Feminist and socialist activist聽Reihana Mohideen聽with the Party of the Laboring Masses, Philippines, asked attendees at Ecosocialism 2022聽to think 鈥渕ore deeply鈥 about the multiple crisis of capitalism.
She said the manufactured聽debt crisis in the global South, the collapse of public health systems and the continuing disastrous financing and use of fossil fuels 鈥渕ust be accounted for in our clamour for climate justice鈥.
Ecosocialism 2022, organised by Socialist Alliance and 91自拍论坛, involved panels and workshops featuring activists 聽fighting for a safe climate, solidarity with the oppressed and workers鈥 rights as well as exploring the failures of profit driven-capitalist system.
Parames Elumalai from the聽Socialist Party of Malaysia spoke via Zoom about聽the housing crisis in her country,聽highlighting some victories by the urban pioneers鈥 struggle.
The workshops on capitalism and war focused on understanding imperialism, the historical conditions,聽examples of dissent and imperialism鈥檚 ecological destruction.
Merri-bek Socialist Alliance (SA) councillor Sue Bolton聽spoke about聽getting better organised to build powerful social movements.
Longtime unionist and Geelong SA organiser Sue Bull said:聽鈥淓very time the working class has a significant win, the ruling class goes all out to overturn it because even small gains [for the working class] can damage the fabric of capitalism鈥.
She pointed to some of the gains of the Venezuelans who, over 10 years, built 3 million homes and are on track to build 5 million by 2025. The targets and funding came from the parliament, but Venezuelans mobilised through their community councils to get it done. Jobs were created and crime fell in the new neighbourhoods, because people had homes.
鈥淪A runs in federal, state and local elections,鈥 Bull said.聽鈥淏ut we know that those elected聽can only make聽real change if they are connected to mass struggles聽organised outside of parliament.鈥
Angela Carr, SA candidate for the seat of Geelong in the Victorian elections, told a workshop on a socialist perspective on housing: 鈥淲e know the government鈥檚 poverty payments are one of the major barriers to obtaining housing and keeping people in a cycle of poverty.聽It鈥檚 a political choice to keep people in homelessness and in poverty. Good luck seeing a politician live on Centrelink or a low wage.鈥
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