For more information about past events, click on the links below. Digital recordings have been included when available.

Dawn Phillips, Right to the City Alliance
Building Social Movements and Winning the Right to the City in the Age of Trump
February 12-13, 2019
Bryant Simon, History, Temple University
Cheap Food: Why Does it Cost So Much?
February 19-21, 2019
Fred Block, Sociology, University of California, Davis
Capitalism: The Future of an Illusion
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Ed Whitfield, Fund for Democratic Communities
Dreaming & Building Freedom
March 26-27, 2019
Dylan Riley, Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
Science & Politics
April 2-4, 2019
Laura Briggs, Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts
What does thinking about reproductive politics get us?
April 9-10, 2019
Nancy Fraser, Philosophy and Politics, New School for Social Research
Havens Center Award for Lifetime Contribution to Critical Scholarship: “What Can Socialism Mean Today? An Expanded View.”
April 11, 2019
Uri Ben-Eliezer, Sociology, University of Haifa
War Over Peace, Israel in the eyes of a Critical Sociologist
April 23-25, 2019
Victor Quintana, Secretary of Social Development, Chihuahua, Mexico
Resistance & Transformation: Social Movements in Mexico
October 9-10, 2018
Cedric De Leon, Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Failure of the Establishment
October 16-17, 2018
Barry Eidlin, Sociology, McGill University
Labor & the Class Idea in the US & Canada
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Bruce Cumings, History, University of Chicago
Myth & Reality in US-North Korean Relations
Monday, December 3, 2018
David McNally, History and Business, University of Houston
Class, Oppression & Social Reproduction in an Age of Reaction & Resistance
December 4-6, 2018