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International Peoples' Assembly
Formation2015 (2015)
Websiteipa-aip.org

The International Peoples' Assembly (IPA) is an international network of socialist and labor organizations.

History

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In 2015, the Landless Workers' Movement (MST) created the Dilemmas of Humanity conference, which would later become the IPA.[1][2]

In 2019, the IPA held its first global convention in Caracas, Venezuela,[3] where attendees agreed to "pronounce ourselves in defense of the Bolivarian Revolution and the legitimate and constitutional President, Nicolás Maduro".[4] In 2020, IPA and other leftist organizations held a "International Week of Anti-Imperialist Struggle" that lasted from May 25 to May 30.[5] In 2023, the IPA held a "brigade" in Havana, Cuba, in opposition to the US embargo of Cuba.[6]

International People's Media Network

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IPA partners include its International People's Media Network (IPMN) and its International Collective for Political Education (ICPE), the former and later previously described as IPAs "Coordinating Committee."

IPMN is a self-described "network of independent progressive media projects from across the globe seeking to collectively redefine journalism and the media in a time of global crisis"

This media network includes People's Dispatch, Dongsheng, Brasil de Fato, BreakThrough News, Pan African TV, ARG, and Madaar.

Additional media network members include:[7][8]

  • ALBA Movements[8]
  • ArgMedios[7]
  • Bangladesh Women's Liberation Council[8]
  • Brasil de Fato[1][7]
  • BreakThrough News[7]
  • CODEPINK[8]
  • Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist)[8]
  • Communist Party of Spain[8]
  • Committee for Peasant Unity[8]
  • Democratic Way[8]
  • Dongsheng[7]
  • Francisco de Miranda Front[8]
  • Landless Workers' Movement[8]
  • Moroccan Human Rights Association[8]
  • Madaar[7]
  • National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa[8]
  • New Frame[7]
  • NewsClick[1]
  • Palestinian People's Party[8]
  • Patria Grande Front[8]
  • People's Dispatch,[1][7] formerly The Dawn News
  • Popular Education Project[8]
  • Power to the People[8]
  • Party for Socialism and Liberation[8]
  • Pan African Television[7]
  • Resumen Latinoamericano[1]
  • Socialist Party of Zambia[8]
  • Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party of South Africa[8]
  • Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research[1][7]
  • Workers Party of Bangladesh[8]
  • Workers' Party of Tunisia[8]
  • Workers' Central Union of Cuba[8]
  • See also

    [edit]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f Azkargorta Mintegi, Leire; Vázquez Puente, Unai; Albizu Landa, Xabier (2023). "The Construction of a Global Democracy Through Peoples' Participation on the International Stage: The Case of the International Peoples' Assembly (IPA)". Made-to-Measure Future(s) for Democracy?. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-08608-3. ISBN 9783031086083.
  • ^ "Our Process". Dilemmas of Humanity.
  • ^ "International Peoples' Assembly: Organizing Against Imperialism". Venezuelanalysis. March 15, 2019.
  • ^ "International Peoples Assembly: A Manifesto in Solidarity with Venezuela". Venezuelanalysis. March 4, 2019.
  • ^ Sudré, Lu; PC, Zoe (February 6, 2020). "International Peoples' Assembly prepares for week of action against imperialism". Brasil de Fato.
  • ^ Alexandra, Zoe (April 23, 2023). "150 young organizers from the U.S. travel to Cuba defying the blockade". Monthly Review.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j "IPA Partners". International Peoples' Assembly.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Who We Are: International Process". International Peoples' Assembly. Archived from the original on October 24, 2023.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Peoples%27_Assembly&oldid=1227940765"

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