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    21 May 2020
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    Jun 3
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    Jun 3

    An excellent summary of the procedural and substantive critiques of the UN Food Systems Summit, with historical context and incisive analysis by and Philip McMichael

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    Jun 3

    Agriculture researchers find "a research bias towards yields rather than livelihood" and "gaps in evidence for many commonly proposed solutions" - very unsurprising, but the political economy of the REASONS for the bias need more foregrounding.

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    22 hours ago

    Discussion on Ireland's resolution to condemn Israel's 'de facto annexation' of Palestinian land, and the kind of organizing that's gone into it. Includes welcome remarks on the need for words to become action in the form of boycott and sanctions.

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    22 hours ago

    A patient I had helped manage finally succumbed to her injuries. She joins her 2 daughters, both killed when the Israeli airforce leveled their home on top of them. She leaves behind her nephew whom she raised after his parents were killed in the 2014 war. Her name is Diana.

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    Jun 3

    It is incorrect that the Northern white rhino could not survive humans. They could not survive the systems of exploitation and extraction exacted by *Man*

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    Jun 3

    A crucial reflection on what happened in Palestine during May, a month that has marked a turning point in the Palestinian anti-colonial struggle for national liberation.

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    Beyond absurd that is refusing to send review copies out to reviewers, sending e-copies instead, blaming the pandemic to inflate profit margins & cut costs. Book reviews are bad for career FYI! Send physical review copies!

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    Jun 3

    we’re very excited that Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Stella Dadzie will be judging the new Walter Rodney Writing Prize Submissions close on August 23rd - pls spread the word! even more incentive for people to apply and have their work read by three incredible judges

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  12. Jun 3

    It is so striking reading the Tunisian Communist newspapers what it meant to them to be able to point concretely to a different way of organizing society, for the USSR & China to be real, vibrant examples of breaking from penury & underdevelopment

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  13. Jun 3

    I did an interview on resistance dynamics in Palestine & agrarian question in Palestine, plus research on Colombia and Ethiopia

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    Jun 3

    ASN RESEARCH BULLETIN, Apr.-May2021 Focus on Palestine, Colombia & Ethiopia w/ Max Ajl, Abdul Rahman, Harold Beruth, García Díaz, Hibist Kassa

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    Jun 2

    Between the 2014 war on Gaza and this recent attack, it's clear the Palestinian resistance has turned Gaza into a 140 square mile 'No Go Zone,' in the vein of Free Derry in Ireland. Israel and the US know full well by now they will never be able to wipe out the resistance there.

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    Jun 2

    Sonallah Ibrahim said his novel Warda based on Layla Fakhro's life. the incredible revolutionary from Bahrain, who dared to fight for a better world during the Dhufar revolution.

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    Jun 2

    i wrote about the global cultural shift we saw last month as a result of tireless organizing by Palestinians. includes quotes from and , who i spoke to about BDS and cultural complicity in israeli apartheid.

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    Jun 2
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    Jun 2

    This was great to record and we hope what we discussed will be useful/informative!

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    Jun 2
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    Jun 2

    In an interview with ROAPE, Tunisian sociologist, Frej Stambouli, remembers his teacher Frantz Fanon. Stambouli considers Fanon’s legacy and his anger, reason and kindness, recalling, ‘I will never forget the generosity of Fanon’.

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