Watch The Chicago Sessions! A Key Moment for Anti-Imperialism
The Chicago Sessions—recorded on the day after the Great Unity Convention—capture a key moment for the American anti-imperialist movement. These aren’t staged speeches or media sound bites. This is the movement thinking aloud: organizers, students, and workers sitting together to chart a new course for peace, production, and national renewal.
In these videos, you’ll see:
Caleb Maupin urging activists to build a Government of Action for Working Families—a movement to rebuild America through industry, cooperation, and creativity.
CPI Members from across the U.S. analyzing how Wall Street’s wars abroad destroy communities at home, and why unity—not left vs. right division—is the only path forward.
Speakers linking the struggle of working people in the U.S. to the new multipolar world rising through the BRICS nations, where sovereignty and development are replacing domination and endless war.
Open, unscripted discussion on discipline, organization, and how to connect with ordinary Americans who feel betrayed by both parties.
The Chicago Sessions are the living continuation of the Convention’s message: that the fight against imperialism begins with the moral and spiritual renewal of our own people.