Speech Grace Lee Boggs The Next American Revolution
March 16, 2008 Left Forum Closing Plenary, Cooper Union,
New York,
I have decided to talk about the next American Revolution because I believe it is not only the key to global survival but also the most important step we can take in this period to build a new, more human and more socially and ecologically responsible nation that all of us, in every walk of life, whatever our race, ethnicity, gender, faith or national origin, will be proud to call our own. read more
Recapture MLK's Radical Revolutionary Spirit Create Cities And Communities Of Hope
By Grace Lee Boggs Eastern Michigan University January 15, 2007
Revolution and Counter-Revolution
By Grace Lee Boggs Urban Design and Social Change
University of Michigan November 30, 2006
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The World of 2050 A.D. will be what you make it
By Grace Lee Boggs NASCO Convention
Ann Arbor, Michigan November 4, 2006
Detroit: Space and Place to Begin Anew By Grace Lee Boggs Series on Urban Revitalization University of Michigan, October 23, 2006
“Catching Up With Martin” By Grace Lee Boggs
Institute for Democratic Renewal/Project Change Union Theological Seminary
New York, September 29, 2006 *
The Next Development in Education
By James Boggs
University of Adult Education,
Detroit, Michigan, February 28, 1977
From Marx to Malcolm and Martin
By Grace Lee Boggs
The Other Side, January-February 2003, Vol. 39, No. 1.
By Grace Lee Boggs
Bioneers Conference
Traverse City, October 16, 2004
The Movement-Building Potential
of Service Learning
By Grace Lee Boggs
Michigan Campus Service Learning Camp
Fenton, Michigan, September 19, 2004
LIVING FOR CHANGE
Speech by Grace Lee Boggs
Smith College/Pioneer Valley,
10/30/03
Speeches by Grace Lee Boggs:
These are the times that try our Souls
By Grace Lee Boggs
National Exchange on Art and Civic Dialogue
Flint, Michigan, October 9-12, 2003
We Are All Works in Progress
40th Anniversary Celebration:
The American Revolution: Pages from a Negro Worker¹s Notebook
Detroit, Michigan, June 29, 2003
Tomorrow's election: Building A Movement
Commentary on WORT-Madison, WI, November 6, 2000
One Thing Leads to Another: Cooperative Developments in Urban Communities
Keynote, Michigan Alliance of Cooperatives, E.Lansing, Michigan, October 20, 2000
Beyond Race Matters: a Paradigm Shift
Barnard College Alumnae Reunion, New York, June 3, 2000
Welcome to the New Millennium
WORT, Madison, Wisconsin, December 27, 1999
DR. Martin Luther King - Speech by Grace Lee Boggs
Five-part reprint of the speech by Grace Lee Boggs
at the University of Michigan MLK Symposium on January 20, 2003
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