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Screening: Gulabi Gang

Screening: Gulabi Gang Dir. Nishtha Jain, 2012, 96m March 21, 6:30pm – Paul O’Regan Hall Enter the badlands of Bundelkhand in central India and you have entered a place of desolation, dust and despair. And yet it is hope that we discover as we follow the pink sari-clad women of Gulabi Gang. These women travel…

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Fomenting the radical imagination with movements – ROAR Magazine

July 31, 2014
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Original: http://roarmag.org/2014/07/fomenting-the-radical-imagination-with-social-movements/ The dual crisis of movements and the university require activists and researchers to apply the radical imagination and foment it as a collective practice. By Max Haiven and Alex Khasnabish Our book, The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity (Zed Books, 2014), is a set of reflections on an experiment….

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Posted in Writing Tagged academe, capitalism, colonialism, commons, Edu-Factory, enclosure, exploitation, failure, feminism, imagination, Occupy, oppression, patriarchy, prefigurative politics, radicalism, reproduction, research, ROAR Magazine, success, universities

(Anti-)Capitalism and the Struggle against Oppression – Dialogues on the Radical Imagination, 2 of 3

February 17, 2011
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7:30pm, Thursday April 7 2011 Venue: The Bus Stop Theatre Address: 2203 Gottingen St. Cost: Free Crisis. Bailout. Austerity. The political situation today has led many to ask if the system is fundamentally broken. Do we need to imagine a society beyond capitalism, for Nova Scotia and the World? While many would like to see a…

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Posted in Old events Tagged capitalism, equity, homophobia, oppression, patriarchy, queer activism, racism, solidarity, struggles, transphobia

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