Tuesday, April 28, 7-9 PM
Church of the Village, 201 West 13th Street

Presented by the NYC DSA Academy for Socialist Education
RSVP and more info at 
https://actionnetwork.org/events/imperialism-the-homeland-the-rise-of-militarism-from-caracas-to-minneapolis-to-tehran

Speakers:

*Greg Grandin* , who received his doctorate at Yale University, previously 
taught at New York University for 19 years. He is the author of seven books, 
including The Blood of Guatemala , The Last Colonial Massacre , Empire’s 
Workshop , Fordlandia , which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the 
National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Award, The Empire of 
Necessity , which won the Bancroft and Beveridge awards in American history, 
Kissinger’s Shadow , and The End of the Myth , which won the Pulitzer Prize for 
general nonfiction and was a finalist in the history category. Grandin is a 
member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the Society of American 
Historians. He is co-editor of A Century of Revolution and The Guatemala 
Reader. Grandin has published widely, in The Nation , where he is a member of 
the editorial board, The London Review of Books , The New Republic , NACLA’s 
Report on the Americas , and The New York Times , among other venues. He is a 
regular guest on Democracy Now! His most recent book is America, América: A New 
History of the New World ( 
https://click.actionnetwork.org/ss/c/u001.xqm-apKpWqGuZCDDu9wrxcHb1gaPAq5YD5ERoGxWeG5dJY0n_KdxsVvG5NRnEK5hUPY46UyhdXr-MT04a1LadF6-sWnnfTQAvOxoYrGaqcB9IfGqfDdsZBRqhmLZVqVU4YRtOCBWWPwXarYELxbejv9I8huSnrsgv4irVNOZXNyZ2t6_2tz8uMcJVFU4BMo6vaIx3HD1X1FuRV5rJX_vZW7GWazRE6NnsaMWhG4U1japZXpmneaRatnkHqGEFweYtZ098wofEkjPd6yzc2DmkADncZpCbMfwJkVn1CY22G2AFz10NjLKlnQiQ9iAN3HVB_GC5y9a-RLsWxF8bdtvubx_UYJoLXk4TT2u5OU8fph3RjHQxfcI07H1hQ6zKd58Vr8Dqn2XLA1S9EtkbIWwl_jnWDtYzrR5ABaMM3yEAUVZmE925VccApAI1oilvZt7_R-CKiQcpZM0XPqU-ZS17TVRWIUUWGK7SQZYMpBno1NSHDq0nhYwZv-Vibm2XO1c/4q1/eP2-OiSGRKyaGmljWFr1kw/h5/h001.SxO57ZrUMiveJHe9rmhVWiQVk2kcdBJR76DBLa_2Vw4
 ).

*Nikhil Pal Singh* received his PhD from Yale University and is currently 
professor and chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU. 
He is the author of numerous books, including Black is a Country: Race and the 
Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (Harvard U. Press, 2004), recognized as the 
best book on U.S. civil rights history by the Organization of American 
Historians, and Race and America’s Long War (UC Press, 2017), an examination of 
the relationship between race, war, and policing in U.S. domestic life and 
overseas conflict. In 2014 Singh helped to create and develop the NYU Prison 
Education Program (PEP), serving as its founding faculty director until 2023. 
Singh has been interviewed and published in Jacobin’s The Dig and Behind the 
News podcasts, in The Nation , The Intercept , Dissent , the Verso blog, The 
New Republic , Salvage , The New Statesmen , Equator ( 
https://click.actionnetwork.org/ss/c/u001.XaF8mXqsA6b2dSPmhsleMTdU6_zrC2zZEtnzoCiLsMeZQn83f9iwo6gWgZciXE_LNbZzjwT-zKjIO1XM54ydSQXNksyqfl2DUpNiwrEQjJ5wNdiX80cL05cSIPtpTMAJhlfAQ_bjIUiS9NP3yCUb3Be3H74S4X3UELZ7soSx88Hf4NilJlcs9EriL9aItcgM923Ci4ihnuss0SnoctyZ6xdP3bDe-3EfdNeLGdJXwNM-K2jSTk4wSeApOrUt27IbP-qBUyhxf6ukpCXBnVZncXR6xWWo4q79IoNBvWjN0LoHjRGuiEFTYEItOH7C_Ss12CxlTiqVNb97mmMRWKYAnLGmii1kQ1ZheDGo6Yp6GfMGx-ApQ9ix0nNBhQUtZsiLgL7cOEFaJvb8WPr09xU8_V1S-meXNG1jPVha39v6MrP9_GdPfGxmODtx6XuW4CkWMNiuAol31JD8ZvJnNH3sjr9-iGA63k8AdGFJ2FhPlHwaMsIabuesb0pcJozZQAV9P7E0b7VRxdtlIyo6V6F3iuGn9wtHVgupYcD2457II_g/4q1/eP2-OiSGRKyaGmljWFr1kw/h6/h001.ldhuU8AiJqxH5hRQWDJQmQDtHxMtGeq44KwBauDGbis
 ) , and Boston Review. He currently serves as a series editor for the American 
Crossroads book series at the University of California Press and is a 
non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, based 
in Washington, DC. He is currently writing his next book, provisionally 
entitled: Homeland Empire: How the US Became a Revisionist Power.


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