Video: Confronting Climate Crisis Public Forum
A public forum held in Marshfield, Vermont, concluding an 8-day national gathering organized by the ISE and members of Mississippi-based Cooperation Jackson.
Communalism and Especifismo
An outlook from Uruguay describes how communalists can engage effectively with social movement groups and popular organizations.
Racism, Not Race: Conversation with Joseph Graves, Jr. and Alan Goodman
Join the Institute for Social Ecology on Wednesday, July 13, at 6pm Eastern Time for a panel discussion with the authors of the new book Racism, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Register here to attend. The science on race is clear. Common categories like “Black,” “white,” and “Asian” do not represent genetic differences […]
On Dan Chodorkoff’s Latest Novel
A portrait of young people caught up in the political and cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
Symbiosis Northeast Regional Gathering in NYC
Participants in the May gathering were united by a strong left-libertarian outlook rooted in municipalism, autonomy and aspirations toward a broadly defined communalist politics.
Meeting the Moment: Addressing the Uneven Sense of Urgency in the Climate Justice Movement
Now available on our YouTube channel.
Register Now: Food & Climate Justice class begins May 12th
Class will run from May 12-June 16, 2022, Thursdays from 1 – 3 PM US Eastern time. Instructors: Grace Gershuny and Brian Tokar, featuring international guests As the world faces intersecting crises of climate, health, and multiple social inequities, movements for climate and food justice are playing a central role toward developing a community-centered grassroots […]
Position available: ISE Program Director
The Institute for Social Ecology is seeking a new Program Director to collaborate with our current staff and board. This position includes a combination of educational programming, organizational administration, promotion/outreach, and public relations. A primary responsibility is to support (and expand) our existing educational programming, including a roster of online courses, one-time events/panels/lectures, in-person (and online) summer […]
Establishing Right Relations: Real Solutions to the Climate Crisis and the 6th Extinction Event
On March 25, 2022, the Institute for Social Ecology hosted a discussion with Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) on how climate change and indigenous self-determination are inter-related. Tom Goldtooth has served as the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network since 1996. He has been recognized for his achievements over […]
China and the Western Left
This talk by Brian Hioe explores China and left politics today.