It happened. By hewing to closely to the unpopular Biden and his policies, combined with the forces of lost cause white supremacy, oligarch’s money and heartless ambitions, economic uncertainty, and misogyny Trump’s and Project 2025’s agendas will be coming hard at us. Yet, as Tom Nichols wrote in the immediate aftermath of the calamitous vote, “Democracy is Not Over…We have work to do.”
What are the implications for immigrants, for the world disorder and the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, and for our economy?
As the dust settles and the political landscape comes into focus, please plan to join our deeply experienced and knowledgeable panel of peace, justice, and labor movement leaders as they name the immediate challenges we face and ways that we can best respond as movements and individuals. |
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Kevin Martin – President, Peace Action and the Peace Action Education Fund |
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Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis – Director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice & Co-Chair of the Poor People’s Campaign |
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Harris Gruman – Executive Director of the Massachusetts Service Employees International Union (SEIU) State Council; MAPA board member |
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Sponsored by CPDCS, cosponsored by MAPA