Randy Martin
Randy Martin
Left Forum Advisory Board
In 2009 the Left Forum Advisory Board included Gilbert Achcar, Tariq Ali, Ashanti Alston, Anthony Arnove, Robin Blackburn, Barbara Bowen, Jack Bratich, Rose Brewer, Renate Bridenthal, Michael Brie, Stephen Brier, Stephen Eric Bronner, Paul Buhle, Joseph Buttigieg, Luciana Castellina, Angela Dillard, Stephen Duncombe, Hester Eisenstein, Barbara Epstein, Deepa Fernandes, Hector Figueroa, Harriet Fraad, Josh Freeman, Barbara Garson, Heather Gautney, Marvin Gettleman, Arun Gupta, Jack Hammond, David Harvey, Gerald Horne, Boris Kagarlitsky, Robin D. G. Kelley, Christine A. Kelly, Peter Kwong, Joanne Landy, Jesse Lemisch, Michael Lowy, Nivedita Majumdar, Manning Marable, Randy Martin, Liz Mestres, Susan O'Malley, Cathy Mulder, Leo Panitch, Christian Parenti, Thomas Ponniah, Barbara Ransby, Michael Ratner, Jan Rehmann, Gerardo Renique, Rainer Rilling, Colin Robinson, Nan Rubin, Roger Salerno, Stephen R. Shalom, Neil Smith, Richard Smith, Meredith Tax, Eleni Varikas, Victor Wallis, Joseph Wilson.[1]
Panel Discussion at 2002 Socialist Scholars Conference
The 2002 Socialist Scholars Conference was held April 12-14 at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science Foundation Building, New York.[2],[3]
9/11: What Does It Mean for the Left?
- Sponsor: Social Text
- Chair: Randy Martin of New York University
- Neil Smith of CUNY Graduate Center
- Stefano Harney of CUNY Graduate Center
- Joseph Massad of the Columbia University
- Meena Alexander, Hunter College, a poet
- Rupal Oza of Women's Studies, Hunter College
Socialist Scholars Conference 1990
The Socialist Scholars Conference 1990, held September 6-8, at the Hotel Commodore, New York, included panels such as:[4]
Socialist States-Socialist World: Evaluating the Current Terms of Crisis: Roundtable Editors Socialism and Democracy
- Sponsor: Research Group on Socialism and Democracy
- Michael E. Brown
- Randy Martin
- Ludmila Melchior
- Frank Rosengart
Communist "Manifestivity"
On October 30 and 31, 1998 the Brecht Forum presented the "Communist Manifestivity -150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at at Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.
One of the many workshops at the Manifestivity was;
The Communist Manifesto--Now; with Mary Boger, Lynne Chancer, Bogdan Denitch, August Nimtz, Vijay Prashad, Marshall Berman. Moderator: Randy Martin
Social Text
Martin is listed among the editorial collective of Social Text, a journal published by Duke University Press that covers social and cultural phenomena, focusing attention on gender, sexuality, race, and environmental theories.[5]
"They Say Austerity, We Say Solidarity!"
The Brecht Forum's 33rd Annual Intensive Introduction to Marxism
Thursday, July 14 through Sunday, July 17, 2011
Presenters include Younes Abouyoub, Kazembe Balagun, Nyaza Bandele, Matthew Birkhold, David Braun, J.J. Brown, Randy Martin, Donna Murch, Shadid Stover, Juliet Ucelli, Lincoln Van Sluytman, Tim Schermerhorn, Ganesh Trichur, Rick Wolff and others TBA.
- The Brecht Forum's annual Summer Intensive is designed as an introduction to the theoretical and practical traditions that trace their origins to the works of Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. [6]
External links
References
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ 2002 Socialist Scholars Conference (accessed October 16, 2023)
- ↑ Archive Link: 2002 Socialist Scholars Conference (accessed October 16, 2023)
- ↑ Second Annual Socialist Scholars Conference program.
- ↑ About
- ↑ [TOPLAB-ANNOUNCE The 33rd Annual Intensive Introduction to Marxism: They Say Austerity, We Say Solidarity! NYC 7/14-17/2011 The Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory (TOPLAB) news and announcement list. toplab-announce at lists.mayfirst.org Fri Jul 8]