After IMF policies led to economic meltdown in Argentina, millions of workers and the unemployed poured into the streets to protest. The social movements that exploded in Argentina that December not only transformed the fabric of Argentine society, but also highlighted the possibility of a genuinely democratic alternative to global capital. Author Marina Sitrin discusses her three years collecting an oral history of these movements. This event is co-sponsored by New College of California.
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