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=="Green Deen"==
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"Green Deen: What Islam Teaches about Protecting the Planet", was written by  [[Ibrahim Abdul-Matin]], [[Keith Ellison]].
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The following people cotributed in some way to  the development of the project: [[Van Jones]], Dr. [[L'Heaureux Lewis]], [[Musa Syeed]], [[Ahlam Syeed]], [[Yasir Syeed]], [[Ismail Ocasio]], [[Idris Braithwaite]], [[Samiha Rahman]], Sister [[Aisha Al-Wadiwiyya]], [[Rami Nasashibi]], [[Amir Al-Islam]], [[Debbie Altmontaser]], [[Asad Jafri]], [[Abdul Qadir]], [[Nimco Ahmed]], [[Omar Mullick]], [[Cynthia Hamilton]], Professors [[Rosa Marie Pegueros]], [[Sonia Jarvis]], [[Ed Sermier]], [[Al Killilea]], [[Lynn Pasquerella]],
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Those thanked for their help included  [[Terry Marshall]], [[Maytha Alhassen]], [[Tanjila Islam]], [[Najima Nazyat]], [[Yusef Ramalize]], [[Taj James]], [[Jungwon Kim]], [[Suyoung Kim]], [[Wahija Akhtar]], [[Awais Khaleel]], [[Anas Canon]], [[Bracken Hendricks]], Mahea & Alea,  [[Kizzy Charles-Guzman]], [[Marianne Manilov]], [[Zaid Mohiuddin]], [[Jody Tonita]], [[Ferentz Lafargue]], CAIR-NY, the [[Green For All]] Fellows, and the 2008 National Urban Fellows.<ref>[Green Deen: What Islam Teaches about Protecting the Planet By Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, Keith Ellison, p 218, 219]</ref>
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==Left Forum 2010==
 
==Left Forum 2010==
 
'''The Art & Politics of Spectacle – Creating Ethical Spectacles:'''
 
'''The Art & Politics of Spectacle – Creating Ethical Spectacles:'''

Revision as of 18:58, 1 December 2015

Terry Marshall

Template:TOCnestleft Terry Marshall is a Boston activist. He has been involved in youth and social justice struggles for over 15 years and founded Intelligent Mischief in 2013.

In 2008 Terry became the Lead Youth Organizer of the Healthcare Education Project, an initiative of 1199 SEIU in New York City. While there he led the innovative “Young Voices For Healthcare” campaign to involve young people in the healthcare reform struggle.

Terry is superstar facilitator that serves for several national social justice organizations: Center for Story-based Strategy (CSS), Beautiful Trouble, and co-founder of Blackout Arts Collective. He also serves on the board for Center for Artistic Activism and Boston-area Youth Organizing Project (BYOP). [1]

"Green Deen"

Cairellison.PNG

"Green Deen: What Islam Teaches about Protecting the Planet", was written by Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, Keith Ellison.

The following people cotributed in some way to the development of the project: Van Jones, Dr. L'Heaureux Lewis, Musa Syeed, Ahlam Syeed, Yasir Syeed, Ismail Ocasio, Idris Braithwaite, Samiha Rahman, Sister Aisha Al-Wadiwiyya, Rami Nasashibi, Amir Al-Islam, Debbie Altmontaser, Asad Jafri, Abdul Qadir, Nimco Ahmed, Omar Mullick, Cynthia Hamilton, Professors Rosa Marie Pegueros, Sonia Jarvis, Ed Sermier, Al Killilea, Lynn Pasquerella,

Those thanked for their help included Terry Marshall, Maytha Alhassen, Tanjila Islam, Najima Nazyat, Yusef Ramalize, Taj James, Jungwon Kim, Suyoung Kim, Wahija Akhtar, Awais Khaleel, Anas Canon, Bracken Hendricks, Mahea & Alea, Kizzy Charles-Guzman, Marianne Manilov, Zaid Mohiuddin, Jody Tonita, Ferentz Lafargue, CAIR-NY, the Green For All Fellows, and the 2008 National Urban Fellows.[2]

Left Forum 2010

The Art & Politics of Spectacle – Creating Ethical Spectacles:

Dying for Cool: Case Study on US Militarism and Marketing:

Left Forum 2012

Stories of the 99%

Sponsored by: Occupy Comix

Freedom Road meeting

Spring 2015, the New York/New Jersey District of Freedom Road Socialist Organization sponsored a forum entitled “Ferguson: The Movement So Far and Lessons for Coming Struggles.” The first speaker was "our comrade", Montague Simmons, Chair of the legendary Organization for Black Struggle in St. Louis.[3]

The meeting was held 39 Eldridge St,New York, 19 March 2015. Organized by Eric Odell.

A Discussion with Montague Simmons Chair of the Organization of Black Struggle – St. Louis and labor organizer

Loyda Colon Co-Director of the Justice Committee, a Latina/Latino-led organization dedicated to building a movement against police violence and systemic racism in New York City

Speaking for the first time in NYC since the police murder of Michael Brown, the chair of OBS, which played a major role in the Ferguson protests, discusses the new strategies, organizational forms and social forces that emerged there, and how the movement was sustained. Loyda Colon will reflect on the Justice Committee’s work organizing with families directly impacted by police violence, and will share their thoughts on the current movement in NYC.
Together they will share their thoughts on key questions for the movements against police abuse that are erupting around the country. How do we hold together broad united fronts with different generations, cultures, classes and political perspectives? What’s the role of anti-capitalists and socialists? What kind of policing reforms do we want and how do they relate to other issues in our communities, and to radical social transformation?[4]

Those signalling their intention to attend on Wherevent included John McCarthy, Juliet Ucelli, Betty Yu, Lily Defriend, Wai Yee P, David Unger, Matthew Tinker, Ryan Briles, Enbion Micah Aan, Erick Moreno, Terry Marshall, Jesse Baboo, Daniel Tasripin, Anton Han Kiang, Starlitekid Cosmos, Clayton Nino Brown, Miguel Marrero-Bermudez, Joy Schulman, Jeanne D. Shaw, Mark Swier, Stephanie Zukasaka, Denise Chupacabral, Anne Mitchell, Emma Pliskin, Oriana Roeckraeyer, Lara Shepard-Blue, Karly Safar, Robina Rai, Man See Kong, Teresa Basilio, Aisha Shillingford, Adriana Cruz, Ofie Virtucio, Rivka Paradis, Katrina Cortes, Sharice Richards.[5]

Intelligent Mischief

Intelligent Mischief squad, as of December 2015;[6]

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