Join us to watch this new 35-minute film by the good folks at subMedia, "Learning to Resist," and stick around for a discussion.
On this, the 50th anniversary of the global uprisings of 1968, subMedia pays homage to the insurgent youth who helped kick things off a half-century ago by taking a look at some contemporary student-led movements that are still tearing things up around the world. In this month's episode of Trouble, the first of a two-part series on radical student movements, sub.Media talks to a number of current and former student organizers from so-called Puerto Rico, Quebec, and Chile as they share their experiences from the high points of past struggles and provide hard-fought lessons that can help prepare a new generation for the battles to come.
Whether you're a student organizer, or lifelong learner and troublemaker, these movements have much to offer everyone in terms of their strength, creativity, and inspiration. All ages welcome!