Below is the front matter of a recent book, RPS/2044: An Oral History of the Next American Revolution, which features 18 future revolutionaries telling their personal stories of their involvement in a revolutionary process spanning the next 27 years. The book includes thirty chapters dealing with all sides of their future struggle. The premise is the book has come to us from an alternative U.S. on an Alternative earth, time-shifted from ours. That is explained in the Foreword, below. Also below is an annotated Table of Contents, A Video Playlist for the book, an Introduction by the interviewer, Miguel Guevara, and a timeline of events.
On the one hand, I hope what is below will spur some readers to visit the book’s web page, which not only has the front matter, but various interviews, articles, means to post, etc., or to get a copy of the full work. After all, everyone likely to read this article realizes the future will be bleak, even dystopian, unless some massive process of social change addressing all sides of life interactively unfolds successfully. Shouldn’t we all therefore wish to hear from folks who have been part of just such a process, albeit for a time-shifted version of our society? On the other hand, if this article falls short of accomplishing that aspiration, I offer it as the first in a series of posts. Others will be chapters from the book…
RPS / 2044
An Oral History of
La prossima rivoluzione americana
By Miguel Guevara & Michael Albert
Gli intervistati: Lydia Luxemburg, Bertrand Dellinger, Juliet Berkman, Andrej Goldman, Senator Malcolm King, Governor Celia Curie, Harriet Lennon, Rev. Stephen Du Bois, Cynthia Parks, Mayor Bill Hampton, Barbara Bethune, Mark Feynman, Anton Rocker, Peter Cabral, Robin Kuntsler, Leslie Zinn, Noam Carmichael, & Dylan Cohen
Oh, the fishes will laugh
Mentre nuotano fuori dal sentiero
And the seagulls they’ll be smiling
E le rocce sulla sabbia
Will proudly stand
The hour that the ship comes in
E le parole che vengono usate
Per confondere la nave
Will not be understood as they’re spoken
Per le catene del mare
Avrà rotto durante la notte
And will be buried at the bottom of the ocean
- Bob Dylan
Sommario
Prefazione
In his own United States, in his own 2040, Miguel Guevara began questioning eighteen prominent revolutionaries…
Video Playlist
Can a music playlist usefully accompany an oral history?
Introduzione
From 2030 to 2036 I wrote over 500 topical essays.
Selected Timeline
Selected RPS events, project’s, and campaigns by year.
Chapter 1: First Steps
Juliet Berkman and Andrej Goldman discuss the first major march and boycotts.
Chapter 2: Overcoming Cynicism
Juliet Berkman, Senator Malcolm King, and Andrej Goldman discuss overcoming resistance, and early momentum.
Capitolo 3: Guida introduttiva
Andrej Goldman and Bill Hampton discuss hope, activism, and program.
Capitolo 4: 2016
Il senatore Malcolm King parla delle elezioni del 2016.
Chapter 5: Reacting to Trump
Andrej Goldman and Senator Malcolm King discuss Trump winning.
Chapter 6: The First Convention
Andrej Goldman, Senator Malcolm King, and Cynthia Parks, recall the first convention and its immediate aftermath.
Chapter 7: Initial Commitments
Cynthia Parks and Andrej Goldman discuss vision, structure, and program.
Chapter 8: Forming Chapters
Cynthia Parks and Andrej Goldman discuss building RPS chapters.
Chapter 9: Housing and Rights to the City
Bill Hampton, Cynthia Parks, and Harriet Lennon discuss transportation, housing, and rights to the city.
Chapter 10: Actor’s Activism
Celia Curie discusses Hollywood activism.
Chapter 11: Health and Class
Barbara Bethune and Mark Feynman discuss the initial emergence of the health front and class conceptions.
Chapter 12: Athletics and Religion
Peter Cabral and Stephen Du Bois discuss athletic and religious renovation.
Chapter 13: Courageous Courtrooms
Robin Kunstler and Peter Cabral discuss legal upheaval.
Chapter 14: Media Makeovers
Leslie Zinn parla dei cambiamenti dei media.
Chapter 15: Economic Campaigns
Anton Rocker discusses minimum wage and workplace organizing.
Chapter 16: Concepts
Lydia Luxemburg parla delle idee alla base di RPS.
Chapter 17: Values
Bertrand Dellinger and Lydia Luxembourg discuss values at the heart of RPS.
Chapter 18: Defining Ourselves
Dylan Cohen, Malcom King, Lydia Luxemburg, Bill Hampton, and Barbara Bethune discuss shadow government.
Chapter 19: Gender and Race
Juliet Berkman, Bill Hampton, Lydia Luxemburg, Cynthia Parks, Noam Carmichael, and Peter Cabral discuss gender and race.
Capitolo 20: Classe
Mark Feynman, Lydia Luxemburg, and Juliet Berkman discuss class.
Chapter 21: Leadership, Pace, Solidarity
Robin Kunstler, Celia Curie, and Noam Carmichael, address leadership, pace, and solidarity.
Chapter 22: Reforms, Revolution, Violence
Lydia Luxemburg, Andrej Goldman, Peter Cabral, and Juliet Berkman discuss reforms, revolution, and violence.
Chapter 23: Elections
Mayor Bill Hampton, Celia Curie, Lydia Luxemburg, Bertrand Dellinger, and Malcolm King discuss electoral participation.
Chapter 24: Political and Kinship Vision
Bertrand Dellinger and Lydia Luxemburg discuss Political and Kinship Vision.
Chapter 25: Economic and Cultural Vision
Andrej Goldman, Peter Cabral, Lydia Luxemburg, and Bertrand Dellinger discuss economic and cultural vision.
Chapter 26: Media Seeds
Bertrand Dellinger, Mark Feynman, and Leslie Zinn discuss media future.
Chapter 27: Health and Justice Seeds
Barbara Bethune, Mark Feynman, and Robin Kunstler, discuss health and justice future.
Chapter 28: Education and Economy Seeds
Bertrand Dellinger, Anton Rocker, and Harriet Lennon discuss education and economy future.
Chapter 29: World and Planet
Bertrand Dellinger, Dylan Cohen, and Stephen Du Bois discuss international relations and ecology.
Chapter 30: Ship Ahoy
Miguel Guevara has a few final words.
Postfazione
Did our oral history move you? Did its participants make useful observations?
Poscritto
In November 2044, Senator Malcolm King interviewed after being elected President of the U.S. with his running mate, Governor Celia Curie.
appendice
Excerpt from Miguel Guevara’s Press Briefing, April 9, 2045.
The Interviewees
A brief biographic list of this oral history’s eighteen interviewees in the order they first appear in the book.
Prefazione
Di Michele Alberto
In his own United States, in his own 2040, Miguel Guevara began questioning eighteen prominent revolutionaries about their Revolution for a Participatory Society (RPS). From the resulting interviews, Guevara stitched together an oral history, RPS/2044.
Guevara lives on an “alt earth” whose initial divergence from our earth shuffled people, morphed names, tweaked events, and shifted time 28 years. Alt earth’s 2016 closely resembled our 2016, but when we endured 2016, alt earth enjoyed 2044. Our future won’t mimic their past, but could their experience inform ours? Could their commitment inspire and incite ours?
An eye blink ago, in our own 2016, 52 activists and 2,000 additional advocates signed a statement titled, “We Stand for Peace and Justice.”
“We stand for peace and justice. We see an organized anti worker, anti minority, anti immigrant, anti woman, anti LGBTQ, anti ecological, pro imperial, incarceration minded, surveillance employing, authoritarian reaction proliferating around the world. It calls itself right wing populist but is arguably more accurately termed neofascist. It preys on fear as well as often warranted anger. It manipulates and misleads with false promises and outright lies. It is trying to create an international alliance. Courageous responses are emerging and will proliferate around issue after issue, and in country after country. These responses will challenge the unworthy emotions, the vicious lies, and the vile policies. They will reject right wing rollback and repression. But to ward off an international, multi issue, reactionary assault shouldn’t we be internationalist and multi issue? Shouldn’t we reject reaction but also seek positive, forward looking, inspiring progress? To those ends:
“Sosteniamo il crescente attivismo a favore del cambiamento progressista in tutto il mondo e le loro campagne positive per un mondo migliore, e ci opponiamo ai crescenti usurpatori reazionari del potere in tutto il mondo e alle loro bugie, manipolazioni e politiche.
“We stand for peace, human rights, and international law against the conditions, mentalities, institutions, weapons and dissemination of weapons that breed and nurture war and injustice.
“We stand for healthcare, education, housing, and jobs against war and military spending. We stand for internationalism, indigenous, and native rights, and a democratic foreign policy against empire, dictatorship, and political and religious fundamentalism.
“Siamo a favore della giustizia contro le istituzioni economiche, politiche e culturali che promuovono enormi disuguaglianze economiche e di potere, il dominio aziendale, la privatizzazione, la schiavitù salariale, il razzismo, la gerarchia di genere e sessuale e la devoluzione della gentilezza umana e della saggezza sotto attacco da parte di celebri autorità e passività forzata.
“Siamo a favore della democrazia e dell’autonomia contro l’autoritarismo e la sottomissione. Difendiamo i diritti dei detenuti contro il profitto carcerario. Siamo a favore della partecipazione contro la sorveglianza. Siamo a favore della libertà e dell’equità contro la repressione e il controllo.
“Siamo a favore della sovranità nazionale contro l’occupazione e l’apartheid. Ci opponiamo ovunque ai regimi apertamente brutali. Ci opponiamo alla sovversione elettorale, meno apertamente brutale ma comunque orribilmente restrittiva, alla sorveglianza governativa e aziendale e alla manipolazione dei mass media.
“Siamo a favore dell’equità contro lo sfruttamento dei lavoratori e dei consumatori da parte delle multinazionali e degli imperi dei paesi subordinati. Siamo a favore della solidarietà di e con i poveri e gli esclusi ovunque.
“Siamo a favore della diversità contro l’omogeneità e della dignità contro il razzismo. Siamo a favore dei diritti comunitari multiculturali, internazionalisti, contro la repressione culturale, economica e sociale degli immigrati e di altre comunità subordinate nei nostri paesi e in tutto il mondo.
“Siamo a favore dell’uguaglianza di genere contro la misoginia e il machismo. Siamo a favore della libertà sessuale contro la repressione sessuale, l’omogeneizzazione, l’omofobia e la transfobia.
“Siamo a favore della saggezza ecologica contro la distruzione delle foreste, del suolo, dell’acqua, delle risorse ambientali e della biodiversità da cui dipende tutta la vita. Siamo a favore della sanità ecologica contro il suicidio ecologico.
“Siamo a favore di un mondo le cui istituzioni politiche, economiche e sociali promuovono la solidarietà, promuovono l’equità, massimizzano la partecipazione, celebrano la diversità e incoraggiano la piena democrazia.
“Non saremo un minimo comune denominatore, una singola questione o una coalizione con un unico focus. Saremo un massiccio movimento di movimenti con una vasta gamma di preoccupazioni, idee e obiettivi, uniti da ciò che sosteniamo e contro ciò che sosteniamo.
“Godremo e saremo rafforzati dal rispetto condiviso e dall’aiuto reciproco mentre insieme rifiutiamo le ostilità e gli atteggiamenti settari.
“Sosteniamo e ci impegniamo a lavorare per la pace e la giustizia”.
Ecco una lista dei Noi stiamo Statement’s Initial Signers:
M. Adams U.S., Ezequiel Adamovsky Argentina, Michael Albert U.S., Vilma Almendra Colombia, Bridget Anderson UK, Omar Barghouti Palestine, Walden Bello Philippines, Medea Benjamin U.S., Peter Bohmer U.S., Leah Bolger U.S., Patrick Bond South Africa, Jeremy Brecher U.S., Leslie Cagan U.S., Adam Carpinelli U.S., Avi Chomsky U.S., Noam Chomsky U.S., Marjorie Cohn U.S., Steve Early U.S., Mark Evans UK, Bill Fletcher U.S., Lindsey German UK, Angela M. Gilliam U.S., Linda Gordon U.S., Andrej Grubacic, U.S., David Hartsough U.S., Chaia Heller U.S., Pervez Hoodbhoy Pakistan, Kathy Kelly U.S., Joanne Landy U.S., Dan Leahy U.S., Rabbi Michael Lerner U.S., Mairead Maguire Ireland, Ben Manski U.S., Robert McChesney U.S., Miranda Mellis U.S., Leo Panitch Canada, Cynthia Peters U.S., Francis Fox Piven U.S., Justin Podur Canada, C J Polychroniou U.S., Milan Rai UK, Manuel Rozental Colombia, Boaventura Santos Portugal, Irene Ramalho Santos Portugal, Lydia Sargent U.S., Kim Scipes U.S., Marina Sitrin U.S., Norman Solomon U.S., Verena Stresing France, David Swanson U.S., Rudolfo Torres U.S., Tom Vouloumanos Canada, Bob Wing, U.S.
Il Noi stiamo statement didn’t yield a broad U.S. project, but Black Lives Matter, the earlier Occupy Movement, the Sanders campaign, the Women’s March, on-going anti-war resistance, persistent Sanctuary organizing, and vigorous anti-Trump resistance broached the likelihood of more to come.
Interviewed at a People’s Summit in Chicago, heading into summer of 2017, the noted actor, producer, and activist Danny Glover voiced widespread activist sentiments: Develop clear vision. Seek fundamental change. Transcend being peripheral to power. Avoid circling wagons.
Guevara’s RPS/2044 takes Glover’s advice. Can an oral history from a revolutionary alternative future inspire advance in our world? Time waits for no one, and time will answer.
– Michael Albert, 2017
Video Playlist
As I prepared channeled RPS/2044’s many eloquent voices for release in 2017, I turned seventy. In my years of journeying from under-aged neophyte to over-aged veteran, people, events, books, talks, and beats, melodies, riffs, and lyrics led the way. The people, events, books, and talks informed RPS/2044’s interviewees’ words. What about songs?
The playlist below reveals my limited tastes, but for me each song’s message, sound, and original context augment RPS history. Perhaps it needs additional entries. Perhaps we can together add some in later editions of RPS/2044, in print and/or online. In any event, the playlist like RPS/2044 are a work in progress.
Il sito RPS2044.org includes links to video performances of each entry.
Capitolo uno: Primi respiri
Chuck Berry: Rotola su Beethoven
Elvis Presley: Jailhouse Rock
Billy Holliday: Dio benedica il bambino
Impressioni: le persone si preparano
Chapter Two: Overcoming Cynicism
Rolling Stones: Soddisfazione
Otis Redding: Il molo della baia
Jackson Brown: Il pretendente
Lorde: We’ll Never Be Royals
Sam Cooke: Arriverà un cambiamento
Chapter Three: Getting Started
Woody Guthrie: Non ho casa
Nina Simone: Mississippi, dannazione
The Beatles: Here Comes the Sun
Bruce Springsteen: La rivolta
Chapter Four: The 2016 Election
Woody Guthrie/Pete Seeger: Deportees
Odetta: Jim Crow Blues
Richard e Mimi Farina: il predone audace
Buffalo Springfield: per quello che vale
Chapter Five: Reacting to Trump
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
Bob Dylan: A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
Iris Dement: La terra desolata dei liberi
Rhiannon Giddens: Autostrada della libertà
Chapter Six: The First Convention
Mavis Staples: non sei sola
Ben E King: Stai accanto a me
Tom Morello: Lasciamo risuonare la libertà
Bob Dylan: Ora è tutto finito Baby Blue
Chapter Seven: Initial Commitments
Lead Belly: Bourgeois Blues
Alejandro Escovedo: Onda
Laura Nyro: Save the Country
Chrissie Hynde: Rivoluzione
Chapter Eight: Forming Chapters
The Tokens: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Marvin Gaye: cosa sta succedendo
Odetta: Questa mia piccola luce
Bob Marley: Alzati, alzati
Chapter Nine: Housing and Rights to the City
Billie Holiday: strano frutto
Bruce Springsteen: Youngtown
Amy Ray: Laramie
Lo scontro: Londra chiama
Chapter Ten: Actor’s Activism
Donovan: Prendi il vento
I fratelli Neville: Sorella Rosa
Gil Scott Heron: La rivoluzione non sarà trasmessa in televisione
Bob Dylan: Va tutto bene, mamma
Chapter Eleven: Health and Class
Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died
Paul Simon: Il pugile
Bob Dylan: La fattoria di Maggie
Drive By Truckers: una volta vietati Immagina
Chapter Twelve: Athletics and Religion
Jimi Hendrix: The Star Spangled Banner
Donovan: To Try for the Sun
Bob Marley: Canzone della redenzione
Joan Baez: Soffiando nel vento
Chapter Thirteen: Courageous Courtrooms
Bob Dylan: Uragano
Bruce Springsteen: 41 Shots
Ruthie Foster: Signore, ricordati di me
Rabbia contro la macchina: uccidere nel nome
Chapter Fourteen: Media Makeovers
Simon e Garfunkle: Suoni del silenzio
Jimmie Cliff: Seduto qui nel Limbo
Leonard Cohen: Lo sanno tutti
John Lennon: Immagina
Chapter Fifteen: Early Economic Campaigns|
Jim Page: Preferirei ballare
John Lennon: Potere al popolo
The Clash, Revolution Rock
Leonard Cohen: Democrazia
Chapter Sixteen: Concepts
Buffy St. Marie: Ora che il bufalo se n'è andato
Shannon Labrie: È politico
Randy Newman: Scienze politiche
Nemico pubblico: combattere il potere
Chapter Seventeen: Values
Lucinda Williams: Canzone dei soldati
Neil Young: Dopo la corsa all'oro
Lo scontro: la convocazione
Louis Armstrong: Che mondo meraviglioso
Chapter Eighteen: Defining Ourselves
Neil Young, Rock nel mondo libero
Ragazze Indaco: Vai Vai Vai
Jimmy Cliff: Più diventano difficili
Bruce Springsteen: nato negli Stati Uniti
Chapter Nineteen: Gender and Race
Aretha Franklin: Rispetto
Indigo Girls: Closer to Fine
Nina Simone: Vorrei sapere come ci si sente ad essere liberi
Laura Marline: Next Time
Ani Difranco: Non sono una ragazza carina
Chapter Twenty: Class
Hooray for the Riff Raff: La Pa’lante
Guidare dai camionisti: cosa significa
Valerie June: Workin’ Woman Blues
John Lennon: eroe della classe operaia
Chapter Twenty One: Leadership, Pace, Solidarity
Maryanne Faithful: Broken English
Patti Smith: Le persone hanno il potere
Jimmy Cliff: Puoi ottenerlo se lo vuoi davvero
Lo scontro: bombe spagnole
Chapter Twenty Two: Reforms, Revolution, Violence
Tracy Chapman: stiamo parlando di una rivoluzione
Thunderclapp Newman: Qualcosa nell'aria
Rolling Stones: L'uomo del combattimento di strada
Joan Baez: Addio Angelina
Chapter Twenty Three: Elections
Creedance Clearwater Revival: Fortunato Figlio
Paul Robeson: niente più blocchi d'asta
Rolling Stones: zucchero di canna
Run for the Jewels: “A Report To The Shareholders / Kill Your Masters”
Chapter Twenty Four: Political and Kinship Vision
Sharon Jones: Questa terra è la tua terra
Nina Simone: Vorrei sapere come ci si sente ad essere liberi
Beatles: Cara Prudence
Lady Ga Ga: nata in questo modo
Joan Baez: Supereremo la situazione
Chapter Twenty Five: Economic and Cultural Vision
Peter Gabriel: Biko
Los Lobos: Rivoluzione
The Roots: Next Movement
Kendrick Lamar: Quanto costa un dollaro
Chapter Twenty Six: Media Future
David Bowie: Tutti i giovani ragazzi
Lucinda Williams: nata per essere amata
Tom Morello: Tu da che parte stai?
Nemico pubblico: alzatevi, alzatevi
Chapter Twenty Seven: Health and Justice Future
Johnny Cash: l'uomo in nero
Bruce Springsteen: Badlands
Prince: Firma il Times
Bob Dylan: I rintocchi della libertà
Chapter Twenty Eight: Education and Economy Future
Pink Floyd: un altro mattone nel muro
Mavis Staples: ha scritto una canzone per tutti
Jackson Browne: vive in bilico
Jefferson Airplane: Corona della Creazione
Bob Dylan: I tempi stanno cambiando
Chapter Twenty Nine: World and Planet
Marianne Faithful: inglese stentato
Buffy St. Marie: Soldato universale
Phil Ochs: Poliziotti del mondo
Shannon Labrie: Guerra e pace
Bob Dylan: Maestri della guerra
Chapter Thirty: Ship Ahoy
Phil Ochs: Il suono della rivoluzione
Leonard Cohen: Alleluia
Los Lobos: Il lupo sopravviverà
Chambers Brothers: il momento è arrivato oggi
Bob Dylan: Quando arriva la nave
On RPS.org the above references appear as links to YouTube videos. Enjoy!
Introduzione
From 2030 to 2036 I wrote over 500 topical essays for a Latin American media project. They required immediacy, preferred facts to lessons, and welcomed names, dates, and happenstances but not whys, from wheres, and to wheres. I obeyed, but I also griped. In early 2037, I happened to read an oral history of social media. By late 2039 I began interviewing 18 participants in the on-going U.S. Revolution for a Participatory Society (RPS). From 2039 into 2041, I heard about initial aims, early activities, and the birth, maturation, and success of seeking a better world.
My interviewees evaluated RPS’s early efforts in health, housing, urban relations, economics, entertainment, sports, religion, law, and media. They recounted RPS’s gender, race, and class policies, and its approach to solidarity, leadership, and correcting its own inadequacies. They explored RPS’s shadow government and shadow society programs, and described RPS’s social vision. They addressed ecology, health, legality, education, media, economy, city life, family life, elections, international relations, and prospects for final victory.
But, my questions had an intent that left much out. I asked about events, programs, ideas, and feelings but always and only seeking to understand the emergence and success of RPS. I asked questions that ignored the mindsets and history of the twenty five years’ opponents of change, fascist or liberal, of new technologies, of economic, social, and cultural trends, of fashion and sports, of cultural creations, scientific and, medical, of natural and even global warming caused storms, and even of wars and near wars and interventions and near interventions, if at all, only to illuminate the forward motion of RPS. Of course what I didn’t ask about is important, it just wasn’t part of my limited agenda.
In 2041, I excerpted their interviews into topical chapters and prepared a website (available at http://rps2044.org) to display testimonials, reviews, related essays, and comments. At that site you can add, comments, complaints, suggestions, and explorations, and send questions to myself or to any interviewee. The website includes YouTube links for all items in the Playlist.
Everything worthwhile about RPS/2044 is due to the interviewees. The flaws are mine.
Miguel Guevara, 2041
Selected Timeline
2015 Sanders Runs
2016 Black Lives Matter Program
2016 NFL Anthem Protests
2016 Sanders’ Our Revolution Founded
2016 Trump Elected
2017 Immigrant Sanctuary Movements
2017 Expanded Minimum Wage Movement
2017 Women’s March Repudiates Trump
2017 Church Sanctuary Movements
2018 Athletes Sanctuary Movement
2018 Anti Trump Civil Disobedience
2018 Global March for Sustainability
2019 Detroit Wages and Anti Violence Rally
2019 War No More Rallies
2019 Wall Street Peace and Justice March
2020 Firearms Manufacturers Boycott
2020 Campus Military Divestment
2020 Initial RPS Meetings/Groups
2021 Public Schools for the People
2021 Olympics Decentralization Movement
2021 Athletes for Community Safety
2022 RPS Founding Convention
2022 College Athletes Movement
2022 First Hollywood RPS meeting
2022 Journalists for Social Responsibility
2023 Religious Renovations Movement
2023 Hollywood RPS School
2023 One Hundredth RPS Chapter Meets
2023 Press the Press Campaign
2023 Community Control of Police
2024 RPS Campaigns for Balanced Jobs
2024 Alternative Media Renovation Campaign
2024 Legal Workers Conference
2024 High School Athletes Movement
2024 $25 Hr. Minimum Wages Campaign
2025 RPS Schools for Organizers
2025 30 Hour Work Week
2025 RPS Defining Second Convention
2025 RPS Shadow Government
2026 National Bike Campaigns
2026 Rights to the City expansion
2026 Five Hundredth RPS Chapter Meets
2026 Gender Roles Renovation
2027 Apartment Organizing
2027 Amazon Sit-down Strike
2027 UPS, Fed Ex…Strikes
2027 Online Curriculum Campaign
2027 National Alternative Media Coalition
2028 1000th RPS Chapter Meets
2028 Collective Alt Media Funding
2028 Military and Prison Conversion
2028 People’s Social Media
2028 Pharmaceuticals’ Protests
2029 Movie: Next American Revolution
2029 2500th RPS Chapter Meets
2029 California Campus Workers Strike
2029 Harvard Med School Strike
2029 National Grad Students Strike
2030 Prisoners Strikes
2030 Hotel and Motel Occupations
2030 Medicine for Health not Profit
2031 Chicago Public School Occupation
2031 Hollywood Strikes
2031 RPS People’s Clinics Movement
2031 National Public Schools Occupations
2032 RPS National Nurses March
2032 Colombus Factory Takeovers
2032 Public Schools for the People
2032 Malcolm King Senator of Ma
2032 National Coop Coalition
2033 Students for Balanced Jobs
2033 Cleveland Workers Movement
2033 People’s Prison Reform
2033 NY, LA, Chic., SF Worker Movements
2033 Hospital Renovations Movement
2034 Celia Lopez, Gov. Cal.
2034 National Bloc Movement
2034 National Prisoners Strike
2034 Coops for Self Management
2034 RPS Factories for the People
2035 Chicago Health Workers Strike
2035 RPS Community Planning Movement
2035 National Health Workers Strike
2035 Coops for RPS Economy
2036 Industry Wide Strikes
2036 Global Climate Action Strike
2036 Participatory Budgeting Campaign
2037 Week Long U.S. National Strike
2039 Interviews Begin
2041 Interviews End
2042 RPS Published
2044 President Malcolm King
2045 RPS Construction Proceeds
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