Events

 
 

Jun 2016

12

11:00 AM

¡Yo si puedo!: Women, Revolution, and Cuba’s Literacy Campaign

3339 S Halsted St Chicago 60608 United States

Meet Luisa Campos, Director of Cuba's famed Museum of Literacy View the inspiring Cuban short film Maestra After the Cuban revolution in 1959 the country found itself with a 25% illiteracy rate. The revolution considered it urgent to assure that citizens of every age could read and write so they could fully participate in society. […]

May 2016

25

8:00 PM

Vietnam Webinar Presented by the Education Department

Online/Phone Only United States

On May 31, the CPUSA Education Department will present an online webinar about Vietnam that will include analysis and a report from the CPUSA delegation that visited the country in April of this year. Please check back for information on how to register for this special event.

May 2016

19

8:00 PM

The 2016 Elections: What’s At Stake For Millennials?

Online/Phone Only United States

The 2016 presidential elections are quickly approaching. Coverage of the race is dominating the airwaves, but where do young people fit into the equation? There's a lot of talk about the millennial vote but what exactly does that mean?

May 2016

15

8:00 PM

Capitalist Ruling Class Splits and Divisions

Online/Phone Only United States

Join Alvaro Rodriguez and John Case in a discussion of splits and divisions within the capitalist class. The class will explore what the work of Thomas Piketty, who wrote Capital in the Twenty-First Century, reveals, the significance of splits and divisions relative to domestic and foreign policy, and how the movement can take advantage of […]

Apr 2016

28

10:00 PM

Social Media and Social Revolution

3339 S Halsted St Chicago 60608 United States

Mass communications is rapidly changing the way the world works: that's why we've overhauled our online properties. You're invited to take an early look at the new CPUSA.org.