upcoming events
David Sirota on “NOW on PBS”
On the evening of Friday, Nov. 6, In These Times Senior Editor David Sirota will appear on “Now on PBS” to discuss what the November 3rd elections will mean for America, Obama’s first year in office, and the rise… more
Embedded with Organized Labor: Steve Early Book Tour
Labor journalist, lawyer and former Communications Workers of America organizer Steve Early will sign and discuss his new book Embedded with Organized Labor: Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home (Monthly Review Press, on November 9 at No Exit… more
Women’s Suffrage and Rights at Cooper Union
Performance artist Karen Finley, Karen DeCrow (former president of NOW who sued McSorley’s Old Ale House in 1969 over the bar’s “No Ladies” admissions policy) and others will personify the feminist spirit as they recreate the discourse, defiance and dramatics… more
Radical Politics at Cooper Union
For 150 years, Cooper Union has provided a platform for idealists as well as idealogues. Hear excerpts from the speeches of Eugene V. Debs, Daniel DeLeon, Max Eastman, Emma Goldman and Norman Thomas as “Democracy Now!” radio host Amy Goodman… more
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David Sirota on “NOW on PBS”
On the evening of Friday, Nov. 6, In These Times Senior Editor David Sirota will appear on “Now on PBS” to discuss what the November 3rd elections will mean for America, Obama’s first year in office, and the rise… more
Debating Engagement: A Critical Dialogue on Iran & the Peace Movement
Since June’s presidential election, Iran has experienced a massive political upheaval, and just last week the U.S. and Iran engaged in breakthrough discussions on Iran’s nuclear program. Are these two developments related?
On Friday, October 16, at the School of… more
‘Mad as Hell’ Doctors for Single-Payer Rally
While Congress works to water down health care reform with legislation that will cover fewer people and cost the country more, citizens across the nation are turning out to cheer a group of physicians who are speaking out for a… more
Workers’ Rights at NYC’s Cooper Union
Tony nominee Maria Tucci leads a cast of notables including The Triangle Fire Remembrance Coalition in celebrating America’s labor movement as seen through the eyes of its most ardent advocates and opponents: Clara Lemlich, Samuel Gompers, Mother Jones, Walter Reuther… more
People of the Harvest: A Photography Exhibition by David Bacon
The exhibit is available for viewing between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday-Friday from August 27 through the end of September.
Indigenous Mexican Migrants in California
People of the Harvest is part of a larger… more
Speaking Out: U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation Event with Rashid Khalidi
Prof. Rashid Khalidi, Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, and Omar Barghouti, Palestinian political commentator and human rights activist, will be the featured speakers at a public event on Saturday, September 12, 2009, at First United Methodist… more
Labor Day Celebration for American Working Families
A Holiday Celebration and Rally
Festivities will include an annual Labor Day bike ride, rally, historical exhibits and presentations, music and performances, special guest speeches and tours of Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood. President Barack Obama will be the guest of honor.
… moreNetroots Nation Convention 2009
Netroots Nation amplifies voices by providing an online and in-person campus for exchanging ideas and learning how to be more effective in using technology to influence the public debate. Through our annual convention we strengthen our community, inspire action and… more
Revolt in Goose Island Book Launch
Please join ARISE Chicago this Thursday, July 23 at 7:00 PM at the STOP SMILING Storefront - at 1371 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago - for the launch of Kari Lydersen’s important new… more
ITT’s ‘Hot Off the Press’ August Issue Party
Like what you’re reading at InTheseTimes.com? Why not get to know In These Times’ print edition?
On Thursday, July 16, the magazine’s staff and members of its Board of Editors are hosting the first-ever monthly “Hot Off the Press Party”… more






