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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2020 · 32 MIN

Do we Need to Reclaim Anti-Racism? feat. Berfîn

from Diaspora Disorientate · host Iman Shaker

Is it time to reclaim anti-racist movements and who are we reclaiming them from? In this conversation with the Vienna-based activist Berfîn (@berfin.marx) we analyse the insensitive behaviour of non-marginalised allies from liberal, male leftist and antideutsch circles – from content creators' and big corporations' deceptive anti-racist façade, to the fetishisation of Kurdish female fighters and liberal zionists overshadowing Palestinians in the anti-annexation discourse. Instagram: @diaspora_disorientate Twitter: @_disorientate Theme music by Shadi al-Khansa

Is it time to reclaim anti-racist movements and who are we reclaiming them from? In this conversation with the Vienna-based activist Berfîn (@berfin.marx) we analyse the insensitive behaviour of non-marginalised allies from liberal, male leftist and antideutsch circles – from content creators' and big corporations' deceptive anti-racist façade, to the fetishisation of Kurdish female fighters and liberal zionists overshadowing Palestinians in the anti-annexation discourse. Instagram: @diaspora_disorientate Twitter: @_disorientate Theme music by Shadi al-Khansa

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