Fighting Systems of Oppression: How Do Our Principles Guide Our Work for Justice?
Makan Director, Aimee Shalan, will be joining educators and organisers that are doing powerful work for justice, locally, nationally, and globally–from resisting genocide to fighting for abolitionist futures.
Palestine Mini Series 3: Framing Israeli Apartheid: Uses and Limitations for Palestine Advocacy
This Palestine Mini-Series offers a cohesive understanding of the Palestinian struggle through four 1-hour sessions. The third session critically examines the apartheid framework in relation to the Palestinian context, outlining its strategic uses and its limitations.
Free the People, Free the Land: Climate Justice Training
This workshop aims to develop understandings of the material connections between justice for Palestine and climate justice. The session will dive into the relationship between settler colonialism and ecological violence on a local level, and discuss the relationship between the climate crisis and imperialism on a global scale and why the climate justice movement should have Palestine and anti-imperialism at the heart of it.
Palestine Mini Series 4: Where are we today?
This Palestine Mini-Series offers a cohesive understanding of the Palestinian struggle through four 1-hour sessions taking place every other week. The final session focuses on the current period in the Palestinian struggle, focusing on the consequences of the so-called ‘peace process’ and on current forms of Palestinian and global resistance.
Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Justice & Palestine Training
In this interactive workshop, co-developed with Diversity & Ability, we examine concepts of disability and disablement in relation to Palestine. Through growing our understanding of disability justice in Palestine, we explore how disability justice is not only a human rights issue but also an integral part of the broader anti-colonial movement.