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SUMMARY:COVID\, Crime & Capitalism - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 has opened up basic questions on how society organizes food\, shelter\, work and health\, It has also shown all the ways migrants\, BIPOC\, poor and working class people are criminalized by laws\, from immigration laws and work restrictions\, to social distancing laws and stigmatization\, etc and how these pre-existing problems have been intensified by the COVID crisis.\n  \nSpeakers\n-Sarom Rho is an organizer at the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change\, leading the Migrant Students United project\, and organizes with Foodsters United on the Justice for Foodora Couriers unionization drive.\n-Krisna Saravanamuttu is a community organizer and journalist. He studies law at Osgoode Hall in Toronto.\n-Jessica Evans is a limited term Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University and a member of the Toronto Prisoner’s Rights Project. Her research examines the role of penal nationalism in the political economy of (ongoing) settler colonial state formation\, primarily in Canada. Her most recent article\, Crisis\, Capital Accumulation and the ‘Crimmigration’ Fix in the Aftermath of the Global Slump is forthcoming in the journal Citizenship Studies.\n-Mariam Nazik is left-wing activist in the Ottawa area interested in issues facing BIPOC and the environment.\n  \nEmail Spring at info@springmag.ca for the Zoom link\nTo RSVP via Facebook Click Here
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SUMMARY:Online reading group: Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Born in Poland in 1871\, Rosa Luxemburg became a rabble rousing activist. Eventually\, she ended up in Germany as one of the leading revolutionaries in the German Social Democratic Party\, and founder of The Spartacus League. Though was only 47 years old\, when she was murdered during the German Revolution\, her contribution to Marxist political thought was immense.\n  \nSince her teen-age years\, she had been dedicated to building a mass movement of the working-class majority that would fight for improvements in the here-and-now (reforms); while at the same time fighting to replace the tyranny and exploitation at the heart of capitalism with the expansive political and economic democracy of socialism (revolution). As she put it in her pamphlet Reform or Revolution\, for a successful socialist movement\, “the struggle for reforms is its means; the social revolution\, its aim.” In a time of capitalist crisis join Spring’s online reading group in revisiting Luxemburg’s classic pamphlet\, “Reform or Revolution” to see what relevance it has for today.\n  \nReadings: \n\nReform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg: https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1900/reform-revolution/index.htm\n\nMore readings to follow\n\nTo RSVP via Facebook Click Here\nEmail info@springmag.ca for the webinar link
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