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Jun 27, 2026 - Late-Stage Capitalism?

When: June 27th, 2pm

The newly published 2026 volume of Socialist Register: Late-Stage Capitalism? Accumulation in the Ruins - interrogates anew the notion that global capitalism is in its end time (a recurring theme among Marxists since 1848). At the heart of this concept are indications that capital accumulation is running up against some inherent limits. just as the hucksters of private capital are crowing that so-called Artificial Intelligence will usher in a capitalist utopia of unlimited prosperity (for whom?).

Panelists: Michael Roberts, "Capitalism in the 2020s and Beyond"; Alfredo Saad-Filho, "The Rise of Neoliberal Fascism and the Challenges for the Left"; and Stephen Maher, "Profitable Immiseration: Finance Capital at the End of the World." Invited commentator: Catarina Principe, a political activist from Portugal, a co-editor of Europe in Revolt, and a contributing editor of Jacobin magazine.

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Jun 27, 2026 - Ford Must Go

When: June 27th, 7pm
Where: 111 Wellesley St W

Province-wide protest.

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Jun 27, 2026 - Life of Kashmiri Political Prisoners and the Carceral State

When: June 27th, 11am

This panel analyses the carceral regime imposed in Kashmir by reflecting on political imprisonment, law, and resistance. Focusing on the recent life sentence of Asiya Andrabi, founder of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, the panelists will examine how dissent is transformed almost naturally into terrorism and criminality by deploying narrow security frames and legislation. Asiya Andrabi's case will be analysed within broader patterns of detention of Kashmiris through preventive detention, enforced disappearances, and rampant use of Public Safety Act (PSA) and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), as well as limits on advocacy.

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Jun 26, 2026 - Fireside Movie Night

When: June 26th, 9:30pm

Pride (2014) is a British historical comedy-drama based on a true story set during the 1984 UK miners' strike. The film follows a group of LGBTQ+ activists who raise money to support struggling mining families, despite facing prejudice and resistance from both communities. As the two groups begin working together, unexpected friendships and solidarity form, highlighting the power of unity during times of political and social division. Through humour, heart, and activism, the film explores themes of acceptance, community, and collective resistance.

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Jun 26, 2026 - Screening: What Do: Gaza Is the Compass

When: June 26th, 5pm
Where: UTSU Student Commons, 230 College St.

Join Students for Access for a screening and discussion of the video essay "What Do: Gaza Is The Compass" by Adi Callai in the SBA Centre (room 364). There will be snacks!

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