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On June 17th, youth throughout the world, mobilized under the banner of the Schiller Institute (video), combined for a world-wide day of action. They issued a call for LaRouche PAC’s program to create 1.5 billion productive jobs, building advanced infrastructure, exploring and colonizing the new frontier of space, and the immediate emergent construction of the health infrastructure necessary to defeat COVID-19 throughout the world. Such a program can only be realized if the world’s four major economic powers, the United States, Russia, China, and India meet to discuss and implement this program, putting the world itself on a completely different path toward the future. The Day of Action featured an enormous outreach program to elected officials and government, constituency leaders, trade unions, engineers, and scientists.

Tonight, Daniel Burke, running for Cory Booker’s Senate seat in New Jersey will report back on the day of action and the perspective for massively expanding this youth movement. It has, in Dr. King’s words, “the urgency of now” as the U.S. is convulsed in the ongoing coup against Donald Trump along with new spikes in the virus. World-wide the virus is on a path of death and destruction through the poorer nations of the global South, including now Brazil, Chile, Peru, and India while China is being hit with a new round of cases.

Join us for tonight’s discussion.


A Youth Movement You Can Believe In Seizes the Future

 Thursday, June 18, 2020 — 9 pm ET (6 pm PT)

Guest — Daniel Burke, U.S. Senate candidate, New Jersey
Dennis Speed — Host, LaRouchePAC Manhattan Project

Call 712-770-5505 access code 536662#

Or listen live on website

Webcast will be archived

 



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