ISE at the US Social Forum in Detroit, June 22-26
The Institute for Social Ecology is participating in 4 sessions at the upcoming US Social Forum. Please join us!
False Solutions and Real Solutions to Climate Change
Thurs. Jun 24 2010 – 1-5 pm Cobo Hall: D3-22
Co-sponsored with the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities
From Climate Crisis to Collective Commons: Renewable Energy from Below
Fri. Jun 25 2010 – 1-3 pm WSU Old Main: O134
Capitalist Roots of the Ecological Crisis
Weds. Jun 23 2010 – 1:00pm WSU Manoogian: 112
Panel with Brian Tokar, Joel Kovel, Terisa Turner, Chris Williams
Ecotopia or capitalist ecocide?
Fri. June 25 2010 – 3:30 pm UAW-Chrysler Building: 1
With Richard Greeman, Victor Wallis, Brian Tokar, and others
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