On September 19th and 20th, the Radical Imagination project organized discussions about social movements, the radical imagination and the struggle for a better world.
Panel I: Building Radical Community
Chris Dixon: âFor the Long Haul: Care, Intention, and Steadiness in Radical Organizingâ El Jones: âMaking Revolution Irresistible: Is Art Radical?â Sherry Pictou: âIndigenous Struggles over Natural Resources and Alliance Buildingâ
Panel II: Radicalism Beyond Privilege
Alexis Shotwell: ââInterdependence Means Fightâ: Queer Disability Lessons on how to Live in Unbearable Timesâ Andrea Smith: âIgniting a Radical Mothering Movementâ Ardath Whynacht: âAgainst Autonomy: Thoughts on Mad Pride, Youth-led Movements and Activist Neoliberalismâ
Panel III: Learning from Struggle
John Munro: âImagining a World without Empire: Some Lessons from the Twentieth Centuryâ Isaac Saney: âLessons from Cuba: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality & Revolutionâ
For more information, visit radicalimagination.org/festival
As part of the festival, a triple book launch was held for Another Politics: Talking Across Todayâs Transformative Movements, The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity, and Live from the Afrikan Resistance!
As part of the festival, a triple book launch was held for Another Politics: Talking Across Todayâs Transformative Movements, The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity, and Live from the Afrikan Resistance!
As part of the festival, a triple book launch was held for Another Politics: Talking Across Todayâs Transformative Movements, The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity, and Live from the Afrikan Resistance!