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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2023 · 1H 6M

Pt III - Terrains Of Struggle Continuities In Freedom Dreams [a Radio Documentary]

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Pt. III - Poetics of Revolution: Autonomy, Land, Visions of Freedom & the Kurdish Freedom struggle [a discussion of 1979 struggle] Thank you for listening to Terrains of Struggle: continuities in freedom dreams [a mini radio documentary] that was designed to explore possibilities; radical possibilities and how they become material. How they become alive [brought to life] through resistance – rooted in the assertion of a people’s collective humanity. And how this process is transmitted in time [history] and across space [geographies]. More importantly, we were interested in what can they tell us about ourselves, each other and our relationship with land as a fundamental component of freedom; what are the continuities in conceptualizations of autonomy; and the role of culture in struggle. We hope something was shared that will inspire you to think critically. And act accordingly. To build a global commons of struggle, where we move beyond symbolic solidarity, to material exchange! Until we meet again … In struggle!

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