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SUMMARY:Beirut Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host an International Solidarity Action Research Network (ISARN) Workshop / Meeting in Beirut\, Lebanon in late February. For more information\, please email isarn.info [at] gmail.com. \nRough Schedule: \nFri\, Feb 21st: Reception and introduction. Get to know each other\, get acquainted with the program and the project in a relaxed atmosphere. \nSat\, Feb 22nd: Two panels with 3-4 presentations each\, followed by dinner. Formal and informal discussion of research and findings\, work in progress\, ongoing events\, emergent issues\, etc. Roundtable on the ISARN network. \nSun\, Feb 23rd: Break out meetings. Informal follow ups\, interviews\, podcast discussion\, next steps\, how to get more involved\, specific calls for solidarity.
URL:https://isarn.org/event/test-event/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Towards a Working Group on Academic Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Main Building room no: MAL 539 \nIn the context of the expansion of neoliberal\, securitarian and far right forces in different corners of the globe\, universities are under particular threat. Turkey\, Brazil\, USA\, India\, UK\, Hungary\, Poland… Academics and students everywhere are facing ideological policing\, budget cuts\, suspension of scholarships\, interventions in university autonomy\, censorship\, individual persecution and criminal prosecution. Although specific constellations of political\, social and economic contexts shape the attack on universities in particular ways across different localities\, there are clearly common threads and strategies against academic freedom\, leading to intensified surveillance and control of university spaces. \nAt the same time there is growing resistance in universities at the local\, national and global levels. This scenario calls for international mobilization\, where academics and activists from different contexts can exchange experiences and strategies. This meeting is an initiative in that direction and in a moment when strike action will be taking place in UK universities. Organised by UK-based academics from Brazil and Turkey\, this is an attempt to bring various experiences together\, to learn from each other and build common agendas. It is an invitation to reflect on “academic freedom” in ways that might assist global networks of solidarity\, to act together against all threats to higher education and to imagine future possibilities for the university. \nThe first meeting will take place on 29 January at 6pm at Birkbeck Main Building room no MAL 539. We invite academics\, researchers and students from any university and college interested in contributing to international strategies of solidarity against attacks on academic freedom. \nNo REGISTRATION is required but please arrive punctually to secure a place.\nYou are also welcome to send a message to the organisers in case you would like to propose an item for the discussion agenda (campaigns\, collectives etc)
URL:https://isarn.org/event/towards-a-working-group-on-academic-freedom/
LOCATION:Birkbeck University\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Beyond Borders: Refuge\, Asylum and Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:March 13-14\, 2019\, University of Toronto\, St. George’s downtown campus \n\n\n\nKeynote Roundtable: “Statelessness and Solidarity” – featuring Dalia Muller (SUNY-Buffalo)\, Molly Todd (Montana State University)\, and Fernando Camacho Padilla (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid). Moderated by Anthony Alessandrini (City University of New York). \n\n\n\nTwo-day workshop. Virtual Forum/ Working group https://can-latam.org/working-groups/beyond-borders
URL:https://isarn.org/event/beyond-borders-refuge-asylum-and-solidarity/
LOCATION:University of Toronto\, Toronto\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Solidarity\, Failure\, and the Role of the Critic
DESCRIPTION:March 7-10\, 2019 seminar at the American Comparative Literature Association Convention\, Georgetown University\, Washington DC \n\n\n\nConveners: Anthony Alessandrini\, City University of New York\, and Anna Bernard\, King’s College London \n\n\n\nPresentations: \n\n\n\n\n“‘Thinking Back to That’: Solidarity and Spectatorship in the Post-Revolutionary Documentary\,” Anna Bernard\, King’s College London\n“Caveat Lector: Illiteracy Reads Solidarity in Ousmane Sembène’s Early Works\,” Julie-Françoise Tolliver\, University of Houston\n“The Import of Brief\, Nameless Lives: Intellectual Auto/biography and Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao\,” Shirin Nadira\, New York University\n“The Palestinian ‘Nation’ and its Women Across Borders and Generations\,” Maurice Ebileeni\, University of Haifa\n“Scandal Folder\,” Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb\, Williams College\n“Across the Secular/Islamist Ravine in Egypt Today\,” Noha Radwan\, University of California Davis\n“From Serowe to Durban: Bessie Head\, Antiracism\, and the Work of Solidarity\,” Sonali Thakkar\, University of Chicago\n“Una Marson’s Contradictions: Feminism\, Jamaican Anticolonialism\, and Black Internationalism\,” Angela Veronica Wong\, State University of New York at Buffalo\n“Literary Activism in Contemporary Africa: Co-Production\, Solidarity and Failure\,” Madhu Krishnan\, University of Bristol\n“Good Dialectics\, Bad Dialectics: Reading Marx in Beirut\,” Sophie Chamas\, University of Oxford\n“New Negro Paradoxes and Alain Locke as Philosopher-Critic\,” Jay Garcia\, New York University\n“Tsitsi Dangarembga and the Failures of Feminist Solidarity\,” Alys Moody\, University of Pittsburgh\n“Said\, Solidarity\, Success\,” Bruce Robbins\, Columbia University20057
URL:https://isarn.org/event/solidarity-failure-and-the-role-of-the-critic/
LOCATION:Georgetown University\, 3700 O St NW\, Washington\, D.C.\, 20057\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Solidarity in History\, Theory\, and Practice
DESCRIPTION:February 14-15\, 2019 workshop at CUNY Grad Center\, New York City \nKeynote Roundtable: featuring J. Kēhaulani Kauanui (Wesleyan University)\, Jasbir Puar (Rutgers University)\, Radhika Sainath (Palestine Legal)\, and Robyn Spencer (Lehman College & CUNY Graduate Center). Moderated by Jessica Stites Mor (University of British Columbia). \nTwo-day workshop schedule and Poster
URL:https://isarn.org/event/international-solidarity-in-history-theory-and-practice/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Solidarity and World Literature
DESCRIPTION:March 2018\, seminar at the American Comparative Literature Association Seminar\, Los Angeles \nConvener: Anna Bernard\, King’s College London \nPresentations: \n\n“‘No One Could Understand Us from So Far Away’: World Literature as International Solidarity\,” Anthony Alessandrini\, City University of New York\n“The Languages of Socialist Feminist Internationalism in 1930s Shanghai and Berlin\,” Anup Grewal\, University of Toronto\n“Solidarity and Latin America’s Role in Middle East and African National Liberation Struggles between OPSAAAL and the UN\,” Jessica Stites Mor\, University of British Columbia\n“Solidarities across Borders: Poetic Visions of African Decolonization in Turkish Modernism\,” Gül Bilge Han\, Stockholms Universitet\n“Spaces of Solidarity: The International Association of Writers for the Defence of Culture and the Worlding of Anti-Fascism\,” Tom Langley\, King’s College London\n“The Wind from the South: Negotiating Solidarity in New Wave Cinema\,” Alys Moody\, Macquarie University\n“From Anti-Fascism to Third-Worldism: Italian ‘Resistance Aesthetics’ and ‘World’ Texts\,” Neelam Srivastava\, Newcastle University\n“Black Panthers in Israel-Palestine: From African American Activism to the Mizrahi Feminist Movement\,” Morani Kornberg\, State University of New York at Buffalo\n“Tongue Ties: A Poetics of Solidarity in Independence-era Francophone Literature\,” Julie-Françoise Tolliver\, University of Houston\n“Cold War Counter-Modernism: Claudia Jones\, Black Feminist Internationalism\, and the Protest Essay\,” Angela Wong\, State University of New York at Buffalo\n“Resistance Literature of Reparations\,” Vasuki Nesiah\, New York University
URL:https://isarn.org/event/international-solidarity-and-world-literature/
LOCATION:UCLA\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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