Socialism Podcast
Session recordings from the Socialism 2024 conference are now available via the Socialism Conference podcast. New recordings will be released as they become available in the coming weeks. Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
2024 Virtual Program
Friday, August 30th (all times are in Central Daylight Time)
7:30pm-9pm: All Eyes on Palestine: Solidarity, Liberation, Intifada with Noura Erakat, Linda Sarsour, Abdel Razzaq Takriti, Rabbi Brant Rosen, and George Abraham
Saturday, August 31st (all times are in Central Daylight Time)
10am-11:30am: Moving Toward Home: The Enduring Legacy of Black and Palestinian Solidarity with the Dream Defenders
10am-11:30am: The Genocidal Returns of Lesser Evilism: The US Elections and Left Strategy with Tempest
1pm-2:30pm: Ten Myths About Zionism with Ilan Pappé
1pm-2:30pm: Dismantling Imperial Feminism with NYC for Abortion Rights
3pm-4:30pm: Capital and Abolition with Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, and Naomi Murakawa
3pm-4:30pm: Theory of Water: Indigenous Internationals for World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
7pm-8:30pm: Palestine and the Limits of International Law with Noura Erakat
7pm-8:30pm: Survival is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde with Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Sunday, September 1st (all times are in Central Daylight Time)
10am-11:30am: Unbuild Walls: Borders, Prisons, and Abolition with Silky Shah, Harsha Walia, and Amna Akbar
10am-11:30am: Blue Collar Empire: On the History of the ‘AFL-CIA’ and Possibilities for Labor Internationalism with Jeff Schuhrke and Aparna Gopalan
12pm-1:30pm: From the Ashes: Grief, Care, and Time in our Movements with Sarah Jaffe, Eman Abdelhadi, Kelly Hayes, and Lydia Pelot-Hobbs
12pm-1:30pm: The Political Economy of Covid with Jules Gill-Peterson, Beatrice Adler-Bolton, and Artie Vierkant
3pm-4:30pm: Lenin and the Politics of Rehearsal with Ruth Wilson Gilmore
3pm-4:30pm: An Ecosocialism that Builds: What’s Next for the Green New Deal? with the Climate and Community Institute and DSA
5pm-6:30pm: I Guess It Was My Destiny To Live So Long: Exploring the Work of June Jordan with Hanif Abdurraqib
5pm-6:30pm: Dare to Win: Building on the Mass Protest Decade with Vincent Bevins
8pm-9:30pm: SunDDay School: A Revolutionary Love with the Dream Defenders
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