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SUMMARY:G20 Teach-In UJ Centre for Social
DESCRIPTION:Can the G20 be reformed\, or should it breakup?\n\nThe case against  imperial + subimperial partnerships\nIn the person at the University of Johannesburg Soweto Campus\, join a two-day tech-in covering G20 “solidarity\, equality\, sustainability’ politics\, hosted by Trevor Ngwane\, Patric Bond and the Centre for Social Change – or join us online as we broadcast live: https://us02web.zoomus/j/8473624863 \nThe UJ Centre Social offers critiques of G20 imperial + subimperial partnership\, for amplifying – not solving – the world’s problems. \nThese politocs pit the Trumps regime (the “G1”\, boycotting SA) against other Western “G6” ruling classes in alliance with the Brazil-Russia-India-china-South Africa BRICS bloc…against everyone else and our planetary ecosystems. \nThe hosting of the Johannesburg G20Leaders summit at the Nasrec conference site-near Diepkloof\, Soweto – on November 22-23\, offers a chance on the prior weekend to learn from activists of South Africa\, G20 members state and the world’s economics periphery. \nThe tech-in helps question whether the ‘unipolar’ post-WWII institutions and capitalist markets are really being challenged by the new ‘multipolar’ BRICS actors – or whether instead\, G20 merely co-opts both South African elites and their ‘S20’ civil society allies. \nTopics include poverty and inequality: financial stability and fairness; ecocide; geopolitical frictions\, e.g. genocide in Palestine\, food sovereignty; and social + class struggles for justice. \nA ‘Break the g20’ tech-in will be at UJs Soweto Campus (2km West of Hano-Baragranath Hospital)\nAlso join us on November 20-22 at Constitutional Hills We the 99% Festival.
URL:https://www.jetp.africa/event/g20-teach-in-uj-centre-for-social/
LOCATION:UJ Soweto Campus\, Chris Hani Road\,\, Soweto\, Gauateng\, 1819\, South Africa
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