Past Assemblies

2006-2008

Border Movement Assembly @ Border Social Forum Ciudad Juarez, October 2006

National PMA @ USSF I Atlanta, June 2007

Border Movement Assembly South by SW San Antonio, 2008

 

2009

Juneteenth Membership Gathering PMA, South Atlanta June 2009

Kentucky Social Forum & PMA July 2009

Poor Peoples Movement Assembly & Caravan Global Day of Action Atlanta, January 2009

 

2010

SE Regional PMA of Trans-Identified Folks Spring 2010

Chicago Student Congressional Summit PMA April 2010

Lincoln HS PMA June 2010

Palestinian Movement Assembly @ 2nd Popular Palestinian Congress Chicago, October 2010

Pick up Your Peace Youth PMA New Orleans, March 2010

Selma, Alabama PMA March 2010

LGBTQ of Color PMA NYC May 2010

Greater DC PMA May 2010

Portland PMA May 2010

Local Organizing Collective 2 PMAs Knoxville, May & June 2010

SE Youth PMA SHROC Birmingham, December 2010

Solidarity Economy PMA March 2010

Migrant Justice – LGBTTS PMA Tucson, June 2010

National Planning Committee PMA Albuquerque, January 2010

El Paso Border PMA February 2010

Houston PMA February 2010

Detroit 313 PMA March 2010

Mission PMA San Francisco, March 2010

Detroit PMA II May 2010

Phoenix National Day of Action on

SB 1070 PMA May 29 2010

South Sound PMA May 2010

Border / San Antonio PMA June 2010

Twin Cities PMA June 2010

Albuquerque NM PMA June 2010

Gulf Coast Climate Justice PMAs New Orleans & Biloxi, April & May 2010

PMA for Comprehensive Immigration Reform Columbus OH, May 2010

Detroit “Rightsizing” PMA November 2010

Assembly to End Poverty Chicago, December 2010

Texas-wide Migrant Justice PMA San Antonio December 2010

PMAs at the USSF II, Detroit 2010

Advancing a Gender Justice Vision & Action Plan USFF II

Assembly of Anti-Zionist Jews USSF II

Building Unity & Organization in the Black Liberation Movement USSF II

Callin All Street Youth PMA USSF II

Detroit Utilities PMA USSF II

Education for Emancipation & Transformation PMA USSF II

End to Corporate Rule, Legalize Democracy, Move to Amend the Constitution USSF II

Immigrant Rights from Below Movement Assembly USSF II

Indigenous PMA USSF II

International Solidarity & Responsibility on ALBA PMA USSF II

Justice in Palestine PMA USSF II

Plant Occupations & Organizing Strategies USSF II

Poverty Summit USSF II

Organizing to Dismantle School to Prison Pipeline PMA USSF II

Queer / Trans PMA USSF II

Rebuilding Solidarity with Puerto Rico’s Anti-Colonial Struggle USSF II

Support of Democratic Trade Unionism in Mexico PMA USSF II

Take Back the Land Movement: PMA to Free this Land & Life USSF II

Tar Sands PMA USSF II

The Faith Community: From Internal Reflection to External Action USSF II

The Way Forward: Strategy, Tactics, & Seeding BDS in the US USSF II

What the Health Happened? How do we get the healthcare we need? USSF II

PMA to Confront Prisons USSF II

Asian Pacific Islanders in Detroit PMA USSF II

Food Sovereignty PMA USSF II43. Northwest PMA USSF II

Up South / Down South Assembly USSF II

Urban Congress USSF II

Working for Peace & Justice in Michigan USSF II

Defining Transformation for Social Change USSF II

Echo Justice: Building Movement through Building Meaning USSF II

Ecological Justice PMA USSF II

Emerging Strategies to [Re]Claim the Commons USSF II

Excluded Workers Congress USSF II

Forming a National Alliance on Racial Justice & Human Rights USSF II

Funders’ Assembly USSF II

Health, Healing Justice, & Liberation PMA USSF II

Inter-Alliance Dialogue Convention USSF II

Rebuilding the Anti-War / Peace Movement to End Wars & Occupation USSF II

Stimulating Grassroots Activism on a Massive Scale USSF II

Supporting Sex Workers’ Safety & Rights USSF II

US Techie Congress USSF II

World Court on Poverty in the US: Disappeared in America USSF II

Youth Movement to Create a National Student Bill of Rights for Education Justice USSF II

Atenco Prisoners / Otra Campana / Zapatista PMA USSF II

Building a Movement to Combat Increased US Militarization USSF II

Juvenile Justice PMA USSF II

Prioritizing Africa & African Diaspora Agenda Detroit to Dakar USSF II

Building Solidarity with Grassroots in Haiti USSF II

How to Claim the Right to Housing PMA USSF II

Imagining & Building a People’s Based Solidarity Economy USSF II

Preparing the Youth in Today’s Agriculture: Without Us, Who Eats? USSF II

 

2011

Formerly Incarcerated People PMA Montgomery, March 2011

Latin@ PMA Portland, July 2011

Pick up Your Peace II Youth PMA New Orleans, March 2011

Healthy Lifestyles Youth PMA Atlanta, April 2011

East Bay PMA June 2011

Atlanta Youth Education Justice PMA Atlanta, July 2011

Youth PMA San Antonio, August 2011

Law as a Weapon of War PMA Atlanta, May 2011BILIZE

Alternative to Detroit Works Project PMA April 2011

Regional Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions PMAs Chicago, Montreal, West Coast 2011

FOR NATIONALS & CONVERGE

2012

Gulf Coast Climate Justice PMAs Biloxi MS 2012

Southern Movement Assembly, Lowndes County, September 2012

Community Assemblies, Harrisonburg VA, SONG, November 2012

Community Assembly, Clarkston GA, Women Watch Afrika, November 2012

Slidell LA PMA, Moving Forward Gulf Coast, November 2012

National Student Bill of Rights Assembly, Arkansas Women’s Project, November 2012

2013

Southern Movement Assembly II, Jacksonville FL, April 2013

Southern Movement Assembly II, Dothan AL, April 2013

Gulf Coast Ecological Justice PMA, Mobile AL, October 2013

US Human Rights Network, Atlanta, GA (December 2013)
SOA Watch, Ft. Benning, GA (November 2013)
Tear Down the Walls, Tucson, AZ (November 2013)

2014-2015

Immigrant Rights PMA in San Jose, CA, lead organization Human Agenda (November 30, 2014)

What the Bleep happened to Hip Hop? lead organizations Hip Hop Congress and Move to Amend, Denver (Oct 25-26)
“Austerity, Precarity and the Changing Landscape of Higher Education” PMA Co-organized by International Network of Scholar Activists and George Mason University Public Sociology Student Association (Friday October 17, 2014 4:00-8:00 PM) Arlington, VA (Washington DC area).
Gulf South Ecological Justice PMA in Gulfport, Mississippi (October 10-12, 2014)
Vision PMA in San Jose, CA, lead organization Human Agenda (October 5,2014)
Pacific Northwest Social Forum and PMAs, Portland, Oregon (September 27-29), lead organization Community to Community

  1. Treaty Rights (International Indian Treaty Council)
  2. Housing/Homelessness (Right 2 Dream Too & Western Regional Advocacy Project)
  3. Food Sovereignty (Community to Community)
  4. Democracy/Constitution (Move To Amend/Multi Media Center)
  5. Labor/Green Economy (15NowOregon)
  6. Media (Street Roots/KBOO)
  7. Transit Justice (OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon/Groundwork Portland)
  8. Hip Hop (Hip Hop Congress/Global Fam)
  9. From Palestine to the Americas: Colonization and Mass Incarceration (Migrant Collective/Colectiva de Migrantes, Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, Oregon Jericho)

Southern Movement Assembly IV , lead organization Project South (August 22-23, 2014)
USSF PMA at the Peoples Social Forum, Ottawa Canada (August 21-24, 2014)
“Envisioning a New Constitution”, Philly (August 9, 2014)
Environmental and Climate Justice People’s Movement Assembly, Jackson, MS at Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary (June 26, 2014)
Youth PMA at Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary (June 26, 2014)
National Gathering and PMA on Surveillance, Technology and Communities of Color, (May First, Center for Media Justice, and Free Press) at Allied Media Conference, Detroit Michigan (June 19-22, 2014)
Left Forum, New York City (June 2014)
Jackson Rising Conference, Jackson, MS (May 2014)
SOA Watch Thematic PMA, Washington DC, lead organization SOA Watch (April 2014)
Farmworker PMA, Bellingham, WA (March 22, 2014)
White Privilege Conference, Madison, WI (March 2014)
Global Climate Convergence, Chicago, IL (January 2014)
Pacific NorthWest Social Forum (PNWSF), Bellingham, WA (January 2014)

“Envisioning a New Constitution”, San Jose, CA, lead organization San Jose Peace & Justice Center (Jan 31)

Community to Community: Farm workers and food sovereignty (March 14); Climate Justice (June); Elections (October); Solidarity Economy (December)

Appalachia PMA, lead organization Direct Action Welfare Group (Spring 2015)

Upcoming Assemblies

King County PMA, lead organization Multimedia Center (July 2015)

Poverty Working Group PMAs/World Courts of Women Against Poverty, Midwest region and Southern region (follow-up from Western and Northeast region)

May First Brooklyn PMA on technology, lead organization May First/ People Link

Southern Movement Assembly V, August 2015

PMA Assemblies Associated with Philadelphia  USSF 2015

The Ambition Assembly (Youth)

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Kensington CAPA
Youth United for Change will host a People’s Movement Assembly for all ages to discuss the National Student Bill of Rights.
Organization: Youth United for Change
Fronts of Struggle: Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

Building a Poor People’s Movement To End Poverty

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 8:30am to 12:30pm
Temple U: Mitten Hall Great Court
Building a poor people’s movement to end poverty and identifying the strategies to be employed regionally and nationally will be the focus of this PMA.
Organization: Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Gender Justice People’s Movement Assembly

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 8:30am to 12:30pm
Temple U :Morgan Hall South D301
Cis-female, queer, and trans voices/bodies are policed outside of our control and it’s time that we stand together as advocates for one another.
Organization: CoRaJus
Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Genders, gender non-conformity, sexuality, patriarchy – resistance and struggles, Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

Black Lives Matter

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Temple U: Mitten Hall Great Court
Building a black revolutionary response to intersectional, systemic issues that plague the black community.
Organization: Racial Justice Committee
Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture

Puerto Rico’s Uncertain Future

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Temple U: Mitten Hall Owl Cove
We will address the current social, economic and political realities in the Island as well as the on-going struggle of Puerto Ricans in the US.
Organization: Grupo Defensores de Puerto Rico
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture

No Wars, No Warming – Justice at Home, Peace Abroad

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Temple U: Student Center Cinema
No Wars, No Warming! Justice at home and peace abroad. Towards peace, justice, an end to climate crisis for Africa, Asia, and Americas
Organization: Coalition for Peace Action
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Building a Radical Social Work Movement in the US

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Temple U :Morgan Hall South D301
A PMA for those who want to help build a radical social work movement in the United States.
Organization: Social Welfare Action Alliance
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Health, healing, and spirituality

Advancing the Solidarity Economy Movement – Connecting Cities & Regions for Economic Justice

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center 200 B
Join leaders of the Solidarity Economy movement in a participatory workshop to expand efforts to build an economy based on cooperation, sustainability and equity.
Organization: Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Strategizing Artistic Solidarity – A People’s Movement Assembly

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U :Morgan Hall South D301
This PMA will investigate the way artists can be in solidarity with one another in order to better aid in the development of social movements.
Organization: Arts and Culture Working Group
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture

People’s Climate Strike

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center Underground
Laying the foundation for powerful collaborate strike action in solidarity with the Paris protests against the final UN Climate Summit sell out and beyond.
Organization: Global Climate Convergence
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

From Austerity to Prosperity: A People’s Movement Assembly on the Human Rights to Housing, Land, and the City

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center 200 C
This PMA will explore the criminalization of low-income people, taking back the land, maintaining communities, national and international housing policy, and racism in housing.
Organization: Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Reclaim the Commons – Save Our Land, Our Water, Our Seeds!

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U :Morgan Hall South D301
To reclaim our food system, the US Food Sovereignty Alliance plans “A MONTH OF COMMUNITY POWER” to build economic resilience, political democracy & ecological justice.
Organization: National Family Farm Coalition

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

The People vs. The Corporations: Whose Constitution Is It?

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center Cinema
If the USA has never been a functioning democracy, and the Constitution a property rights document, how do we codify OUR rights?
Organization: Move to Amend

Fronts of Struggle: Public education – anti-privatization, attacks, and struggles, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Developing Tactical Partnerships for the Fight Against Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center 200 C
*examine how structural oppressions affect how we fight back against fossil fuel infrastructure *identify strategies for a coordinated effort that supports the needs of each community
Organization: EDGE Philly

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Faith and Justice working together locally, regionally, and nationally

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center 200 B
This PMA will focus on bringing together various Faith groups to work for peace and justice in solidarity with the oppressed.
Organization: Refuge Ministries of Tampa Bay, Inc.

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Health, healing, and spirituality

Institutional Bias in Post A.D.A. (American with Disabilities Act) U.S.

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm
Temple U: Student Center 200 A
People with disabilities have been institutionalized and marginalized from society for most of history – things have been changing and we’ll be the catalyst.
Organization: Disabled in Action

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Genders, gender non-conformity, sexuality, patriarchy – resistance and struggles, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism

PMA Assemblies Associated with San Jose USSF 2015

The 28th Amendment – and Beyond

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 8:30am to 12:30pm
Unitarian Sanctuary
Passage of MoveToAmend’s proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution will open the door to campaign finance reform and control of corporations. Then what?
Organization: Santa Clara County Move To Amend

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Build a Finance System for the Public

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
St. Paul’s Sanctuary
We seek an economy without commodification of land, labor, and money. This vision can only be realized by recalculating struggles for social justice.
Organization: Haas Institute for a Fair & Inclusive Society

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism

Environmental and Water Impacts from Fracking and Waste

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
King 225
Join us to look at the issues of fracking and chemical waste and their impact on the environment, health, and well-being.
Organization: Project Community / San Benito Rising

Fronts of Struggle: Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice, Health, healing, and spirituality

Tenants Rights – Housing Justice

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Presbyterian Church
Agitate, educate, and legislate for housing justice in the Bay Area and California statewide. Hosted by Tenants Together and Eviction Defense Collaborative of San Francisco.
Organization: Tenants Together

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Schooling the Schools: Education For a New Generation

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
SJSU Campus – San Fernando – Engineering 189
A meeting for parents, students, teachers, administrators, and community members to contribute their experience in the ongoing discussion necessary to support the learning we deserve!
Organization: Rap Force Academy

Fronts of Struggle: Public education – anti-privatization, attacks, and struggles, Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

Strengthening Social Movements To Create Another World: Creating Intersecting Movements and the Conditions for Continuous Revolution

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
County Federal
An in depth participatory hands on PMA that uses the tools of Re-evaluation Counseling for strengthen intersecting movements to end oppression.
Organization: United to End Racism

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice, Health, healing, and spirituality

Healing Circle

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Washington United Zumba Room
Our Healing Circle and altar will be a quiet space for sharing our grief and memories…oh, our memories…of those who have gone before us.
Organization: Healing & Gender Justice WG of SJ

Fronts of Struggle: Health, healing, and spirituality

Challenging Zionist Power and Influence on American Policies and Perceptions

Peoples Movement Assembly
Thursday, June 25, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
St Paul’s Menker Hall
Israel and its US lobby wield inappropriate power in Washington. We will examine how they do so and how to effectively counteract their dangerous influence.
Organization: Veterans for Peace Working Group on Palestine and the Middle East

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism

Conscious Consumption, Conscious Living

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 9:00am to 12:00pm
St. Paul’s Sanctuary
Join us as we explore ways of living in healthy relationships, healthy communities, and healthy environments.
Organization: Spiral Community Center

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Public education – anti-privatization, attacks, and struggles, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture

Undocumented Youth: Strategies and Tactics That’s Creating Change

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 9:00am to 12:00pm
Biblioteca
Undocumented students have won major changes in the states and federal level. Learn those victories and the strategies used to win.
Organization: Students for Higher Education

Fronts of Struggle: Public education – anti-privatization, attacks, and struggles, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

Undocumented Youth: Strategies and Tactics That’s Creating Change

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 9:00am to 12:00pm
Biblioteca
Undocumented students have won major changes in the states and federal level. Learn those victories and the strategies used to win.
Organization: Students for Higher Education

Fronts of Struggle: Public education – anti-privatization, attacks, and struggles, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

The War on Perception: Challenging the Names They Call Us, The Consequences, & Their Tools of Repression

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
St. Paul’s Sanctuary
Currently & Formerly-Imprisoned People, Families, and Allies Are Actively Challenging the Dominant Stories, The Economics, and The Bullets Killing Community Members
Organization: All Of Us Or None

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism

Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
SJSU Campus – San Fernando – Engineering 189
The Awakening the Dreamer Symposium is a transformative educational workshop exploring the possibilities of this time and your role in creating a new future.
Organization: Pachamama Alliance South Bay Facilitators

Fronts of Struggle: Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice, Health, healing, and spirituality

Flood the System Regional Spokescouncil

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Sacred Heart Community Services
#FloodTheSystem Regional Spokescouncil is a Climate Justice organizing space to gather, build trust, plan and coordinate mass actions for fall 2015, and strategize for 2016.
Organization: Rising Tide North America

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Living on the Edge in Silicon Valley

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Biblioteca
Will address the gross inequality between rich and poor in Silicon Valley, including wages, job quality, public services, the safety net, pensions and housing,
Organization: Low-Income Self-Help Center

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Food Sovereignty: Our Food is not a Commodity

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
UFCW Hall
Communities organizing to fight against corporate control of our food system
Organization: Community to Community Development

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice

Militarization PMA

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
King 225
Generate strategies for coordinate actions, build network of support for struggles, circulate resources across regions, explore how to de-militarized and de-criminalize communities.
Organization: San Jose Peace and Justice Center

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism

From East L.A. to Palestine, solidarity is not a crime!

Peoples Movement Assembly
Friday, June 26, 2015 – 6:00pm to 9:00pm
SJSU Campus – San Fernando – Engineering 189
Building our movements while beating back U.S. government political repression—Antiwar 23, Carlos Montes, the Northwest grand jury resisters, Rasmea Odeh, and more.
Organization: Freedom Road Socialist Organization

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism

Another World Is Possible: What Must We Do?

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Washington United Gym
What steps can we take to build sustainable, democratic, egalitarian, and caring institutions and lives? Let’s identify the pre-conditions for another world, together.
Organization: Cooperative Economics Working Group, USSF

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Youth and students – struggles for economic stability, health, housing; access to credible information and media tools; political study and awareness, movement planned and directed by all black lives, queer and trans black bodies and voices, the young; reconnection and appreciation of arts & culture

“Nothing About Us Without Us” Equity for Seniors & People with Disabilities

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Washington United Gym
“Nothing About Us Without Us” choice not force is our mandate. Human rights and dignity of valued citizenry is demanded. No going backward.
Organization: SEIU 521 Disability Caucus

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Health, healing, and spirituality

From Palestine to the Americas: Colonization & Mass Incarceration

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
St. Paul’s Sanctuary
This PMA will bring together activism around massive deportations, prison industrial complex, displaced communities, border militarization, Paletine solidarity and Political Prisoner amnesty.
Organization: The Jericho Movement

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism

Taking Our Health Back

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Washington United Zumba Room
How can we heal ourselves, our society and our planet? Creative, visionary discussion about changes we must win together to achieve health justice.
Organization: Santa Clara County Single Payer Health Care Coalition

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Earth and planet – sustainability, food sovereignty, and ecological justice, Health, healing, and spirituality

Whose Housing Is It Anyway?

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Biblioteca
Bring people together to develop and commit to a plan for renters rights and affordable housing in Silicon Valley.
Organization: Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives

Connecting Militarization at Home and Abroad

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
22
Join a movement to bring forward the connections of all peoples that attempt to stop militarism in the name of security.
Organization: Women for Genuine Security

Fronts of Struggle: State violence and resistance, mass incarceration and abolition, Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, Immigration struggles, decolonization, anti-imperialism

The People vs. The Corporations: Whose Constitution Is It?

Peoples Movement Assembly
Saturday, June 27, 2015 – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
SJSU Campus – San Fernando – Engineering 189
A participatory session to lay the foundation for a new political, legal and economic system that is peaceful, just, democratic and sustainable.
Organization: MoveToAmend

Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives, Political democracy struggles, participatory democracy, 21st century socialism, Culture – capitalist appropriation of culture, political culture, and movement culture

Another World Is Possible: What Will It Look Like?

Peoples Movement Assembly
Sunday, June 28, 2015 – 8:30am to 12:30pm
Unitarian Sanctuary
Explore the vision of a solidarity society based on socialized property and organizational forms incorporating democracy, equality, cooperation, kindness, and sustainability.
Organization: Human Agenda
Fronts of Struggle: Cooperative economics – poverty, housing, and workers’ struggles, anti-capitalism, and economic alternatives