Schedule at a Glance

USSF Schedule at a Glance

Tuesday June 22   Wednesday - Friday June 23-25     Saturday June 26
Day 1 Program   Repeating Program Days 2, 3, 4*     Day 5 Program
Time Activities Time Activities Ongoing Programs Time Activities
8-9:30a Registration Opens at Cobo Hall 8-9:30a Meditation, Yoga, Qi-Gong and Non-denominational Church Services and Daily Announcements Open Spaces, Canopies, Children and Youth Space, and other self-organized activities 8-9:30a
10a-12p {Poverty Summit/Testimonial} {Detroit Highlighted Workshops} ALL AT COBO 10a-12p Workshop Session for 2-hr Workshops Cultural Expressions begins 10a-12p Detroit-Based Workshops & PMA Caucuses
12-1p
12p-1p Lunch
12-4:30p All-Forum People's Movement Assembly
1-3p Prep for Opening March 1-3p Workshop Session for 2 hr workshops and 4 hr workshops People's Movement Assemblies (PMA) 4:30-5p Closing Ceremony
3-5p Opening March 3-3:30p Transition/ Free Time Optional PMA break

5-6p Local Welcome and Opening Ceremony 3:30-5:30p Workshop Session for 2 hr workshops and 4 hr workshops PMAs continue



5:30-6:30p Dinner


6:30-9p Cultural events, parties, self-organized meetings 6:30-9p Evening Plenary


8-11pm
Social Plenary (aka party) at Cobo Hall
8p-on Cultural events, parties, USSF Fundraisers, and self-organized meetings



           
* Daily Themes            
Day 2: Connecting Detroit, the Midwest and the US            
Day 3: US and International Social Movement Responses to Global Crises            
Day 4: Solutions, Alternatives and Visions            

 

Registration & Check-In starts at 10am on Tuesday, June 22nd, at COBO Hall.

The Opening March is scheduled to start on Day 1, Tuesday, June 22nd, at 3pm. Free water stations will be available and clearly identified along the march route.

The Opening Ceremony takes place inside COBO Arena, after the march.

”Detroit Highlighted” workshops happen on Tuesday, June 22, from 1-3pm at COBO Hall.

Select tours will be offered on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 10-12, and at 1-3pm.  Refer to the upcoming Program Book for details about these $1 events.





The Program Book is now available onine and for download! Go to the Program Book page.

What Happens at the US Social Forum?

On the first day (Tuesday) there will be a massive Opening March starting at 5pm and then an opening Ceremony. On the last day (Saturday), there will be a huge People’s Movement Assembly {see below} and then a Closing Ceremony. In between, there will be:

1. SELF-ORGANIZED WORKSHOPS

Any registered group can propose TWO workshops once they register [deadline April 20]. Workshops are encouraged to be interactive, collaborative, popular education style, with clear ideas for how folks can incorporate the lessons into their upcoming work. The themes for the three workshop days are:

* Day 2: Connecting Detroit and the U.S.
* Day 3: Connecting the U.S. and International Work
* Day 4: Solutions, Alternatives and Visions

2. PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT ASSEMBLIES

A "PMA" is a discussion process by which a community can identify a specific and tangible proposal for actions or policies to advance work. Communities and whole cities are doing PMAs on various topics to uplift local issues all over the country leading up to the forum, and then at the forum there will be PMAs. Generally the PMAs at the forum will be organized like this:

- Wednesday Day 1. Listening to Detroit (economic crisis)
- Thursday Day 2. Discussion
- Friday Day 3. Resolutions
- Saturday Day 4. Calls to Action beyond the USSF

3. PLENARIES

Plenaries are large sessions that will align with the themes for each day. Plenaries won’t be something that’s formed around one issue or request- they will be interactive sessions and, just like in 2007, it's not so much for big name folks to be speaking but for humble & amazing grassroots organizers & community members to reflect on the intersections that they’re witnessing at the ground level.

4. WORK PROJECTS & WORK BRIGADES

Leading up to the forum hundreds of folks are coming in Work Brigades to support and work with Detroiters, from gardening to healing, screen-printing, exchanging organizing methods & retrofitting houses. During the forum there will be Work Projects where folks can go into the community and get their hands dirty making real-life, needed improvements here in Detroit which will last long after the Forum.

5. DETROIT EXPANDED (DEX)

For those who can’t make it, nationally and internationally, we’re working on an interactive web presence so y’all can see what's happening and input on it (check http://ussf2010.org/media for some initial media). This helps us tap into the reality that we’re part of an international political process, not just a 5 day event. We want the world to see us all here in Detroit, and engage with us in these conversations about our collective future!

6. USSF VILLAGE & CANOPIES

In 2007 we had tents…in Detroit we’re calling them canopies for legal reasons, but it’s the same idea. Folks will be able to secure a canopy that can be set up throughout the forum in the gorgeous and huge Cobo Hall where self-organized activities can happen, merchandise can be available, folks can screen videos, hold ceremonies, and immerse folks in their work.

7. ARTS & CULTURE!

In addition to the self-organized workshops, there is a process by which folks can put in a cultural submission [deadline April 20]– to sing, bring art, act, bring poetry, participate in the USSF Progressive Film Festival and so much more, including the 8,000+ person Leftist Lounge party (http://LeftistLounge.com). Arts & Cultural organizers realize that our creativity is where we shift and embody new culture, so the work of this part of the forum will weave in through the plenaries, the open spaces and every other part of the forum. We have the gorgeous and massive Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza for all our work, and there will be stages with ongoing amazing performances throughout the forum.

8. CHILDREN'S SOCIAL FORUM and YOUTH CAMP

In 2007 we tried this on and saw how powerful it is to engage children not as creatures to be dropped off and just cared for, but as political beings to be engaged. In Detroit the youth working group and local community are also working to pull off a youth space for youth to kick it, organize and network throughout the forum.

9. DETROIT LOCAL ORGANIZING

The DLOC (Detroit Local Organizing Committee) also has some major stuff popping off through the work of local committees, including actions, special events, tent villages and a bike warehouse for folks who are biking to Detroit. The Boggs Center will be hosting a transformative space with some gardening projects. Detroit is one of the most exciting transitional spaces in the world right now, and these projects will be a way to see it all!

10. INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION

There is a team of folks who sent out invite letters and are working on visas for folks who are coming from outside the country to participate in this forum, and this same group is also helping to weave international voices throughout the forum, so if you’d like to be matchmade with someone who is doing similar work in another part of the world for your workshop or PMA, you’ll be able to do that!

11. DIRECT ACTIONS

The local community is planning some major actions that will advance local campaigns and local needs, and developing an action protocol that asks anyone coming in from out of town to respect that local action schedule. We also know folks are coming and wanting to do actions on all sorts of issues. We will be working to coordinate these to maximize the attention each action gets.

12. OPEN SPACE.

While it seems like there is so much planned that there’s no space for openness, organizers feel it’s a priority to have open unplanned space for folks to converge, plan, share and network. So we’re securing spaces for that to happen.

13. TOURS

Detroit is a living historical center. We will be doing tours of the gardens of Detroit, labor tours, movement tours – there are so many ways to see this amazing place you will be in.

14. GRASSROOTS FUNDRAISING

This is a collective effort and the bulk of funds are going to be drummed up from the ground up. Start now raising funds with and for your community to participate and to contribute to the capacity of the overall forum. Get tangible resources to do this at the Feed the Roots! Grassroots fundraising page: http://ussf2010.org/fundraising.

Phew! There is actually much more happening. Organizers encourage folks who want to be influential in the forum process to get involved...