Our role is more important than
ever, to define an organizing perspective to move towards a new
paradigm of peace and development, which the BRICS and much of the
developing world are already moving towards, and away from wars,
geopolitics, and destruction. This includes ending the man-made
genocide taking place in Gaza, protecting Americans and Europeans from
failures in our water systems and power systems, and reversing the
drive towards World War 3 that has been escalated by this week’s
announcement by President Donald Trump to send more weapons to
Ukraine.
In tonight’s report we’ll cover a wide array of activity from
the past week, beginning with the July 12-13 international Schiller
Institute conference in Berlin, Germany that took place over this past
weekend, then to some on-the-ground organizing reports in the United
States: in Queens, NY, Massachusetts, and Maine. We will look at Diane
Sare’s Friday night symposium on the Texas flooding, hear a report
from former Congressional candidate Benjamin Wesley (CT-4) on a new
bridge project in Belize, Central America, and conclude with a report
from Tim Rush, who’s been organizing for two weeks in
Brazil.
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