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Bill Carroll, Shannon Daub, Marjorie Cohen, Bianca Mugyenyi, Jim Stanford, & Joey Hartman Panel 2 of the "Democratic Socialism and Civilizational Crisis" Conference October 21, 2022 The conference is sponsored by the SFU Institute for the Humanities through the Joanne Brown Symposium on Violence and Its Alternatives endowment, the SFU Labour Studies Program, and the SFU VanCity Office of Community Engagement. ABOUT THE PANEL What vision, and what practical alternatives, can democratic socialism offer for building a better world, given the imperative of generating ecologically sustainable economies? How do we challenge neoliberalism and promote public ownership, co-operative alternatives and a care economy? How do we act to improve the environment at a time of climate emergency, while embracing the interests of working people and facilitating adequate incomes for all? ABOUT THE CONFERENCE The conference will consider what role democratic socialism could have in addressing our current situation. Environmental crisis, climate emergency, pandemics, neofascism, unjust and destabilizing inequalities, and the escalating threat of nuclear war pose existential challenges to global civilization. It seems clear that the gaps between party politics, social movements and intellectual life have widened, and that the political system is not responding adequately. In that light, can the practices and philosophy of democratic socialism offer a way forward? Does the project of democratic socialism require radical renewal if it is to have any relevance today? How do we address the legacy of colonialism? What could the future of democratic socialism look like? These questions will be addressed by activists, academics and parliamentarians in the form of discussion and debate from a variety of perspectives.