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Ruth Wilson Gilmore joins us for Radical Antiracism Today

I am delighted to announce that Ruth Wilson Gilmore will be joining us on October 19th at 9 AM (Sydney) / October 18th 6PM (New York) to discuss her book Abolition Geography for the 5th instalment of our online seminar series, Radical Anti-Racism Today: New books in abolitionist, anticolonial, internationalist…

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Abolition Revolution: Radical Antiracism Today

We were delighted host Aviah Sarah Day and Shanice Octavia McBean in conversation with Maria Giannacopoulos for the fourth in our seminar series, Radical Antiracism Today: New books in abolitionist, anticolonial, internationalist antiracism. Under discussion was Aviah and Shanice’s brilliant and thought-provoking, but also highly practical, book Abolition Revolution. Please…

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Towards a Grammar of Race: Radical Antiracism Today Seminar 3

I am delighted to share the recording of the 3rd ‘Radical Antiracism Today: New books in abolitionist, anticolonial, international antiracism‘ series with you. This event saw Quah Ee Ling in conversation with Mahdis Azarmandi and Garrick Cooper, two of the contributors to a volume published in Aotearoa New Zealand on…

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Radical Antiracism Today: Towards a Grammar of Race in Aotearoa New Zealand

The third seminar in the Radical Antiracism Today: New Books in Abolitionist, Anticolonial, Internationalist Antiracism will take place on June 14 at 7PM Australian EST. Quah Ee Ling will be in conversation with Mahdis Azarmandi and Garrick Cooper, two of the contributors to Towards a Grammar of Race in Aotearoa…

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Radical Antiracism Today: Organize, Fight, Win

For the second in our series we were joined by Charisse Burden-Stelly and Jodi Dean to discuss their collection, Organize, Fight, Win: Black Communist Women’s Writing, with Andrew Brooks. A wide ranging discussion that tethered these 20th century writings and the activism and theorisation of their authors to movement building…

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