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The US Social Forum, the US Canada Joint Delegation to the World Social Forum Free Palestine, InterOccupy and other USSF allies have organized and are participating in a number of sessions during this year's World Social Forum in Tunis. Here is the lineup of activities and links to blogs and other reports on their activities and observations. US Social Forum organizers will be working to share the stories of the delegation with readers and will be connecting the organizing work we do with that of our allies around the world. Another world is possible!


WATCH LIVE from Tunis via Skype:

  • The Skype name for the USSF team at the World Social Forum is: ussf.extension.The USTREAM channel is: canal-USsf at [1].
  • World Water Day March 25 Web Stream Password: austerity. To join by Skype: water.justice On twitter: #WaterJusticeTunis
  • Global Square and Networked Solidarity: A series of events bring together activists from around the world who have mobilized around the Arab Spring, Indignados, Occupy Wall Street insurgencies.


CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES OF US and USSF DELEGATES

See the Climate Space for activities addressing global climate justice!


Wednesday March 27th:

1st slot: 9h00-11h30


2nd slot: 13h00-15h30


3rd slot: 16h00-18h30

  • ‘’’Building Pan-African Unity in the 21st Century ‘’’ Room G109
  • Evening Event: "The Future of the WSF International Council"


Thursday March 28th:

1st slot: 9h00-11h30

  • World Assembly of Inhabitants WSF Tunis: WAI Real Estate Victims Meeting


2nd slot:13h00-15h30


3rd slot:16h00-18h30

‘’’Challenging AFRICOM and US imperialism on the African Continent’’’ Tente PGC 1

‘’’Strategies for the International Decade for People of African Descent World Against Racism Network (WARN)’’’


Friday March 29th:

1st slot: 9h00-11h30

Delegates from the US Social Forum will present on plans for USSF 2014 and the current state of US social movements (especially their obstacles and political analyses within the context of Obama’s second term, the economic crisis, and policies on activism), discuss their connections, and engage workshop attendees in discussion. Tente S2,


  • World Court of Women Roundtable


  • ‘’’Advancing Anti-Capitalist Strategies in the Global South’’’ M207
  • ‘’’United States Political Prisoners, Prisoners of War, and Political Exiles – Exposing the Human Rights abuses of the United States Government’’’ TD15*

Interoccupy: Connect. Colaborate. Organize. Organized by: InterOccupy. Presentation of InterOccupy to ask the question of whether building a global networking and communications commons is something social movements want, and if so, engage others to work with us on it from the ground up using open democratic consensus-based processes. We will also present our work in the movement which has involved developing processes for: 1. democratic, horizontal communication 2. building and managing a unique technical platform that encourages collaboration on issues across wide distances 3. creating a decentralized news distribution system, 4. national and global days of action, and 5. assisting with regional and national gatherings for Occupy. We have learned a lot from our experience that we would like to share at the forum. We would also like to meet others from across the world working on similar initiatives in order to build cross-continental lines of open and democratic communication. 1. Share our experience and work so that other movements can learn from what we have done. 2. Learn directly from other popular movement groups about their strategies for building communication and networking. 3. Connect with others from around the world so that we can start the process of developing a global communication platform that can be used to build worldwide solidarity issues that affect us all.

  • The future of the WSF room G108


2nd slot:13h00-15h30

  • ‘’’Israel’s Worldwide Role in Repression’’’

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The Grassroots Global Justice Alliance has been a key player in the US Social Forums, and it brings a large delegation of activists from across the United States to the World Social Forums here is GGJ's schedule of activities at the WSF.
This year GGJ has been organizing around the "Climate Justice Alignment," which emerged from work the group did at the Detroit USSF.


Towards a dialogue between emerging social movements and the global civil society This Assembly will be a space for dialogue between different emerging social movements (grassroots movements in Maghreb/Mashreq, Indignados/15M, Occupy, YoSoy132, Y'en a Marre, VIA22, student movements, indigenous movements, etc.) and the rest of the global civil society, to build a process of convergence within and beyond the Social Forums Facebook event


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