Zoe Marks

@z_marks

Research & teaching on violence, inequality, gender, & African politics . Interests: hip-hop, rigor, liberation, marine critters.

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    This librarian is one of millions of people making 's mass social movements the most successful movements in the world. Here's an overview of how signals a broader trend of non-violent uprisings across the continent

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    Ugh. Capitalist patriarchy. "Work has changed in ways that push couples who have equal career potential to take on unequal roles... Women don’t step back from work because they have rich husbands. They have rich husbands because they step back from work."

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    Since the 1970s, Africa’s nonviolent uprisings have also had the highest success rate in the world, at roughly 58 percent. , , and consider what accounts for this striking effectiveness:

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    Since 2000, most rebellions in Africa have been unarmed and peaceful, says and

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    Dr Duduzile Ndlovu on her PhD, “Let Me Tell My Own Story”: A Qualitative Exploration of How and Why ‘Victims’ Remember Gukurahundi in Johannesburg Today, using poetry.

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    Any day I get to write on colonialism-as-occupation, amplify women's resistance leadership/poetry/tactical nudity, & show love to Africa's long durée is a good day. For those who missed it, here's my take w/ on the rising tide of mass movements:

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    ., , and consider what makes Africa’s nonviolent uprisings particularly successful following the overthrow of Algeria’s Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir earlier this month.

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    This is an important, grim piece on Trump's global war on women's rights: "the administration was essentially able to hold the resolution hostage through threat of veto until representatives could secure a commitment to a watered-down, reduced version of this language"

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    Africans knowing their worth.

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    My piece with where we explain responses to unconstitutional changes in government and the implications in

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    Great, data-rich article on the rising tide of in Africa. Algeria, Mali, and Sudan are not aberrations. boasts the highest success rate of major NV campaigns by continent.

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    For all y'all excited about revolutionary learning is having a sale on Black radicalism in honor of Walter Rodney! Build your libraries!

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    Compelling insight from ⁦⁩ on nonviolent civilian resistance and the role of regional institutions as foundations for successful mediation in Africa. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Interested in how the AU can support popular protests in line with the ACDEG? Read our piece on d rise of People power in Africa

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    It's not every day that guest lectures present original data that build on class discussions & lead to collaborations with brilliant practitioner-scholars. But this is why I love my students so much - I get to learn w/ and from them.

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    The nonviolent overthrows of Bouteflika and Bashir are not aberrations, write , , and . Since 2000, most rebellions in Africa have been unarmed and peaceful.

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