Settler-/Colonial Realities: Some Notes on Organizing between Activism and Academia

Anna-Esther Younes, Siihasin-Hope A. Alvarado
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Abstract:In December 2019, we participated in an international conference surrounding the Palestinian struggle, settler colonialism, and international solidarity. Our own hopes and frustrations organizing between academia and movements led us to write on how to organize international solidarity events between academia, activism, public intellectuals, and global politics. We address certain topics that we repeatedly find to be of great importance when it comes to issues such as (international) solidarity, "activism and academia," issues of gender, race, and class, but also disinformation campaigns and social media policies and politics in times of techno-colonialism—issues that keep coming up no matter where we are. International solidarity is necessary to the liberation of Indigenous and colonized people all over the world. We encourage comrades and relatives to travel internationally to engage in solidarity delegations, organizing and revolutionary praxis from a queer, Indigenous, feminist perspective. We aim to draw parallels between the struggles in other autonomous communities including those who do not have the means to travel internationally due to their immigration status. This is also important because those who seek to organize in authentic ways get to learn and exchange knowledge with and from people, organizers, and communities that are directly impacted. We aim to outline navigating settler colonial realities within capitalism and offer insights on how to move forward for future international and solidarity events.
定居者/殖民地现实:关于行动主义与学术界之间组织的一些注释
摘要:2019年12月,我们参加了一个关于巴勒斯坦斗争、定居者殖民主义和国际团结的国际会议。我们自己在学术界和运动之间组织的希望和挫折促使我们撰写关于如何组织学术界、行动主义、公共知识分子和全球政治之间的国际团结活动的文章。当涉及到(国际)团结、“行动主义和学术”、性别、种族和阶级等问题时,我们会讨论一些我们反复发现非常重要的话题,但也会讨论技术殖民主义时代的虚假信息运动、社交媒体政策和政治——无论我们身在何处,这些问题都会不断出现。国际团结对于解放世界各地的土著和殖民地人民是必要的。我们鼓励同志和亲属到世界各地参加团结代表团,从酷儿、土著和女权主义的角度组织和革命实践。我们的目标是与其他自治区的斗争进行比较,包括那些由于移民身份而无法进行国际旅行的人。这一点也很重要,因为那些寻求以真实方式组织起来的人可以从直接受到影响的人、组织者和社区那里学习和交流知识。我们的目标是概述在资本主义中导航定居者殖民现实,并就如何推进未来的国际和团结活动提供见解。
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