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Feminist Fightback Reading Group: Greater than the sum of our parts: feminism, inter/nationalism & Palestine – Part 1
February 26 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Join Feminist Fightback and friends for the second book in our short look at the Palestinian struggle. After January’s fiction respite we will spend February and March discussing the “Greater than the sum of our parts: feminism, inter/nationalism & Palestine”
In this bold book, Palestinian activist Nada Elia unpacks Zionism, from its hypermilitarism to incarceration, its environmental devastation and gendered violence. She insists that Palestine’s fate is linked through bonds of solidarity to other communities crossing racial and gender lines, weaving an intersectional feminist understanding of Israeli apartheid throughout her analysis.
We will discuss this book in two sessions:
- Monday 26th of February:
- Introduction- Feminist, Abolitionist, and Indigenous Horizons
in the Struggle Against Settler Colonialism and Apartheid (15p) - Chapter 1 – Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Resistance from
Palestine to Turtle Island (26p) and - Chapter 2 – Déjà Vu: Beyond Apartheid (28p)
- Chapter 3 – Social and Political Liberation: No Free Homeland Without
Free Women and Queers (27p),
- Introduction- Feminist, Abolitionist, and Indigenous Horizons
- Monday 25th of March:
- Chapter 4 – On This Land: Land and Cultural Reclamation from Turtle
Island to Palestine (25p) and - Chapter 5 – A Global Intifada (23p)
- Epilogue: Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts (4p)
- Appendix: Pledge—Palestine is a Feminist Issue (2p)
- Chapter 4 – On This Land: Land and Cultural Reclamation from Turtle
Please come having read the text. Drop us a line if you would like more details and to let us know if you will be joining, so we have an idea of numbers at feminist.fightback@gmail.com.
These will take place in person at Golden Lane Community Centre, Golden Lane Estate, London EC1Y 0SA. The venue is fully accessible. Please arrive at 7.30 for 7.45 start; we will finish at 9.00pm. All genders welcome.