AWOT EVENT: TEACH-IN - WHY VOTE?
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October 21st, 10:30-4:30pm
Skylight Room, CUNY Graduate Center
34th St and 5th Ave
Against the War on Terror announces a new teach-in in anticipation of the upcoming mid-term elections. Why Vote? will examine what voting means and what it's worth in an age marked by terror and diminished expectations. How do we think about voting when the options seem so narrow but few alternative forms of political action seem available? Nobody wants to be mistaken for the merely apathetic non-voter, but voting for the 'least worst' option is hardly an inspiring use of our ballot. Can one be against voting in the name of real democracy, or is that a substanceless, radical pose that makes a mockery of hard won political rights?
Speakers will include (Click for Full Program)
Professor Stanley Aronowitz, professor of sociology at CUNY Grad Center and director of the Grad Center's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work
Dan Cantor Executive Director of the Working Families Party
Justin Krebs co-founder of Drinking Liberally and Cosmopolity, and
The Editors of Against the War on Terror
Sessions will include :
* Are the Democrats An Alternative?;
* Is This Democracy Worth Your Vote?;
* Why the War on Terror is The Issue;
and more.
Each session will contain short presentations by two speakers, followed by a period of open discussion from the floor. WHY VOTE? Will be held in conjunction with CUNY Graduate Center's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work, and Center for Place Culture and Politics
For more information on the Teach-In and to register, email the editors at editors@againstwot.com.
October 21st, 10:30-4:30pm
Skylight Room, CUNY Graduate Center
34th St and 5th Ave
Against the War on Terror announces a new teach-in in anticipation of the upcoming mid-term elections. Why Vote? will examine what voting means and what it's worth in an age marked by terror and diminished expectations. How do we think about voting when the options seem so narrow but few alternative forms of political action seem available? Nobody wants to be mistaken for the merely apathetic non-voter, but voting for the 'least worst' option is hardly an inspiring use of our ballot. Can one be against voting in the name of real democracy, or is that a substanceless, radical pose that makes a mockery of hard won political rights?
Speakers will include (Click for Full Program)
Professor Stanley Aronowitz, professor of sociology at CUNY Grad Center and director of the Grad Center's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work
Dan Cantor Executive Director of the Working Families Party
Justin Krebs co-founder of Drinking Liberally and Cosmopolity, and
The Editors of Against the War on Terror
Sessions will include :
* Are the Democrats An Alternative?;
* Is This Democracy Worth Your Vote?;
* Why the War on Terror is The Issue;
and more.
Each session will contain short presentations by two speakers, followed by a period of open discussion from the floor. WHY VOTE? Will be held in conjunction with CUNY Graduate Center's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology and Work, and Center for Place Culture and Politics
For more information on the Teach-In and to register, email the editors at editors@againstwot.com.

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