How does the class struggle intersect with the broader equality movements of people of color, women and lgbtq people. What’s the relationship of the workers demands with youth, environmental movements and seniors? All of this and more is discussed in this webinar that opens a discussion on the new draft party program.
Specifically:
How does racism hurt the entire working class, and why is it important to make the fight against racism a component of the coalitions we work with?
What is the role of oppressed nationalities in movements for health care, education, and immigrant rights and climate?
How do sexism, misogyny, and the inequality of women hurt the entire working class, and why is it important to bring the fight against male supremacy as a component of the coalitions we work with? What is the role of the women’s movement in the struggle against the extreme right?
What forms of oppression and discrimination do LGBTQ people face? How does capitalism shape and perpetuate that oppression, and how can we advance the struggle for equality?