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Border Thinking. Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence

Marina Gržinić (Ed.) With contributions by Ilya Budraitskis, Maira Enesi Caixeta, C.A.S.I.T.A., Yuderkys Espinosa Miñoso, Miguel González Cabezas, Marina Gržinić, Juan Guardiola, Çetin Gürer, Neda Hosseinyar, Njideka Stephanie Iroh, Adla Isanović, Fieke Jansen, Tjaša Kancler, Zoltán Kékesi, Betül Seyma Küpeli, Gergana Mineva, Musawenkosi Ndlovu, Stanimir Panayotov, Suvendrini Perera, Jelena Petrović, Khaled Ramadan, Rubia Salgado, Marika […]

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8M – Bloque crítico transfeminista antirracista de migrantas y racializades

El día 8 de marzo un grupo de compañeres migrantas y racializades nos convocamos para realizar una intervención crítica en la cabecera de la manifestación del 8M con la intención de continuar denunciando los marcos eurocéntricos blancos que en sí mismos imposibilitan construir la unidad de la que nos hablan las feministas blancas, puesto que […]

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Revista Desde el margen – #2 Alianzas, Coaliciones, Solidaridad: Límites y Desafíos

Revista activista para la divulgación de las voces/los haceres/las experiencias subalternas
N2 – Alianzas, Coaliciones, Solidaridad: Límites y Desafíos, publicado en febrero de 2017

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Aftermaths and Transformations: October Revolution 1917 Revisited

23.,24., and 25. October 2017
conference, exhibition, film seminar, workshop

The Russian Revolution of 1917, which began with the February Revolution and culminated in October with “ten days that shock the world” established the first workers’ socialist state in history and is therefore the preeminent event of the 20th century. Moreover, the two other “events” of the 20th century, namely the two world wars, were connected to carnage and death with no emancipatory impulse.

When thinking of freedom and change, the October Revolution palpably echoes with two other historically momentous revolutions: the Haitian Revolution, the anti-slavery and anti-colonial insurrection of 1791-1804, and the French Revolution of 1789, the ideological, political and social upheaval in the political history of France and Europe by those who were not recognized as the new labor force or as agents of change. […]

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Ripple effect, or grains of sand – solidarity as practice

8 September 2017, from 17.00 to 19.00
@ Kamari, Tehtaankatu 21, HKI-FI
Organized by Night Schoolers

How do we work towards transforming the ways of articulating critique today? Which tools and tactics can we engage to shift the terms of our conversations? How do we form the alliances which we need now? How can we practice solidarity to dismantle the hegemonic identity politics and the current logics of production?