Join us June 11-16 for our annual Social Ecology Intensive! Together, we will spend five days exploring social-ecological transformation in theory and practice, examining contemporary political issues through a transformative interdisciplinary perspective. Bringing together ISE faculty, activists, scholars, and participants from around the world, our Intensives combine classes, workshops, and rich discussions guided by the goal of creating a free, ecological, and truly democratic society. We hope you’ll join us for what is always an inspiring experience of radical education, political strategizing, comradely networking, and utopian visioning!
The program (under construction) will include classes by ISE faculty as well as guest speakers. We will address a wide variety of topics, including classes by ISE faculty on Foundations of Social Ecology, Understanding Capitalism, Municipal Movements & Direct Democracy, Building Dual Power, Food and Climate Justice. We will also have guest lectures by Dilar Dirik on her upcoming book on the Kurdish women’s movement, Bini Adamczek on her new book Yesterday’s Tomorrow, Catherine Rottenburg (The Care Manifesto, The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism), speakers from Black Socialists in America, panels on Health Care & Radical Politics, feminist movement & theory, and more!