THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD:
Rekindling the Radical Imagination
The ongoing capitalist crisis generated
high hopes that the parties and social movements of the Left, both in
the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, would be re-energized. So far this
has not happened. The Left remains fractured and confused, drifting
away from its labor base, while the Right seems to have emerged as the
stronger or at least the more strident force. The result is that
unemployment remains high, wages low, and insecurity grows. In the
U.S., the Obama administration negotiates from the center, and concedes
more and more to business interests and political conservatives. Can
this be turned around? Can the hardships and opportunities generated by
the capitalist crisis yet become the trigger for the revival of a
transformative Left?
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Left Forum, March 19-21
Pace University, One Pace Plaza
New York, NY 10038
Lessons from Latin American Social Movements for a US in Crisis
Organized by Toward Freedom and Between The Lines Radio
Session 1: Saturday, March 20, 10:00 AM - 11:50 PM, Pace University, W612
Latin
American social movements have resisted the harmful effects of
neoliberalism for decades. Many have also built viable alternatives to
this destructive economic model. This panel and discussion will focus
on such resistance and alternatives in Latin America and look at what
activists and leftist in the US could learn from these movements and
experiences in Latin America. The panel will discuss connections
between worker occupations and cooperatives in Argentina and the worker
occupation of the Republic Windows and Doors factory in Chicago. It
will look at indigenous alternative radios and movements in Colombia
and alternative media in the US, as well as water rights struggles in
the North and South. Also discussed will be Bolivian social movements
under President Evo Morales and how those movements have both
politically radicalized the president's policies and been co-opted and
demobilized by the government.
Moderator: Scott Harris: Radio Producer at Between The Lines Radio
Panelists:
Marina Sitrin: Author of "Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina" (AK Press)
Mario Murillo:
Radio Journalist, Media Studies Professor and Author of "Voices of
Resistance: Indigenous Radio and the Struggle for Social Justice in
Colombia" forthcoming from South End Press.
Bejamin Dangl:
Editor of TowardFreedom.com and UpsideDownWorld.org, author of "The
Price of Fire: Resource Wars and Social Movements in Bolivia" (AK
Press) and "Dancing with Dynamite: Social Movements and States in Latin
America" (forthcoming, AK Press).
For more details visit http://leftforum.org/
Upside Down World