The occupation of the state capitol building in Madison, WI has inspired a new generation of US workers about the possibilities of fighting back in the age of austerity. Taking cues from the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, the events in Wisconsin mark the end of the one-sided class war that has been responsible for the 30-year decline in wages, benefits, job security, and general living standards around the world. In the face of such rebellion the question still remains for some as to whether a systemic change to society is possible. Join us as we discuss how workers in the Middle East and the Midwest are showing the way to a better world.
With Special Guest Speaker: Zahi Damuni of Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition
Popular uprisings for greater democracy and relief from the economic crisis are shaking nations across North Africa and the Middle East. Inspired by the revolt that successfully overthrew the dictatorship in Tunisia, masses of people are taking to the streets of Egypt in defiance of the brutal Mubarak regime, long backed by the United States as a key ally.
Endorsed by: Al-Awda, Palestine Right to Return Coalition, UCSD Students for Justice in Palestine, MAS Freedom, Activist San Diego, San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice, International Socialist Organization, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Students for Civil Rights in Iran at UCSD, Occidentalists United For The Victims of Hama, IAC (International Action Center), and more to come.