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Trump - Hands off Latin America! No to Racism and US Intervention, Yes to Social Progress and Equality!
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Rodolfo Pastor, Former Secretary of the Presidency, HondurasAlex Main, Director of International Policy at the Center for Economic & Policy Research, USDr. Francisco Dominguez (VSC & NSCAG)Bernard Regan (CSC)Maria Perez Ramos (Mexico)Sarah Woolley, BFAWU General Secretary. Chair.Presented by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas with support from the Brazil Solidarity Initiative, Cuba Solidarity Campaign, Friends of Bolivia, Friends of Ecuador, Labour Friends of Progressive Latin America, Mexico Solidarity Forum, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign, Wiphalas Across the World & more.
Intro music for the Arise Festival Podcast - "Which Side Are You On" by Sam Browse.
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How can the Left in the US respond to Trump's victory, why did he win and how can we build the global alliances to challenge his reactionary agenda?
An analytical discussion by leading Left US speakers:
• Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation & Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership
• Dan Denvir, host of the socialist podcast The Dig.
• Waleed Shahid, former spokesperson for Justice Democrats.
• Gabriel Winant, writer about work, inequality, and capitalism in modern America.
Facilitated by John McDonnell MP. Hosted by 'Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas.'
Intro music for the Arise Festival Podcast - "Which Side Are You On" by Sam Browse.
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Moves to bring rail back into public ownership have been welcomed across the country, and support is growing for public ownership of water and energy too, alongside ongoing movements for an end to privatising our public services.
At a time of financial and environmental crises, tune into this discussion on how public ownership and control is key to our future with Trickett MP, Cat Hobbs (We Own It), Ben Chacko (Morning Star), and Tom Griffiths, (Keep our NHS Public). Chair - Siân Errington, Arise.
Part of a regular series of online events looking at the cost-of-living crisis and Left economic policy alternatives.
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas in association with The Morning Star.
You can see what's coming up from Arise Festival and support us at https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
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Grace Blakeley, acclaimed author of 'Vulture Capitalism,' joins Matt Willgress of Arise Festival to discuss "How can theories of imperialism and state-monopoly capitalism help us understand the crisis today?"
In today's world riven by crisis, inequality and war is it worth returning to the classic theories of Lenin, Bukharin, Luxemburg, Hilferding and others about imperialism to help us understand and transform society?
Hosted by Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas as part of the Lenin 100 series. Lenin 100 in Britain is a series of events ran by volunteers taking place in 2024 to commemorate Lenin's life & legacy.
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A briefing on Palestine, Trump, the Labour Government and International Law for UN Palestine Day.
Tune in to hear from leading voices for Palestine: Richard Burgon MP, Hugh Lanning (Labour & Palestine), Louise Regan (Palestine Solidarity Campaign), Mads Wainman (Warwick Students Union officer), and Jess Barnard, Labour NEC.
Hosted by Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas and Labour & Palestine. You support Arise Festival and find all our upcoming events at https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
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Michael Roberts presents an online lecture on 'Engels - his contribution to political economy.'
Michael Roberts worked in the City of London as an economist for over 40 years. He has closely observed the machinations of global capitalism from within the dragon’s den. At the same time, he was a political activist in the labour movement for decades.
Since retiring, he has written several books. The Great Recession – a Marxist view (2009); The Long Depression (2016); Marx 200: a review of Marx’s economics (2018): and jointly with Guglielmo Carchedi as editors of World in Crisis (2018).
You can find a link to the slides in the lecture here: https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/engels-presentation-2024.pdf
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The third and final session of 'Class War in Britain - The Miners' Strike 40 Years On'
Solidarity forever! Class Unity - the Fight for Coal Not Dole, and the Struggle for Socialism
Tune in with Ian Lavery MP; Sabby Dhalu, Co-Convenor of Stand up to Racism; Sarah Woolley, BFAWU General Secretary and Mish Rahman.
Education, discussion and debate on one of the most important struggles in our history - including what really happened; the role of the state and media; and lessons for solidarity and socialism today.
As mentioned throughout the discussion you can find all our upcoming events and how to support Arise Festival here: https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas.
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The second session of the 'Class War in Britain - The Miners' Strike 40 Years On' event marking 40 years since the Miners' Strike.
The role of the State, Media & Ruling Class in Class War Britain - Lessons for Today
Tune in with Jon Trickett MP, Hugh Lanning, who led the campaign to overturn the ban on unions at GCHQ & Niamh Iliff, Nottingham student campaigner and Sam Browse, Arise Festival.
Education, discussion and debate on one of the most important struggles in our history - including what really happened; the role of the state and media; and lessons for solidarity and socialism today.
As mentioned throughout the discussion you can find all our upcoming events and how to support Arise Festival here: https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The first of three sessions as part of the 'Class War in Britain - The Miners' Strike 40 Years On'
What really happened during the ‘84-85 strike?
Tune in with John Hendy KC, who represented the NUM during the strike and Chris Peace, Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign.
Education, discussion and debate on one of the most important struggles in our history - including what really happened; the role of the state and media; and lessons for solidarity and socialism today.
As mentioned throughout the discussion you can find all our upcoming events and how to support Arise Festival here: https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas. Media partner - Labour Outlook.
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In response to the recent announcement of further tuition fee rises Arise Festival hosted an online rally for Free Education!
With students and young activists including:
Mads Wainman, Disabled Students' Officer, Warwick SU // Elliot Briffa, University of Manchester SU City & Community Officer // Niamh Iliff, youth rep on Labour's Policy Forum // Hasan Patel, student campaigner // Fraser McGuire, Unite & TUC Young Members Forum // Coll McCail, Glasgow student.
Plus special guests...
John McDonnell MP // Gawain Little, GFTU General Secretary // Anya Wilkinson, Young Socialist Educational Association // Myriam Kane, Black Liberation Alliance
Student campaigners, the UCU and many others are up in arms at the Government again raising tuition fees, despite promises to the contrary and Keir Starmer's 2020 leadership commitment to abolish fees.
Organised by student and young trade union activists from across the country - streamed by Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas.
You can view all Arise Events and support the work of Arise Festival here: https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
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Analysis of Labour's First Budget - Does it Deliver the Change We Need?
With Richard Burgon MP; Özlem Onaran, Professor of Economics, University of Greenwich; Martin Cavanagh, PCS Union Deputy President; Mark Fairhust, National Chair of POA & more. Chaired by UCU President Maxine Looby.
The second in a series of events opposing - and explaining the alternatives to - never-ending austerity.
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas. Supported by the TUCG (The Trade Union Co-ordinating Group).
You can view all upcoming events and support Arise Festival on our Linktree here: https://linktr.ee/arise_festival
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With yet more cuts on the agenda, find out why real change has to mean ending austerity for good, how we build the resistance, and the case for investment in our future. The first in a series of events opposing - and explaining the alternatives to - never-ending austerity, held ahead of the Autumn Budget 2023
Tune into the discussion with former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Economist and Author Grace Blakeley, Gawain Little of the General Federation of Trade Unions and BFAWU General Secretary Sarah Woolley.
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas. Supported by the General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU.)
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"If England is the bulwark of European landlordism & capitalism, the only point at which one can strike a major blow against official England is Ireland." - Karl Marx
Arise hosted this event as part of the Lenin 100 Series with Joe Dwyer, writer of forthcoming book on Lenin & Ireland, & Sinn Féin London Office.
Lenin lies in a tomb in Moscow, yet his teachings are still reviled by 'mainstream' politics 100 years since his death. Yet in today's world, riven by inequality & war, is it worth returning to his demands of 'Peace, Land and Bread'? And our his writings on Ireland worth returning to as the nation moves towards unity and self-determinations
To understand what Lenin really thought and did - and what we can learn from him today - Joe will take us through what he had to say on Ireland, how it inspires Irish socialists and what remains relevant for us all today in our struggle for a better world.
Lenin 100 in Britain is a series of events ran by volunteers taking place in 2024 to commemorate Lenin's life and legacy.
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Lenin lies in a tomb in Moscow, yet his teachings are still reviled by 'mainstream' politics 100 years since his death. Yet in today's world, riven by inequality and war, is it worth returning to his demands of 'Peace, Land and Bread'?
To understand what Lenin really thought and did we are hosting this 'Lenin 100' series. This session looks at his economic ideas, including the classic analysis "Imperialism - the Highest Stage of Capitalism" & the innovative ideas behind the New Economic Policy.
Michael Roberts worked in the City of London as an economist for over 40 years. He has closely observed the machinations of global capitalism from within the dragon’s den. At the same time, he was a political activist in the labour movement for decades. Since retiring, he has written several books: The Great Recession – a Marxist view (2009); The Long Depression (2016); & Marx 200: a review of Marx’s economics (2018).
Hosted by Lenin 100 and supported by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas. Lenin 100 in Britain is a series of events run by volunteers taking place in 2024 to commemorate Lenin's life and legacy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After the UK election, Labour & Palestine hosted a discussion with the Palestinian Ambassador Husam Zomlot, Andy McDonald MP, Hugh Lanning (Labour & Palestine) and Jess Barnard (Labour NEC representative) on what the new Labour Government can do for Palestine.
Banning arms to Israel, standing up for International Law, restoring UNRWA funding and recognising the state of Palestine - will the mass movement for Palestine be able to push the Government to take action?
Supported by Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas.
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Tune into the opening session of the Lenin 100 Series with Paul Le Blanc, author, 'Lenin. Responding to Catastrophe, Forging Revolution,' sitting down with series host Logan Williams to discuss Lenin's legacy and the struggle for socialism 100 years on.
This event was held as part of the Lenin 100 series, supported by Arise: A Festival of Left Ideas.
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Grace Blakeley and Jeremy Corbyn talk about Grace new book: 'Vulture Capitalism - Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts and the Death of Freedom.'
In Vulture Capitalism, acclaimed journalist Grace Blakeley takes on the world's most powerful corporations by showing how the causes of our modern crisis are the intended result of our capitalist system. It's not broken, it's working exactly as planned.
As Ha-Joon Chang says, 'Read this book if you want to make fundamental changes to the world.'
Hosted by Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas.
Intro music: Which side are you on - by Sam Browse. You can find Sam's music on Spotify.
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Tune in for this online rally to mark International Workers' Day by demanding a ceasefire now, holding our government to account for complicity in war crimes and showing solidarity with Palestine.
With special guest H.E Ambassador Husam Zomlot and speakers including:
Richard Burgon MP, John McDonnell MP, Kim Johnson MP, Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP, Beth Winter MP, Louise Regan (Palestine Solidarity Campaign & NEU), Maryam Eslamdoust (TSSA General Secretary), Gawain Little (GFTU GS), Jess Barnard (LP NEC member), Sam Browse (Arise), Mish Rahman (LP NEC member), Hugh Lanning (Labour & Palestine)
Hosted by Labour & Palestine in association with Arise - A Festival of Left Ideas.
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Clara Zetkin was a leading German socialist thinker and organizer in the late 19th and early 20th century. She founded International Women's Day, opposed WWI and in the shadow of the rising Nazi power, and bravely opened what would become the last session of the Reichstag (Germany's parliament) with a call to struggle in unity against fascism.
John Riddell, Kate Connelly and Matt Willgress discuss how her ideas remain relevant for those who want to take on the far-right and build movements to challenge oppression, war and capitalism today.
• John Riddell is co-editor with Mike Taber of the acclaimed collection 'Fighting Fascism: How to Struggle & How to Win' by Clara Zetkin. He has been active in the socialist movement in Canada, the United States & Europe since 1960 & is a world-renowned historian of world socialist movements.
• Kate Connelly is a writer & historian. She led student strikes in the 2003 anti-war movement & co-ordinated the Emily Wilding Davison Memorial Campaign in 2013. She wrote 'Sylvia Pankhurst: Suffragette, Socialist and Scourge of Empire' & edited 'A Suffragette in America: Reflections on Prisoners, Pickets and Political Change'.
Part of the Socialist Ideas series, presented by Arise - a Festival of Left Ideas and Labour Outlook.
Intro music: Which side are you on - by Sam Browse. You can find Sam's music on Spotify.
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With Michelle O'Neill becoming the first Republican First Minister of the North of Ireland - in what Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald termed a moment of “very great significance” - the conversation about a “new Ireland” has gained momentum.
Is Irish unity within "touching distance"?
We hosted keynote speaker Mairéad Farrell TD, Sinn Fein for an in-depth discussion on the future of Ireland and why it should matter to progressives everywhere.
Intro music: Which side are you on - by Sam Browse. You can find Sam's music on Spotify.
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