Crisis. Bailout. Austerity.
The political situation today has led many to ask if the system is fundamentally broken. Do we need to imagine a society beyond capitalism, for Nova Scotia and the World?
While many would like to see a new system based on equality, fairness and ecological sustainability, how can we get there?
Movements for social transformation in the past have been plagued by oppression and inequality within their ranks. Women, people of colour, indigenous people, queer and trans folks and many others have found the same prejudice and ignorance in radical social movements as in society at large.
How is fighting oppression central to anti-capitalist struggles?
How is an anti-capitalist orientation important for struggles beyond oppression?
Do we all share a common oppression under capitalism?
Can we hope to build a better world without first challenging our own behaviour and priorities?
Can racism, sexism, homophobia, colonialism and other modes of oppression be overcome within the capitalist system?
Join us for the second public dialogue on the Radical Imagination.
The site for the Halifax local of The Media Co-op has been archived and will no longer be updated. Please visit the main Media Co-op website to learn more about the organization.