Registration Link: https://t.co/sJgkFOHOJo
Link to the Agenda: https://t.co/SV89aZmOEt
Link to CJCM Constitution, draft policies and plans for movement building, fundraising and communication: https://t.co/FQKG3NUmzO
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“This book seeks to do a deep systems analysis that answers critical questions about the African condition." - Charles Simane
For more on the book, kindly see: https://t.co/fyZM8VSL9r
@RLS_Klima@rosaluxglobal@COPAC_SA@RLS_CJC
Topic: Beyond NHI – Perspectives to Renew the Public Health Care System, Towards a CJCM Policy to Accelerate the Deep Just Transition
Date: Tuesday 15 August
Time: 4:00 - 5:30 PM
Zoom registration link: https://t.co/SdwZmCmY1y
You can also read the new volume at the link below.
Vol 7: Emancipatory Feminism in the Time of Covid 19 – Transformative Resistance and Social Reproduction: https://t.co/X1UXGLg02L
Join the movement for Emancipatory Feminism, join the CJCM!
https://t.co/RBFCfa4L11
For all those who may have missed or wanted to rewatch yesterday’s Women’s Day event and book launch of Democratic Marxism’s 7th volume, the recording is now up on YouTube at the link below.
https://t.co/FRAbj719e0
Join us for the next DM Volume 7 Talk.
Topic: Quiet Rebels: Underground Women Miners and Refusal as Resistance
Thursday 13 July, 4:00 - 5:30 PM
Speaker: Asanda Benya
Registration Link: https://t.co/dr7z9nOYgk
@SAFCEI and @CJCharterSA will be launching the People’s and Workers’ Climate Justice Charter Futures for South Africa.
Venue: Gallery South, 19 Atlantic Road, Cape Town, WC 7950
Date: Wednesday, July 19 at 3 pm SAST
RSVP at Eventbrite link: https://t.co/5MACAmMjZ6
Join us for this afternoon’s DM7 Talk
16:00-17:30
Topic: Class, Social Mobility and African Women in South Africa
Speaker: Jane Mbithi-Dikgole
Registration link: https://t.co/GGixfMEqRb
The Next Youth Struggle is the Climate Justice Struggle!
This CJCM Assembly will be a hybrid event. The in-person venue is the Humanities Graduate Seminar Room, South West Engineering Building, Wits University Braamfontein.
Register here: https://t.co/tMevZwbYhX
Join us for the Next DM7 Talk
Topic: Class, Social Mobility and African Women in South Africa
Speaker: Jane Mbithi-Dikgole
Registration link: https://t.co/GGixfMEqRb
The Assembly will launch the Climate Justice Charter Futures book, a compilation of articles written in collaboration with Daily Maverick's Burning Planet series.
The Next Youth Struggle is the Climate Justice Struggle!
This CJCM Assembly will be a hybrid event. The in-person venue is the Humanities Graduate Seminar Room, South West Engineering Building, Wits University Braamfontein.
Register here: https://t.co/tMevZwbYhX
The CJ Deal is a set of policies that translate the principles and systemic alternatives described in the Climate Justice Charter into policy form. In this podcast, we interview academics, researchers and activists on ideas and articles that have influenced the CJ Deal.
In this episode, we touch on the concept of the Anthropocene, the necessity of the ecofeminist perspective and the conceptual roots of the pluriversal.
We're back with new episodes of the CJ Deal Podcast!
This is the second part of our discussion with Australian Sociologist and Ecofeminist writer Dr Ariel Salleh.
You can find it on Spotify and all other podcast platforms.
https://t.co/DlR2sYqIkM