2023 ISE Summer Intensive

All Power to the People

Social Ecology and the Black Radical Tradition in Today's Revolutionary Movements

July 7-13, 2023

In July 2023, the Institute for Social Ecology is hosting its annual summer intensive course at Artist Village (17336 Lahser Rd.) in Detroit, Michigan in partnership with the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership.

Participants—local as well as from across North America—will spend six days together studying and learning the core ideas of social ecology, popular movements for direct democracy and community power, and the practice and legacy of transformative community action in Detroit.

Four half-days will be spent on site tours around Detroit, while the remaining time will be spent in group talks, presentations, and discussions covering topics ranging from communal stewardship of land to the Rojava Revolution.

Program details are available here.

Presentations included:

  • Black Anarchist Legacies

  • Black Anarchist Futures

  • Smashing Fascism, Defeating White Supremacy

  • Building Black Food Sovereignty

  • Zapatismo and Pluriversal Ontology

  • Democracy in Maroon Communities

  • Patriarchy & Women’s Liberation

  • What Is Capitalism?

  • The Solidarity Economy

  • What Is Social Ecology?

  • Thinking Dialectically

  • Art Against Capitalism

  • Dual Power

  • Rojava Roundtable & Reportback

  • Indigenous/Communalist Values

  • Detroit’s History of Struggle & Resistance

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