Revolutionary Rehearsals: Rhythms of Resistance in North Africa
In English with Arabic interpretation.
In the last decade, the North African region has witnessed momentous events from social justice struggles and mobilisations to massive uprisings and revolutions. The region is still a cauldron of resistance advancing demands of dignity, bread, social justice, freedom and sovereignty.
In this 3rd webinar in the series ‘the Arab uprisings a decade on: Looking back, Taking stock, Looking forward’, we will cover some of the second wave uprisings (2018-2021) in Algeria and Sudan and highlight some of the social and political struggles in Morocco in the last decade. We will also centre the decolonisation struggle of Western Sahara.
Speakers
Malia Bouattia is an Algerian activist, the former President of the UK National Union of Students, and a co-founder of the Students not Suspects/Educators not Informants Network.
Sara Abbas is a Sudanese activist, feminist and political scientist. She is a PhD candidate at the Freie Universität Berlin.
Jalihenna Mohamed is a Saharawi activist and campaigner. He is the co-founder of Saharawi Campaign Against the Plunder of Natural Resources (SCAP).
Meriam Mabrouk is a Moroccan activist and translator. She is a PhD candidate in Politics at Birkbeck, University of London.
Conversation will be moderated by Miriyam Aouragh (University of Westminster) & Hamza Hamouchene (TNI)
Please Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3416185628889/WN_zFfrGJDNQTScGFvOfD3tHQ
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