bernie, Capitalism’s Crisis, And
Democratic Socialism: What Next?
L2.84
63
L2.85
63
L.76
63
The Kurdish Revolution In Rojava: How Can
We Support It? What Can We Learn From It?
L2.81
63
Does The Sanders Campaign Or Independent
Campaigns Serve To Build The Left?
L2.82
63
The Next Left – Leadership For Tomorrow
8.61
63
The Jfk Murder Cover-Up: Your Rosetta
Stone To Today’s News, Elections, Policy
8.67
63
How Can We Get Better Publicity
For Our Actions?
8.69
63
Occupy Ethics: Deconstructing
The Subhumanization And
Dehumanization Of Global Society
1.107
Some Reflections On The Russian Revolution
1.108
57
A Call For Leninist Unity
1.109
59
Circles: An Old Tool For Organizing
In A New Way – Part 1
1.87
59
Oral History And Movement Building –
Strategies And Methodologies
1.89
Alexander Hamilton The Leftist:
Hamilton’s Political Economy Is
Key To Defeating Wall Street
1.75
59
Bernie V. The Greens: What Can
The Government Actually Do To
Fix Our Economic Mess?
Toward A Commons/Communes Transition
1.73
59
Berning Down The House? Left
Populism And Its Limits
Workers Power And Insurgency In
A Globalized Capitalist World
1.76
59
Revolution And Nonviolence: From
Deming, Fanon, And Pan-Africanism
To Today’s Global Movements
1.92
59
Educating For Democracy
1.63
59
Future Of Education: Choice,
Independence, And Connection
1.65
59
57
SESSION 6
12:00–1:50PM
13
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SESSION 6 12:00–1:50PM
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
Discussion With Cubans About Life
Under Blockade, The Cuban Economy,
And Mass Organizations During The
Changing US–Cuban Relations
1.103
67
Finance Capital And Fraud: Are
Financial Markets Rigged?
1.105
67
SESSION 6
12:00–1:50PM
Theater Of The Oppressed For SelfOrganizing And Building Community: Panel
Discussion And Workshop – Part 2
3.80
65
The Politics Of Fiction/The Fiction Of Politics
3.81
65
Film: The Brainwashing Of My Dad
3.78
65
Film Screening: A Place To Call Home
3.79
65
Globalization For The 99%: A Presentation
And Discussion On Whether Free Trade
Agreements Can Work For All
Marxist Laws Of Motion And
Today’s Economic Collapse
1.107
67
1.85
65
Marxism And Religion:
Cooperation And Contradiction
1.108
69
Authors’ Roundtable: New Landmark
Books On Race Relations In America
1.66
65
Overcoming Capitalism
1.109
69
The History Of Interracial Desire:
From Slave Narratives To Obama
1.67
65
Circles: An Old Tool For Organizing
In A New Way – Part 2
1.87
69
Strategies To Transform Black Fraternities
Into The Financial Backbone Of A Relevant
Social Movement For The Global African
Struggle Through Cooperative Economics
1.89
69
1.69
65
Political Repression At The 2016
Rnc/Dnc And How We Can Use
Collective Action To Fight Back!
1.75
69
Refugees, War And Austerity: The View
From Syria, Greece And Turkey
Global Perspectives On The Commons
And Enclosure Struggles
1.71
#Fuckice: Queer Immigrant
Organizing For Liberation
1.73
69
1.81
65
The Case For Publishing Cooperatives:
Alternative Book Publishing In The Age Of
Amazon, Apple, Google, And Facebook
The Second Amendment, Police
Violence, And The Left
1.82
65
Movement Of Rank & File Educators
(MORE): New UFT, New Labor Movement
1.76
69
Comics vs. Capitalism
1.83
65
1.92
69
Warrior Sisters Self Defense
1.93
67
Unifying Independent Media: Creating
Networks For Bloggers, Freelance
Journalists, And Livestreamers
67
Revolution & National Liberation:
Building An Anti-Imperialist Student
Movement In The Belly Of The Beast
1.63
69
How To Flip A Bigot
1.65
69
65
The Impact Of The U.S. War On Drugs
On Latinas/Chicanas/Latin American
Women And Their Communities In The
U.S., Latin America, And Europe
1.100
Reparations Time: Justice Is Due In The
Decade For People Of African Descent
L2.80
67
The Pentagon And The Universities
1.61
70
Ecosocialists Confront The Copout: Climate
Catastrophe Or Solar Communism!
1.115
67
Political Economy And Neoliberalism:
Their Influence On Mental Health
Practice, Research, And Policy
1.91
70
Neoliberalism And Language: The
Management Of Meaning In Late Capitalism
1.117
67
1.77
70
Understanding Today’s Brazil: Class
Struggle And Democracy Under Threat
1.99
67
Neoliberal Policies And The Right To
Housing: A Comparative Analysis Between
Greece, Spain, And The United States
The Causes Of Venezuela’s Crisis And The
Government’s Efforts To Overcome It
1.90
70
1.101
67
Attacking The Digital Plantation: Racism On
The Internet And The Struggle Against It
From Blockupy To Solidarity For All –
Answering Europes Crisis Of Representation
1.113
70
The Fight To End U.S. Wars
1.123
70
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PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
SESSION 6 12:00–1:50PM
SESSION 7
Deep State: Islamophobia – Fallout
For Failure To Challenge The Proxy
Role Of Muslims In 9/11
1.127
70
Creating Our Own Culture: Playback
Theatre As Practice For A Humane Society
1.124
70
Palestine: Strategies Of Resistance
1.119
70
The Transatlantic Slippery Slope –
Suppression Of Freedom Of
Expression From Israel To The Us
1.121
70
Expanding The Fightback
Against Neoliberalism
1.125
70
LUNCHTIME EVENT 2:00–3:40PM
Chasing Utopia: A Roundtable On Workers
Co-Ops And Socialist Strategy
BLACK BOX EVENT
BLACK BOX EVENT
L.63
71
2:00–3:50PM
¡Sing In Spanish — Canta En Inglés!
Chorus As Community: The Power
Of Singing To Gether
BLACK BOX
THEATER
71
4:00–6:00PM
Waking Each Other Up! The
People Have The Power…
PANEL NAME
BLACK BOX
THEATER
72
SESSION 7 3:40–5:40PM
ROOM
PAGE
3:40–5:40PM
Socially-Conscious Poets: Voices Of Resistance
3.80
73
Between Play, Revolt, And Biopolitics
3.81
73
Film Screening: Profiled – A Documentary
About Racial Profiling And Police
Brutality Directed By Kathleen Foster
3.78
73
Film Screening: All Day All Week:
An Occupy Wall Street Story
3.79
73
Greece And Syriza: What Happened?
1.85
73
Judicial Violence And Road Back To Niagara
1.67
74
Women’s Boat To Gaza
1.69
74
“We Charge Genocide” Human
Rights Violations Of Black Women
And Girls In The U.S.
1.75
74
Private Prisons As Profit Factories –
How Banks & Wall Street Control &
Profit From The (In)Justice System
1.81
74
Free Them All! Political Prisoners
And Pows In The Us
1.82
74
Building Independent Organizations
In The Working Class Today
1.83
74
Birth, Reproduction And Liberation Politics:
A Radical Caregivers Roundtable
1.93
74
On The Frontlines: Queer People Of Color
Fighting For Socialism In The Us South
1.100
74
Beyond Bernie: Socialism And Black Liberation
L2.84
72
Building Left Media In The Digital Commons
L2.85
72
Cuba Speaks For Itself: A Panel With Cuba’s
Ambassador To The United Nations
L.76
72
The Left In Africa: An Evaluation Of The
African Socialist Movement Of Sierra Leone
L2.80
75
Political Comics
L2.81
72
Roots And Trajectories Of Solar Commoners’
Movements Against Fossil Capitalism
1.115
75
Is Sanders The Answer To Building
Left And Black Power?
L2.82
72
Northeastern Climate Justice Struggles
And Global Intersections Of Oppression
1.117
75
Rethinking The 1950s: How Progressives
Survived The Great Terror
8.61
72
Right Wing Assault On Latin America
1.101
75
Defending Women’s Rights In A New
Corporate World Order & Winning
8.67
73
1.103
75
Indigenous Peoples And The Environmental
Struggles Against Pipelines
8.69
73
Conflict Between The Dominican Republic
And Haiti: The Historical Background, Great
Injustices Today: How Can We Understand
And Hopefully, Better The Relationship
Laudato Si: Roadmap For Revolution?
8.72
73
Queer Archival Theory & Critical
Library Pedagogy
1.105
75
Interrogating The Sixties
1.114
73
1.107
75
Jacques Lacan’s Four Discourses: Towards
A New Critical Framework For Analysis &
Action In Contemporary Political Life
Why Frantz Fanon Matters For
Today’s Struggles Against Racism
1.129
73
Marx, Hegel, And The Current Situation
1.108
75
15
PANEL INDEX
PANEL NAME
ROOM
PAGE
What Is The Role Of Marxism Leninism In
The Us And The World Today? Is It Time
For A New Us Marxist Leninist Party?
1.109
75
Occupy Wall Street 2016 (5 Years Still
Here!) – Past Lessons, Victories, Defeats,
And What’s Next For The 99% Movement
1.87
75
Workers, Disobedience, And The Power To Act
1.73
75
Uber-Ization, Flexible Labor And
New Knowledge Economies
1.76
75
The Greyhound Diaries
1.92
76
Low Income Taxpayer Assistance
And Preparation For The Tax Court
Exam Free Outreach Program
1.63
76
Breaking Patterns: Changing Systems
1.65
76
Organizing In The Student Movement With SDS
1.61
76
Neoliberalism And The “Mental Health”
System – The Failure Of The Left
1.91
76
Reform: Road To Revolution Or Surrender?
1.77
76
From Mexico: The Tpp And Its Impact On
Internet Freedom And Free Software
1.90
76
Roundtable – Greece At A Crossroads:
Enduring Issues, Contending Responses
1.113
76
U.S. Militarism’s Expanse And The
Need For A Movement To Cut Military
Spending And Invest In Human Needs
1.123
77
The Endless “War On Terror”: Us
Drones & Targeted Killing
1.127
77
The Wars Come Home
1.124
77
Empire Of Chaos In The Context Of
The Turmoil In The Middle East
1.119
77
The Saudi Regime And Its Victims
1.121
77
Exposing 28 Pages Of 9/11 Evidence,
Legislating Transparency
1.125
77
GYM
77
SESSION 7 3:40–5:40PM
CLOSING PLENARY 6:00–9:15PM
Rage, Rebellion, Organizing New
Power: A Hegelian Triad
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SESSION A: 5:00 – 6:45PM
FRIDAY 5/20
SESSION A
5:00PM – 6:45PM
Rosa Luxemburg: Reform or Revolution?
L2.84 The Laura Flanders Show
Laura Flanders, Chair ................... host of The Laura Flanders Show on teleSUR
Richard D. Wolff ................................................................... democracyatwork.info
Sandra Rein ...... Socialist Studies: A Journal of the Society of Socialist Studies
Chris Hedges
Computerized Election Theft, the Rolling
Right Wing Coup, and How to Stop It
L2.85
Joel Simpson, Chair
Jonathan Simon ................................................................ Election Defense Alliance
Mark Crispin Miller ................................................................... New York University
Bob Fitrakis .................................................... Columbus State Community College
Mimi Kennedy .................................................. Progressive Democrats of America
Virginia Martin .......................................................... Columbia County (New York)
Democratic Election Supervisor
The Rise of Independent Media,
Perspectives From the Progressive Left
L2.81
David Pakman, Chair ....................................................... The David Pakman Show
Benjamin Dixon ................................................................. The Benjamin Dixon Show
Sam Seder ................................................................................. The Majority Report
Nomiki Konst .................................................................... The Accountability Project
Paul Jay ............................................................................... The Real News Network
Another World Is Necessary:
Articulating Our Common Struggles, Towards
the World Social Forum 2016 in Montreal
L2.82
Raphaël Canet, Chair ............................................................... World Social Forum
Emile Langlois-Vallieres ............................................................ World Social Forum
Carminda Mac Lorin ................................................................. World Social Forum
Nicolas Lavallée ........................................................ UÉQ (Quebec Student Union)
Privacy, Surveillance and Secure Internet
Access: Planning the Fight
L.76
Maritza Arrastía, Chair ........................................................ May First/People Link
Nicholas Merrill ....................................................................... Calyx Internet Access
Lars Bretthauer .................................................... Free University, Berlin, Germany
Shahid Buttar ........................................................... Electronic Frontier Foundation
Hamid Khan ................................................................. Stop LAPD Spying Coalition
Brandi Collins ................................................................................... Color of Change
Joseph Torres ............................................................................................... Free Press
Jackie Smith ........................................ International Network of Scholar Activists
OPENING PLENARY 7:00–9:15PM
GYMNASIUM, 4TH FLOOR, HAAREN HALL
CAPITALISM AND MILITARISM — AT HUMANITY’S PERIL:
ORGANIZING OUR POWER
TARIQ ALI, MEDEA BENJAMIN, AND CHRIS HEDGES
LAURA FLANDERS, MODERATOR
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
2016 Left Forum Panels
Session 1: Sat, 10:00am - 11:50am in Room L2.84
Europe’s Refugee Crisis:
A Man-Made Disaster
Over a million refugees came to Europe in 2015, and the
numbers continue to rise. How can the left support these
immigrants and articulate a coherent, positive policy
approach to this man-made crisis?
Tariq Ali (Writer, Journalist & Filmmaker)
Katharina Mühlbeyer (Refugee Council of Berlin)
Dimitris Christopoulos (International Federation for
Human Rights)
Albert Scharenberg, chair (RLS–NYC)
Session 2: Sat, 12:00pm - 01:50pm in Room
L2.82
North Hall
Building
2325
Right on the Rise: Neo-Fascism
and Far-Right Politics in the U.S. and Europe
Right-wing politics are gaining strength across the U.S.
and Europe. What conditions have allowed this rise?
What are the contours of the phenomenon, and what
are its most dangerous expressions? What can the left
do to fight the right’s rise?
Evelyn Schlatter (Southern Poverty Law Center)
Gerd Wiegel (DIE LINKE / Left Party)
Bhaskar Sunkara (Jacobin Magazine)
Ethan Earle, chair (RLS–NYC)
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The Climate Justice Moment:
A Movement of Movements
From the People’s Climate March to COP 21, there has
been a recent groundswell of attention around our
planet’s need to come together for climate justice. How
have different movements converged to support the
emerging climate justice movement?
Heather Milton Lightening (Idle No More, Canada)
Tadzio Müller (Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin)
Aurash Khawarzad (We Act for Environmental Justice)
Sean Petty (New York State Nurses Association)
Stefanie Ehmsen, chair (RLS–NYC)
Session 4: Sat, 05:10pm - 07:00pm in Room L2.82
The International Dimensions of
Black Lives Matter
The Black Lives Matter movement has taken root not
just in the U.S. but, increasingly, also across Canada
and Europe. How have these struggles broadened
what it means to be Black, while also deepening
international solidarity with activists here in the U.S.?
Jessica De Abreu (European Network of People of
African Descent)
Wail Qasim (London Coalition Against Police Brutality)
Autumn Griffin (Black Lives Matter)
Kazembe Balagun, chair (RLS–NYC)
ROSA
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
SATURDAY 5/21
SESSION 1
10:00AM – 11:50AM
Europe’s Refugee Crisis: A Man-Made Disaster
L2.84 Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Political Ecologies of Destruction, Displacement,
and Deviation: a Diagnosis, With Prescriptions
Albert Scharenberg, Chair ............ Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Tariq Ali ................................................................... Writer, Journalist, & Filmmaker
Katharina Mühlbeyer ........................................................... Refugee Council Berlin
Dimitris Christopoulos ........................ International Federation for Human Rights
8.61
Building Movement-to-Movement
Solidarity: A Roundtable Discussion
With Folks From Around the World
Beyond Rage, Violence & Anger
L2.85 LeftEast
Mary Taylor, Chair .......... BLSC, LeftEast, Center for Place, Culture and Politics
Einat Manoff
Robert Robinson
Keywords for Radicals Book Launch and Discussion
L.76
AK Thompson, Chair
George Caffentzis
Stacy Douglas ............................................................................. Carleton University
Silvia Federici
Conor Tomás Reed ............................................................................................. CUNY;
Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative
Clare O’Connor
Ecosocialism: What Is It and
How Do We Get There?
2324 NORTH HALL BUILDING
Monthly Review
Brett Clark, Chair ............................... Sociology Department, University of Utah
Fred Magdoff ......................................................................... University of Vermont
Chris Williams ..................................................................................... Pace University
Hannah Holleman ............................................................................ Amherst College
Pulling Back the Curtain on Debt With
John Perkins and Gerald Celente
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2325 Trends Journal
Fabian Balardini, Chair .................. Borough of Manhattan Community College
Enrique Lanz Oca ............................ Borough of Manhattan Community College
Matthew C. Ally ............................... Borough of Manhattan Community College
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3321
Mary Szto ............................................................. Professor, Valparaiso University
Peter Szto Abott ........................ School of Social Work, University of Nebraska
Bateer Chen .............................................. Yen-Ching Institute, Harvard University
Hope in a Time of Extinction
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3325 O/R Books
Ashley Dawson, Chair ....................................................................................... CUNY
Eben Kirksey ............................................................................... Princeton University
Genese Sodikoff ............................................................ Rutgers University-Newark
Adriana Petryna ................................................ University of California-Berkeley
The Activation of Capital’s Absolute Limits
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3326
Monthly Review
Irv Kurki, Chair ........................................................................... Essential Discussions
Kim Koo ...................................................................................... Racial Justice Group
Mario Rendon ......................................... American Institue of Psychoanalysis and
Centro Psychoanalytic de Madrid
Muslim Global, Muslim Local:
Confronting the Current Crisis
1.124
Sharmin Sadequee, Chair ................................................................................ CUNY
Sana Uddin .......................... Indian American Muslim Political Affairs Commitee
P. Adem Carroll ...................................................................... Justice for All, MACLC
Shaik Ubaid ...................... Coalition Against Genocide, Muslim Peace Coalition
Malek Rasamny ........................................................... The Native and the Refugee
Rana Abdelhamid ................................ Women’s Initiative for Self Empowerment
Catherine Watters, Chair
John Perkins ......................................................................... Former Economic Hitman
Gerald Celente ...................................................................................... Friend/Client
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
RADICALLY REFRAMING UNITED STATES HISTORY
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settler-colonialism and genocide exactly where they belong: as
foundational to the existence of the United States.” —WAZIYATAWIN,
PHD, activist and author of For Indigenous Minds Only
“A must-read for anyone interested in the truth behind
this nation’s founding.” —VERONICA E. VELARDE TILLER, PHD,
Jicarilla Apache author, historian, and publisher of Tiller’s Guide to Indian Country
“Pulls up the paving stones and lays bare the deep history of the United
States, from the corn to the reservations. . . . A sobering look at a
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
Book Panel Discussion — Confronting Injustice:
Social Activism in the Age of Individualism
Fighting to Stay Alive: Mumia, Hep C and
the Health Crisis Facing the Incarcerated
1.129
1.66
Umair Muhammad, Chair
Lina Nasr ................................................ Toronto Industrial Workers of the World
Patrick Desjardins
Ama Amponsah ................................................. Jane-Finch Action Against Poverty
Johanna Fernandez, Chair ............................... Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Five Maulimm-ak .......................................... Campaign to End the New Jim Crow
Pam Africa ................................... MOVE & International Concerned Family and
Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal
Bob Boyle ........................................................................................ Mumia’s Attorney
A Full Life: James Connolly the Irish Rebel —
Comic Book Launch and Discussion With
Tom Keough, Mat Callahan, & Allen Ruff
3.80
PM Press
Tom Keough, Chair ....................................................................................... PM Press
Allen Ruff ........................................................................................................ PM Press
Mat Callahan ................................................................................................ PM Press
Class Struggle in Popular Music
3.81 Science & Society
Maria Damon, Chair ................. Department of Humanities and Media Studies,
Pratt Institute
Carter Mathes ............................ Department of English, Rutgers-New Brunswick
Rachel Rubin ..................... U of Mass, Boston, Department of American Studies
James Smethurst .................................................. Department of Africana Studies,
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Film: To Begin the World Over Again —
The Life of Thomas Paine
Grasping the Black Freedom Movement
in Global and Revolutionary Terms:
Part 1 — Theory and Criticism
1.67
Cultural Logic: An Electronic Journal of Marxist Theory and Practice
Joseph Ramsey, Chair ......................................................................... UMass-Boston
John Maerhofer ........................................................... City University of New York
A. Shahid Stover
Kanishka Chowdhury .......................................... University of St. Thomas, St. Paul
Ryan Costello ........................................................ M.A. Student at Boston College.
To The Masses: Proceedings of the Third
Congress of the Communist International,
1921 Book Launch and Celebration
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2514 Haymarket Books
Natalia Tylim, Chair ...................................... International Socialist Organization
John Riddell
Mike Taber
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2450 National Educational Telecommunications Association
Black Labor and the Fate of Capitalism
Ian Ruskin ...... The Life of Thomas Paine Productions: thelifeofthomaspaine.org
Victor Madeson ....................... Thomas Paine Friends, thomas-paine-friends.org
1.71
Michael Moore’s “Where to Invade Next”:
What Can the Rest of the World Teach Us About
Multiparty Democracy with Strong Left Parties?
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2327
Mark Looney, Chair ................................................................................ Green Party
Steve Sherwin .......................................................... United Federation of Teachers
Jefferson Kielwagen .............................................. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
K. Soraya Batmanghelichi ......................... Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Rise of Fascism and the Working
Class Movement in India
The Indypendent
Nicholas Powers, Chair .................................................................. The Indypendent
Nikol Alexander Floyd
Arun Gupta
No More Stolen Lives: Perspectives From Families
and Activists in the Struggle Against Police Terror
1.81
Steve Yip, Chair ................................................. Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Hawa Bah .......................................................................... Mother of Mohamed Bah
Noche Diaz ............................................................................... NYC Revolution Club
Travis Morales .................................................... Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Hertencia Petersen .................................................................... Akai Gurley Family
Nicholas Heyward, Sr. ...................... Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Foundation
1.85
Rajendra Sahay, Chair
Abhinav Sinha
Suzanne Adely
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
SOCIAL STRUCTURES OF
DIRECT DEMOCRACY
ON THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EQUALITY
By John Asimakopoulos
“A lucid and powerful analysis of the threat that
inequality poses to any viable democracy while also
providing a brilliant analysis of the mechanisms that
make it so savage and unsustainable. [It] offers a
stirring program for change at a time when democracy
is under dire siege. A must read for anyone concerned
about the fate of democracy …”
—Henry Giroux, Center for Research in the Public
Interest, McMaster University, Canada
“[A] significant and lasting contribution to democratic
theory and political economy. The book deserves
praise for its interdisciplinary breadth and critical
depth.”
—Nathan Jun, Associate Professor of Philosophy,
Midwestern State University, US
“Anyone with an interest in new, wonderfully
alternative responses to address the current political
and economic crisis should buy this book now!”
—Richard J White, Senior Lecturer Economic
Geography, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Available Now!
Paperback, $28
ISBN: 978-1604864920
ABOUT THE BOOK: Neoliberalism has pushed capitalism to its limits, hollowing out global
economies and lives in the process, while people are left with no voice. Asimakopoulos
addresses this problem with a theory-to-practice model that reconciles Marxism and anarchism
with democratic theory, offering a practical vision of an egalitarian society.
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
The League of Revolutionary Black Workers
Then & Now: Race, Class, and Revolution
Climate Justice and Energy Democracy After Paris
1.82
Brian Tokar, Chair .......................................................... Institute for Social Ecology
Sean Sweeney .............................................. Trade Unions for Energy Democracy
Darcey O’Callaghan ............................................................. Food & Water Watch
Senowa Mize-Fox ..... United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America
Tadzio Mueller ................................................................... Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Walda Katz-Fishman, Chair ...................................................... Howard University
Jerome Scott ................................ League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Rose Brewer ......................................................................... University of Minnesota
Can Tuzcu ................................................ League of Revolutionary Black Workers
Education & Media Project
Virginia Leavell ...................................... League of Revolutionary Black Workers
Education & Media Project
Fighting Back: From the Frontlines —
Family Members of Prisoners
Building Movements for Justice
1.83
Shandre Delaney, Chair ........ Human Rights Coalition, Abolitionist Law Center,
Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike
Karen Lee .............................................................................. Human Rights Coalition
Theresa Shoatz ....................................................... Human Rights Coalition, CADBI
Ana Santigo
Saundra Hill ............................................................ Human Rights Coalition – Philly
Revolutionary Mothering: Radical Caretaking as
Essential to Creating Revolutionary Communities
1.93 PM Press
Mai’a Williams, Chair ....................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................... PM Press
China Martens ............................................................................................... PM Press
Terri Nilliasca
Lisa Factora-Borchers
Cynthia Oka
Alana Apfel
1.115
RRPE
Globalized Pollution and Predation in
Late Capitalism: The Role of Nonprofits in
Contributing to the Profit and Protecting
the Wealth of Multinaational Corporation
1.114
Irwin Sperber, Chair ........................................ Sociology Dept., SUNY New Paltz
Jessica B. Burke
Alex Groskinsky
The Climate Mobilization: A Route to Reclaiming
Democracy and Preventing Ecological Collapse
1.99
Ashik Siddique, Chair ...................................................... The Climate Mobilization
Margaret Klein Salamon ................................................ The Climate Mobilization
Nicole Leigh Harris .......................................................... The Climate Mobilization
Venezuela: Hope, Not a Threat
1.101
Bolivarian Circle Alberto Lovera NYC
Isolina De La Cruz, Chair ..............................................................................................
........................................................................ Bolivarian Circle Alberto Lovera NYC
Eric Draitser .................. Editor, StopImperialism.org; Host, CounterPunch Radio
Gabriel Hetland ...................................... State University of New York - Albany
Frederick Mills ........................... Professor of Philosophy, Bowie State University
Neoliberalism, Globalization and the
Privatization of Everything — What It Will
Take to Win Back Government of the People
Bolivarian Venezuela vs US Regime Change:
What is Happening and What We Can Do
1.100
Stan Smith, Chair .......................................... Chicago ALBA Solidarity Committee
Jesus Rodriguez Espinoza ................................................................ Consul General,
Consulate of Venezuela in Chicago
Carlos Ron ........................................................ Minister Counselor Political Affairs,
Embassy of Venezuela, Washington, DC
Stephen Spitz, Chair ...................................................... People Demanding Action
Andrea Miller .................................................................. People Demanding Action
Jann Campbell ................................................................ People Demanding Action
Donna Smith ..................................................... Progressive Democrats of America
Mimi Kennedy ................................................ National Election Integrity Coalition
Celeste Drake ................................................................................................. AFL-CIO
1.103
Why Workers Should Attend the
World Social Forum in Montreal
Rethinking Privilege Politics: Marxist Perspectives
1.105
L2.80
Nathalie Guay, Chair ........................................ Council of National Labor Unions
Patrick Rondeau ......................................................... Quebec Workers Federation
Erika English .................................................................... World Social Forum 2016
Sophia Moon, Chair ..................................................................... Socialist Discourse
John Bell
Ian Goodrum
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
We prepare
our students
to create
a just and
sustainable
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The Master of Science program in
Environmental Policy and Sustainability
Management (EPSM) is designed to turn
passion for environmental change and
sustainability into careers with impact.
Our students benefit from small,
customized classes; a rigorous program
of theory and practice; and close attention
from a faculty engaged in research,
scholarship, and cutting-edge professions
in the heart of NYC.
For more information about the program,
contact Chair Ana Baptista at
[email protected] or visit
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SESSION 1
The Vanguardist/Spontaneist Binary and
the Marxist-Humanist Alternative
1.107
Marxist-Humanist Initiative, www.marxist-humanist-initiative.org
Anne Jaclard, Chair ...................................................... Marxist-Humanist Initiative
Mike Dola ............................................................................. Worker-Student-Activist
Andrew Kliman ............................................................................................. Economist
Ravi Bali ......................................................................................... DC Resists, London
How the Demos Speaks:
Theory, Representation, Insurrection
1.108
Richard Gilman-Opalsky, Chair ........................ University of Illinois, Springfield
Ali Zaidi ................................................................................................. SUNY, Canton
John Asimakopoulos ................................................... City University of New York
The Proletariat is Still the Revolutionary Class
1.109 Speak Out Now & Convergences Révolutionnaires
10:00 – 11:50AM
Putting a Premium on Workers Rights: Making
Capital Subordinate to Labor through the
Expansion of Worker Co-ops and Union Co-ops
1.73 Forbes Contributor Cameron Keng
Carmen Huertas-Noble, Chair ......... CUNY School of Law and 1Worker1Vote
April De Simone ............................................................................ Designing the We
Christina Jaus ................................................................................. Wheels Collective
Michael Peck ............ MAPA Group, North American Delegate for Mondragon,
1 Worker 1 Vote
Roger Green ..................................... DuBois-Bunche Center for Public Policy and
Medgar Evers College
Alex Van Shaick .............................................................. U.S. Department of Labor
The Commons, Assemblies, and
Horizontalidad – Their Anti-Capitalist
Roots and Liberatory Possibilities
1.76
Kim Serrano, Chair .......................................................................... Speak Out Now
Kip Waldo
Timothée Erard L’Etincelle ............ (the Spark), NPA (New Anti-Capitalist Party)
Mike Corr .......................................................................................... Speak Out Now
Camilo Azzellini Sitrin, Chair
Debbie Bookchin
Susana Draper
Marcela Olivera
Marina Sitrin
Did Trotsky Lie? Towards the Truth
About the Soviet Union and Its Relevance
to Social Movements Today
Inner Truth to Power:
Meditation as a Revolutionary Act
1.87
US Friends of the Soviet People
John Dennie, Chair ............................................... US Friends of the Soviet People
Grover Furr
George Gruenthal ............................................... US Friends of the Soviet People
Jason Myers
The Rise of Millennials: Engaging Youth
in the 2016 Presidential Election
1.89
Prabjoot Lally, Chair ................................................................ Junior Sikh Coalition
Ameek Bindra ............................................................................ Junior Sikh Coalition
Darian X ....................................................................................... Make the Road NY
Hossam Gamea .......................................................... Islamic Movement for Justice
Luba Cortes .................................................................................. Make the Road NY
Cooperation Jackson Countering the
Confederate Assault and the Struggle for
Economic Democracy in Jackson, Mississippi
1.75
Brandon King, Chair ................................................................ Cooperation Jackson
Rukia Lumumba .................................................. Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Kali Akuno ................................................................................. Cooperation Jackson
1.92
Sander Hicks, Chair
Marc Eliot Stein ............................................... Stein Pacifism for the 21st Century
Robert Rafiq Lewis .............................................. Days of Shock, Days of Wonder
Gregg Hill ........................................................................................ New York Insight
Uncovering the Racial Climate
at a Liberal Arts College
1.63
Deborah Little, Chair .................................................................... Adelphi University
Richard Sejour ............................................................................... Adelphi University
Anna Smith ..................................................................................... Adelphi University
Danja Xhaxhi ................................................................................. Adelphi University
Dariann Rickerson ......................................................................... Adelphi University
Melanie Bush .................................................................................. Adelphi University
Bringing Participatory Budgeting to CUNY
1.65
Student Organization for Democratic Alternatives (SODA)
Susan Kalaz, Chair ................................ PB-Queens College Steering Committee
Jennifer Li ................................................................................... PB-Brooklyn College
Michael Devan ...... Student Organization for Democratic Alternatives (SODA)
Chandni Tarek ........................................ PB-Queens College Steering Committee
Jennifer Innes ............................................................................. PB-Brooklyn College
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SESSION 1
10:00 – 11:50AM
Karl Polanyi
A Political Economy of the
Senses
A Life on the Left
GARETH DALE
Neoliberalism, Reification, Critique
“Here is the book the many
ANITA CHARI
admirers of Karl Polanyi have
“[The book] represents the rise
been waiting for: a vivid, thor-
of a new, dynamic critical theory
oughly researched and lucidly
for the twenty-first century.”
written intellectual biography
—John Bellamy Foster,
that is worthy of its subject.”
author of Marx’s Ecology
—Steven Lukes, New York University
$30.00 / £22.00 · 978-0-231-17389-6 · paper
$29.99 / £22.00 · 978-0-231-54038-4 · ebook
$40.00 / £30.00 · 978-0-231-17608-8 · cloth
$39.99 / £30.00 · 978-0-231-54148-0 · ebook
Political Responsibility
After the Red Army Faction
ANTONIO Y. VÁZQUEZ-
CHARITY SCRIBNER
ARROYO
“The most innovative discus-
“Exquisitely subtle and ardently
sion of the RAF to date.”
polemical.”
—Sabine von Dirke, University of
—Wendy Brown, University of
Pittsburgh
California, Berkeley
$50.00 / £37.00 · 978-0-231-16864-9 · cloth
$49.99 / £37.00 · 978-0-231-53829-9 · ebook
Responding to Predicaments of Power
Gender, Culture, and Militancy
$65.00 / £48.00 · 978-0-231-17484-8 · cloth
$64.99 / £48.00 · 978-0-231-54146-6 · ebook
Political Freud
Intimate Strangers
A History
ELI ZARETSKY
Arendt, Marcuse, Solzhenitsyn, and Said
in American Political Discourse
“This brilliant riposte to Freud-
ANDREEA DECIU RITIVOI
bashers ought to be . . .
“Lucid, careful, well balanced.”
on every shelf.”
—Călin-Andrei Mihăilescu,
—Logos: A Journal of Modern
University of Western Ontario
Society & Culture
$35.00 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-16868-7 · cloth
$34.99 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-53791-9 · ebook
$35.00 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-17244-8 · cloth
$34.99 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-54014-8 · ebook
Marx After Marx
Factory of Strategy
History and Time in the Expansion of
Capitalism
Thirty-Three Lessons on Lenin
ANTONIO NEGRI
HARRY HAROOTUNIAN
“This book on Lenin turns into a
“Provocative and important.”
revolutionary text, into a true
—William Haver, translator of
manual of resistance.”
Nishida Kitarō ‘s Ontology of
—Slavoj Žižek, author of Living in
Production: Three Essays
the End Times
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$34.99 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-54013-1 · ebook
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$34.99 / £26.00 · 978-0-231-51942-7 · ebook
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SESSION 1
The Destructuring of the Department of Education
& the Rebuilding of Our Educational Currency
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2513
10:00 – 11:50AM
Deep State: The Fabricated Global War
on Terrorism — Why the Left Should
Unite to Expose and Rebel Against It
Gina Humber, Chair ............................................................. Diversity is a Verb LLC
Charlene Humber ........... New York State Licensed Mental Health Professional
Katrina Sparks ............................................ The New York Yonkers School District
Jacqueline McMickens ......................... Jacqueline McMickens & Associates PLLC
Naomi Lucas ..................... New York State Licensed Mental Health Professional
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2505
The Transformation of American Health
Care: For Whom? By Whom?
The Imperative of Nuclear Disarmament
in an Increasingly Dangerous World
1.91
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2511
Mary O’Brien, Chair ....................... Physicians for a National Health Program –
New York Metro Chapter
Oliver Fein ....................................... Physicians for a National Health Program –
New York Metro Chapter
Leonard Rodberg ........................... Physicians for a National Health Program –
New York Metro Chapter
Annette Gaudino ............................ Physicians for a National Health Program –
New York Metro Chapter/Campaign for New York Health
Jim Anderson, Chair .......................................................................................................
....................................................................................... Peace Action New York State
Jackie Cabasso .................................................. Western States Legal Foundation
Joseph Gerson .............................................. American Friends Service Committee
M. V. Ramana ............................................................................. Princeton University
& Nuclear Power in Space
Matt De Vlieger ......................................................... United for Peace and Justice
NYC’s Affordable Housing Zoning:
Beyond the Gentrifiers’ Deception
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2503
1.77
Marty Rowland, Chair .... Henry George School of Social Sciences and ASTM
Ayisha Oglive ........................... CB 12 Manhattan, Chair of Housing Committee
Ibrahima Drame ..................................... Henry George School of Social Science
Create Social Change via the Media: Using
Politically Negative Messages to Your Advantage
1.90
Michael Friedman, Chair ...................... University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Marni Halasa ............................................................................ Revolutions are Sexy
Chandler Harriss .................................... University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
The Situation in Ukraine
1.113
United National Antiwar Coalition
Phil Wilayto, Chair .......................................... United National Antiwar Coalition
Irina Kovel .............................................. Oddessa Committee Against the Attacks
Greg Butterfield ........................................................... International Action Center
Bruce Gagnon ................................................. Global Network Against Weapons
How Universal U.S. Sovereignty
Threatens World Peace
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2507
Cheryl Curtiss, Chair ........................................................................... WWUH Radio
Gearoid O Colmain ............................................................. Independent Journalist
Wayne Madsen .................................................................. Wayne Madsen Report
Michael Springmann ......................................................... MichaelSpringmann.com
Activism for Peace in Israel & Palestine
Frank Romano, Chair ........... University of Paris; member of the California and
Marseille Bars.
Maurice Jacobsen ..................................................................... We All Live in Gaza
Habiba Boumlik .............................. City University of New York, LaGuardia CC
Jacqueline Casale Taylor Basker ............ German Jordan University, Near East
Maya Bloom ....................................................................................... Bead for Peace
Peter Ilich ......................................................................... TCI College of Technology
Imperialists Collide: War and Refugees in the
Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.
the Dangerous Role of the EU and NATO
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2504 Marxism-Leninism Today.com
Walter Tillow, Chair .............................................. M-L Today.com Editorial Board
Kostas Papadakis .................................................... Greek Communist Party (KKE)
Kostas Pateras .......................................................... Greek Communist Party (KKE)
Now, for the Future: Youth Organizing
for Independent Left Political Power
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2512
Ursula Rozum, Chair ................................. Young Greens US, Green Party of NY
William Gunger ............................................................... Young Greens, Secretary
Nikeeta Slade ........... International Socialist Organization, Green Party of NY
Sasha White ................................. Young Greens, Green Party US Youth Caucus
David Hungerford, Chair ............................................. Coalition for Social Justice
Michael Perino
Sara Flounders .............................................................. International Action Center
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SESSION 2
SESSION 2
12:00 – 1:50PM
12:00PM – 1:50PM
What Next for the Movement Behind Bernie?
L2.84
Close Guantánamo Now or Move
Guantánamo North?
Bryan Koulouris, Chair ............................................................... Socialist Alternative
Kshama Sawant .......................................................................... Socialist Alternative
Winnie Wong ................................................................................. People for Bernie
Philip Locker ................................................................................ #Movement4Bernie
Justin Molito ...................................................................................... Labor for Bernie
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3321
A Dialogue on the Meaning and Importance of
Alienation, with David Harvey and Bertell Ollman
Exonerate Ethel Rosenberg
L2.85
Jennifer Meeropol, Chair ......................................... Rosenberg Fund for Children
Robert Meeropol ....................................................... Rosenberg Fund for Children
Amber Black ............................................................... Rosenberg Fund for Children
Maliha Safri, Chair ............................. Economics Department at Drew University
David Harvey .......................................... Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
Bertell Ollman ......................................................................................... Politics, NYU
Debra Sweet, Chair ...................................................................... World Can’t Wait
Seth Farber ....................................................................................... The Talking Dog
Noor Mir .................................................................................. Amnesty International
Omar Shakir ........................................................... Center for Constitutional Rights
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3325
The Communalist Turn: Bookchin and the
Quest for Confederal Direct Democracy
John Brown: Debunking Myths and
Liberating Truths — Reflections on His
Last Days as a Prisoner in Virginia
L.76 Review of Radical Political Economics
NORTH HALL BUILDING 3326
Eleanor Finley, Chair .....................................................
Brian Tokar ......................................................................
Daniel Chodorkoff .........................................................
Chaia Heller ...................................................................
Institute for Social Ecology
Institute for Social Ecology
Institute for Social Ecology
Institute for Social Ecology
Forging the Radical and Principled Black
Movement of the 21st Century
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2324 Black Agenda Report — blackagendareport.com
Bruce Dixon, Chair .................................................................. Black Agenda Report
Glen Ford ................................................................................. Black Agenda Report
Margaret Kimberley .............................................................. Black Agenda Report
Larry Lawrence, Chair
Louis DeCaro
Norman Marshall
Ethel Rosenberg was not a spy
and her execution was wrongful
Right on the Rise: Neo-Fascism and
Far-Right Politics in the U.S. and Europe
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2325 Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Moral Economy and the Art World
8.61
Cindy Smith, Chair ............................................................................... Artist/Curator
Maxwell Graham ...... Dealer – Founder and Director of Essex Street Gallery
Gregory Sholette .................................................................................. Artist/Activist
Occupy Museums
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Ullstein Bild
Getty Images
Ethan Earle, Chair ............................ Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Evelyn Schlatter ......................................................... Southern Poverty Law Center
Gerd Wiegel .......................................................... Die Linke – German Left Party
Bhaskar Sunkara .......................................................................... Jacobin Magazine
Sign the petition at rfc.org/ethel calling
on President Obama to exonerate Ethel
Attend the Exonerate Ethel panel or stop by the
Rosenberg Fund for Children table to learn more
SESSION 2
Islamic State: Responsibility and Response
1.124
Susan Smith ...................... Community of Living Traditions at Stony Point Center
and Muslim Peace Fellowship
Arun Kundnani .................................................... Professor at New York University
Daisy Khan ....................... Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality
and Today’s Islam
Abdelhamid Siyam ....................................................................... Rutgers University,
Al Quds Al Araby International Newspaper, and the United Nations
Neurotic? Unable to Organize?
What the Fuck Is Wrong With Us?
1.129
Mitchel Cohen, Chair ........................................... Author, “What Is Direct Action?”
Debbie Despina Sophia Stamos ............................................... Missile-Dick Chicks
Ann Snitow ................... Author, “The Feminism of Uncertainty: A Gender Diary”
Irene Javors .......................................................................... Psychotherapist; Author,
“Culture Notes: Essays on Sane Living”
Jack Shalom ................................................................... WBAI Radio 99.5 FM NYC
Sister Dragonfly .................................................... Church of Stop Shopping Choir
Rap, Art & Revolution: How Do We
Create A Culture of Resistance ?
3.80
Jamel Mims, Chair ...................................... rapper, artist, organizer & educator;
NYC Revolution Club, Stop Mass Incarceration Network,
Urban Arts Partnership
Shyvonne ............................................................ singer-songwriter, Artists 4 Justice
Patrick ..................................................................................... Actor, Artists 4 Justice
Noche Diaz .............................................................................. NYC Revolution Club
Radical Songwriting to Change the World
3.81
Sharleen Leahey, Chair ............................ songs4peace; Peoples Music Network
Ben Grosscup ....................................................................... People’s Music Network
Penn Johnson
12:00 – 1:50PM
Film Screening: In the Image:
Palestinian Women Capture the Occupation
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2450
Emmy Scharlatt ...................................................................... Co-director/Producer
Film Screening:
The Hand That Feeds (Hot & Crusty Union)
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2327
Mahoma Garfais, Chair
The Battle for Democracy in a
Time of Neo-Liberal Fascism
1.85
Siddhartha Mitra, Chair ....................................................................... Sanhati, USA
Anindya Dey ........................................................................................... Sanhati, USA
Rajeev Ravisankar ................................................................................. Sanhati, USA
Detroit, Greece, and Capitalist Abandonment
1.66
Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination and Left Forum
Kristin Lawler, Chair ........................................................ Situations and Left Forum
Dan Georgakas ............................................................................................. Cineaste
Michael Pelias ............................... Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination
Peter Bratsis ................................... Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination
Dianne Feeley .............................................................................. Against the Current
Grasping the Black Freedom Movement in Global
and Revolutionary Terms:
Part 2 — Artistic and Activist Interventions
1.67
Cultural Logic: An Electronic Journal Of Marxist Theory And Practice
Joseph Ramsey, Chair .......................................................................... UMass Boston
Nino Brown
Mela Jones Heestand
Amy Evans .......................................................................................................... Writer
Joseph G. Ramsey ...... UMass Boston, Cultural Logic, Socialism and Democracy
Demetrius Noble ................. Stop Mass Incarceration Network, Artists 4 Justice,
#BlackLivesMatter Greensboro, UNC
Party of Communists USA, League of Young Communists
For a Socialist USA, For Marxism-Leninism
www.PartyOfCommunistsUSA.org
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SESSION 2
12:00 – 1:50PM
Black Lives Matter Moving Beyond Black…
A New Black Power A Call for
Paradigm Shift in Clinical Science
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2514
Michel Alexendre Sacha Vington M.D., Chair .................................. Vaya Instiute
Darnell Smith .......................................................................................... Vaya Instiute
Mutale Kanyanta
A Pair of Twin Faces in America
1.71
Tear Down the Prison Walls!
1.82
Patrick McCann, Chair ............................................................... Veterans For Peace
Theresa Shoatz .......... Board Member, Human Rights Coalition of Philadelphia
Noelle Hanrahan .................................................................................... Prison Radio
Behind Enemy Lines:
From Slavery to Mass Imprisonment
1.83 American Friends Service Committee Prison Watch Program
D’Evolution Productions
David Acala, Chair
Rick Sanford .......................................................... The New School Class of 2010
M.S. in Organizational Change Management
David Hall
A Just Transition to a Peaceful
and Ecological Society
Bonnie Kerness, Chair .................................................... Director, American Friends
Service Committee Prison Watch
Kayla Stepinac ................... American Friends Service Committee Prison Watch
Ojore Lutalo ........................ American Friends Service Committee Prison Watch
Intersectionality:
Marxist Commentaries and Critiques
1.93 Science & Society
1.81
Jonathan Rynn, Chair
Tom Gogan ........................................................................... US Labor Against War
Bruce Gagnon
John Braxton .............................................................. Philadelphia Jobs for Justice,
US Labor against the War, Labor Convergence on Climate
Shana Russell, Chair .................................................................. Postdoctoral Fellow,
Graduate School – Newark Rutgers University
Hester Eisenstein ............................ Women & Gender Studies Masters Program,
Graduate Center, CUNY
Barbara Foley ............................................................................... Rutgers University
Martha Gimenez .................................................................. University of Colorado
Lise Vogel ........................................................................................... Rider University
The Center for Critical Research on Religion is pleased to sponsor the following session:mi
THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL AND RELIGION
SATURDAY, 12:00 – 1:50
ROOM 1.107
WARREN S. GOLDSTEIN (Harvard University, USA)
EDUARDO MENDIETA (Penn State University, USA)
“The Axial Age, Social Evolution, and Postsecular
Consciousness”
CHRISTOPHER CRAIG BRITTAIN (University of Aberdeen, UK),
“Elucidating Evangelical Support for Donald Trump:
Adorno on Religion and Sectarian Movements”
MATT SHEEDY (University of Manitoba, Canada)
“Habermas, Islam, and the Limits of Public Reason”
The Center for Critical Research on Religion (www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org) publishes the journal Critical Research on Religion with SAGE Publications
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SESSION 2
From Red Squads to Counterterrorism:
Keeping the U.S. Safe From Democracy
1.100
Bill of Rights Defense Committee & Defending Dissent Foundation
Chip Gibbons, Chair ....................................... Bill of Rights Defense Committee &
Defending Dissent Foundation
Brendan Dunn
Kris Hermes
Maha Hilal .................................................................................... Executive Director,
National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms
The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Corporate
Gangsters, Multinationals & Rogue Politicians
L2.80 The Africanist Press
Joshua Lew McDermott, Chair ................................ New Mexico State University
Chernoh Alpha M. Bah ............................. Chairman, African Socialist Movement
Jessica Collen ......................................................... McDermott University of Idaho
Climate Change and Capitalism
1.115
M. V. Ramana, Chair ................................................................. Princeton University
Natassa Romanou ............................ NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Robert Jensen .............................................................. University of Texas at Austin
Trash Talk: Fighting Incineration & Achieving a
Zero Waste Vision for Environmental Justice
1.114
Ana Baptista ............................................................ The New School/NJEJA/GAIA
Molly Greenberg ......................................................... Ironbound Community Corp
Priya Mulgaonkar ......................... New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
Brigid Flaherty .................................................................................................. ALIGN
Kumar Amarnath ............................................................................... The New School
Haiti Rising: Dessalines Fight Back
1.99 Haiti Liberte
Nat Wood, Chair .................................... Nat Wood Show MNN Public Televison
Kim Ives ............................................................................... Haiti Liberte Newspaper
Ray Laforest .. Haiti Support Netwrk,Black Lives Matter Dominican Republican
Colia Clark .......... Guadeloupe Haiti Committee, Judiciail Violence Symposium
Charles Pitts ...... Connecting the Dots Harambee Radio, Judicial Violence Sym
Short and Long-Term Prospects for Twenty-First
Century Latin American Leftist Governments
1.101
Steve Ellner, Chair ........................................ Universidad de Oriente (Venezuela)
Peter Ranis ...................................................................... Graduate Center of CUNY
Emelio Betances .......................................................................... Gettysburg College
Linda Farthing ........................................................... Andean Information Network
Alex Main
12:00 – 1:50PM
US–Cuba Relations Today:
Fighting for Real, Full Normalization
1.103
Gail Walker, Chair ............................................................. IFCO/Pastors for Peace
Ike Nahem ........................................................................................ July 26 Coalition
Frank Velgara .................................................. New York Cuba Solidarity Project
Estela Vazquez
Rosemari Mealy
Revisiting the Grenada Revolution, 1979–1983
1.105
Clyde Robertson, Chair ............................................................ Tuskegee University
Obasegun Awolabi .............................................................. Medgar Evers College
Godfrey Vincent ........................................................................ Tuskegee University
The Frankfurt School and Religion
1.107
Critical Research on Religion
Warren S. Goldstein, Chair ...................................................... Harvard University
Eduardo Mendieta .................................................................. Penn State University
Christopher Craig ................................................. Brittain University of Aberdeen
Matt Sheedy ......................................................................... University of Manitoba
Successes and Challenges in Developing
a Pedagogy From Below
1.108
George Ygarza, Chair ........................................................... NJ Grassroots Action
Zellie Imani
Tanaisa Brown ....................................................................... Newark Student Union
Lisa Thompson
Rage and Rebellion Requires a Vision
1.109 Zeitgeist Media
Harry Cason, Chair ........................................................... College of Staten Island
Michael Havok ...................................................................................... Zeitgeist NYC
Kenneth Fernandez
Stuart Dambrot ......................................................................................... Transinopia
Kyle Hicks ............................................................................. United Citizens of Earth
What Does a Just Transition Look Like?
How Do We Get There?
1.87
Carl Lundgren, Chair ......................................................................................... SDIPN
Catherine Skopic .......................................... SDIPN Legislative Committee, Chair;
People’s Climate Movement
Susan Shapiro ............................................................... Attorney, Hito–Shapiro Law
Sean Sweeney ....................................................................... CUNY Murphy Institute
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SESSION 2
12:00 – 1:50PM
The New York State Nurses Association and its
39,000 members are fighting for a Single Payer,
Medicare for All healthcare system in the U.S.
Join the fight! Patients Over Profits!
NYSNA salutes the Left Forum 2016 and its
commitment to social and economic equality
nysna.org
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SESSION 2
12:00 – 1:50PM
Katrina to Ayotzinapa: People’s Tribunals
Condemn Crimes Against the People
GCAS and the Construction of a Future Democracy
1.89
Creston Davis, Chair .......................................................................................... GCAS
Sigrid Hackenberg ............................................................................................ GCAS
Eleni Xilakis ......................................................................................................... GCAS
Joelle Eliza M. Lingat, Chair .................... Student National Vice President, NLG
Azadeh N. Shahshahani ......................................... Legal and Advocacy Director,
Project South & Former President, NLG
Bernadette Ellorin ........................................................... Chairperson, BAYAN USA
Bina Ahmad ............................................ Public Defender, Legal Aid Society and
Former National Vice President, NLG
Gill Boehringer ............... Former Head of Law School, Macquarie University &
Permanent Peoples Tribunal
Democracy at Work:
Organizing Direct Action at the Local Level
1.75
Alan Schulman, Chair ............................................................... Democracy at Work
Madelyn Hoffman ........................................................... New Jersey Peace Action
Moumita Ahmed ............................................................................. People for Bernie
Occupy the Commons: Towards a Rational,
Peaceful, Bloodless and Effective
Revolution for Social Justice, Economic
Equity and Human Liberation
1.73 Georgist Economic Taskforce – Georgist Institute for Value-Based Economics
1.63
Mountain View Program — Reverse the School to
Prison Pipeline by Sending Prisoners to College
1.65
Boris Franklin, Chair .....................................................................
Danny Murillo ................................................................................
Nafeesah Goldsmith ....................................................................
Ivelisse Gilestra .............................................................................
Rutgers University
Rutgers University
Rutgers University
Rutgers University
Students: Bring the No More Stolen
Lives Tour to Campus!
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2513
Steve Yip, Chair ................................................. Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Nicholas Heyward Sr. ....................... Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Foundation
Noche Diaz ............................................................................... NYC Revolution Club
Travis Morales .................................................... Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Hawa Bah .......................................................................... Mother of Mohamed Bah
Hertencia Petersen ................................................................... Aunt of Akai Gurley
Yannis Tziligakis, Chair .............................................. Georgist Economic Taskforce
Marty Rowland PhD ................................................................. PE, NYC Parks, HGS
Fred Harrison ........................ Land Research Trust, Center for Incentive Taxation
The Movement for Single Payer Health
Care Justice in a Pivotal Election Year
The International Working Class:
Organizations and Struggles
Martha Livingston, Chair ............... Physicians for a National Health Program –
New York Metro Chapter
Adam Gaffney
Mark Dudzic ..................................................... Labor for Single Payer Campaign
Ben Day ......................................................................................... Healthcare-NOW!
Gloria Mattera ....................................................................................... Green Party
Judy Gonzalez ................................................ New York State Nurses Association
1.76
Stephanie McMillan, Chair ................................................. Proletarian Alternative
Immanuel Ness
Kiki Makandal ................................................. Batay Ouvriye Solidarity Network
Kim Scipes .................................................................... Purdue University Northwest
Community Mobilization and Cultural
Pluralism in Working-Class Neighborhoods:
Leonard Covello (1887-1982) and CommunityCentered Education in East Harlem
1.92 Vito Marcantonio Forum
Gil Fagiani, Chair .............................................................. Vito Marcantonio Forum
Gerald Meyer .................................................................... Vito Marcantonio Forum
Simone Cinotto .............................................................. Universita di Pollenzo, Italy
Roberto Ragone ................................................................. Vito Marcantonio Forum
1.91
Zoned Out! Race, Displacement and
City Planning in New York City
1.77
Progressive Planning
Tom Angotti, Chair ............................... Hunter College and Progressive Planning
Peter Marcuse ............................................................................. Columbia University
Sylvia Morse
Samuel Stein ....................................................................... CUNY Graduate Center
Andrew Padilla .................................................................................... El Barrio Tours
Josmar Trujillo
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SESSION 2
12:00 – 1:50PM
The Life and Work of Maria Victoria Maldonado
One Democratic State in Palestine/Israel
1.90 Deep Dish TV
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2504
DeeDee Halleck, Chair .................... Deep Dish Network, Paper Tiger Television
Mario Murillo ......................................................... WBAI Radio, Hofstra University
Irene Sosa ........................................................................................ Brooklyn College
Julia Willebrand, Chair .......................................................... US Green Party and
OWS Alternative Banking Group
Justine McCabe ................................................................................. US Green Party
Lenni Brenner
The Future of Europe and the European Left
1.113
Transform! European Network For Alternative Thinking And
Political Dialogue
Walter Baier, Chair ...................................................................... Transform! Europe
Luciana Castellina .......................................................................... Il Manifesto, Italy
Leo Panitch ....................................................................................... Socialist Register
Haris Golemis ...................................................... Syriza, Nicos Poulantzas Institute
Dominic Heilig ........................................................................... Die LINKE, Germany
COINTELPRO 2016: The New Age of Active
Measures by the Post-9/11 National Security State
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2512 twsp.us
Webster Tarpley, Chair .......................................... United Front Against Austerity
Daniela Walls ................................................. Chairperson, Tax Wall Street Party
Dylan Shelton ......................................................................... Tax Wall Street Party
The US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and
War in the “Middle East”
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2507
Bill Dores, Chair ...................................................................................................... IAC
Lamis Deek ......................... Al Awda NY the Palestine Right to Return Coalition,
US Palestinian Community Network, National Lawyer
Ayman Sayed ......................................................................... Existence is Resistance
Abayomi Azikiwe ................................................... Editor, Pan African News Wire,
Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice
Kazem Azin ........................ Solidarity Iran, United National Antiwar Committee
Deep State: 9/11 — An Ecumenical Approach
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2505
Frank Tolopko, Chair
Barbara Honegger ............................................................ Independent Researcher
Wayne Madsen .................................................................. Wayne Madsen Report
Kevin Barrett ...................................................................................... Veterans Today
Toward a Revival of the U.S. Anti-War Movement
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2511
Stanley Heller, Chair ..................................................... Promoting Enduring Peace
Nidal Bitari
Ashley Smith
Dan Fischer ...................................................................... Capitalism vs. The Climate
Medea Benjamin ........................................................................................ CODEPINK
Intifada in America: The History of the
Palestine Left in the United States
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2503
Dan Cione, Chair ........................ New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
Suzanne Adely ............................................................................ Labor for Palestine
Nerdeen Kiswani ........................ New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
Mohammed Nabulsi ................................ Palestine Solidarity Committee (Austin)
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LUNCH
LUNCH
2:00 – 3:30PM
2:00PM – 3:30PM
LUNCHTIME EVENT 2:00–3:30PM
L.63 (LECTURE HALL)
RAGE, REBELLION, REVOLUTION, AND SONG
RYAN HARVEY & KAREEM SAMARA (BALTIMORE/LONDON)
SON OF NUN (BALTIMORE)
BELL’S ROAR (ALBANY)
LUNCHTIME EVENT 2:00–3:30PM
L.76 (LECTURE HALL)
EASTER RISING — SONGS OF FREEDOM
FEATURING: MAT CALLAHAN AND YVONNE MOORE
SPONSORED BY: PM PRESS
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SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
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SESSION 3
SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
3:30PM – 5:15PM
THE BLACK BOX THEATER PRESENTS:
3:30–5:15PM BLACK BOX THEATER
POETIC JUSTICE:
AN AFTERNOON OF EMANCIPATORY LYRICS
HOSTED BY SHAYLA COOK
FEATURING:
SHAYLA COOK, BOCA FLOJA, ROXANA MARROQUIN,
MATT SEDILLO, THE PEACE POETS, AND PEERS EDUCATING PEERS
A Father Perspective on Police Terrorism
Against Children of Color: Aberrations
or Everyday Occurrences?
L2.84
Keith Beauchamp, Chair ...................................... Till Freedom Come Productions;
Executive Producer and Host of The Injustice Files
Cephus “Uncle Bobby” Johnson ................................... Love Not Blood Campaign
Ron Davis ............................................................................ Jordan Davis Foundation
Andrew Joseph .............................................................. Andrew Joseph Foundation
Nicolas Heyward ............. Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Memorial Foundation
Kenneth Chamberlain Jr. .............................................. Families United for Justice;
Westchester Coalition for Police Reform (WCPR),
A Dialogue on Israel and Palestine With
Tariq Ali and Norman Finkelstein
L2.85
Richard Levins: Dialectics, Nature, and Society
L2.81 Monthly Review
John Bellamy Foster, Chair ................................ Monthly Review Editorial Board,
Department of Sociology, University of Oregon
Brett Clark ........................................... Sociology Department, University of Utah
Tamara Awerbuch Friedlander Department of Global Health and Population,
Harvard School of Public Health
Martha Livingston ............ Professor, Chair, Public Health, SUNY Old Westbury
Physicians for a National Health Program
Debate: The Left and the Sanders Campaign
L2.82
Bryan Koulouris, Chair ............................................................... Socialist Alternative
Jen Roesch ................................................................................................................ ISO
Philip Locker ................................................................................ Socialist Alternative
Paul Jay, Chair ................................................................... The Real News Network
Tariq Ali
Norman Finkelstein
Transinopia: A Technology-Based
Post-Scarcity Community Prototype
Revolution in Rojava… and New York?
Stuart Mason Dambrot, Chair ................................................................ Transinopia
Harry Cason ....................................................................... College of Staten Island
Clark Matthews
Stuart Baran
L.76 Green Party of New York State
Howie Hawkins, Chair ............................................................................ Green Party
Debbie Bookchin
Chiah Heller .................................................................... Institute for Social Ecology
Michael O’Neil ........................................................................................ Green Party
8.61
Transinopia
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SESSION 3
38
3:30 – 5:15PM
Abdullah Majid
Hugo Pinell
Phil AAica
Luis V. Rodriguez
Oscc WashingtM
Sundiata Sadiq
WWashitwe MMdo Eyen we Langa
HHman Wallace
SESSION 3
Crisis of Neoliberalism and
Opportunities for the Left
8.67
Union for Radical Political Economics
3:30 – 5:15PM
Revolt Art Movements and Their
Social Impact Then and Now
3.80
Al Campbell, Chair ...................................... Union for Radical Political Economics
Robert Chernomas ............................................................... University of Manitoba
Ricardo Fuentes-Ramírez ............................ University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
David Kotz .................................................... University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ayala Leyser, Chair ...................... International Marxist Humanist Organization
Milena Popov ................................................. Adjunct Professor Sustainability and
Environmental Justice Minor
Jane Feigenbaum ........................................................................ Code Pink, NY/NJ
Animal Liberation Strategies in the Face
of Indifference and Repression
Grassroots Leadership &
The Arts for Social Change
8.69
3.81 International Leadership Association
Joan Harrison, Chair
Karen Davis .......................................................................... United Poultry Concerns
Donny Moss .............................................................................................. TheirTurn.net
Raffaella Ciavatta ......................................................................... Collectively Free
Benjamin Haas ..................... Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Susan Erenrich, Chair ..................................... Cultural Center for Social Change;
International Leadership Association; Peoples’ Voice Cafe
Terry Leonino ..................................................... Magpie, A Husband & Wife Duet
In The Topical Song Tradition
Greg Artzner ..................................................... Magpie, A Husband & Wife Duet
In The Topical Song Tradition
What Can/Should We Inherit From
the French Revolution?
8.72
Donald Nicholson Smith, Chair ................................................................... PM Press
Howard Swerdloff ............................................... College of Staten Island, CUNY
John Galbraith Simmons
Christopher Winks
Fukushima on the Hudson: The Risks Posed by
Governmental Negligence at Indian Point
1.114
Alison Rose Levy, Chair ....................................... Alternet, Ecowatch, TomDispatch
Ellen Cantarow ........................................................................................ TomDispatch
Paul Blanch ............................................................. Independent Energy Consultant
Nancy Vann .................................................................... Safe Energy Rights Group
What Has Happened to “Leftist Theology”
and What Has This Got to Do With Political
Prisoners in the Day of the “Trumpocalypse”
and the Trump/Clinton/Obama Triumvirate?
1.129
Ralph Poynter, Chair .................................................... New Abolitionist Movement
Lynne Stewart ............................ lynnestewart.org & New Abolitionist Movement
Jess Sundin ........................................................................... NYC Jericho Movement
Anne Lamb ........................................................................... NYC Jericho Movement
Pam Africa ............................................................. Free Mumia Coalition, MOVE 9
Razakhan Shaheed ..................................................... Nationtime Judicial Res., Inc.
Free Mumia Coalition, MOVE 9
Tom Siracuse ................................................... Green Party – Manhattan Chapter
Ramona Africa ....................................................... Free Mumia Coalition, MOVE 9
Joel Meyers ................................ lynnestewart.org & New Abolitionist Movement
Representations of Terrorism and
State Terrorism in Film: Algeria, India,
South Africa, USA, and ISIS Territories
3.78
Fabiola Salek, Chair ................................................................
Aegina Barnes ...........................................................................
Zohra Saad ................................................................................
Mychel Namphy ........................................................................
York College, CUNY
York College, CUNY
York College, CUNY
York College, CUNY
Film Screening: Groundwork
3.79
Milena Velis, Chair
India Spring? Maybe for Dalits Too, Finally!
1.85
Bronislaw Czarnocha, Chair ..................................................................... Hostos CC
Immanuel Ness ............................................................................... Brooklyn C. CUNY
Swati Sawant ........ Program Director, International Commission for Dalit Rights
Intellectual Engagement, the Black Radical
Imagination & Ta-Nehesi Coates
1.66
The Brotherwise Dispatch
Don Jackson, Chair .......................... The Brotherwise Dispatch, The Indypendent
Nicholas Powers ...................................... The Indypendent, SUNY Old Westbury
Rhone Fraser ......................................................................... Howard University and
Paul Robeson House in West Philadelphia
A. Shahid Stover .............................................................. The Brotherwise Dispatch
39
SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
Bully Nation
How the American Establishment Creates
a Bullying Society
Charles Derber and Yale Magrass
“This thoughtful study expertly dissects the
‘bullying scourge’ that poisons lives and society,
exposing its roots in the institutional structure
of a ‘militaristic capitalist culture’ that it reflects
and nurtures, while also revealing the encouraging reactions that may offer cures for the
malady and the factors that engender it.”
—Noam Chomsky
“A canny and sobering look at bullying behavior
and how it permeates our nation’s major
institutions. When children do it, we abhor it.
When our leaders do it, we usually applaud it.
The authors remind us.”—Oliver Stone
“Bully Nation is the most comprehensive analysis
of bullying yet published. It is a brilliant book
that refuses to define bullying as merely a
psychological concept. Instead, it addresses in
great detail the interplay of bullying as having
its roots in a range of historical, economic,
“Clear and compelling. Its case for shifting
political, and social conditions. This is a
our focus from individual schoolyard bullies
powerful and compelling book that addresses
to power imbalances in American society is
one of the most important social problems of
badly needed in current discussions of
our time. It should be read by all educators,
bullying. A brilliant example of the socioparents, and anyone else interested in a world
logical imagination at work.”—Daniel Geary,
free of aggression and violence. Bully Nation
author of Beyond Civil Rights: The Moynihan
deserves widespread attention.”—Henry
Report and Its Legacy
Giroux, author of Zombie Politics and Culture
288 pages, Cloth $24.95, Ebook $24.95
in the Age of Casino Capitalism
University Press of Kansas
Phone (785) 864-4155 • Fax (785) 864-4586 • www.kansaspress.ku.edu
40
SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
Comfort Women: Asian Women Fight Back to
Challenge History and Claim Our Future
Young Women Against Hillary’s Corporate Agenda
1.67
Meghan B., Chair ....................................................................... Socialist Alternative
Kelly Bellin
Elma Relihan ............................................................... 15 Now, Socialist Alternative
Grace Balbutin, Chair ...................... Asian Women Coalition Ending Prostitution
Suzanne Jay ....................................... Asian Women Coalition Ending Prostitution
Olivia Canlas ................................................................................................... AF3IRM
Yoko Oikawa ..................................... Asian Women Coalition Ending Prostitution
Jewish Noir: A New Anthology of Short Stories
1.69
PM Press
Kenneth Wishnia, Chair ........................................................... Professor of English,
Suffolk Community College, Long Island, NY
Steven Wishnia .......................................................................... Freelance journalist
Sanders’ Politics and the Path to Socialism
1.71
Socialism and Democracy
Victor Wallis, Chair ........................................................ Socialism and Democracy
Stephen Ferguson ................................................ North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University
Johanna Fernandez .............................................................. Baruch College, CUNY
Michael Joseph Roberto ..................................... North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University
Resistance in Prisons for Immigrants
1.81
My N. Le, Chair ........................................................ Student, CUNY School of Law
Fahd Ahmed ....................................................................................................... DRUM
Abraham Paulos ...................................................................... Families for Freedom
Azadeh N. Shahshahani ....................................................................... Project South
Transcending Material Scarcity
1.82
Synergetic Binary Economics
Harold Channer, Chair ........................................... Manhattan Neighbor Network
Ted Schulman
Jerry Spivack ......................................... Columbia University, The United Nations,
The World Future Society
Criminal Justice Reform, or Justice Denied?
1.83
William Martin, Chair ........................................................... Binghamton University
Andrew Pragacz .................................................................... Binghamton University
Zhandarka Kurti ..................................................................... Binghamton University
Luis Gonzalez ................................................................................ Rutgers University
Kevin Revier ............................................................................ Binghamton University
Chungse Jung .......................................................................... Binghamton University
1.93 Socialist Alternative
Capitalism’s Right Turn: From Far Right
Populism to Authoritarian Neoliberal State
1.100
Socialist Register
Leo Panitch, Chair ........................................................................... Socialist Register
Greg Albo ........................................................................................ Socialist Register
Walter Baier ................................................................. Transform Network, Europe
Doug Henwood
Nicole Aschoff .................................................................... Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Epstein .................................... History of Consciousness, UC Santa Cruz
South Africa Today:
Liberation or Economic Apartheid?
L2.80 Socialist Action Newspaper
Christine Marie, Chair ........................................................................ Socialist Action
Marty Goodman ........................................................... Socialist Action newspaper
Patrick Bond ........................................ Centre for Civil Society in Durban (UKZN)
Glen Ford ................................................................................. Black Agenda Report
Reprimarization: Implications for the
Environment and Development
1.115
Union for Radical Political Economics; Capitalism, Nature Socialism
Paul Cooney, Chair .............................................................................................. URPE
Terisa Turner ............................................................................. University of Guelph
Terran Giacomini ...................................................................... University of Toronto
The Climate Justice Moment:
A Movement of Movements
1.117
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Stefanie Ehmsen, Chair ................... Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Aurash Khawarzad ............................................. We Act for Environmental Justice
Sean Petty ........................................................ New York State Nurses Association
Heather Milton ............................................................................................ Lightening
Tadzio Mueller ...................................................... Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin
Colombian Peace Talks: What Are the
Unresolved Issues Between the FARC-EP
and the Colombian Government?
1.99 Toward Freedom
Juan Carlos Vallejo, Chair Director Humanitarian Law Peace and Democracy
Ani Diesselmann ........................................................................................ Amerika21
Alexandra Nariño ........................ Peace Delegation FARC-EP in Havana, Cuba
41
SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
WORLD
ECONOMICS
ASSOCIATION
WEA BOOKS PRESENTS
The Centrality of Care, Affect, Trust
and Love in Movement(s)
1.101
Camilo Azzellini Sitrin, Chair
Marcela Olivera
Marina Sitrin
Liz Mason-Deese
Cuba — Political and Economic Reforms
for 21st Century Socialism
1.103 Socialism and Democracy
Peter Roman, Chair .......................................... Hostos Community College/CUNY
Editorial Board of Socialism and Democracy
Keith Bolender ...................... University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
Gabriel Vignoli ................. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs,
The New School/Cuba International Field Program
Rafael Hernandez ............................................................................................ TEMAS
Greece/EU/USA/BRICS/Middle East: Who’s the
Current Greek Government Working For?
1.105 Georgist Economic Taskforce
Yannis Tziligakis, Chair .............................................. Georgist Economic Taskforce
Fred Harrison ........................ Land Research Trust, Center for Incentive Taxation
Helga Zepp-Larouche ....................................................................... Schiller Institute
Nikos Alexiou .............................................................. Queens College, SYRIZA-NY
A Brief History Of The Future
1.107
Peter LaVenia, Chair ........................................... Green Party of New York State
Steve Breyman ........................................................ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Byron Harmon ....................................................... New School for Social Research
Richard Smith contends that the there is no possible solution to our global
ecological crisis within the framework of any conceivable capitalism. The
only alternative to market-driven planetary collapse is to transition to a
largely planned, mostly publicly-owned economy based production for
need, on democratic governance and rough socio-economic equality, and
on contraction and convergence between the global North and South.
“Smith brings an impressive command of economics and an engaging
conversational style of writing. He explains and illustrates with devastating
clarity the key mechanisms of capitalism that force it to grow unendingly ...
In the final two chapters, Smith outlines ecological constraints necessary
for any post-capitalist economy and describes ecosocialist alternatives to
capitalism. The necessary changes are staggering ... To that end he
outlines a number of attractive and attainable features of an
ecosocialist society.
– David Klein director of the Climate Science Program at California State
University and author of Capitalism and Climate Change
“Everyone who cares about the future of our children and
grandchildren must read Smith’s book.”
– David Suzuki
www.worldeconomicsassociation.org/books/
42
Marx on the Civil War and Reconstruction After
150 Years: Race, Capital, and Revolution
1.108
Susan Kang
Andrew Zimmerman
Kevin Anderson
August H. Nimtz
Politics of Life in the Age of the Anthropocene
1.109 Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination
Bruno Gullì, Chair ............................... Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Federico Luisetti ........................................................... Professor of Italian Studies,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Joost de Bloois ................................................................... University of Amsterdam
Dept. Literary Studies/Cultural Analysis
Miriam Tola .......................................................................... Northeastern University
SESSION 3
“Liberation of the People — The Pathology
of Power”: Keys to Freeing Ourselves From
Enslavement by the Socio-Economically Powerful
1.87
stopna.org/stop-science
Leonard Burg, Chair ................. STOP The Destruction of the World Association
Susan Berkley ............................ STOP The Destruction of the World Association
Richard James ........................... STOP The Destruction of the World Association
3:30 – 5:15PM
Class Struggle Not Class Collaboration:
Rebuilding the Labor Movement
1.73 Labor Today
Angelo D’Angelo, Chair ...................................... Labor United for Class Struggle
Daniel Villa ........................................................... Labor United for Class Struggle
John Dennie ...................................... Organizer, American Postal Workers’ Union
Mahoma Lopez ................................................ Hot & Crusty Workers Association
The Summoning I: Citizen Accountability Purge
of Congress, President, & Supreme Court /
National Strike During November Election
Worker Control: Experiences & Perspectives
from the Occupied Factories of Argentina
1.89 Tikkun Magazine
Valeria Molina, Chair ................................................................................. Left Voice
Raul Godoy .................................................................... Left & Workers’ Front (FIT),
Socialist Workers’ Party (PTS) – Argentina
Juan Ferre ..................................................................................................... Left Voice
Zevin X. Cruz, Chair .............................................. Society of the Third Millennium
Amoreena Tellaeche ............................................. Society of the Third Millennium
Leonel Alfonso Tellaeche ...................................... Society of the Third Millennium
1.76 Left Voice
Humanity At Work:
Mondragon Worker Cooperatives Network
The War on Refugees
1.75
William Westerman, Chair ......................................... New Jersey City University
Sally Pillay ...................................................................... First Friends of NJ and NY
Nasim Lomani
Danielle Hlatky .......................................... U.S. volunteer on the island of Lesbos
Ali Jamal .................................................................................... human rights activist
David Schwartzman, Chair .............................. DC Metro Science for the People
Younes Parsa Benab ............................... Iranian Left Alliance of Washington DC
Bahram Zandi .................................................................................... Green Party US
1.92
Now in Vol. 80!
Science & Society
A Journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis
Published quarterly since 1936, S&S specializes in serious Marxism, without
boundaries or binaries: no economics vs. culture, theory vs. history, west vs. east,
classics vs. innovation. Just solid, critical scholarship.
Recent and forthcoming Special Issues: RED ON BLACK: Marxist
Encounters with Anarchism, ed. John P. Pittman ● SOCIALIZING
PHILOSOPHY, ed. Russell Dale and Justin Holt ● CRISES AND
TRANSFORMATIONS OF CAPITALISM, ed. Eduardo Albuquerque
and Alex Callinicos
www.scienceandsociety.com
Subs: [email protected]
43
SESSION 3
3:30 – 5:15PM
Bully Nation: How Militaristic Capitalism
Creates A Bullying Society
1.63
Yale Magrass, Chair ............................... University Of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Charles Derber
Marcia Newfield
Building a New Student Left
1.65
International Socialist Organization
Bennet Wilcox, Chair ............................... Barnard Columbia Solidarity Network
Cami Quarta ..................................................................... Columbia University ISO
Sean Larson .............................................................. NYU Graduate Student Union
Thaer Keesh ......................................... Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine
Moving to a Net Zero Living Space
1.61
Catherine Skopic, Chair ......................... People’s Climate Movement-New York;
Shut Down Indian Point Now
Michael Vandenbergh ...................................... Vanderbilt University Law School
Ryan Madden ..................................................... Long Island Progressive Coalition
Report from the British Junior Doctors’ Strikes:
A Conversation on the Role of Organized
Labor in Progressive Health Policy Change
1.91
Roona Ray, Chair ....................................................................................... SEIU 1199
Johann Malawana ........ Junior Doctors’ Committee, British Medical Association
Matthews Hurley ........................................ 1st Vice President of Doctors’ Council
Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez .............................. New York State Nurses Association
Mark Dudzic .............................................. The Labor Campaign for Single Payer
Lanny Smith ................................................ Founder, Liberation Medicine Counsel;
Board Member, Doctors for Global Health
Land Trusts and Perpetually Affordable Housing
1.77
Walter South, Chair .................................................. Trust for Affordable Housing
Peter Marcuse ............................................................................. Columbia University
Tom Angotti ......................................................................................... Hunter Collage
The Internet: Stopping the War on Women
1.90
Melanie Bush, Chair ........................... International Network of Scholar/Activists
Alice Aguilar ........................................................... Progressive Technology Project
Erika Smith ........................................ Association for Progressive Communications
Elandria Williams ........................................................................ Highlander Center
Manisha Desai .......................... University of Connecticut, May First/People Link
One Year of the SYRIZA-ANEL Government
in Greece: The Perspective of the
Greek Communist Party (KKE)
1.113
Marxism-Leninism Today.com
Greg Godels, Chair .............................................. M-L Today.com Editorial Board
Kostas Papadakis .................................................... Greek Communist Party (KKE)
Kostas Pateras .......................................................... Greek Communist Party (KKE)
.org
Progressive news and analysis since 1924
We take sides. Yours.
44
SESSION 3
No to NATO! No to War!
1.123
Jackie Cabasso, Chair ...................................................................... Peace & Planet
Bahman Azad ............................................................................... U.S. Peace Council
Joseph Gerson ................ American Friends Service Committee, Peace & Planet
Deep State: COINTELPRO Post-9/11 —
First They Came for the Muslims
NORTH HALL BUILDING 2505
Zarinah Shakir, Chair ....................................................... Perspectives of Interfaith
Mauri Saalakhan ............................................. The Peace Thru Justice Foundation
Taalib-Din Shakir
Robert Boyle ....................................................................... National Lawyers Guild
Machiavelli, Gramsci, & Islamic States
1.124
Piruz Alemi, Chair ..................... Faculty at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(Dept of Public Administration)
Madiha Babar .................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice MPA program
Daniel Romagnoli ......................................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Elijah Rodriguez ......................................... John College of Criminal Justice, MPA
Kris Rampersad ................................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice MPA
Olayinka Oki ................................................ John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Maygoo Bhojranie ....................................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice
THE BLACK BOX THEATER PRESENTS:
3:30 – 5:15PM
Silencing Dissent: False Accusations of AntiSemitism Against Palestine Solidarity
1.119
David Letwin, Chair ....................................... Jews for Palestinian Right of Return
Lamis Deek ......................... Al-Awda NY: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
Radhika Sainath ................................................................................. Palestine Legal
Mohammed Nabulsi ............................ Palestine Solidarity Committee, UT Austin
Imperialism, Counter-Revolution,
and Conflict in the Middle East
1.121
International Socialist Review
Yusef Khalil, Chair .................................................... International Socialist Review
Ella Wind
Michael Schwartz ................................................. Professor at SUNY Stony Brook
Ashley Smith ............................................................... International Socialist Review
Anand Gopal
The Destruction of the Republicans
as a National Party – An Agenda for
United States Political Reform
1.125 United Front Against Austerity/ Tax Wall Street Party
Webster Tarpley, Chair .......................................... United Front Against Austerity
Daniela Walls ............................................................. Chair, Tax Wall Street Party
Dylan Shelton ......................................................................... Tax Wall Street Party
5:20–7:10PM BLACK BOX THEATER
COMEDY SHOW: WHO SAYS THE LEFT HAS NO SENSE OF HUMOR?
FEATURING: RANDY CREDICO, JOHN FUGELSANG AND RHONDA HANSOME
45
SESSION 4
SESSION 4
5:20 – 7:10PM
5:20PM – 7:10PM
Mother’s Pain, Rage, and Rebellion Is Fueling the
Black Lives Matter Movement in 21st Century
Big Money on Campus — Rigging the Academy
and American Criminal Justice System
L2.84
L.76
Dayvee Sutton, Chair .......................................................... Dream Network Media
Krystal Brown .............................................................................. Team Marlon Brown
Marian Tolan ...................................................................... Robbie Tolan Foundation
Danetta Chavis ................. National Action Against Police Brutality and Murder
Hawa Bah ............................................................. The Mohammad Bah Foundation
Chevara Orrin ........................... EQ3 Media; co-creator, We Are Straight Allies
Randi Gloss .................................................................. The “Stay Woke” Collection
James Vrettos, Chair ............................ John Jay College Sociology Department
Delores Jones-Brown ..................................................................... John Jay College
James Gilligan ................................................ New York University School of Law
Carl Hart ..................................... Columbia University – Psychology Departmnet
Rev. Dr. William Barber .................................................................................. NAACP
Felipe Coronel
Immortal Technique .............................................................................. Viper Records
Psyching Out the Election
Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century
L2.85 Critical Sociology
L2.81 Monthly Review
Roger Salerno, Chair ......................................................................... Pace University
Harriet Fraad ....................................................... Psychotherapist-Private Practice
Lauren Langman ........................................................ Loyola University of Chicago
Michael Bader ..................................... San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis/
The Institute4Change
John Bellamy Foster, Chair ................................ Monthly Review editorial board;
Department of Sociology, University of Oregon
John Smith ................................................................... Monthly Review Press author
Hannah Holleman ............................................................................ Amherst College
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz ................ Professor Emerita, California State University
Intan Suwandi ................................ University of Oregon, Sociology Department
46
SESSION 4
5:20 – 7:10PM
The International Dimensions
of Black Lives Matter
Education Is, Has Always Been, and
Always Will Be a Political Issue!
L2.82 Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
1.129
Kazembe Balagun, Chair ............... Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office
Wail Qasim ........... London Coalition Against Police Brutality (United Kingdom)
Jessica De Abreu ................... European Network of People of African Descent
Autumn Griffin ........................................... Black Lives Matter, New York Chapter
Ralph Poynter, Chair .................................................... New Abolitionist Movement
Lynne Stewart ............................ lynnestewart.org & New Abolitionist Movement
Tom Siracuse ...................................................... Green Party, Manhattan Chapter
Betty Davis ....................... New Abolitionist Movement, Coalition to Free Mumia
Kangela Moore ................................................................ College of New Rochelle,
Youth & Educ. Cmmtte-Cm.Bd. #13
Cheryl Ford ....................................................................... College of New Rochelle
Mary Adams ....... The Community Task Force on School Climate, Rochester, NY
Ricardo Adams ........................ Building Leadership and Community Knowledge
Mediations in the Transition Beyond Capital
8.61
Monthly Review
Kim Koo, Chair ........................................................................... Racial Justice Group
Anne Pomeroy .............................................................. Professor of Philosophy and
leader in the teacher’s union
Irv Kurki ........................................................................................ essential discussions
Thomas Paine, Henry George: Two Patriots,
Common Adversaries of Monopoly
8.67
Kim Baxter, Chair ......................................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Marty Rowland ....................................... Henry George School of Social Science
Victor Madeson ..................................................... Thomas Paine Friends & Bulletin
Vincent Stravino .......................................................................... Veterans for Peace
Phillip Reiss ................................................................................... Veterans for Peace
Jacobin and Animal Liberation:
Interrogating the Speciesist Left
8.69
John Sanbonmatsu, Chair ........... Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts
Pattrice Jones ...................................................................... Vine Sanctuary, Vermont
Robert Jones ........................................................ California State University, Chico
Now You See Me: Looking in the Face of Abuse
8.72
Devin Thornburg, Chair ................................................................ Adelphi University
Dariann Rickerson ......................................................................... Adelphi University
Jenna Szabo .................................................................................. Adelphi University
Isuri Wijesundara .......................................................................... Adelphi University
Hugo Salazar ................................................................................ Adelphi University
Angela Morales ............................................................................ Adelphi University
Jennifer Krol .................................................................................. Adelphi University
Precious Sahagun .......................................................................... Adelphi University
Harneet Gulati .............................................................................. Adelphi University
Rob Goldman ................................................................................ Adelphi University
Writing Our Rebellion:
A NY Writers Coalition Workshop
3.80
Maritza Arrastia, Chair .......................................................... NY Writers Coalition
Rose Gorman ............................................................................ NY Writers Coalition
Elena Schwolsky
Using Science Fiction as an Organizing Tool
3.81
Joe Carraha, Chair
Vagabond Beaumont
Jelani Wilson
Junct: The Trashing of Higher Ed. In America —
A Screening of a Documentary in
Progress and Group Discussion
3.78 Hidden River Publishing, 2255 Films
Debra Leigh Scott, Chair ................................................................... Junct Rebellion
Chris LeBree ................................................................................................ 2255 Films
John Raines ...................................................................................... Temple University
Rich Murphy ..................................................................................... Rich Murphy INK
Lee Kottner .......................................................................................................... CUNY
Gordon Haber .................................................................................. Dutch Kills Press
Film Screening: Dia de Festa
3.79
Laura Belik, Chair
China: the Politics of Peaceful Rising in an
Environment of Collusion and Contention
1.85
Gary Hicks, Chair ..................................... Artworks for the People, Berkeley, CA
David Ewing
Duncan McFarland
Norman Markowitz
47
SESSION 4
5:20 – 7:10PM
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SESSION 4
Shut It Down! Black Struggle Class Struggle
1.66
Left Voice
5:20 – 7:10PM
Who Do You Serve? Police Violence and
Resistance in the United States
Alexis Toliver, Chair ............................................................ Founder of BLM Boston,
Julia Wallace ................................... Left Voice, Struggles United/Luchas Unidas
Ben Woods ............................................................................... Black Agenda Report
Dan Georgakas ................................................................. Detroit, I Do Mind Dying
1.83 Haymarket Books; Truthout
The Doctrine of Discovery and the Legacy of
Colonialism, Racism and the American Genocide
#nofilter: Candid Conversations About
Abortion Storytelling Work
1.67
1.93
John Kane, Chair ............................... Mohawk radio host, speaker and columnist
Ross John ....................................... Seneca Nation Councilor, Native Entrepreneur
Peter d’Errico ....................................... Practicing Attorney and Professor of Law
at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Melissa Cornick ....................................... Adjunct Professor at Adelphi University
and Award Winning Television Journalist
Lauren Himiak, Chair ...................................................... The Sea Change Program
Julia Reticker-Flynn ................................................................... Advocates for Youth
Katie Morris .................................................................................... Speak Your Story
Teal Cracraft .................................................................................. Speak Your Story
Melissa Madera .......................................................................... The Abortion Diary
The Black Revolutionary Socialist Choice:
Monica Moorehead for President
1.69
Workers World
Teresa Gutierrez, Chair ........................................................ Workers World Party
Monica Moorehead ............................................................... Workers World Party
Lamont Lilly
Erica Mines .......................................................... Philadelphia Coalition for Racial,
Economic and Legal Justice
Marcus Garvey 100 Years Later
1.71
Rhone Fraser, Chair ..................................................................... Howard University
Jason Latty ........................................................... Caribbean Alliance For Equality
Sharon Gordon ........................................................ Coalition to Preserve Reggae
Frederic Bertley ................................................................................ Franklin Institute
Saundra Gilliard-Davis ....................................................... Keepers of the Culture
Feminists Against Prostitution as a Tool of
Imperialism: Promoting Sexualized Racism
1.100
Sarah Mah, Chair ............................. Asian Women Coalition Ending Prostitution
Charie Siddayao ............................................................ Philippine Women Centre
Alice Lee ............................................. Asian Women Coalition Ending Prostitution
Nicole Matthews ............... Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition
The Benchmarks of the Liberal Youth in the
Context of a New Burkina ( Post Uprising )
L2.80
Harouna Bara, Chair ........... People Movement for the Progress – Burkina Faso
Hassane Nonni ...................... People Movement for the Progress – Burkina Faso
Assetou Kobre ...................... People Movement for the Progress – Burkina Faso
Climate Change, Environmental Movements, and
O´Connor´s Second Contradiction of Capitalism
1.115
Inside the Activist Studio
1.81
Carlito Rovira, Chair .........................................
Sophia Williams .................................................
Jeff Camp ...........................................................
Alyssa Roberts ....................................................
Robyn Spencer ...................................................
Nisha Bolsey, Chair ........................................................................ Haymarket Books
Aaron Miguel Cantú ....................................................................................... Truthout
Eisa Ulen Richardson
Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Justice 4 the Wrongfully Incarcerated
1.82
URPE
Paul Cooney, Chair ........... Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento/URPE
David Schwartzman .................................................................... Howard University
Joel Kupferman ....................................................... Environmental Justice Initiative
Climate Refugees: The Point of No Return
1.117
Alexander Groskinsky, Chair ........................................... SUNY New Paltz Alumni
Tyler Groskinsky ....................................................................................... Global Kids
Gifty Abraham ......................................................................................... Global Kids
David Bliven, Chair ........................................ International Socialist Organization
Sharonne Salaam ...................................... Justice 4 the Wrongfully Incarcerated
Yusef Salaam ............................................. Justice 4 the Wrongfully Incarcerated
49
SESSION 4
5:20 – 7:10PM
The ELN and the Role of the Catholic Church
in the Armed Conflict in Colombia
1.99 Toward Freedom
Juan Carlos Vallejo, Chair Director Humanitarian Law Peace and Democracy
Pablo Beltrán ....................................... Member of Central Command of the ELN
Ani Diesselmann ............................................................. Member of amerika21.de
Defending Human Rights in Venezuela:
Impunity, Justice and Social Movements
1.101
Eva Golinger, Chair ........................................ Human rights lawyer and journalist
Francisco Torrealba
Two Members ...................................... Comite de las Victimas de los Guarimbas
Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan ........................... President, National Lawyers Guild
Co-ops in Socialist Cuba: A Major Social Change
1.103 Union for Radical Political Economics
Al Campbell, Chair ...................................... Union for Radical Political Economics
Ricardo Fuentes-Ramírez ............................ University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Isaac Saney ................................................................................ Dalhousie University
Che Guevara: A Critical Perspective
1.105 Haymarket Books
Jason Farbman, Chair ................................................................... Haymarket Books
Charles Post ................................................................................. Against the Current
Samuel Farber
The Summoning II: Citizen Accountability Purge
of Congress, President, & Supreme Court /
National Strike During November Election
1.89 Tikkun Magazine
Zevin X. Cruz, Chair .............................................. Society of the Third Millennium
Amoreena Tellaeche ............................................. Society of the Third Millennium
Alex Aloi .................................................................. Society of the Third Millennium
Re-Orientation of Society to Meet the Needs of
Human Beings and the Planet (Eco-Humanism)
1.75
Richard Hobbs, Chair ....................................................................... Human Agenda
Derek Tennant .................................................................................... Human Agenda
Dave Lippman
The TPP, TTIP and the Continuing Free
Trade Onslaught: The View From Canada
1.73
Holly Solomon, Chair ........................................................... Inter Pares, and rabble
Leo Broderick ........................................................................... Council of Canadians
Steven Shrybman ........................ Goldblatt Partners, the Council of Canadians,
The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policies
Nathalie Guay ........................ Confédération des syndicats nationaux, Quebec
Blair Redlin ............................................................................. Trade Justice Network
Is Bernie Sanders Left Enough?
Which Forward for his Supporters
American Utopia: A Realistic Goal?
1.76 Party of Communists USA
1.107
George Gruenthal, Chair ................................................ Party of Communist USA
Jessica Coco ....................................................................... Party of Communist USA
Navjot Kaur ..................................................................... Bernie Sanders Campaign
Stephen James, Chair ........................................................... The Writers Collective
Jack Moscou ............................................................................ The Writers Collective
Yvonne Scruggs-Leftwich ...................................................... The Writers Collective
An Insoluble Crisis?
1.108
Critique, Journal of Socialist Theory
Suzi Weissman, Chair .................................................. Saint Mary’s College of CA
Michael Hudson ................................................ University of Missouri, Kansas City
Yassamine Mather ............................................................................ Critique Journal
Hillel Ticktin ........................................................... University of Glasgow, Scotland
Talking About Revolution: Free Speech Under Fire
1.87
Theory in Action
Richard Gilman-Opalsky, Chair ........................ University of Illinois, Springfield
John Asimakopoulos ................................................... City University of New York
Ali Zaidi ...................................................................... State University of New York
Joel Nathan Rosen ........................................................................ Moravian College
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Moral Foundation of the Left:
Accessing Limitless Power
1.92 Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter
Glen Ganaway, Chair ........................................... Bearded Lady Productions LlC
Abe Karl-Gruswitz ......................... Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter
Caroline Woolard ........................................... OurGoods.org, TradeSchool.coop,
BFAMFAPhd.com, NYCREIC.org
DK Holland .................................................................. Greenehill Food COOP; TED
John Stasio ............................................................ Easton Mountain Retreat Center
Criminalization From CUNY to Community:
Surveillance and Repression of
Muslim and Arab Spaces
1.63
Nerdeen Kiswani, Chair ............ New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
Fahd Ahmed Desis ................................................................. Rising Up and Moving
Lamis Deek ............................................................................................... Al-Awda NY
SESSION 4
The Drug War From Anslinger and the War
on Jazz, Thru Nixon and Reagan, AIDS,
Medical Marijuana, Bush and Obama
1.65
The Yippie! Museum
5:20 – 7:10PM
We Are Not Your Soldiers: Learn to Talk
Students Out of Signing Up for War
1.123
Dana Beal, Chair
A.J. Weberman
Paul DeRienzo
Stephanie Rugoff, Chair .............................................................. World Can’t Wait
Miles Megaciph ............................................................... US Marine Corps veteran
Lyle Rubin ................................................... US Marine Corps Afghanistan veteran
Joe Urgo .................................................................... US Air Force Vietnam veteran
Creating Spaces for Critique Inside
Institutional Education
Deep State: Assassinations and Their Cover-Ups –
Could a Left Consensus Promote Unity?
1.61
1.127
Erik Jacobson, Chair ....................................................... Montclair State University
Adam Nathanson ............................................. Virginia Commonwealth University
Andy Beutel ........................................................................... Mahwah School District
Gregory Longo, Chair .......................................................................... WBLQ Radio
Andrew Kreig .............................................................................. justice-integrity.org
Russ Baker ................................................................................... WhoWhatWhy.org
William Pepper ...................................................................... International Barrister
Dismantling Racism in the NYC Health System
1.91
Kamini Doobay, Chair
Alan Pean
Aletha Maybank
Neil Calman ..................................................................... Institute for Family Health
Anthony Feliciano
New York City Real Estate Investment Cooperative:
A Positive Idea for New York’s Future
1.77
Ms. K. (Dr. Samuels), Chair ...................................... Steering Committee Member,
New York City Real Estate Investment Cooperative
Todd Arena .................................................................Steering Committee Member,
New York City Real Estate Investment Cooperative
Oksana Mironova ..................................................... Steering Committee Member,
New York City Real Estate Investment Cooperative
Labor 4 Palestine
1.124
Michael Letwin, Chair ................ Former President, ALAA/UAW L. 2325 (NYC)
Suzanne Adely ............................................ Global Workers Solidarity Network;
Global Organizing Institute, UAW (NYC)
Clarence Thomas ................................................................... Million Worker March;
ILWU Local 10, retired, Oakland CA
Jaime Veve ....................................... Transport Workers Union Local 100, retired
Turkey’s Denial of the Armenian Genocide
and the Question of Reparations
1.119
Beth Lamont, Chair ............................................................... Half Moon Foundation
Levon Chorbajian ......................................................... University of Massachusetts
Henry C. Theriault ....................................................... Worchester State University
Anoush Ter Taulian .................................................................. Artsakh War Veteran
Protect Yourself: Using Secure
Software on the Internet
Rejecting Oslo: Self-Determination
and The One-State Solution
1.114
1.121
Jamie McClelland, Chair ...................................................... May First/People Link
Micky Metts ........................................................................................... Agaric Design
Alfredo Lopez ........................................................................ May First/People Link
Aatika Al Bashir, Chair .............
Andrew G. ...................................
Alexi Shalom ...............................
Rawan Toom ................................
The Lessons of Syriza
1.113
International Socialist Review
Laura Bartkowiak, Chair ......................................... International Socialist Review
Aaron Amaral ............................................................ International Socialist Review
Antonis Davanellos
Nantina Vgontzas
New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
The Donald Trump Presidential Campaign:
How to Fight the Rise of Fascism in Our Time
1.125 twsp.us
Webster Tarpley, Chair ....................................... United Front Against Austerity/
Tax Wall Street Party
Daniela Walls ............................................................. Chair, Tax Wall Street Party
Kyle McCarthy .......................................................... United Front Against Austerity
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SESSION 4 PLENARY
SATURDAY
5:20 – 7:10PM
7:30–9:45PM
SATURDAY PLENARY 7:30–9:45PM
GYMNASIUM, 4TH FLOOR, HAAREN HALL
BLACK LIBERATION AND THE SANDERS GROUNDSWELL:
PROSPECTS FOR LEFT UNITY
SPEAKERS:
KSHAMA SAWANT, AUGUST H. NIMTZ, AND DEBBIE BOOKCHIN
KEEANGA-YAMAHTTA TAYLOR, MODERATOR/INTERLOCUTOR
SATURDAY PLENARY
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Brought to you by Firebrand Records
and Mayday Space
A Left Forum Concert
Does the Sanders Campaign or Independent
Campaigns Serve to Build the Left
Howie Hawkins -- Green Party USA, Rukia Lumumba -- Malcolm X Grassroots
Movement, --Eljeer Hawkins Socialist Alternative, Khalid Raheem -- New
Afrikan Independence Party, Jennifer Roesch -- International Socialist
Organization of NY, Nnamdi Lumumba -- Ujima People Party
Session 6 on Sun 12:00pm - 01:50pm
in Room L2.82
Saturday
May 21 at 8 PM
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Is Sanders the Answer to Building Left and
Black Power??
Glen Ford
Black Agenda Report
Son of Nun (Baltimore)
bell's roar (Albany)
Ryan Harvey & Kareem
Samara (Baltmore/London)
Mayday Space
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New York 11237
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Jill Stein
Green Party Candidate for President
Chris Hedges
Author and Journalist for Truthdig
Session 7 on Sun 03:40pm - 05:40pm
in Room L2.82
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10:00 – 11:50AM
SUNDAY 5/22
SESSION 5
10:00AM – 11:50AM
Capitalism and Loneliness
L2.84 Critical Sociology
How Do We Build a Mass Movement
to Reverse Runaway Inequality?
Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine
Ayala Leyser, Chair ............................................................ Out of Line Art Gallery
Harriet Fraad ...................................................... Psychotherapist/Private Practice
Michael Bader ....... San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, Institute4Change
Roger Salerno .................................................................................... Pace University
Shane Knight .............................................................................. Democracy at Work
Tess Fraad ............................................................................... Living in Socialist USA
Lauren Langman ........................................................ Loyola University of Chicago
8.61
Climate Justice:
Carbon Markets vs. Energy Democracy
Lisa Markuson, Chair ........................................................................ The Haiku Guys
Paasha Motamedi .................. Poet Collaborator, Jazz Drummer, Photographer
Carter Edwards ........................................ Director of Projects and Programming,
Bowery Arts And Science
Lea Díaz
Nikhil Melnechuk ............................................................. Bowery Arts and Sciences
Akil Apollo Davis ........................................................................................ LOUDSOL
L2.85 Green Party of New York State
Howie Hawkins, Chair ............................................................................ Green Party
Sean Sweeney .............................................. Trade Unions for Energy Democracy
Jill Stein .................................................................................................... Green Party
Mark Dunlea ....................................................... Green Education and Legal Fund
Leonard Rodberg ................................................................ Professor and Chair of
Urban Studies at Queens College, CUNY
So the Next Bernie Can Run as an Indie:
The Ballots, the Dollars, and the Debates
L.76
Michael O’Neil, Chair .................................................... Green Party of New York
Johannes Epke ................................................................................... Move to Amend
Ursula Rozum ................................................................... Green Party of New York
Peter LaVenia .................................................................. Green Party of New York
Comix International
L2.81 World War 3 Illustrated
Seth Tobocman, Chair ...................................................... World War 3 Illustrated
Kate Evans
Magdy El-Shafee
Orijit Sen
How Would Thomas Paine and Henry
George Plan a Rebellion?
L2.82 Thomas Paine Friends “Bulletin”
Kim Baxter, Chair ............................................................ Montclair State University
Victor Madeson .................................. Thomas Paine Friends, Veterans for Peace
Vincent Stravino .......................................................................... Veterans for Peace
Phillp Reiss ........................................... Thomas Paine Friends, Veterans for Peace
Martin Rowland ...................................................................... Henry George School
Scott Harris, Chair ............................... Between The LInes Radio Newsmagazine
Les Leopold ................... Cofounder & Director, Labor Institute in New York City
Richard Hill ............................................ Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine
Poetry for a New Order
8.67
Animals, the Buddha, and the Left
8.69
Dharma Voices for Animals
Kamil Ghoshal, Chair .................................................. Dharma Voices for Animals;
Original Buddhism Society
Emma Cobb ................................................................... Dharma Voices for Animals
Bob Isaacson .................................................................. Dharma Voices for Animals
Free Our Political Prisoners
8.72
Jennifer Meeropol, Chair ......................................... Rosenberg Fund for Children
Lynne Stewart
Ralph Poynter
Kazi Toure
Sekou Odinga
Drunk on Wireless? Public Health Consequences
of Cell Phone and Wireless Exposure
1.114
OccupyEMFHarm
Camilla Rees, Chair ....................................................... ElectromagneticHealth.org
David Carpenter ....................................................................... University at Albany
Martin Pall .................................................................... Washington State University
Duncan Campbell .............................................................. Living Dialogues/KGNU
Martin Blank ........................................................... Department of Physiology and
Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University
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The Quebec Labor Movement
Against the Liberal Agenda
1.129
Ethan Earle, Chair ............................................................. Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Patrick Rondeau .......... Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec
Nathalie Guay ........................................ Confédération des syndicats nationaux
Theater of the Oppressed for Self-Organizing
and Building Community: Panel Discussion and
Workshop — Part 1
3.80
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Marie-Claire Picher, Chair ...................... Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Leonie Ettinger ............................................................................... The Living Theatre
Janet Gerson ........................................... Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory;
International Institute on Peace Education
Lupe Family ....................................................................... Novelist, Yoga Specialist;
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Gail A. Burton ............................................ Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Street Theater for Liberation
3.81
Kelly Junno, Chair ............................................................. Spark Theater Collective
Becca Polk .......................................................................... Spark Theater Collective
Lauren Perlstein ................................................................. Spark Theater Collective
Screening: What We Told Our Sons — Four
Families React to the Trayvon Martin Verdict
3.78
Dayvee Sutton, Chair
Reducing Fossil Carbon Use: Wind, Water & Solar
or Nuclear Fission — Which Has Better Promise?
3.79
Timothy Maloney, Chair .................................................................................. Retired
John Humphrey ................................................................................. Bright Power Inc.
Cullen Kasunic ........................................................................ Kasunic Consulting Co.
Capitalist Economic Crisis & The World War Danger
1.85
Bill Dores, Chair ........................................... International Action Center, Al Awda
Abayomi Azikiwe ................................................................... Pan African Newswire
Irina Kovel ................................................ Odessa Committee Against the Attacks
10:00 – 11:50AM
Slavery Is Such an Ugly Word,
We Prefer to Call It
“Free Trade”: How Debt
Fuels the Global Economy
1.67
Donal Butterfield, Chair ............ American
Monetary Institute
Geraldine Perry
Susan Peters ............. American Monetary
Institute
Barbara Simpson ........ Upper West Side
Monetary Reform Group
UndocuBlack & Fighting for Liberation
1.69
Jamie Richards, Chair ........................................................... UndocuBlack Network
Deborah Alemu ...................................................................... UndocuBlack Network
Nicola Phillips
Joel Sati
Urban Ethnography and Perceptions
of Crime and Drugs
1.71
Yolanda C. Martin, Chair ..
Laiquan Bates ......................
Milton Hernandez ...............
Samantha Jean ...................
Amanda Lopez ....................
Kadesha Thompson .............
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
How Citizens, Individuals Under the Control
of the System, and Criminal Justice Actors
Respond to Neoliberal Social Control
1.81
Doug Evans, Chair .............................................. John Jay College/Mercy College
Tyrane Williamson .............................................................................. Mercy College
Tara Blute ............................................................................................. Mercy College
Luciana Lozada ................................................................................... Mercy College
Stephanie Valles ................................................................................. Mercy College
Emely Moreta ......................................................................................... LIU, Brooklyn
Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill .............................. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Prison Abolition:
A Movement Towards New Directions
1.82
William Calathes, Chair .............................................. New Jersey City University
Jason Williams ........................................................... Farleigh Dickinson University
Sean Wilson ...................................................................... Texas Southern University
Whitney Richards-Calathes ..... CUNY Graduate School and University Center
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10:00 – 11:50AM
SESSION 5
Claiming the Ultimate Power:
Amending the US Constitution
Mexico Since Ayotzinapa
1.83
Dan La Botz, Chair
Gerardo Renique
Christy Thornton
Denise Romero-Franco
Andrea Miller, Chair ...................................................... People Demanding Action
Eileen Davis .................................................................................. Women-Matter.org
Stephen Spitz .................................................................. People Demanding Action
10:00 – 11:50AM
1.99 New Politics
The “Strip and Flip” Election of 2016:
Voter Suppression, Electronic Vote
Rigging, and Other Jim Crow Tactics
Elections and Revolutionaries: The Experience
of the Left and Workers’ Front in Argentina
1.93 The Columbus Free Press
Juan Ferre, Chair ......................................................................................... Left Voice
Wladek Flakin ............... Revolutionary Internationalist Organization, Germany
Robert Belano ............................................................................................... Left Voice
Suzanne Patzer, Chair .............................................................. Columbus Free Press
Bob Fitrakis .................................................... Columbus Fress Press, freepress.org,
CICJ Books, Columbus State Community College
Harvey Wasserman ................ Columbus Fress Press, freepress.org, CICJ Books,
Columbus State Community College
Marta Steele .................................. Author, Election Integrity activist, CICJ Books
Deconstructing Gender Identity
Under Male Supremacy
1.100
Joyce H., Chair
Kara D.
Penny W.
Kathy S.
Sam B.
Neocolonialism in West Africa
L2.80 The Africanist Press
Jessica Collen McDermott, Chair ............................................. University of Idaho
Chernoh Alpha M. Bah ................... African Socialist Movement of Sierra Leone
Joshua Lew McDermott ............................................ New Mexico State University
The Universal Basic Income as a
Method to End Oppression
1.115
Diane Pagan, Chair
Joel Cabrera
Jonathan Vasquez
Jude Thomas
William Difazio
Intersectionality of Refugees, Migration, War,
National Security, and Climate Change
1.117
Christopher Magno, Chair .......................................................... Gannon University
Joseph Stadler ............................................................................. Gannon University
Richard Moodey .......................................................................... Gannon University
1.101
Left Voice
Update on Puerto Rico: Crisis in America’s Colony
1.103 blog of the Movimiento Independentista Nacional Hostosiano
Janette Torres Arroyo, Chair ....................................................... Brooklyn College;
Friends of Puerto Rico at the UN
Antonio Nadal .................... Brooklyn College; Friends of Puerto Rico at the UN
Andres Matias Ortiz ........................................................................... Mercy College
Olga Sanabria Davila .................... Comite de Puerto Rico en Naciones Unidas
Is the “Progressive Cycle” Over in Latin America?
1.105 Bolivarian Circle Alberto Lovera NY
William Camacaro, Chair
Frederick Mills
Gabriel Hetland
Aline Cristiane Piva
Julio Escalona
Occupy Ethics: Deconstructing the
Subhumanization and Dehumanization
of Global Society
1.107
Georgist Economic Taskforce
Yannis Tziligakis, Chair .............................................. Georgist Economic Taskforce
Frank Fabio ................................................................. Georgist Economic Taskforce
Fred Harrison ........................ Land Research Trust, Center for Incentive Taxation
Helga Zepp-Larouche ....................................................................... Schiller Institute
Jason Ross ............................................................................................ Schiller Institute
Some Reflections on the Russian Revolution
1.108
David Worley, Chair ........
Jim Creegan ......................
Amy Dalton ........................
Branden Rippey ................
Marxist Education Project: Revolutions Study Group
Marxist Education Project: Revolutions Study Group
Marxist Education Project: Revolutions Study Group
Marxist Education Project: Revolutions Study Group
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10:00 – 11:50AM
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SESSION 5
A Call for Leninist Unity
10:00 – 11:50AM
Workers Power and Insurgency in a
Globalized Capitalist World
1.109
John Dennie, Chair ................................................................. Retired Postal Worker
Mike Gimbel .................. Retired Executive Board member, Local 375, AFSCME
and member of the May 1st Coalition
Chuck Mohan .................. President of the Guyanese American Workers United
and member of the May 1st Coalition
1.76 International Socialist Review
Circles: An Old Tool for Organizing
in a New Way — Part 1
Revolution and Nonviolence: From Deming, Fanon,
and Pan-Africanism to Today’s Global Movements
1.87
1.92 PM Press and Africa World Press, in conjunction with the
AJ Muste Memorial Institute and Deep Dish Television
Mika Dashman, Chair
Ashley Ellis
Abdul Malik Talib
Jose Alfaro
Vivianne Guevara
Matthew Guldin
Quandisha German
Shana Louallen
Melody Benitez
Matt Meyer, Chair ................. PM Press, Africa World Press, AJ Muste Institute;
author, We Have Not Been Moved
Ynestra King .......................................................... Eco-feminist author and theorist
Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams ..... Assistant Professor, Gettysburg College
Kassahun Checole ............................................. CEO, Africa World Press (invited)
Wende Elizabeth Marshall .......................................................... Temple University
Educating for Democracy
Oral History and Movement Building –
Strategies and Methodologies
1.89
Lesley Wood, Chair ............................................................................ York University
Adam King ................................................................................... [email protected]
Benjamin Shephard ....................................... NYC College of Technology, CUNY
Nate Prier ............................................................................................ York University
Amy Starecheski ............................ Oral History Program, Columbia University/
Groundswell: Oral History for Social Change
Alexander Hamilton the Leftist: Hamilton’s
Political Economy Is Key to Defeating Wall Street
1.75
twsp.us
Dylan Shelton, Chair .............................................................
Gregory Edwards ..................................................................
Chris Rieth ...............................................................................
Kyle McCarthy ........................................................................
Amy Muldoon, Chair ................................................ International Socialist Review
Kyle Brown ................................................................. International Socialist Review
Immanuel Ness ............................................. Professor at Brooklyn College, CUNY
Sarah Jaffe
Tax Wall Street Party
Tax Wall Street Party
Tax Wall Street Party
Tax Wall Street Party
Toward a Commons/Communes Transition
1.73
Donald Cuccioletta, Chair ........................... Université du Québec en Outaouais
Emanuel Guay ................................................................................. McGill University
Jonathan Durand-Folco ............................................................ Saint Paul University
1.63
Robert Lubetsky, Chair ................................................... City College of New York
William Stroud ................................................................................. Long Beach H.S.
David C. Bloomfield ................ Professor Educational Leadership, Law & Policy,
Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
Julien Terrell .................................................................... The Brotherhood Sister Sol
Debbie Almontaser ........... Board President of the Muslim Community Network
Future of Education:
Choice, Independence, and Connection
1.65
Svetlana Zabolotnaia, Chair ................................ Waldorf Homeschool Teacher,
Educational Designer
Jens Peter de Pedro
Prem Makeig
Anyanwu Glanville
Danielle Levine
William Beckler
The Community College in Ruins(?):
Neoliberal Discourses in Community
College Policy and Classrooms
1.61
Maureen Matarese, Chair .
Jeffrey Gonzalez ...............
James Hoff ...........................
Andrew Levy ........................
Bernadette Schaefer .........
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
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Some Things Borrowed, Some Things New: Toward a Multi-Sites of Power
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Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
38
Idle No More – Indigenous Activism and Feminism
Sonja John
55
The Case for Humanities Training: A Woman of Color Teaching Social Justice in
a Predominantly White Institution
Ginger Ko
66
The Environmental Flight from Reason
Michael Barker
94
Lucian Blaga Between Words and Silence
Rodica Grigore
111
Book Review: Dušan Deák and Daniel Jasper (Eds.), Rethinking Western India:
The Changing Contexts of Culture, Society and Religion. Hyderabad: Orient
Blackswan, 2014. ISBN: 9788125055822 (Hardcover). 291 Pages. $65.
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SESSION 5
FIXIT: Healthcare at the Tipping Point
1.91
Walter Tsou, Chair ............................................. Health Care for All, Pennsylvania
Chuck Pennacchio ..................................................................... University of the Arts
Larry Melniker ........................................................... New York Methodist Hospital
Our Last Stand! New York, Whose City? We (Still)
Say No to the Mayor’s Citywide Gentrification Plan
1.77
Sumumba Sobukwe, Chair ................................... New York City Council Watch/
Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)
Nellie Bailey ......................................................................... Harlem Tenants Council
Tom Siracuse ............................................................................................ Green Party
Ms K (Dr. Samuels) .............................................................. NYCHA SUCCESSION/
Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)
Scott Hutchins ............ Picture The Homeless/Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)
The Rise of Big Surveillance:
How Oakland Pushed Back and Won!
1.90 Oakland Privacy Working Group, a spinoff of Occupy Oakland
Heather La Mastro, Chair ................................ Oakland Privacy Working Group
Ali Winston ........................................................ Center for Investigative Reporting
Brian Hofer ........................................................ Oakland Privacy Working Group
Joshua Smith ...................................................... Oakland Privacy Working Group
Shahid Buttar ............................................................. Electronic Frontier Foundation
Neoliberalism and its Discontents: Political
Parties, Social Movements, and Organized Labor
in France and the U.S. in the Neoliberal Era
1.113
Mark Kesselman, Chair ............................................................. Columbia University
Gerald Friedman ..................... Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Daniel Cirera ............................................................. Fondation Gabriel Peri, Paris
Christophe Deroubaix ............................................... L’Humanité newspaper, Paris
Judith Stein .......................... History, Graduate Center and City College, CUNY
Bringing the Battlefield Home: Suicide, Heartache,
and Healing for Victims of Unjust War
10:00 – 11:50AM
Deep State: False Flags — How a United Left
Could Defeat a “Global Gladio” Agenda
1.127
Cathleen McGuire, Chair
Chris Emery ........................................................................................ Free Mind Films
Richard Dolan ............................................................................... Keyhole Publishing
Kevin Barrett ...................................................................................... Veterans Today
The Revolution of the Oppressed in Kurdistan
1.124
Saladdin Ahmed, Chair
Kamal Suleimani
Sardar Saadi ........................................................................... University of Toronto
Elif Genc ......................................................... The New School for Social Research
Dreaming to Be Free: Ferguson, Palestine
and the Fight for Migration Justice
1.119
hamptoninstitution.org
Eyad Alkurabi, Chair ............................................................. hamptoninstitution.org
Susan Massad ............................................................. Framingham State University
Colia Clark ........................................................................................................... SNCC
Eman Rimawi ............................................................................................... AMPed Up
Human Rights Industry and Commodification
of Public Spheres in Iran
1.121
Soheil Asefi .............................................. Politics-New School for Social Research
Arash Kia .............................................. Clinical Data Scientist in Remedy Partners
Andrew Kliman ............................................................. Marxist-Humanist Initiative/
Emeritus Professor of Economics at Pace University
An Integral Look at the Left and Right:
Maturing Politics
1.125 Integral Life Magazine
Glen Ganaway, Chair ................................................................................... Integral
Lynne Feldman ................................................................................. Integral Healing
Nomi Naeem ......................................................................... Brooklyn Public Library
1.123
Nancy Lessin, Chair .................................................... Military Families Speak Out
Tim Kahlor .................................................................... Military Families Speak Out
Marcia Westbrook ..................................................... Military Families Speak Out
Kevin Lucey .................................................................. Military Families Speak Out
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SESSION 6
12:00 – 1:50PM
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney calling for a new investigation into 9/11 in 2005
Four speakers at the Left Forum say:
Time to Take Down the Wall between the Left and the Truth Movement
No Justice or Peace without Truth
Cynthia
McKinney
former member of
Congress (D-Ga.)
with Ph.D.
on Deep State
Graeme
MacQueen
Co-editor, Journal
of 9/11 Studies and
author of The 2001
Anthrax Deception
Tony
Szamboti
Engineer and
expert on 9-11
destruction of
World Trade Center
Session 6 on Sun 12:00pm - 01:50pm in Room 1.129
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Barry Kissin
(Panel Chair)
retired attorney,
journalist, and
expert on 2001
anthrax attacks
SESSION 6
SESSION 6
12:00 – 1:50PM
12:00PM – 1:50PM
Bernie, Capitalism’s Crisis, and
Democratic Socialism: What Next?
The Next Left – Leadership for Tomorrow
L2.84
Deborah Engel-Di Mauro, Chair .......................................... Old and New Project
Matt Meyer .................................................................... War Resisters International
Theresa El-Amin ...................................................... Southerm Anti-Racism Network
Raymond Nat Turner .............................................................. Black Agenda Report
Brittany Williams ........................................ Million Hoodies Movement for Justice
Carmen Perez ......................................... Justice Leage and Gathering for Justice
Dequi Kioni-Sadiki ................................... Malcolm X Commemoration Committee
Betsy Avila, Chair ..................................................................... Democracy at Work
Richard D. Wolff
Harriet Fraad
Jan Rehmann ................................................................ Union Theological Seminary
Bernie v. The Greens: What Can the Government
Actually Do to Fix Our Economic Mess?
L2.85 Dollars and Sense
Abby Scher, Chair ..................................................... Dollars and Sense magazine
Gerald Friedman .......................................... UMASS Amherst/Dollars and Sense
Jill Stein .................................................. Green Party candidate for US President
Sean Sweeney ................................................ CUNY Murphy Institute, Respondent
Berning Down the House?
Left Populism and Its Limits
8.61
PM Press
The JFK Murder Cover-up: Your Rosetta
Stone To Today’s News, Elections, Policy
8.67
Jerry Policoff, Chair .................... Citizens Against Political Assassinations (CAPA
Lawrence Schnapf
Andrew Kreig
How Can We Get Better Publicity for Our Actions?
L.76 Left Forum
8.69
Kristin Lawler, Chair .......... Situations, College of Mt. St. Vincent, & Left Forum
Arun Gupta ............................................................................ Independent Journalist
Bhaskar Sunkara .............................................................................................. Jacobin
Peter Bratsis ................................................................ Situations and BMCC, CUNY
Bil Lewis
Elise Whitaker .............................................................................. Democracy Spring
Pete Callahan ............................................................................... Democracy Spring
The Kurdish Revolution in Rojava: How Can We
Support It? What Can We Learn From It?
L2.81
Debbie Bookchin, Chair ......................... North America Rojava Alliance (NARA)
Joey L.
Eleanor Finley .......................................... Co-Director, Institute for Social Ecology
Carne Ross
Does the Sanders Campaign or Independent
Campaigns Serve to Build the Left?
L2.82
Howie Hawkins, Chair ................................................................... Green Party USA
Rukia Lumumba .................................................. Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Eljeer Hawkins ............................................................................ Socialist Alternative
Khalid Raheem .................................................. New Afrikan Independence Party
Jennifer Roesch ................................... International Socialist Organization of NY
Nnamdi Lumumba ....................................................................... Ujima People Party
Millennials, Left Politics, and the Question of
Generations: Race, Class, Youth, and Social Change
8.72 Left Forum
Ryan Moore, Chair ............................................................................................. CUNY
Nona Willis Aronowitz ................................................................... Fusion Magazine
Dante Barry ................................................. Million Hoodies Movement for Justice
Nikil Saval ............................................................................................................... n+1
Electromagnetic Pollution Solutions- Workshop
1.114
OccupyEMFHarm
Camilla Rees ................................................................... ElectromagneticHealth.org
Patti Wood ..................................................... Grassroots Environmental Education.
Jim Turner ........................................................................................ Swankin & Turner
Oram Miller ................................................................... Certified Building Biologist
Emil De Toffol ........................................................................................... LessEMF.com
Time to Take Down the Wall Between
the Left and the Truth Movement
1.129
Barry Kissin
Cynthia McKinney
Tony Szamboti
Graeme MacQueen
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64
12:00 – 1:50PM
SESSION 6
Theater of the Oppressed for Self-Organizing
and Building Community: Panel Discussion and
Workshop — Part 2
3.80
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Marie-Claire Picher, Chair ...................... Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Leonie Ettinger ............................................................................... The Living Theatre
Janet Gerson .......................................... Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory/
International Institute on Peace Education
Lupe Family ...................................................................... Novelist, Yoga Specialist/
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Gail A. Burton ............................................ Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
The Politics of Fiction/The Fiction of Politics
3.81 PM Press
Kenneth Wishnia, Chair ......... Professor of English, Suffolk Community College
S.A. Solomon ..................................................................................... Freelance writer
Steven Wishnia .......................................................................... Freelance journalist
Film: The Brainwashing of My Dad
3.78
Alison Rose Levy, Chair
Jen Senko ..................................................................................................... Filmmaker
Melodie Bryant ............................................................................................ Filmmaker
Film Screening: a Place to Call Home
3.79
Sakiko Sugawa, Chair
Globalization for the 99%: A Presentation
And Discussion On Whether Free Trade
Agreements Can Work For All
12:00 – 1:50PM
The History of Interracial Desire:
From Slave Narratives to Obama
1.67
The Indypendent
Nicholas Powers, Chair .................................................................. The Indypendent
Jamara Wakefield
Teshale Nuer
Strategies to Transform Black Fraternities
Into the Financial Backbone of a Relevant
Social Movement for the Global African
Struggle Through Cooperative Economics
1.69
All Revolutionary Qs
Louis Jefferson, Chair ............................................................... All Revolutionary Qs
Jinida Djoba ......................................................................... Dorsey Public Relations
Justin Laing ................................. The Carter G. Woodson Project, Pittsburgh, PA.
Julian Mack ........................................................... Black Lives Matter Toledo, Ohio
Refugees, War and Austerity:
The View from Syria, Greece and Turkey
1.71
Campaign for Peace and Democracy; AKNY-Greece Solidarity
Movement, New Politics, MENA-Solidarity Network-US
Joanne Landy, Chair .................................. Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Despina Lalaki ............................................... AKNY-Greece Solidarity Movement
Nidal Bitari
Costas Panayotakis
#FUCKICE: Queer Immigrant
Organizing for Liberation
1.81
1.85
José Ramon Garcia-Madrid, Chair ..................................................... ICEFREENYC
Ella Mendoza .................................... Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement
Aru Aru ..................................................................................................... ICEFREENYC
Cathy O’Neil, Chair ................ Occupy Wall Street Alternative Banking Group
Tamir Rosenblum ............................. AltBank: Occupy Alternative Banking Group
Sanjay Reddy ................................................ The New School for Social Research
The Second Amendment, Police
Violence, and the Left
Authors’ Roundtable: New Landmark
Books on Race Relations in America
Libero della Piana, Chair .............................................. Alliance for a Just Society
Johanna Fernandez ............................. Black and Latino Studies, Baruch College
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz .............................................. Indigenous World Associaion
1.66
Ibram Kendi, Chair ................................................................... University of Florida
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor ....................................................... Princeton University
Russell Rickford ............................................................................... Cornell University
Eddie Glaude Jr. ........................................................................ Princeton University
1.82
Comics vs. Capitalism
1.83
Stephanie McMillan, Chair ................................................. Proletarian Alternative
Ted Rall .............................................................................................. Universal/Uclick
Dave Rine ........................................................................... Global Revolution Comix
Chris McCamic ................................................................... Global Revolution Comix
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(Juanita Ramos)
SESSION 6
12:00 – 1:50PM
Books by Juanita D íaz-Cotto
(Juanita Ramos)
CHICANA LIVES AND
COMPAÑERAS:
GENDER, ETHNICITY,
CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
Latina Lesbians
AND THE STATE:
Voices from El Barrio
(An Anthology)/
Latina and Latino
Prison Politics
*Winner of an
Lesbianas Lationoamericanas
(Expandido en Español)
International
Latino Book Award and a
ForeWord Magazine
Book Award
SINISTER WISDOM 74:
Latina Lesbians
CHICANA LIVES AND
COMPAÑERAS:
GENDER, ETHNICITY,
CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
Latina Lesbians
AND THE STATE:
Voices from El Barrio
(An Anthology)/
Latina and Latino
*Winner of an
Lesbianas Lationoamericanas
Prison Politics
International
(Expandido en Español)
Latino Book Award and a
ForeWord Magazine
Book Award
SINISTER WISDOM 74:
Latina Lesbians
Empowering Progressive Third Parties
in the United States:
Defeating Duopoly, Advancing Democracy
Edited by Jonathan H. Martin
Framingham State University, USA
© 2016 – Routledge
This timely collection of essays by key political scholars and
activists addresses an essential question for the U.S. left: Which
electoral conditions and strategies are truly capable of sparking
critical breakthroughs by progressive third parties?
Pb: $31.96 (with 20% discount; enter code FLR40 at checkout)
Info/order: www.routledge.com/9781138022010
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SESSION 6
Warrior Sisters Self Defense
Understanding Today’s Brazil:
Class Struggle and Democracy Under Threat
1.93
Hetal Sheth .........................................................................................
Elena Fedina .......................................................................................
Varsha Narasimhan ...........................................................................
Kelly Farah ..........................................................................................
12:00 – 1:50PM
Warrior Sisters
Warrior Sisters
Warrior Sisters
Warrior Sisters
The Impact of the U.S. War on Drugs on Latinas/
Chicanas/Latin American Women and their
Communities in the U.S., Latin America, and Europe
1.99
Aline Piva, Chair
Alex Main
Jeffrey Frank
Saulo Araújo
The Causes of Venezuela’s Crisis and the
Government’s Efforts to Overcome It
1.100
1.101
Juanita Diaz-Cotto, Chair .................. State University of New York Binghamton
Stephanie Campos ......................... Postdoctoral fellow with Behavioral Science
Training Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Belinda Hill ................ Director, Solo Por Hoy, Inc. (Recovery Home for Women),
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Clara Irazabal, Chair ............................................................... Columbia University
Steve Ellner ..................................................... Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela
Naomi Schiller ................................................................... Brooklyn College, CUNY
George Ciccariello-Maher ............................................................ Drexel University
Mark Weisbrot
Gregory Wilpert ............................................................... The Real News Network
Reparations Time: Justice is Due in the
Decade for People of African Descent
L2.80
Dowoti Désir, Chair ......... UN NGO Subcommittee for the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination; Pres., DDPA Watch Group
Vilna Bashi Treitler ................ Professor and Chair, City University of New York
(Baruch College; The Graduate Center)
Onleilove Alston .......................................................... Exec. Dir., Faith in New York
Delois Blakely ....................................................................... New Future Foundation
Jumoke Ifetayo ......................................... Co-Chair (male), National Coalition of
Blacks for Reparations in America (NCOBRA)
Minton Brooks .............................................................. Tulsa Reparations Coalition;
Allies for Racial Equality (ARE)
Ecosocialists Confront the COPout:
Climate Catastrophe or Solar Communism!
1.115
Capitalism Nature Socialism, Science & Society, Ecosocialist Horizons
Salvatore Engel-DiMauro, Chair .............................. Capitalism Nature Socialism
Joel Kovel .............................. Ecosocialist Horizons, Capitalism Nature Socialism
Quincy Saul ........................... Ecosocialist Horizons, Capitalism Nature Socialism
David Schwartzman ................ Science & Society, Capitalism Nature Socialism,
Ecosocialist Horizons
Jane Zara ............................................................ DC Metro Science for the People
Neoliberalism and Language:
The Management of Meaning in Late Capitalism
1.117
Carl Watson, Chair
Ando Arike
Jill Rapaport
Discussion With Cubans About Life Under Blockade,
the Cuban Economy, and Mass Organizations During
the Changing US–Cuban Relations
1.103
Stan Smith, Chair .......................................... Chicago ALBA Solidarity Committee
Elier Ramírez Cañedo ...................... Cuba’s Union of Writers and Artists Union,
Cuban Historians National Union, Young Communists Union
Claudia Marín Suárez ...................... National Association of Cuban Economists,
Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas, FMC
Felipe de J. Pérez Cruz ............. Center of Political International Investigations,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
Raynier Pellón Azopardo ...................................................... University of Havana
Finance Capital and Fraud:
Are Financial Markets Rigged?
1.105 Dollars & Sense
John Sarich, Chair ................................................................................ Cooper Union
Jason Hecht ...................................................................................... Ramapo College
John Summa ............................................................................. University of Vermont
Haim Bodek .............................................................. Decimus Capital Markets, LLC
Marxist Laws of Motion and
Today’s Economic Collapse
1.107
Michael Perelman, Chair .................................................... Economics Department,
California State University Chico
Michael Hudson ............................................... President, Institute for the Study of
Long-term Economic Trends
Bertell Ollman ......................................................................................... Politics, NYU
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SESSION 6
12:00 – 1:50PM
New from Haymarket Books
From #BlackLivesMatter
to Black Liberation
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
In this stirring and insightful analysis, activist
and scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor surveys
the historical and contemporary ravages of
racism and persistence of structural inequality such as mass incarceration and Black
unemployment. In this context, she argues
that this new struggle against police violence holds the potential to
reignite a broader push for Black liberation.
The Politics of Che Guevara
Theory and Practice
Samuel Farber
This volume examines Guevara’s views on
socialism, democracy, and revolution and
asks what lessons can be learned by today’s
activists and social movements. It also
analyzes Guevara’s conduct as guerrilla
commander and government administrator
in Cuba, his political perspectives on revolutionary agency and his
attempts to implement them in Cuba, Africa and Bolivia, as well as
Guevara’s economic views.
Freedom Is a
Constant Struggle
Ferguson, Palestine, and the
Foundations of a Movement
By Angela Y. Davis, Edited by Frank Barat,
Foreword by Dr. Cornel West
In these newly collected essays, interviews, and
speeches, world-renowned activist and scholar
Angela Y. Davis illuminates the connections
between struggles against state violence and oppression throughout
history and around the world.
Books for Changing the World
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Socialism . . . Seriously
A Brief Guide to Human Liberation
Danny Katch
Danny Katch brings together the two great
Marxist traditions of Karl and Groucho to
provide an entertaining and insightful
introduction to what the socialist tradition
has to say about democracy, economics and
the potential of human beings to be something more than being bomb-dropping, planet-destroying racist fools.
Capitalism’s Crisis Deepens
Essays on the Global
Economic Meltdown
Richard Wolff
While most mainstream commentators view
the crisis that provoked the Great Recession as
having passed, these essays from Richard
Wolff paint a far less rosy picture. Drawing
attention to the extreme downturn in most of
capitalism’s old centers, the unequal growth in the its new centers, and
the resurgence of a global speculative bubble, Wolff makes the case that
the crisis should be grasped as an evolving stage in capitalism’s history.
China on Strike
Narratives of Workers’ Resistance
Edited by Hao Ren, Eli Friedman
and Zhongjin Li
China on Strike provides an intimate and
revealing window into the lives of workers
organizing in some of China’s most profitable factories, which supply Apple, Nike,
Hewlett Packard, and other multinationals.
The interviews collected here document the
processes of migration, changing employment relations, worker
culture, and other issues related to China’s explosive growth.
SESSION 6
Marxism and Religion:
Cooperation and Contradiction
1.108
Science & Society
Russell Dale, Chair ........................................................................ Science & Society
Shana Russell ............................................. Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School,
Newark Rutgers University
Gerald Meyer .................................................. Hostos Community College, CUNY
Overcoming Capitalism
1.109 Zero Books
Douglas Lain, Chair ................................................................ Publisher, Zero Books
Pete Dolack ................................................................................... Author, Zero Books
Terry Tapp ................................................................................... Zero Books (author)
Anne Jaclard .................................................................. Marxist Humanist Initiative
Andrew Kliman ................................................................................... Pace University
Circles: An Old Tool for Organizing
in a New Way – Part 2
1.87
Mika Dashman, Chair
Ashley Ellis
Abdul Malik Talib
Jose Alfaro
Vivianne Guevara
Matthew Guldin
Quandisha German
Shana Louallen
Melody Benitez
Political Repression at the 2016 RNC/DNC and
How We Can Use Collective Action to Fight Back!
1.89 PM Press
Kris Hermes, Chair
King Downing ...................................................................... National Lawyers Guild
Lesley Wood
Kazembe Balagun
Global Perspectives on the Commons
and Enclosure Struggles
1.75
Ida Susser, Chair ................... Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
Sarah Molinari .......................................................... The Graduate Center, CUNY
Ola Galal .................................................................. The Graduate Center, CUNY
Marty Kirchner .......................................................... The Graduate Center, CUNY
Helen Panagiotopoulos ............................................ The Graduate Center, CUNY
Marina Pera .................................................... Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Yuca Meubrink .................................... HafenCity University, Hamburg, Germany
Kelsey Chatlosh ......................................................... The Graduate Center, CUNY
12:00 – 1:50PM
The Case for Publishing Cooperatives:
Alternative Book Publishing in the Age of
Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook
1.73
Peter Dimock, Chair ........ Author, Freelance Editor, Publishing Consultant to the
Wealth of Society Project, NYU
Ian Dreiblatt ................................................................................ Seven Stories Press
Hilary Plum ................ Author, Managing Editor Journal of the History of Ideas,
book review editor of the Kenyon Review
Movement of Rank & File Educators (MORE):
New UFT, New Labor Movement
1.76
Kevin Prosen, Chair ...........................................................................................
Jia Lee .................................................................................................................
Julie Neusner ......................................................................................................
Janice Manning ..................................................................................................
John Antush ..........................................................................................................
Ashraya Gupta ..................................................................................................
Marcus McArthur ................................................................................................
MORE
MORE
MORE
MORE
MORE
MORE
MORE
Unifying Independent Media: Creating
Networks for Bloggers, Freelance
Journalists, and Livestreamers
1.92
Brien Redmon, Chair
Nesly Geffrard
Arianna Norris
Alex J. Segneri
Revolution & National Liberation:
Building an Anti-Imperialist Student
Movement in the Belly of the Beast
1.63
Miriam Rodriguez Diaz, Chair . New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
Mike Legaspi ..................................................................................... Anakbayan–NY
Nicole Bugarin
How to Flip a Bigot
1.65
Olivera Jokic, Chair ........................................................... John Jay College CUNY
Andjela Kaur ................................................... University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dara Byrne ........................................................................ John Jay College, CUNY
Zeljko Kaludjerovic ............................................................... University of Novi Sad
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SESSION 6
12:00 – 1:50PM
The Pentagon and the Universities
The Fight to End US Wars
1.61
1.123 United National Antiwar Coalition
Subrata Ghoshroy, Chair ....................................................................................... MIT
Hugh Gusterson ....................... George Washington University, Washington, DC
Ian Hansen .......................................................................................................... CUNY
Sara Flounders, Chair .................................................. International Action Center
Joe Lombardo ..................... Co-coordinator, United National Antiwar Coalition
Phil Wilayto ..................... Virginia Defenders for Freedom Justice and Equality
Bernadette Ellorin .................................................................................... BAYAN USA
Political Economy and Neoliberalism:
Their Influence On Mental Health
Practice, Research, and Policy
Deep State: Islamophobia — Fallout for Failure
to Challenge the Proxy Role of Muslims in 9/11
1.91
1.127
Carl Cohen, Chair ........................................... SUNY Downstate Medical Center/
Radical Caucus of the APA
Amjad Hindi ........................................................ SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Charles Duncan Wright .............................................. Critical Psychiatry Network
Zarinah Shakir, Chair ....................................................... Perspectives of Interfaith
Stephen Downs .................................................................................... Project SALAM
Kevin Barrett ...................................................................................... Veterans Today
Neoliberal Policies and the Right to Housing:
A Comparative Analysis Between Greece,
Spain, and the United States
1.77
Yannis Vagios, Chair ........................................................................................... AKNY
Albert Jimenez ..................................................................................... PAH Sabadell
Athena Hassiotis
Malcolm Torrejón Chu ..................................................................... Right to the City
Elia Gran
Lisa Owens Pinto .................................................................. City Life/Vida Urbana
Attacking the Digital Plantation: Racism on
the Internet and the Struggle Against It
1.90
Jerome Scott, Chair .................... League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Morgan M. Willis .................................................................... Allied Media Projects
Ejim Dike ........................................................................ U.S. Human Rights Network
Jacqui Patterson ............................................................................................... NAACP
Michele Metts Agaric
Sphinx Eben .................................................................................... Indymedia Africa
From Blockupy to Solidarity for All —
Answering Europes Crisis of Representation
1.113
Panel from Interventionist Left (Germany/Austria)
Anita Starosta, Chair .......... Interventionistische Linke Köln; Assistent Left Party,
Duesseldorf, Germany
Thorsten Haedicke ............ Interventionist Left Düsseldorf/Frankfurt, Germany;
Peter Behrens School of Arts
Ani Diesselmann Redher ................................. Intervetnionistsche Linke, Germany
Karin Zennig .... Interventionistische Linke Frankfurt, Germany; Union organizer
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Creating Our Own Culture:
Playback Theatre as Practice for a Humane Society
1.124 Interplay, Journal of the International Place Theatre Network
Susan Metz, Chair ................................. International Playback Theatre Network
Lorraine LaPrade .......................... International Playback Theatre Network and
WOW Cafe Theater, NYC
Laurie Bennett ................................ International Playback Theatre Network and
WOW Cafe Theater, NYC
Palestine: Strategies of Resistance
1.119
Lynne Lopez-Salzedo, Chair .............................................. Jewish Voice for Peace
Ellen Isaacs ............................................................................ Jewish Voice for Peace
Tzvia Thier ............................................................................. Jewish Voice for Peace
Elik Elhanan ...................................................................... City College of New York
Irene Siegel ........................................................................... Jewish Voice for Peace
The Transatlantic Slippery Slope – Suppression
of Freedom of Expression from Israel to the US
1.121
Nadia Ben-Youssef, Chair ......................... Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab
Minority Rights in Israel
Rahul Saksena .................................................................................... Palestine Legal
Omar Shakir ................................ Bertha Fellow, Center for Constitutional Rights
Expanding the Fightback against Neoliberalism
1.125 Union for Radical Political Economics
Al Campbell, Chair ...................................... Union for Radical Political Economics
Cyrus Bina ............................................................... University of Minnesota, Morris
Bill Goldsmith .................................................................................. Cornell University
Peg Rapp
Barbara Garson ........................................................................ Independent Author
LUNCH
LUNCH
2:00 – 3:30PM
2:00PM – 3:30PM
LUNCHTIME EVENT 2:00–3:40PM
L.63 (LECTURE HALL)
CHASING UTOPIA:
A ROUNDTABLE ON WORKERS CO-OPS AND SOCIALIST STRATEGY
SAM GINDIN, GAR ALPEROVITZ, SHARRYN KASMIR, AND RICHARD D. WOLFF
LEO PANITCH, MODERATOR/INTERLOCUTOR
THE BLACK BOX THEATER PRESENTS:
2:00–3:50PM BLACK BOX THEATER
¡SING IN SPANISH — CANTA EN INGLÉS!
CHORUS AS COMMUNITY:
THE POWER OF SINGING TOGETHER
FEATURING:
BERNARDO PALOMBO, RUBEN GONZALEZ, MARIO CANCEL,
HUDSON VALLEY SALLY, & LUPE RAMSEY (NARRATION)
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SESSION 7
SESSION 7
3:40 – 5:40PM
3:40PM – 5:40PM
THE BLACK BOX THEATER PRESENTS:
4:00–6:00PM BLACK BOX THEATER
WAKING EACH OTHER UP!
THE PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER…
1ST ACT: UPSURGE!
2ND ACT: LITERARY WARRIORS
Beyond Bernie: Socialism and Black Liberation
Political Comics
L2.84 Dissent Magazine
L2.81 World War 3 Illustrated
Sarah Jaffe, Chair .................................... Dissent Magazine, Belabored podcast
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Mariame Kaba .......................................................................................... Project NIA
Janae Bonsu .................................................................................................... BYP 100
Seth Tobocman, Chair ...................................................... World War 3 Illustrated
Sabrina Jones .................................................................................. WW3 Illustrated
Kevin Pyle .......................................................................... World War 3 illustrated
Ted Rall
Building Left Media in the Digital Commons
Is Sanders the Answer to Building
Left and Black Power?
L2.85 The Real News
Gregory Wilpert, Chair .................................................................... The Real News
Pablo Vivanco .................................................................................................. teleSUR
Laura Flanders .................................................................................................. GritTV
Paul Jay ................................................................................................ The Real News
Priya Reddy
L2.82
Cuba Speaks for Itself: A Panel With Cuba’s
Ambassador to the United Nations
Rethinking the 1950s:
How Progressives Survived the Great Terror
L.76
8.61
Ike Nahem, Chair ............................................................................ July 26 Coalition
Rodolfo Reyes ..................................... Cuban Ambassador to the United Nations
Estela Vazquez
Rosemari Mealy
David Rosen, Chair
Lisa E. Davis .......................................... Spanish Language and Literature, CUNY
Ellen Schrecker .............................................................................. Yeshiva University
Marjorie Heins
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Linda Thompson, Chair ................................................................ Left Elect Coalition
Glen Ford
Chris Hedges ................................................................................................... Truthdig
Jill Stein ........................................................................................... Green Party USA
SESSION 7
3:40 – 5:40PM
Defending Women’s Rights in a New
Corporate World Order & Winning
Socially-Conscious Poets: Voices of Resistance
8.67
Lynne Lopez-Salzedo, Chair ............................................
Robert Gibbons ..................................................................
Angelo Verga .....................................................................
Zigi Lowenberg ..................................................................
Raymond Nat Turner .........................................................
Kwame Fosu, Chair ....................................................... Rebecca Project for Justice
Tsigereda Sophie Schwoerer .............................................. The Ethiopian People’s
Congress for United Struggle
Lisa Davis ............................................... Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice
Grace Akallo ............................ United Africans for Women and Children Rights
Indigenous Peoples and the Environmental
Struggles Against Pipelines
8.69
David Welch, Chair ................................................................. University of Ottawa
Roger Rashi ............................................................................................... Alternatives
Sarah Sultani .................................................................. World Social Forum 2016
Anne-Céline Guyon .......................................................................... STOP Oléoducs
Natasha Kanapé Fontaine ................................................... Idle No More Quebec
Laudato Si: Roadmap for Revolution?
8.72
Steve Knight, Chair ......................................................... Beloved Earth Community,
Riverside Church; GreenFaith Fellow
Marian Ronan ....................................................... New York Theological Seminary
Richard Smith ............................................... System Change Not Climate Change
Nancy Lorence ................................................. Global Catholic Climate Covenant
3.80
Between Play, Revolt, and Biopolitics
3.81
Milena Popov, Chair .................................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Leigh Smith ....................................................................................... LANDR Audio Inc
Shan Jayakumar ................................................. New York Institute of Technology
Film Screening: Profiled — a Documentary
About Racial Profiling and Police Brutality
Directed by Kathleen Foster
3.78
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Bill Koehnlein, Chair .............................. Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory/
Marxist Education Project
Kathleen Foster .................................................................... Independent Filmmaker
Shanika Anderson
Kristine Anderson Welch
Margarita Rosario
Interrogating the Sixties
Film Screening: All Day All Week:
An Occupy Wall Street Story
1.114
3.79
Barbara Epstein, Chair . History of Consciousness Department, UC Santa Cruz
Justin Paulson ............. Sociology Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, CA
Kevin Anderson ................................. Sociology Department, UC Santa Barbara
Marisa Holmes, Chair
Jacques Lacan’s Four Discourses: Towards
a New Critical Framework for Analysis &
Action in Contemporary Political Life
1.129
Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination
Michael Pelias, Chair
Vakhtang Gomelauri ........................................................... Occupy Psychoanalysis
Fred Baitinger Ph.D. ............. Program in French - The Graduate Center, CUNY
Andrew Fremont-Smith ............ Andharbor: An Education & Events Cooperative
Socially-Conscious Poets
Socially-Conscious Poets
Socially-Conscious Poets
Socially-Conscious Poets
Socially-Conscious Poets
Greece and SYRIZA: What Happened?
1.85 Socialist Action newspaper
Khaliah D Pitts, Chair ................................................ Judicial Violence Symposium
Marty Goodman ........................................................... Socialist Action newspaper
Manos Soufoglo ................................ National Coordination ANTARSYA and the
Central Committee and Political Bureau of OKDE-Spartacos
Eric Poulos ............................................................................................................. AKNY
Felekis Giannis ............................................................... OKDE-Spartacos (Greece)
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SESSION 7
3:40 – 5:40PM
Judicial Violence and Road Back to Niagara
1.67
Colia Clark, Chair ..................................................... Judicial Violence Symposium,
Guadeloupe Haiti Tour, GRP
Charles Pitts ................................................................ Judicial Violence Symposium
Kevin Annett ................. International Tribunal For the Disappeared of Canada
Charles Bonner ........................................................... Judicial Violence Symposium
Theron Cook ................................................................ Judicial Violence Symposium
Marcus Tillery ............................................................. Judicial Violence Symposium
Women’s Boat to Gaza
1.69
Ann Wright, Chair ....................................................................... Veterans for Peace
Ellen Davidson ............................................................................. Veterans for Peace
Susan Kerin ..................................... Women’s Boat to Gaza Steering Committee
Gail Miller ........................................................................ Women of a Certain Age
“We Charge Genocide” Human Rights Violations
of Black Women and Girls in the US
1.71
National Campaign for the Elimination of Violence and Abuse of
Women and Girls of African Descent (NA)
Sis. Empress Phile’ Chionesu, Chair ................. National Million Woman March/
Universal Movements and MWM National Black Women’s Defense League
Empress Chi ........................................................................................ National MWM
Sis. Munirah Bomani .................................................................... Women Build Too/
MWM Black Women’s Defense League, Newark Branch
Private Prisons as Profit Factories —
How Banks & Wall Street Control &
Profit from the (In)Justice System
1.81
Susan Peters, Chair ..................................................... American Monetary Institute
Allen Smith .............................................. Henry George School of Social Science
Nina Mariella Macapinlac ............................. Responsible Endowments Coalition
Free Them All! Political Prisoners
and POWs in the US
1.82
Basir Mchawi ................................................ Northeast Political Prisoner Coalition
Sekou Odinga ............................................. Northeast Political Prisoner Coalition,
Seko Odinga Defense Committee
Suzanne Ross ....................................................... Free Mumia Abu Jamal Coalition
Susan Rosenberg .......................................... Northeast Political Prisoner Coalition
Mujahid Farid ....................................................................................................... RAPP
Laura Whitehorn .................................................................................................. RAPP
Building Independent Organizations
in the Working Class Today
1.83 Speak Out Now
Stephanie McMillan, Chair .......................................................... Workers Struggle
Joan Berezin ..................................................................................... Speak Out Now
Joseph Hutchinson ......................................................................... Workers Struggle
Izzi Creo ......................................................................................... Workers Struggle
Marcus Lissey .................................................................................... Speak Out Now
Mahoma Lopez ................................................................. Laundry Workers Center
Rosanna Rodríguez ........................................................... Laundry Workers Center
Birth, Reproduction and Liberation Politics:
A Radical Caregivers Roundtable
1.93 PM Press
Alana Apfel, Chair ....................................................................................... PM Press
China Martens ............................................................................................... PM Press
Silvia Federici
Mai’a Williams .................................................................... PM Press/Water Studio
On the Frontlines: Queer People of Color
Fighting for Socialism in the US South
1.100
Workers World
Loan Tran, Chair ..................................................................... Workers World Party
Eva Panjwani ......................................... NC #BlackLivesMatter QTPOC Coalition
Q Wideman ...................................................................... Muslims for Social Justice
It’s Not Over: Learning From the Socialist Experiment
Available at theZero Bookstable • www.zero-books.net/books/its-not-over
The march forward of human history is not a gift from gods above nor
presents handed us from benevolent rulers, governments, institutions or
markets — it is the product of collective human struggle on the ground.
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3:40 – 5:40PM
The Left in Africa: An Evaluation of the
African Socialist Movement of Sierra Leone
Why Frantz Fanon Matters for Today’s
Struggles Against Racism
L2.80 Africanist Press
1.107
Jessica McDermott ............................................................................. Africanist Press
Joshua Lew McDermott ................................................ African Socialist Movement
International Support Committee
Chernoh Alpha M. Bah ................... African Socialist Movement of Sierra Leone
Jinny Prais, Chair .................................... African Institute of Columbia University
Drucilla Cornell ................... Department of Political Science, Rutgers University
Peter Hudis ..................................... International Marxist-Humanist Organization
Wuyi Jacobs ...................................................................................... Afrobeat Radio
Kazembe Balagun ............................... Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung/New York City
Roots and Trajectories of Solar Commoners’
Movements Against Fossil Capitalism
1.115
Capitalism Nature Socialism, Ecosocialist Horizons,
International Oil Working Group
Terisa Turner ...................................................... International Oil Working Group,
Capitalism Nature Socialism, Ecosocialist Horizons
Ana Isla ................................. Capitalism Nature Socialism, Ecosocialist Horizons
Leigh Brownhill PhD ............................................................... Independent Scholar/
Founder, First Woman, the East and Southern Afri
Terran Giacomini ................. University of Toronto; Capitalism Nature Socialism
Ynestra King ............................................................................... Columbia University
Northeastern Climate Justice Struggles
and Global Intersections of Oppression
1.117
Gabriela Rodriguez, Chair ........................................... Capitalism vs. the Climate
Nyree Hodges ............................................................................ Healthy CT Alliance
Dan Fischer ....................................................................... Capitalism vs. the Climate
Eric Feltham ...................................................................... Capitalism vs. the Climate
Right Wing Assault on Latin America
1.101
Isolina De La Cruz, Chair ......................... Bolivarian Circle Alberto Lovera NYC
Eric Draitser .................. Editor, StopImperialism.org; Host, CounterPunch Radio
Gabriel Hetland ........................................ State University of New York, Albany
Frederick Mills ........................... Professor of Philosophy, Bowie State University
Conflict Between the Dominican Republic
and Haiti: The Historical Background, Great
Injustices Today: How Can We Understand
and Hopefully, Better the Relationship
1.103
Vita Devyatkin, Chair ...................................... Centro Cultural Orlando Martinez
Ricardo Deschamps
Simon Morell ..................................................... Centro Cultural Orlando Martinez
Queer Archival Theory & Critical Library Pedagogy
1.105
Kate Adler, Chair ............................................ Metropolitan College of New York
Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz ........................................................ CUNY Graduate Center
Karen Hammer ................................................................... CUNY Graduate Center
Marx, Hegel, and the Current Situation
1.108 Science & Society / Marxist Education Project
Russell Dale, Chair ........................................................................ Science & Society
Stephanie Basile .............................................................. Marxist Education Project
Malik Reaves .................................................................... Marxist Education Project
James Trybendis ............................................................... Marxist Education Project
Bill Cali .............................................................................. Marxist Education Project
What is the Role of Marxism Leninism in
the US and the world today? Is it Time
For a New US Marxist Leninist Party?
1.109
Joseph Wilson, Chair .................................. Author and Editor Labor snd Society
Angelo D’Angelo .......................... General Secretary, Party of Communists USA
Jackie DiSalvo ....................................................................... Baruch College, CUNY
Abhinav Sinha ............................................................. Bigdul Mazdoor Dasta (ML)
Kyle Kassick .................................... All Marxist Leninist Union, Rutgers University
Occupy Wall Street 2016 (5 Years Still Here!) —
Past Lessons, Victories, Defeats, and What’s Next
for the 99% Movement
1.87
Sumumba Sobukwe, Chair ............................. Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)
Alejindrina Murphy ........................................ Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)/
Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Bill Johnsen ............................ Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve) Occupy Sandy
Boris Rorer ......................................................... Occupy Wall Street (Occu-Evolve)
Workers, Disobedience, and the Power to Act
1.73
Linden Lewis, Chair ...................................................................... Bucknell University
Dave Ramsaran ................................................................... Susquehanna University
Bruno Gulli ........................................... Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Uber-ization, Flexible Labor and
New Knowledge Economies
1.76 Mediations: Journal of the Marxist Literary Group
Henry Schwarz, Chair ......................................................... Georgetown University
Grant Shreve ...................................................................... Johns Hopkins University
Cole Stangler ............................................................. independent labor journalist
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SESSION 7
3:40 – 5:40PM
The Greyhound Diaries
Organizing In the Student Movement with SDS
1.92 Left Forum Program Committee
1.61
Kristin Lawler, Chair .................................................................................. Left Forum
Doug Levitt
Stephen Lovekin
Ryan Moore ........................................................................................................ CUNY
Chrisley Carpio, Chair ....................... Tampa Students for a Democratic Society
Michela Martinazzi ......................................... Students for a Democratic Society
Ian Gallagher ........................................ WCU Students for a Democratic Society
Low Income Taxpayer Assistance and Preparation
for the Tax Court Exam Free Outreach Program
1.63
Tax Revolution Institute Inc
Bobby Rodrigo, Chair .................................................................. Coffee Party USA
Frank Agostino .................................................................... Agostino and Associates
Jeffrey Dirmann ................................................................. Agostino and Associates
Daniel Johnson ....................................................................... Tax Revolution Institute
Breaking Patterns: Changing Systems
1.65
Irene Shen ................................................................................. United to End Racism
Maritza Arrastia ...................................................................... United to End Racism
Tokumbo Bodunde ................................................................... United to End Racism
Neoliberalism and the “Mental Health”
System — The Failure of the Left
1.91
Lauren Tenney, Chair ................................................. Staten Island College, CUNY
Seth Farber .............................................................. Institute of Mind and Behavior
Todd Giffen
Reform: Road to Revolution or Surrender?
1.77
Mikaela Simms, Chair,
Janaki Natarajan .............................................. Spark Teacher Education Institut/
Marlboro Graduate School
Abraham Paulos ...................................................................... Families for Freedom
CASA Member ........................................ Community Action for Safe Apartments
From Mexico: The TPP and Its Impact on
Internet Freedom and Free Software
1.90
Capitalism
at a Dead End
Job destruction,
Overproduction and
Crisis in the High-Tech Era
By Fred Goldstein
Available at amazon.com and
barnesandnoble.com. Also go
to lowwagecapitalism.com
for more writings by Goldstein.
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Capitalism at a Dead End explains that
the economic crisis, which began in
August 2007, marked a turning point
in the history of capitalism. The author
contends that the system will not
return to the normal capitalist boomand-bust cycle. Unlike Thomas Piketty’s
Capital in the 21st Century, Goldstein’s
work points to socialism, not reformed
capitalism, as the solution.
For decades the capitalist class has
used the revolution in digital technology to increase productivity of labor
at record rates. Fewer workers are
needed to produce more goods and
services in less time at lower wages,
resulting in a race to the bottom for
the working class and oppressed.
Repeated crises of overproduction
lead to economic contraction and
persistent mass unemployment.
Goldstein uses Marx’s laws to
show how productivity is strangling
production and capitalism has outgrown the planet. The work includes
an important chapter, “Historical
materialism: robots and revolution.”
Juan Gerardo Dominguez Carrasco, Chair ...................... May First/People Link
Jaime Villareal ....................................................................... May First/People Link
Jacobo Najera ..................................................................... May First/People Lkink
Estrella Soria ................................................................. Cooperativa Tierra Comun
Roundtable — Greece at a Crossroads:
Enduring Issues, Contending Responses
1.113
George Andreopoulos, Chair ................................... City University of New York
Andreas Karras ............................... John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Peter Bratsis ......................... Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Despina Lalaki ........................................................ School of Global Affairs, NYU
SESSION 7
3:40 – 5:40PM
US Militarism’s Expanse and the Need
for a Movement to Cut Military Spending
and Invest in Human Needs
Empire of Chaos in the Context of
the Turmoil in the Middle East
1.123 United for Peace and Justice – unitedforpeace.org
Bahram Zandi, Chair ....................................................................... Green Party, US
Younes Parsa Benab ............................... Iranian Left Alliance of Washington DC
Ahmad Gharanfoli .................................................... Left Alliance Washington DC
Sassan Dehghan ......................................................... Left Alliance Washington DC
Matt De Vlieger, Chair ...... Communications & Organizing Coordinator, UFPJ/
Member of Amplify
Jackie Cabasso ............................... Director, Western States Legal Foundation/
Co-Convener of United for Peace & Justice
Joseph Gerson ........ Director of American Friends Service Committee’s Peace/
Board Member, Economic Security Program
George Paz Martin ... Liberty Tree Foundation for the Democratic Revolution/
Former Co-Coordinator of UFPJ
Terry Rockefeller ................. September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows/
UFPJ Co-Convener
The Endless “War on Terror”:
US Drones & Targeted Killing
1.119
The Saudi Regime and Its Victims
1.121
Stanley Heller, Chair ................................................ Middle East Crisis Committee
Ali Al Ahmed
Walid Fidama
Exposing 28 Pages of 9/11 Evidence,
Legislating Transparency
1.127
Amanda Bass, Chair
Debra Sweet .................................................................................. World Can’t Wait
Ed Kinane ................................................................ Upstate Drone Action Coalition
Nick Mottern ................................................................................... kNOwDrones.com
Shelby Sullivan-Bennis ............................................................................ Reprieve US
1.125
Les Jamieson ................................................................................................. HR14.org
Barry Kissin
J. Michael Springman
The Wars Come Home
1.124 United National Antiwar Coalition
Joe Lombardo, Chair
Jaribu Hill ...................... Founder, Mississippi Workers’ Center for Human Rights
Ana Edwards .................. Virginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice and Equality
Abayomi Azikiwe ................................................................ Pan-African News Wire
Margaret Kimberley .............................................................. Black Agenda Report
Christine Marie ................................................................................................ 350.org
CLOSING PLENARY 6:30–9:15PM
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SPEAKER INDEX
A
Abdelhamid, Rana 19
Abraham, Gifty 49
Acala, David 30
Adams, Mary 47
Adams, Ricardo 47
Adely, Suzanne 21, 34, 51
Adem Carroll, P 19
Adler, Kate 75
Africa, Pam 21, 39
Africa, Ramona 39
Agostino, Frank 76
Aguilar, Alice 44
Ahmad, Bina 33
Ahmed, Fahd 41
Ahmed, Moumita 33
Ahmed, Saladdin 61
Akallo, Grace 73
Akuno, Kali 25
Al Ahmed, Ali 77
Al Bashir, Aatika 51
Albo, Greg 41
Alemi, Piruz 45
Alemu, Deborah 55
Alexiou, Nikos 42
Alfaro, Jose 59, 69
Ali, Tariq 17, 19, 37
Alkurabi, Eyad 61
Ally, Matthew C. 19
Almontaser, Debbie 59
Aloi, Alex 50
Alperovitz, Gar 71
Alston, Onleilove 67
Ama Amponsah 21
Amaral, Aaron 51
Amarnath, Kumar 31
Anderson, Jim 27
Anderson, Kevin 42, 73
Anderson, Shanika 73
Anderson Welch, Kristine 73
Andreopoulos, George 76
Angotti, Tom 33, 44
Annett, Kevin 74
Antush, John 69
Apfel, Alana 23, 74
Araújo, Saulo 67
Arena, Todd 51
Arike, Ando 67
Arrastia, Maritza 47, 76
Arrastía, Maritza 17
Artzner, Greg 39
Aru, Aru 65
Aschoff, Nicole 41
Asefi, Soheil 61
Asimakopoulos, John 25, 50
Avila, Betsy 63
78
A–C
Awerbuch Friedlander, Tamara 37
Awolabi, Obasegun 31
Azad, Bahman 45
Azikiwe, Abayomi 34, 55, 77
Azin, Kazem 34
Azzellini Sitrin, Camilo 25, 42
B
Babar, Madiha 45
Bader, Michael 46, 53
Bah, Chernoh Alpha M. 31, 57, 75
Bah, Hawa 21, 33, 46
Baier, Walter 34, 41
Bailey, Nellie 61
Baitinger Ph.D., Fred 73
Baker, Russ 51
Balagun, Kazembe 47, 69, 75
Balardini, Fabian 19
Balbutin, Grace 41
Bali, Ravi 25
Bannan, Natasha Lycia Ora 50
Baptista, Ana 31
Bara, Harouna 49
Baran, Stuart 37
Barber, Rev. Dr. William 46
Barnes, Aegina 39
Barrett, Kevin 34, 61, 70
Barry, Dante 63
Bartkowiak, Laura 51
Basile, Stephanie 75
Bass, Amanda 77
Bates, Laiquan 55
Batmanghelichi, K. Soraya 21
Baxter, Kim 47, 53
Beal, Dana 51
Beauchamp, Keith 37
Beaumont, Vagabond 47
Beckler, William 59
Belano, Robert 57
Belik, Laura 47
Bellin, Kelly 41
Bell, John 23
Bell’s Roar 35
Beltrán, Pablo 50
Benitez, Melody 59, 69
Benjamin, Medea 34
Benjamin, Medea 17
Bennett, Laurie 70
Ben-Youssef, Nadia 70
Berezin, Joan 74
Berkley, Susan 43
Bertley, Frederic 49
Betances, Emelio 31
Beutel, Andy 51
Bhojranie, Maygoo 45
Bina, Cyrus 70
Bindra, Ameek 25
Bitari, Nidal 34, 65
Black, Amber 28
Blakely, Delois 67
Blanch, Paul 39
Blank, Martin 53
Bliven, David 49
Bloomfield, David C. 59
Bloom, Maya 27
Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar 55
Blute, Tara 55
B., Meghan 41
Bodek, Haim 67
Bodunde, Tokumbo 76
Boehringer, Gill 33
Bolender, Keith 42
Bolsey, Nisha 49
Bomani, Sis. Munirah 74
Bond, Patrick 41
Bonner, Charles 74
Bonsu, Janae 72
Bookchin, Debbie 25, 37, 52, 63
Boumlik, Habiba 27
Boyle, Bob 21
Boyle, Robert 45
Bratsis, Peter 29, 63, 76
Braxton, John 30
Brenner, Lenni 34
Bretthauer, Lars 17
Brewer, Rose 23
Breyman, Steve 42
Broderick, Leo 50
Brooks, Minton 67
Brownhill Phd, Leigh 75
Brown, Krystal 46
Brown, Kyle 59
Brown, Nino 29
Brown, Tanaisa 31
Bryant, Melodie 65
B., Sam 57
Bugarin, Nicole 69
Burg, Leonard 43
Burke, Jessica B. 23
Burton, Gail A. 55, 65
Bush, Melanie 25, 44
Buttar, Shahid 17, 61
Butterfield, Donal 55
Butterfield, Greg 27
Byrne, Dara 69
C
Cabasso, Jackie 27, 45, 77
Cabrera, Joel 57
Caffentzis, George 19
Calathes, William 55
Cali, Bill 75
Callahan, Mat 21
Callahan, Mat 35
Callahan, Pete 63
Calman, Neil 51
Camacaro, William 57
Campbell, Al 39, 50, 70
Campbell, Duncan 53
Campbell, Jann 23
Camp, Jeff 49
Campos, Stephanie 67
Cancel, Mario 71
Canet, Raphaël 17
Canlas, Olivia 41
Cantarow, Ellen 39
Cantú, Aaron Miguel 49
Carpenter, David 53
Carpio, Chrisley 76
Carraha, Joe 47
Casale Taylor Basker, Jacqueline 27
Cason, Harry 31, 37
Castellina, Luciana 34
Celente, Gerald 19
Chamberlain Jr., Kenneth 37
Channer, Harold 41
Chatlosh, Kelsey 69
Chavis, Danetta 46
Checole, Kassahun 59
Chen, Bateer 19
Chernomas, Robert 39
Chionesu, Sis. Empress Phile’ 74
Chodorkoff, Daniel 28
Chorbajian, Levon 51
Chowdhury, Kanishka 21
Christopoulos, Dimitris 19
Ciavatta, Raffaella 39
Ciccariello-Maher, George 67
Cinotto, Simone 33
Cione, Dan 34
Cirera, Daniel 61
Clark, Brett 19, 37
Clark, Colia 31, 61, 74
Cobb, Emma 53
Coco, Jessica 50
Cohen, Carl 70
Cohen, Mitchel 29
Collen, Jessica 31
Collins, Brandi 17
Colmain, Gearoid O 27
Cook, Shayla 37
Cook, Theron 74
Cooney, Paul 41, 49
Cornell, Drucilla 75
Cornick, Melissa 49
Coronel, Felipe 46
Corr, Mike 25
Cortes, Luba 25
Costello, Ryan 21
Cracraft, Teal 49
C–G
Craig, Christopher 31
Credico, Randy 45
Creegan, Jim 57
Creo, Izzi 74
Crispin Miller, Mark 17
Cruz, Zevin X. 43, 50
Cuccioletta, Donald 59
Curtiss, Cheryl 27
Czarnocha, Bronislaw 39
D
Dale, Russell 69, 75
Dalton, Amy 57
Dambrot, Stuart 31
Dambrot, Stuart Mason 37
Damon, Maria 21
D’angelo, Angelo 43, 75
Dashman, Mika 59, 69
Davanellos, Antonis 51
Davidson, Ellen 74
Davis, Akil Apollo 53
Davis, Betty 47
Davis, Creston 33
Davis, Eileen 57
Davis, Karen 39
Davis, Lisa 73
Davis, Lisa E. 72
Davis, Ron 37
Dawson, Ashley 19
Day, Ben 33
De Abreu, Jessica 47
De Bloois, Joost 42
Decaro, Louis 28
Deek, Lamis 34, 45, 50
Dehghan, Sassan 77
De J. Pérez Cruz, Felipe 67
De La Cruz, Isolina 23, 75
Delaney, Shandre 23
Della Piana, Libero 65
Dennie, John 25, 43, 59
De Pedro, Jens Peter 59
Derber, Charles 44
Derienzo, Paul 51
Deroubaix, Christophe 61
D’errico, Peter 49
Desai, Manisha 44
Deschamps, Ricardo 75
De Simone, April 25
Désir, Dowoti 67
Desis, Fahd Ahmed 50
Desjardins, Patrick 21
De Toffol, Emil 63
Devan, Michael 25
De Vlieger, Matt 27
Devyatkin, Vita 75
Dey, Anindya 29
Diaz-Cotto, Juanita 67
SPEAKER INDEX
Díaz, Lea 53
Diaz, Noche 21, 29, 33
Diesselmann, Ani 41, 50
Diesselmann Redher, Ani 70
Difazio, William 57
Dike, Ejim 70
Dimock, Peter 69
Dirmann, Jeffrey 76
Disalvo, Jackie 75
Dixon, Benjamin 17
Dixon, Bruce 28
Djoba, Jinida 65
D., Kara 57
Dolack, Pete 69
Dola, Mike 25
Dolan, Richard 61
Dominguez Carrasco, Juan Gerardo 76
Doobay, Kamini 51
Dores, Bill 34, 55
Douglas, Stacy 19
Downing, King 69
Downs, Stephen 70
Draitser, Eric 23, 75
Drake, Celeste 23
Drame, Ibrahima 27
Draper, Susana 25
Dreiblatt, Ian 69
Dudzic, Mark 33, 44
Dunbar Ortiz, Roxanne 46, 65
Dunlea, Mark 53
Dunn, Brendan 31
Durand-Folco, Jonathan 59
E
Earle, Ethan 28, 55
Eben, Sphinx 70
Edwards, Ana 77
Edwards, Carter 53
Edwards, Gregory 59
Ehmsen, Stefanie 41
Eisenstein, Hester 30
El-Amin, Theresa 63
Elhanan, Elik 70
Ellis, Ashley 59, 69
Ellner, Steve 31, 67
Ellorin, Bernadette 33, 70
El-Shafee, Magdy 53
Emery, Chris 61
Empress Chi 74
Engel-Dimauro, Salvatore 67
English, Erika 23
Epke, Johannes 53
Epstein, Barbara 41, 73
Erenrich, Susan 39
Escalona, Julio 57
Ettinger, Leonie 55, 65
Evans, Amy 29
Evans, Doug 55
Evans, Kate 53
Ewing, David 47
F
Fabio, Frank 57
Factora-Borchers, Lisa 23
Fagiani, Gil 33
Family, Lupe 55, 65
Farah, Kelly 67
Farber, Samuel 50
Farber, Seth 28, 76
Farbman, Jason 50
Farid, Mujahid 74
Farthing, Linda 31
Federici, Silvia 19, 74
Fedina, Elena 67
Feeley, Dianne 29
Feigenbaum, Jane 39
Fein, Oliver 27
Feldman, Lynne 61
Feliciano, Anthony 51
Feltham, Eric 75
Ferguson, Stephen 41
Fernandez, Johanna 21, 41, 65
Fernandez, Kenneth 31
Ferre, Juan 43, 57
Fidama, Walid 77
Finkelstein, Norman 37
Finley, Eleanor 28, 63
Fischer, Dan 34, 75
Fitrakis, Bob 17, 57
Flaherty, Brigid 31
Flakin, Wladek 57
Flanders, Laura 17, 72
Flanders, Laura 17
Floja, Boca 37
Flounders, Sara 27, 70
Floyd, Nikol Alexander 21
Foley, Barbara 30
Fontaine, Natasha Kanapé 73
Ford, Cheryl 47
Ford, Glen 28, 41, 72
Foster, John Bellamy 37, 46
Foster, Kathleen 73
Fosu, Kwame 73
Fraad, Harriet 46, 53, 63
Fraad, Tess 53
Frank, Jeffrey 67
Franklin, Boris 33
Fraser, Rhone 39, 49
Fremont-Smith, Andrew 73
Friedman, Gerald 61, 63
Friedman, Michael 27
Fuentes-Ramírez, Ricardo 39, 50
Fugelsang, John 45
Furr, Grover 25
G
Gaffney, Adam 33
Gagnon, Bruce 27, 30
Galal, Ola 69
Galbraith Simmons, John 39
Gallagher, Ian 76
Gamea, Hossam 25
Ganaway, Glen 50, 61
G., Andrew 51
Garcia-Madrid, José Ramon 65
Garfais, Mahoma 29
Garson, Barbara 70
Gaudino, Annette 27
Geffrard, Nesly 69
Genc, Elif 61
Georgakas, Dan 29, 49
German, Quandisha 59, 69
Gerson, Janet 55, 65
Gerson, Joseph 27, 45, 77
Gharanfoli, Ahmad 77
Ghoshal, Kamil 53
Ghoshroy, Subrata 70
Giacomini, Terran 41, 75
Giannis, Felekis 73
Gibbons, Chip 31
Gibbons, Robert 73
Giffen, Todd 76
Gilestra, Ivelisse 33
Gilliard-Davis, Saundra 49
Gilligan, James 46
Gilman-Opalsky, Richard 25, 50
Gimbel, Mike 59
Gimenez, Martha 30
Gindin, Sam 71
Glanville, Anyanwu 59
Glaude Jr., Eddie 65
Gloss, Randi 46
Godels, Greg 44
Godoy, Raul 43
Gogan, Tom 30
Goldman, Rob 47
Goldsmith, Bill 70
Goldsmith, Nafeesah 33
Goldstein, Warren S. 31
Golemis, Haris 34
Golinger, Eva 50
Gomelauri, Vakhtang 73
Gonzalez, Jeffrey 59
Gonzalez, Judy 33
Gonzalez, Luis 41
Gonzalez, Ruben 71
Goodman, Amy 77
Goodman, Marty 41, 73
Goodrum, Ian 23
Gopal, Anand 45
Gordon, Sharon 49
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SPEAKER INDEX
Gorman, Rose 47
Graham, Maxwell 28
Gran, Elia 70
Greenberg, Molly 31
Green, Roger 25
Griffin, Autumn 47
Groskinsky, Alex 23
Groskinsky, Alexander 49
Groskinsky, Tyler 49
Grosscup, Ben 29
Gruenthal, George 25, 50
Guay, Emanuel 59
Guay, Nathalie 23, 50, 55
Guevara, Vivianne 59, 69
Gulati, Harneet 47
Guldin, Matthew 59, 69
Gulli, Bruno 75
Gullì, Bruno 42
Gunger, William 27
Gupta, Arun 21, 63
Gupta, Ashraya 69
Gusterson, Hugh 70
Gutierrez, Teresa 49
Guyon, Anne-Céline 73
H
Haas, Benjamin 39
Haber, Gordon 47
Hackenberg, Sigrid 33
Haedicke, Thorsten 70
Halasa, Marni 27
Hall, David 30
Halleck, Deedee 34
Hammer, Karen 75
Hanrahan, Noelle 30
Hansen, Ian 70
Hansome, Rhonda 45
Harmon, Byron 42
Harris, Nicole Leigh 23
Harrison, Fred 33, 42, 57
Harrison, Joan 39
Harriss, Chandler 27
Harris, Scott 53
Hart, Carl 46
Harvey, David 28
Harvey, Ryan 35
Hassiotis, Athena 70
Havok, Michael 31
Hawkins, Eljeer 63
Hawkins, Howie 37, 53, 63
Hecht, Jason 67
Hedges, Chris 17, 72
Hedges, Chris 17
Heilig, Dominic 34
Heins, Marjorie 72
Heller, Chaia 28
Heller, Chiah 37
80
G–L
Heller, Stanley 34, 77
Henwood, Doug 41
Hermes, Kris 31, 69
Hernandez, Milton 55
Hernandez, Rafael 42
Hetland, Gabriel 23, 57, 75
Heyward, Nicolas 37
Heyward Sr., Nicholas 21, 33
Hicks, Gary 47
Hicks, Kyle 31
Hicks, Sander 25
Hilal, Maha 31
Hill, Belinda 67
Hill, Gregg 25
Hill, Jaribu 77
Hill, Richard 53
Hill, Saundra 23
Himiak, Lauren 49
Hindi, Amjad 70
H., Joyce 57
Hlatky, Danielle 43
Hobbs, Richard 50
Hodges, Nyree 75
Hofer, Brian 61
Hoff, James 59
Hoffman, Madelyn 33
Holland, Dk 50
Holleman, Hannah 19, 46
Holmes, Marisa 73
Honegger, Barbara 34
Hudis, Peter 75
Hudson, Michael 50, 67
Hudson Valley Sally 71
Huertas-Noble, Carmen 25
Humber, Charlene 27
Humber, Gina 27
Humphrey, John 55
Hungerford, David 27
Hurley, Matthews 44
Hutchinson, Joseph 74
Hutchins, Scott 61
I
Ifetayo, Jumoke 67
Ilich, Peter 27
Imani, Zellie 31
Innes, Jennifer 25
Irazabal, Clara 67
Isaacs, Ellen 70
Isaacson, Bob 53
Isla, Ana 75
Ives, Kim 31
J
Jackson, Don 39
Jaclard, Anne 25, 69
Jacobsen, Maurice 27
Jacobson, Erik 51
Jacobs, Wuyi 75
Jaffe, Sarah 59, 72
Jamal, Ali 43
James, Richard 43
James, Stephen 50
Jamieson, Les 77
Jaus, Christina 25
Javors, Irene 29
Jayakumar, Shan 73
Jay, Paul 17, 37, 72
Jay, Suzanne 41
Jean, Samantha 55
Jefferson, Louis 65
Jensen, Robert 31
Jimenez, Albert 70
John, Ross 49
Johnsen, Bill 75
Johnson, Cephus “Uncle Bobby” 37
Johnson, Daniel 76
Johnson, Penn 29
Jokic, Olivera 69
Jones-Brown, Delores 46
Jones Heestand, Mela 29
Jones, Pattrice 47
Jones, Robert 47
Jones, Sabrina 72
Joseph, Andrew 37
Jung, Chungse 41
Junno, Kelly 55
K
Kaba, Mariame 72
Kahlor, Tim 61
Kalaz, Susan 25
Kaludjerovic, Zeljko 69
Kane, John 49
Kang, Susan 42
Kanyanta, Mutale 30
Karl-Gruswitz, Abe 50
Karras, Andreas 76
Kasmir, Sharryn 71
Kassick, Kyle 75
Kasunic, Cullen 55
Katz-Fishman, Walda 23
Kaur, Andjela 69
Kaur, Navjot 50
Keesh, Thaer 44
Kendi, Ibram 65
Kennedy, Mimi 17, 23
Keough, Tom 21
Kerin, Susan 74
Kerness, Bonnie 30
Kesselman, Mark 61
Khalil, Yusef 45
Khan, Daisy 29
Khan, Hamid 17
Khawarzad, Aurash 41
Kia, Arash 61
Kielwagen, Jefferson 21
Kimberley, Margaret 28, 77
Kinane, Ed 77
King, Adam 59
King, Brandon 25
King, Ynestra 59, 75
Kioni-Sadiki, Dequi 63
Kirchner, Marty 69
Kirksey, Eben 19
Kissin, Barry 63, 77
Kiswani, Nerdeen 34, 50
Klein Salamon, Margaret 23
Kliman, Andrew 25, 61, 69
Knight, Shane 53
Knight, Steve 73
Kobre, Assetou 49
Koehnlein, Bill 73
Konst, Nomiki 17
Koo, Kim 19, 47
Kottner, Lee 47
Kotz, David 39
Koulouris, Bryan 28, 37
Kovel, Irina 27, 55
Kovel, Joel 67
Kreig, Andrew 51, 63
Krol, Jennifer 47
Kundnani, Arun 29
Kupferman, Joel 49
Kurki, Irv 19, 47
Kurti, Zhandarka 41
L
La Botz, Dan 57
Laforest, Ray 31
Lain, Douglas 69
Laing, Justin 65
Lalaki, Despina 65, 76
Lally, Prabjoot 25
La Mastro, Heather 61
Lamb, Anne 39
Lamont, Beth 51
Landy, Joanne 65
Langlois-Vallieres, Emile 17
Langman, Lauren 46, 53
Lanz Oca, Enrique 19
Laprade, Lorraine 70
Larson, Sean 44
Latty, Jason 49
Lavallée, Nicolas 17
Lavenia, Peter 42, 53
Lawler, Kristin 29, 63, 76
Leahey, Sharleen 29
Leavell, Virginia 23
Lebree, Chris 47
Lee, Alice 49
L–P
Lee, Jia 69
Lee, Karen 23
Legaspi, Mike 69
Le, My N. 41
Leonino, Terry 39
Leopold, Les 53
Lessin, Nancy 61
L’etincelle, Timothée Erard 25
Letwin, David 45
Letwin, Michael 51
Levine, Danielle 59
Levitt, Doug 76
Levy, Alison Rose 39, 65
Levy, Andrew 59
Lewis, Linden 75
Leyser, Ayala 39, 53
Li, Jennifer 25
Lilly, Lamont 49
Lingat, Joelle Eliza M. 33
Lippman, Dave 50
Lissey, Marcus 74
Literary Warriors 72
Little, Deborah 25
Livingston, Martha 33, 37
L., Joey 63
Locker, Philip 28, 37
Lomani, Nasim 43
Lombardo, Joe 70, 77
Longo, Gregory 51
Looney, Mark 21
Lopez, Alfredo 51
Lopez, Amanda 55
Lopez, Mahoma 43, 74
Lopez-Salzedo, Lynne 70, 73
Lorence, Nancy 73
Louallen, Shana 59, 69
Lovekin, Stephen 76
Lowenberg, Zigi 73
Lozada, Luciana 55
Lubetsky, Robert 59
Lucas, Naomi 27
Lucey, Kevin 61
Luisetti, Federico 42
Lumumba, Nnamdi 63
Lumumba, Rukia 25, 63
Lundgren, Carl 31
Lutalo, Ojore 30
M
Macapinlac, Nina Mariella 74
Mack, Julian 65
Mac Lorin, Carminda 17
Macqueen, Graeme 63
Madden, Ryan 44
Madera, Melissa 49
Madeson, Victor 21, 47, 53
Madsen, Wayne 27, 34
SPEAKER INDEX
Maerhofer, John 21
Magdoff, Fred 19
Magno, Christopher 57
Magrass, Yale 44
Mah, Sarah 49
Main, Alex 31, 67
Makandal, Kiki 33
Makeig, Prem 59
Malawana, Johann 44
Malik Talib, Abdul 59
Maloney, Timothy 55
Manning, Janice 69
Manoff, Einat 19
Marcuse, Peter 33, 44
Marie, Christine 41, 77
Marín Suárez, Claudia 67
Markowitz, Norman 47
Markuson, Lisa 53
Marroquin, Roxana 37
Marshall, Norman 28
Marshall, Wende Elizabeth 59
Martens, China 23, 74
Martinazzi, Michela 76
Martin, George Paz 77
Martin, Viriginia 17
Martin, William 41
Martin, Yolanda C. 55
Mason-Deese, Liz 42
Massad, Susan 61
Matarese, Maureen 59
Mather, Yassamine 50
Mathes, Carter 21
Matias Ortiz, Andres 57
Mattera, Gloria 33
Matthews, Clark 37
Matthews, Nicole 49
Maulimm-Ak, Five 21
Mauro, Deborah Engel-Di 63
Maybank, Aletha 51
Mcarthur, Marcus 69
Mccabe, Justine 34
Mccamic, Chris 65
Mccann, Patrick 30
Mccarthy, Kyle 51, 59
Mcclelland, Jamie 51
Mcdermott, Jessica 75
Mcdermott, Jessica Collen 57
Mcdermott, Joshua Lew 31, 57, 75
Mcfarland, Duncan 47
Mcguire, Cathleen 61
Mchawi, Basir 74
Mckinney, Cynthia 63
Mcmickens, Jacqueline 27
Mcmillan, Stephanie 33, 65, 74
Mealy, Rosemari 31, 72
Meeropol, Jennifer 28, 53
Meeropol, Robert 28
Megaciph, Miles 51
Melnechuk, Nikhil 53
Melniker, Larry 61
Mendieta, Eduardo 31
Mendoza, Ella 65
Merrill, Nicholas 17
Metts Agaric, Michele 70
Metts, Micky 51
Metz, Susan 70
Meubrink, Yuca 69
Meyer, Gerald 33, 69
Meyer, Matt 59, 63
Meyers, Joel 39
Miller, Andrea 23, 57
Miller, Gail 74
Miller, Oram 63
Mills, Frederick 23, 57, 75
Milton, Heather 41
Mims, Jamel 29
Mines, Erica 49
Mir, Noor 28
Mironova, Oksana 51
Mitra, Siddhartha 29
Mize-Fox, Senowa 23
Mohan, Chuck 59
Mohandas Amani Williams, Hakim 59
Molinari, Sarah 69
Molina, Valeria 43
Molito, Justin 28
Moodey, Richard 57
Moon, Sophia 23
Moorehead, Monica 49
Moore, Kangela 47
Moore, Ryan 63, 76
Moore, Yvonne 35
Morales, Angela 47
Morales, Travis 21, 33
Morell, Simon 75
Moreta, Emely 55
Morris, Katie 49
Morse, Sylvia 33
Moscou, Jack 50
Moss, Donny 39
Motamedi, Paasha 53
Mottern, Nick 77
Mueller, Tadzio 23, 41
Muhammad, Umair 21
Mühlbeyer, Katharina 19
Muldoon, Amy 59
Mulgaonkar, Priya 31
Murillo, Danny 33
Murillo, Mario 34
Murphy, Alejindrina 75
Murphy, Rich 47
Myers, Jason 25
N
Nabulsi, Mohammed 34, 45
Nadal, Antonio 57
Naeem, Nomi 61
Nahem, Ike 31, 72
Najera, Jacobo 76
Namphy, Mychel 39
Narasimhan, Varsha 67
Nariño, Alexandra 41
Nasr, Lina 21
Natarajan, Janaki 76
Nathanson, Adam 51
Nat Turner, Raymond 63, 73
Ness, Immanuel 33, 39, 59
Neusner, Julie 69
Newfield, Marcia 44
Nicholson Smith, Donald 39
Nilliasca, Terri 23
Nimtz, August H. 42
Nimtz, August H. 52
Noble, Demetrius 29
Nonni, Hassane 49
Norris, Arianna 69
Nuer, Teshale 65
O
O’brien, Mary 27
O’callaghan, Darcey 23
O’connor, Clare 19
Odinga, Sekou 53, 74
Oglive, Ayisha 27
Oikawa, Yoko 41
Oka, Cynthia 23
Oki, Olayinka 45
Olivera, Marcela 25, 42
Ollman, Bertell 28, 67
O’neil, Cathy 65
O’neil, Michael 37, 53
Orrin, Chevara 46
Owens Pinto, Lisa 70
P
Padilla, Andrew 33
Pagan, Diane 57
Pakman, David 17
Pall, Martin 53
Palombo, Bernardo 71
Panagiotopoulos, Helen 69
Panayotakis, Costas 65
Panitch, Leo 34, 41
Panitch, Leo 71
Panjwani, Eva 74
Papadakis, Kostas 27, 44
Parsa Benab, Younes 43, 77
Pateras, Kostas 27, 44
Patrick 29
Patterson, Jacqui 70
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Patzer, Suzanne 57
Paulos, Abraham 41, 76
Paulson, Justin 73
Pean, Alan 51
Peck, Michael 25
Peers Educating Peers 37
Pelias, Michael 29, 73
Pellón Azopardo, Raynier 67
Pennacchio, Chuck 61
Pepper, William 51
Pera, Marina 69
Perelman, Michael 67
Perez, Carmen 63
Perino, Michael 27
Perkins, John 19
Perlstein, Lauren 55
Perry, Geraldine 55
Petersen, Hertencia 21, 33
Peters, Susan 55, 74
Petryna, Adriana 19
Petty, Sean 41
Phillips, Nicola 55
Picher, Marie-Claire 55, 65
Pillay, Sally 43
Pitts, Charles 31, 74
Pitts, Khaliah D 73
Piva, Aline 67
Piva, Aline Cristiane 57
Plum, Hilary 69
Policoff, Jerry 63
Polk, Becca 55
Pomeroy, Anne 47
Popov, Milena 39, 73
Post, Charles 50
Poulos, Eric 73
Powers, Nicholas 21, 39, 65
Poynter, Ralph 39, 47, 53
Pragacz, Andrew 41
Prais, Jinny 75
Prier, Nate 59
Prosen, Kevin 69
Pyle, Kevin 72
Q
Qasim, Wail 47
Quarta, Cami 44
R
Rafiq Lewis, Robert 25
Ragone, Roberto 33
Raheem, Khalid 63
Raines, John 47
Rall, Ted 65, 72
Ramana, M. V. 27, 31
Ramírez Cañedo, Elier 67
Rampersad, Kris 45
Ramsaran, Dave 75
82
P–S
Ramsey, Joseph 21, 29
Ramsey, Joseph G. 29
Ramsey, Lupe 71
Ranis, Peter 31
Rapaport, Jill 67
Rapp, Peg 70
Rasamny, Malek 19
Rashi, Roger 73
Ravisankar, Rajeev 29
Ray, Roona 44
Reaves, Malik 75
Reddy, Priya 72
Reddy, Sanjay 65
Redlin, Blair 50
Redmon, Brien 69
Reed, Conor Tomás 19
Rees, Camilla 53, 63
Rehmann, Jan 63
Rein, Sandra 17
Reiss, Phillip 47
Reiss, Phillp 53
Relihan, Elma 41
Rendon, Mario 19
Renique, Gerardo 57
Reticker-Flynn, Julia 49
Revier, Kevin 41
Reyes, Rodolfo 72
Richards-Calathes, Whitney 55
Richards, Jamie 55
Richardson, Eisa Ulen 49
Rickerson, Dariann 25, 47
Rickford, Russell 65
Riddell, John 21
Rieth, Chris 59
Rimawi, Eman 61
Rine, Dave 65
Rippey, Branden 57
Roberto, Michael Joseph 41
Roberts, Alyssa 49
Robertson, Clyde 31
Robinson, Robert 19
Rockefeller, Terry 77
Rodberg, Leonard 27, 53
Rodrigo, Bobby 76
Rodriguez Diaz, Miriam 69
Rodriguez, Elijah 45
Rodriguez Espinoza, Jesus 23
Rodriguez, Gabriela 75
Rodríguez, Rosanna 74
Roesch, Jen 37
Roesch, Jennifer 63
Romagnoli, Daniel 45
Romano, Frank 27
Romanou, Natassa 31
Roman, Peter 42
Romero-Franco, Denise 57
Ronan, Marian 73
Ron, Carlos 23
Rondeau, Patrick 23, 55
Rorer, Boris 75
Rosario, Margarita 73
Rosenberg, Susan 74
Rosenblum, Tamir 65
Rosen, David 72
Rosen, Joel Nathan 50
Ross, Carne 63
Ross, Jason 57
Ross, Suzanne 74
Rovira, Carlito 49
Rowland, Marty 27, 33 , 47, 53
Rozum, Ursula 27, 53
Rubin, Lyle 51
Rubin, Rachel 21
Ruff, Allen 21
Rugoff, Stephanie 51
Ruskin, Ian 21
Russell, Shana 30, 69
Rynn, Jonathan 30
S
Saadi, Sardar 61
Saad, Zohra 39
Saalakhan, Mauri 45
Sacha Vington M.D.,
Michel Alexendre 30
Sadequee, Sharmin 19
Safri, Maliha 28
Sahagun, Precious 47
Sahay, Rajendra 21
Sainath, Radhika 45
Saksena, Rahul 70
Salaam, Sharonne 49
Salaam, Yusef 49
Salazar, Hugo 47
Salek, Fabiola 39
Salerno, Roger 46, 53
Samara, Kareem 35
Samuels), Ms K (Dr. 61
Sanabria Davila, Olga 57
Sanbonmatsu, John 47
Saney, Isaac 50
Sanford, Rick 30
Santigo, Ana 23
Sarich, John 67
Sati, Joel 55
Saul, Quincy 67
Saval, Nikil 63
Sawant, Kshama 28
Sawant, Kshama 52
Sawant, Swati 39
Sayed, Ayman 34
Schaefer, Bernadette 59
Scharenberg, Albert 19
Scharlatt, Emmy 29
Scher, Abby 63
Schiller, Naomi 67
Schlatter, Evelyn 28
Schnapf, Lawrence 63
Schrecker, Ellen 72
Schulman, Alan 33
Schulman, Ted 41
Schwartzman, David 43, 49, 67
Schwartz, Michael 45
Schwarz, Henry 75
Schwoerer, Tsigereda Sophie 73
Schwolsky, Elena 47
Scipes, Kim 33
Scott, Debra Leigh 47
Scott, Jerome 23, 70
Scruggs-Leftwich, Yvonne 50
Seder, Sam 17
Sedillo, Matt 37
Segneri, Alex J. 69
Sejour, Richard 25
Senko, Jen 65
Sen, Orijit 53
Serrano, Kim 25
Shaheed, Razakhan 39
Shahshahani, Azadeh N. 33, 41
Shakir, Omar 28, 70
Shakir, Taalib-Din 45
Shakir, Zarinah 45, 70
Shalom, Alexi 51
Shalom, Jack 29
Shapiro, Susan 31
Sheedy, Matt 31
Shelton, Dylan 34, 45, 59
Shen, Irene 76
Shephard, Benjamin 59
Sheridan-Gonzalez, Judy 44
Sherwin, Steve 21
Sheth, Hetal 67
Shoatz, Theresa 23, 30
Sholette, Gregory 28
Shreve, Grant 75
Shrybman, Steven 50
Shyvonne 29
Siddayao, Charie 49
Siddique, Ashik 23
Siegel, Irene 70
Simms, Mikaela 76
Simon, Jonathan 17
Simpson, Barbara 55
Simpson, Joel 17
Sinha, Abhinav 21, 75
Siracuse, Tom 39, 47, 61
Sister Dragonfly 29
Sitrin, Marina 25, 42
Siyam, Abdelhamid 29
S–Z
S., Kathy 57
Skopic, Catherine 31, 44
Slade, Nikeeta 27
Smethurst, James 21
Smith, Allen 74
Smith, Anna 25
Smith, Ashley 34, 45
Smith, Cindy 28
Smith-Cruz, Shawn(Ta) 75
Smith, Darnell 30
Smith, Donna 23
Smith, Erika 44
Smith, Jackie 17
Smith, John 46
Smith, Joshua 61
Smith, Lanny 44
Smith, Leigh 73
Smith, Richard 73
Smith, Stan 23, 67
Smith, Susan 29
Snitow, Ann 29
Sobukwe, Sumumba 61, 75
Sodikoff, Genese 19
Solomon, Holly 50
Solomon, S.A. 65
Son Of Nun 35
Soria, Estrella 76
Sosa, Irene 34
Soufoglo, Manos 73
South, Walter 44
Sparks, Katrina 27
Spencer, Robyn 49
Sperber, Irwin 23
Spitz, Stephen 23, 57
Spivack, Jerry 41
Springman, J. Michael 77
Springmann, Michael 27
Stadler, Joseph 57
Stamos, Debbie Despina Sophia 29
Stangler, Cole 75
Starecheski, Amy 59
Starosta, Anita 70
Stasio, John 50
Stein, Jill 53, 63, 72
Stein, Judith 61
Stein, Marc Eliot 25
Stein, Samuel 33
Stepinac, Kayla 30
Stewart, Lynne 39, 47, 53
Stover, A. Shahid 21, 39
Stravino, Vincent 47, 53
Stroud, William 59
Sugawa, Sakiko 65
Suleimani, Kamal 61
Sullivan-Bennis, Shelby 77
Sultani, Sarah 73
SPEAKER INDEX
Summa, John 67
Sundin, Jess 39
Sunkara, Bhaskar 28, 63
Susser, Ida 69
Sutton, Dayvee 46, 55
Suwandi, Intan 46
Sweeney, Sean 23, 31, 53, 63
Sweet, Debra 28, 77
Swerdloff, Howard 39
Szabo, Jenna 47
Szamboti, Tony 63
Szto Abott, Peter 19
Szto, Mary 19
T
Taber, Mike 21
Talib, Abdul Malik 69
Tapp, Terry 69
Tarek, Chandni 25
Tarpley, Webster 34, 45, 51
Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta 52, 65, 72
Taylor, Mary 19
Tellaeche, Amoreena 43, 50
Tellaeche, Leonel Alfonso 43
Tennant, Derek 50
Tenney, Lauren 76
Terrell, Julien 59
Ter Taulian, Anoush 51
The Peace Poets 37
Theriault, Henry C. 51
Thier, Tzvia 70
Thomas, Clarence 51
Thomas, Jude 57
Thompson, Ak 19
Thompson, Kadesha 55
Thompson, Linda 72
Thompson, Lisa 31
Thornburg, Devin 47
Thornton, Christy 57
Ticktin, Hillel 50
Tillery, Marcus 74
Tillow, Walter 27
Tobocman, Seth 53, 72
Tokar, Brian 23, 28
Tola, Miriam 42
Tolan, Marian 46
Toliver, Alexis 49
Tolopko, Frank 34
Toom, Rawan 51
Torrealba, Francisco 50
Torrejón Chu, Malcolm 70
Torres Arroyo, Janette 57
Torres, Joseph 17
Toure, Kazi 53
Tran, Loan 74
Treitler, Vilna Bashi 67
Trujillo, Josmar 33
Trybendis, James 75
Tsou, Walter 61
Turner, Jim 63
Turner, Terisa 41, 75
Tuzcu, Can 23
Tylim, Natalia 21
Tziligakis, Yannis 33, 42, 57
U
Ubaid, Shaik 19
Uddin, Sana 19
Upsurge! 72
Urgo, Joe 51
V
Vagios, Yannis 70
Vallejo, Juan Carlos 41, 50
Valles, Stephanie 55
Vandenbergh, Michael 44
Vann, Nancy 39
Van Shaick, Alex 25
Vasquez, Jonathan 57
Vazquez, Estela 31, 72
Velgara, Frank 31
Velis, Milena 39
Verga, Angelo 73
Veve, Jaime 51
Vgontzas, Nantina 51
Vignoli, Gabriel 42
Villa, Daniel 43
Villareal, Jaime 76
Vincent, Godfrey 31
Vivanco, Pablo 72
Vogel, Lise 30
Vrettos, James 46
W
Wakefield, Jamara 65
Waldo, Kip 25
Walker, Gail 31
Wallace, Julia 49
Wallis, Victor 41
Walls, Daniela 34, 45, 51
Wasserman, Harvey 57
Watson, Carl 67
Watters, Catherine 19
Weberman, A.J. 51
Weisbrot, Mark 67
Weissman, Suzi 50
Welch, David 73
Westbrook, Marcia 61
Westerman, William 43
Whitaker, Elise 63
Whitehorn, Laura 74
White, Sasha 27
Wideman, Q 74
Wiegel, Gerd 28
Wijesundara, Isuri 47
Wilayto, Phil 27, 70
Wilcox, Bennet 44
Willebrand, Julia 34
Williams, Brittany 63
Williams, Chris 19
Williams, Elandria 44
Williams, Jason 55
Williams, Mai’a 23, 74
Williamson, Tyrane 55
Williams, Sophia 49
Willis Aronowitz, Nona 63
Willis, Morgan M. 70
Wilpert, Gregory 67, 72
Wilson, Jelani 47
Wilson, Joseph 75
Wilson, Sean 55
Wind, Ella 45
Winks, Christopher 39
Winston, Ali 61
Wishnia, Kenneth 41, 65
Wishnia, Steven 41, 65
Wolff, Richard D. 17, 63
Wolff, Richard D. 71
Wong, Winnie 28
Wood, Lesley 59, 69
Wood, Nat 31
Wood, Patti 63
Woods, Ben 49
Woolard, Caroline 50
Worley, David 57
W., Penny 57
Wright, Ann 74
Wright, Charles Duncan 70
X
X, Darian 25
Xhaxhi, Danja 25
Xilakis, Eleni 33
Y
Ygarza, George 31
Yip, Steve 21, 33
Z
Zabolotnaia, Svetlana 59
Zaidi, Ali 25, 50
Zandi, Bahram 43, 77
Zara, Jane 67
Zennig, Karin 70
Zepp-Larouche, Helga 42, 57
Zimmerman, Andrew 42
Žižek, Slavoj 77
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