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SUMMARY:Makan - Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality (Warwick for Palestine)
DESCRIPTION:Join us with Warwick for Palestine on a talk about gender and sexuality in Palestine! This workshop explores gender and sexuality not just as social issues but as material and political issues in the Palestinian context. The session will examine how Zionism constructs racist\, colonial stereotypes of Palestinian men and women to further the oppression of Palestinians. It will also highlight Palestinian resistance to gendered and sexual oppression\, highlighting feminist and queer Palestinian organising and how it has always gone hand in hand with anti-colonial resistance. \nWednesday 6th May 3:30 – 5:30pm
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/makan-palestine-gender-and-sexuality-warwick-for-palestine/
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SUMMARY:NSUN with Makan - Madness & Palestinian Liberation Part 1 (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Mad Campaigns Lab is a space for NSUN members (individuals with lived experience of mental ill-health\, distress\, and/or trauma\, as well as grassroots\, user-led mental health groups). \nMadness & Palestinian Liberation (with Makan)\nPart 1: 6th May\, 4.00-5.30pm. Panel & discussion\nHow are Disability Justice and Palestinian Liberation interlinked? How does settler colonialism work to shape experiences of mental ill-health & madness? Join NSUN and guest speakers from Makan to learn more. \nThis session will include a presentation and discussion between NSUN and Makan. This first half will be recorded but this will not include participants’ names or faces. After the break we will take questions from the audience\, which will not be recorded. \n\nSign up for Part 1 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/nsun-with-makan-madness-palestinian-liberation-part-1-online/
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SUMMARY:Uncovering Reparations: Lessons from Palestine and South Africa: A talk with Lubnah Shomali & Tshepo Madlingozi (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Register your place here \nGlobal discussions increasingly highlight the necessity and role of reparations to achieve accountability\, redress and justice for historical injustices. If done effectively\, reparations have an essential role in decolonial processes. The Ongoing Nakba of the Palestinian people and the “post-apartheid” situation of South Africa offer an opportunity to reflect on the importance of reparations and decolonization in dismantling the structures of foreign domination and systems of oppression.\n\n For Palestinians\, this involves confronting the continuation and consequences of root causes of the Ongoing Nakba: Israeli forced displacement and transfer\, colonization\, apartheid and genocide. For South Africans who are living a ‘post-apartheid’ reality  characterised by a lack of reparations and sustainable social reconciliation\, there continue to be ongoing efforts working to redress the issues around what true reconciliation and justice should look like.  \nJoin BADIL\, Makan & the South Africa Human Rights Commission for an upcoming webinar that aims to provide a space to educate participants on the ongoing Nakba and the process of dismantling apartheid and reparations in South Africa; examine the legal\, political\, and moral foundations for reparations; discuss the South African case as a precedent\, highlighting its achievements and failures; and explore strategies for advocacy\, accountability\, and global solidarity in advancing reparations. \nAbout Tshepo Madlingozi \nTshepo is the Commissioner of the South Africa Human Rights Commission.  \nTrained in law and sociology\, he is a scholar-activist whose work focuses on decolonization\, reparative justice\, human rights\, and participatory democracy. In 2024\, the President of South Africa appointed Madlingozi as a full-time Commissioner at the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)\, an independent constitutional body. At the SAHRC\, he is responsible for the Anti-racism\, Education\, and Equality key areas. \nAbout Lubnah Shomali \nLubnah is a Palestinian activist and has worked with BADIL since 2012. She aims to advance a rights-based decolonial framework and solution for Palestine\, centering the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights to self-determination and return\, and is responsible for BADIL’s donor relations\, fund development\, and legal and international advocacy. \nAbout BADIL  \nBADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights is an independent\, human rights non-profit organization committed to defend and promote the rights of Palestinian refugees and internally displaced persons. Our vision\, mission\, programs and relationships are defined by our Palestinian identity and the principles of international humanitarian and human rights law. We seek to advance the individual and collective rights of the Palestinian people on this basis. \nAbout Makan: \nMakan is an independent\, non-partisan organisation dedicated to interconnected learning. Our approach is grounded in a belief that education is a liberatory act that can lay the ground for structural change. Situating Palestine within the context of other human rights\, social justice and global liberation movements\, we work towards transformation by adopting educational approaches that capture the history of the Palestinian struggle and the realities on the ground. We aim to support advocates as part of a community that is not only well-informed\, interconnected\, and empowered\, but passionately committed to cultivating a future for Palestinians built on freedom\, justice\, and dignity.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/uncovering-reparations-lessons-from-palestine-and-south-africa-a-talk-with-lubnah-shomali-tshepo-madlingozi-online/
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