The left gathers in Atlanta
The forum launched with a march in downtown Atlanta aimed at issues from the Iraq war to universal health care (see here for an unflattering news clip; and here for news about a smaller demonstration aimed at public housing).
Today, a wide range of workshops are showcasing the range and depth of social movement activism happening in the country, work that often flies below the mainstream media radar. But some questions are also being raised in the intense hallway discussions of the Atlanta Civic Center: how do the pieces of activism come together to impact the broader political and media debate? And while community-building events like the Social Forum is vital for any movement(s), how do they help the left break out of its isolation and help it avoid just talking to itself?
Labels: u.s. social forum


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