“Which way forward for the Left in the Age of Obama and Economic Crisis” – an MP3 recording of the Unity Brunch presented by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) in conjunction with Revolutionary Work in Our Times (RWIOT). For more information on the event and the participating speakers and organization, see the event listing.
These MP3 recordings include remarks by panelists Chokwe Lumumba (MXGM) Ai-Jen Poo, Bill Fletcher, Jr., and Kate Griffiths, (RWIOT), audience participation and interaction, followed by concluding remarks from the panelists.
Hosting the event were Kamau Karl Franklin (MXGM) and Amanda Deveca-Rinear (RWIOT).
Part 1: Presentations from the panelists (32:44)
Part 2: Audience participation and concluding remarks (54:55)
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and Health of Nepal, addresses the general debate of the sixty-third session of the General Assembly.
“A Maoist Vision for a New Nepal” – an MP3 recording of a talk by Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, aka Prachanda, presented by the India China Institute of New School University.
These MP3 recordings include remarks by Professor Andrew Arato, the Dorothy Hart Hirshon Professor of Political and Social Theory at New School University; remarks by Kul Chandra Gautam, advisor to the Nepal Democracy and Development Initiative at the India China Institute; as well as a Q&A between PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal and the audience.
These MP3 audio clips are presented by Hegemonik. They have been edited for length. As the program was both in English and Nepali (without translation equipment), clips have had Nepali language conversation excised. An unedited version is available upon request to the author.
About Hegemonik
Hegemonik is a weapon of criticism aimed at the existing order of capitalism.
Why “Hegemonik” with a k?
Because I eventually want to buy a domain and every domain with “hegemonic” is taken up.
How do you pronounce “Hegemonik?”
The same way you pronounce “hegemonic,” no stupid accents necessary.
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