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This Saturday in New York: Public Symposium on the 'Occupy' Movements and the Left

Michael Bacal 9 February 2012

This Saturday afternoon, the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU, together with the New School will be co-hosting a public symposium on the Occupy movement and the current state of the Left in the United States. Billed under the banner of "The Winter of our Discontent," it will hold lengthy sessions touching on the wider interlocking themes of long-term goals, short-term tactics and the possible means of social change. Among the participants are Verso authors Marina Sitrin and Rebecca Solnit, both of whom contributed to Occupy! Scenes from an Occupied AmericaVerso and n+1's in-depth coverage and analysis of the Occupy movements. They will be appearing on Saturday alongside a number of other activists, political organizers and academics who have been deeply engaged in the Occupy movements and other projects helping promote democratic and social change. Included among the speakers are Todd Gitlin, James Miller and Jonathan Schell, as well as David Graeber and Lawrence Weschler.

Promising a sympathetic, though importantly self-critical approach to the current state of the Left and where it should be headed "given the game-changing forces unleashed by Occupy Wall Street," it should prove to be an exciting and thought-provoking afternoon.

Click below for the details.

THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT

Stepping Back, Taking Stock, and Gazing Forward in the Wake of Occupy Wall Street

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2012, 1pm - 6pm
Tishman Auditorium at The New School
66 West 12th Street, NYC
Free & Open to the Public

Also, visit www.nyihumanities.org for further updates.

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